Re: CSCodex -- 1000 mg Vit.C into STORE!?

2005-02-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
I believe if you purchase ascorbic acid powder or vitamin C powder, it will keep indefinitely. Vitamin C is a preservative and antioxidant, so I doubt it degrades itself. Not the tablets with filler are a completely different thing. Marshall Douglas Haack wrote: BROOKS B's suggestion of

CSCodex -- 1000 mg Vit.C into STORE!?

2005-02-06 Thread Douglas Haack
BROOKS B's suggestion of planting Rooted Rosa Rugosa is a timely and practical suggestion. My question is -- how does one put -- bottles of 1000 mg Vitamin C into store?? -- I ask the followint questions -- meant to be a short er term option. Vitamin C tablets and Powder obviously has a

Re: CSCodex -- 1000 mg Vit.C into STORE!?

2005-02-06 Thread a rose...
ha, thought i sent this to the list but it sent to a private email...i have to watch that. don't forget that there are other plants that are excellent sources of vit c, like homegrown bell peppers and tomatoes...while waiting for the roses to take hold consider growing some high octane plants

CSCodex -- 1000 mg Vit.C into STORE!?

2005-02-06 Thread Nessie
How about freezing??? nessie.. What might be the best way TO EXTEND THIS SHELF LIFE? Can one extend the SHELF LIFE? 1)Does one use VACUUM packing? 2)Use a CANNING PROCESS? 3What is the practical Shelf Life of say, Vitamin C? These question are meant

Re: CSCodex -- 1000 mg Vit.C into STORE!?

2005-02-06 Thread David S Osborne
the expiration dates on the containers are arbitrary, are they not?? the same for all... aren't most things marked to expire +2 years? haven't I seen that some things are damaged by refrigeration, let alone freezing? I have really benefitted in switching to ester-c. where does

RE: CSCodex -- 1000 mg Vit.C into STORE!?

2005-02-06 Thread David W Kenney
.. _ From: David S Osborne [mailto:ide...@juno.com] Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 2:43 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSCodex -- 1000 mg Vit.C into STORE!? the expiration dates on the containers are arbitrary, are they not?? the same for all... aren't most things