Industrially produced vitamin C and citric acid can be contaminated due to production in countries with less stringent safety regulations. — Whalespan
Industrially produced vitamin C and citric acid can be contaminated due to production in countries with less stringent safety regulations.
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“if it's present naturally like in citrus fruit right then you don't need to add more I mean it's already got its own kind of like preservative there but if you're drinking anything like apple juice like grape juice or pear juice chances are condensed either citric acid or vitamin C or both and all both of these are are known to be contaminated because their industrially produced many of them are coming imported from countries is with like less than Stellar safety regulation in this regard”
“when you're getting these supplements some of the supplements themselves are byproducts of a some kind of an industrial waste and a really contaminated with heavy metals vitamin C is a very big uh offender in this in this category as a citric acid both of these are added as antioxidants and preservatives especially in juices”