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Acerola Cherry Powder, Natural Food-Based Vitamin C Vs. Ascorbic Acid

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Also commonly referred to as Barbados cherry, acerola is a cherry-like fruit that is commonly used as a dried powder for its super concentrated amounts of vitamin C. A valuable adjunct to the diet and an essential nutrient needed for many bodily functions, acerola is a whole food-based vitamin C which contains the active ascorbic acid ingredient PLUS an important complex of other nutritional cofactors that make it easy for the body to digest and assimilate.

The fruit is not typically eaten fresh, as it has a sour tart taste, but is commonly used as a powder in drinks, foods and recipes. It is most frequently found as a freeze-dried powder or as a spray-dried water extract. These are created from the raw skins and fruit pulp which are processed immediately upon harvest.

Recommended Acerola Products:

Terrasoul Superfoods, Acerola Cherry Powder, Organic Freeze-dried, 4oz –
Micro Ingredients, Acerola Cherry Extract Powder, Organic, 8oz –
Pure Synergy, Pure Radiance C, Natural Wholefood Vitamin C, 90caps –
Healthforce Nutritionals, Truly Natural Vitamin C, 270g –
Sari Foods, Acerola Extract Powder, 6oz –
Optimally Organic, Acerola Cherry, Freeze-Dried Powder, 8oz –
Biofinest, Organic Acerola Cherry Juice Powder, 4oz –
Mountain Rose Herbs, Acerola Berry Freeze Dried Powder, Organic 1oz-1lb –
Markus Products, Wildforce Vitamin C Powder (200g) –
Good For You Foods, Organic Acerola Freeze-Dried Powder, 4oz –
HawaiiPharm, Organic Acerola Cherry Glycerin Liquid Extract –
Barbados Cherry Plant, Malpighia emarginata, 4″pot –

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Additional Sourced Info:

Acerola Cherry, Raw, Nutrition Facts:
Acerola (Malpighia emarginata DC.) Juice Intake Suppresses UVB-Induced Skin Pigmentation:
The role of vitamin C in pushing back the boundaries of skin aging: an ultrasonographic approach:
Synthetic or Food-Derived Vitamin C—Are They Equally Bioavailable?:
Total, Dietary, and Supplemental Vitamin C Intake and Risk of Incident Kidney Stones:
Ascorbate increases human oxaluria and kidney stone risk:

All information is for educational purposes only and is the personal view of the author; not intended as medical advice, diagnosis or prescription. This information has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to cure or prevent any disease.