Comment · Fri, September 1, 2023 · ND Owner
Product Request: Liposomal Vitamin C
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Tillerfen · 16 points
I know u/MYASD is not a fan of putting extra bells and whistles on vitamin C supplements but I have a genuine case for making a liposomal vit c.
I have gastritis and even the pH buffered mineral ascorbates in Infini-C cause a sharp jabbing pain in my stomach. Most people with gastritis probably still can't tolerate Infini-C.
You don't have to add the bullshit like rose hips, acerola extract, bioflavanoids, etc etc, but please at least make a liposomal vitamin-C. I've spent a while looking at the other brands but I legitimately just do not trust the brands or the potency is too low and too expensive. Requesting ND make a liposomal vitamin c.
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Hyrcane · 2 points
You should take a look at this new Bill C-47 that was passed in Canada:
"One aspect of this bill involves natural health products, including herbal remedies and supplements. These products will be incorporated into Vanessa's Law, which requires hospitals to report adverse reactions associated with them. The implementation of Bill C-47 extends Health Canada's regulatory enforcement authority over natural health products, granting increased power for ensuring safety and efficacy."
I hope this new regulation won't create problems in buying supplements from US into Canada.
https://www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/44-1/bill/C-47/first-reading
https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/csj-sjc/pl/charter-charte/c47.html
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
Canada is being really stupid and unscientific right now. They recently passed a bill where you have to list the equivalents of raw plant in your extract. This means companies using fake extraction ratios, like 200:1 in tongkat ali, are listing ridiculous amounts of "equivalents" on their labels. One dose is equivalent to 45 grams of raw tongkat! It's so stupid... I can't believe Canada did it.