[email protected] wrote:

> Hi.  I was wondering if ascorbic acid powder works like lemon juice does
> for alkalinizing your system?   I have some aa powder (1000 mg. per 1/4
> tsp.) and when I add it to my drinking water it has the same tartness as
> when I add the fresh lemon juice to the water.  Will it do the same thing
> as the lemon juice?  Will the bicarb of soda diminish this?
>
> Also, how long before/after drinking the aa powder can I drink my CS/EIS
> cut with the Gatorade so there is no interference?

Organic acids usually contain no light metals. I believe that light metals
are what tend to do the alkalinizing.  However sodium or potassium ascorbate
should both be alkalinizing.  Bicarb of soda should also be alkalinizing.

Marshall



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