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Koffie

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I put one of my vits in a cup of ACV, and then another in a cup of tap water.
I want to know, are they supposed to dissolve????
Or are they supposed to float in order to prove they work/are effective?
 
Yes... you want them to dissolve in like 30 minutes or so. I vaguely remember this...seems like you want them to dissolve... and its supposed to show you that there's aren't so many fillers in it... or it would be more easily digested.
 
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:) They are not neccessary going to resolve since the acid in your stomach helps with this and the amount of water intake at the time consumption. Some vitamins may based on what they are made of but I think the stomach acid that helps break food down does play a role in this also. Just remember water does not sit in the stomach like it does a cup. Liquids goes to blood very fast.
 
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