Guest guest Posted April 12, 2010 Report Share Posted April 12, 2010 I’ll do some checking with BodyBio. But I do know that Vitamin C is required for the body to absorb and utilize most minerals, which is probably why it is included. The presence of vitamin C isn’t a problem for me since I don’t get much vitamin C from other sources, and my experience with BodyBio liquid minerals and Elyte has been life-saving, literally. My body absorbs the liquid minerals so much more effectively. Still, I prefer seeing all of the ingredients listed so I can determine whether it will work for me. Can’t help but wonder what else might be included, or what source of vitamin C was used. I’ll contact BodyBio for details. I want details on the “aqueous solution” . Kim M. SCD 6 years >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Also, from the description I saw no inactive ingredients, I assumed there were none and that it was legal until I read the FAQ and it says there was vitamin C in it. That was not listed in either active or inactive ingredients, does that mean there is something else in there too not listed on the web page? Can I be sure this is legal? Thanks!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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