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Lactate? » Larry Hoover

Posted by tealady on September 26, 2003, at 19:16:31

In reply to Re: Larry Hoover, re: elemental amounts of minerals » McPac, posted by Larry Hoover on September 26, 2003, at 17:06:55

Hi Lar,

What do you think of a lactate?
I'm asking as a while ago I emailed the company that I've found makes good quality products so far, though only a limited range.
They do a few good VitC powders at reasonable prices.
http://www.melrosehealth.com.au/products.php?choice=vitamin_c

Here's the emails..note I don't like dolomite due to the lead content..


"Hello Jan,

We have been trying to work up a Calcium/Magnesium lactate powder, but not finished yet.
Why don't you look for Dolomite powder in the Health Food shop -it's cheap and natural and if memory serves me correctly it is a 50-50 mix of Calcium and Magnesium Carbonates so it will fizz when added to Ascorbic Acid powder in water - should make a nice drink with a bit of added flavour.

Regards,
Geoff Steinicke
Managing Director
----- Original Message -----
From: Jan
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 8:35 AM
Subject: VitC range

Hi,
I'm a very happy consumer of your products. Thanks.
I've used your calcium ascorbate powder and now I have your ascorbic acid powder.
I have found I need magnesium, and I find I react to some fillers. It is also very difficult to get just magnesium in tablets or capsules.

At present I have a supply of magnesium carbonate powder from the chemists and I mix this together with your ascorbic acid in a little water , watch it fizz and then drink, to get a magnesium ascorbate.

I have been told that magnesium ascorbate is not stable so probably cannot be marketed as a powder? but I was hoping Melrose would consider selling magnesium carbonate in the same packaging as its VitC powders as part of the range, together with a marketing angle of mixing the 2 powders in a little water.

I am finding it difficult to get a fresh supply of magnesium carbonate at a realistic price.
I know many people who would like to be able to take magnesium ascorbate and are having difficulty sourcing it."


So Lar what's your thought on a lactate powder?..if it comes out? From memory, lactose is the sugar is milk some cannot handle as the grow out of childhood due to insufficient lactase? Is this right?..
So I'm not sure about lactate

Thanks, Jan



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