Here is the book that got me started on Vitamin C earlier this year. Further research on the internet got me into got me into fat soluble (liposomal) vitamin C and the water soluble pill form. In the recipe that uses baking soda, two tablespoons is way too much in my opinion, a 1/2 teaspoon seems to be enough to reduce the acidity. In the end of the process it should look like milk.
4000 BC the Egyptians were suffering from nuclear radiation poisoning and electromagnetic radiation. See Chapter 26 of The Greatest Story Never Told by Lana Cantrell, PhD. tells you how they treated to cure the cause to get rid of the symptoms. Physicians in those days had to be effective or the could lose a hand or their head before the Pharaoh. Links below lead to both scribed or the pdf. Otherwise the whole book is about holistic medicine from early historic India, Sumerian and Egypt interpreted from the Vedas, clay tablets, papyrus and tomb carvings.
Liposomal encapsulated vitamin C: Vitamin C is mentioned in the book above, today we can make a 2 ounce homemade mega dose that is much more effective than the store bought water soluble. Fat soluble vitamin C where 6 grams homemade C is equal to 50 grams IV C or you could eat 300 oranges a day.....
8aloha recipe uses 1/4 teaspoon baking soda after the process, this sounds better but was ineffective when I tried it. For some reason the ascorbic acid did not bind completely with the soy lecithin. http://8aloha.com/Liposomal_Vitamin_C.html
Another recipe (uses baking soda) before the process..Two heaping tablespoons is way too much,I use 1/2 teaspoon. This works when I use it. For sodium restricted diets potassium bicarbonate can be used (can be obtained through nuts.com). http://www.pdazzler.com/archives/62