I know Bob's Red Mill doesn't contain aluminum because I have the C of A, as 
for other brands, you would have to obtain a similar document to make that 
determination yourself. Baking powders and soda's offered by companies will 
state that their product does, or does not contain aluminum on the label. This 
has to be done on a product by product basis. A lot depends on where the 
material originates.

Not sure where you are getting your info from, if you have documentation to the 
contrary please post it. 

Regards,
Dr. Lembeck

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--- On Fri, 3/19/10, Dan Nave <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Dan Nave <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: CS>liposomal Vit C
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, March 19, 2010, 6:21 PM

James,
 
There isno bicarbonate of soda which contains aluminum.
 
Bob's Red Mill doesn't contain less aluminium than any other brand.
 
If you have actual proof to the contrary, please post it.
 
Dan


On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 10:52 AM, James Lembeck <[email protected]> wrote:





Sodium bicarb will increase the pH considerably, sodium ascorbate would not 
have the same affect. It appears that he wants to increase pH, thus the 
inclusion of Na+ Bicarb, I am not sure I understand why you want to deviate 
from his recipe? Na+ bicarb is cheap, just make sure that you buy the aluminum 
free type. Bob's Red Mill distributes such a product, and maybe even 
Rumford.... 


Dr. Lembeck

Website - health-compendium.com