Comment · Mon, April 24, 2023 · ND Owner
Is Infini-C (or it's ingredients) verifiably slow-release?
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Ratharax · 11 points
I noticed that the page still doesn't mention the slow release aspect of this. Just wondering if there's some issue with verifiability or something that's preventing adding that? I can't seem to find any studies about mineral ascorbates releasing more slowly, but I'm assuming theyre out there. Links to studies/data are appreciated!
Also, for the ND team, the skin health stack on the bottom of that page incorrectly refers to Injuv as collagen!
What they were answering
elijahdotyea · 2 points
Dr. Rhonda Patrick mentioned she takes Ester-C, which claims slow-release. (Was not a sponsored message).
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
Ester-C is just calcium ascorbate, which is in our Infini-C. We just also use magnesium ascorbate, sodium ascorbate, potassium ascorbate, and ascorbyl palmitate as well. This means you are not just getting calcium, but other electrolytes with it. The ironic thing is that Ester-C doesn't even contain an ester form of vitamin C. Our Infini-C does. Ascorbyl palmitate is an ester of vitamin C, but that is not in Ester-C. It's literally just calcium ascorbate.