Hi All,
Comments and thoughts about this article/study? Date of article is is 02/10/2009.
Additionally at what levels does vit c taken orally exhibit pro-oxidant effect if any?
Thanks.
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This quote from the article is almost worthless, because it completely ignores dosage, i.e. amount ingested, e.g. are antibiotics effective at one-half or one-tenth the "effective" dosage? This is the typical "dribble," i.e. bias, that comes from the mainstream pharma/medico "mafia.""Research has shown that taking vitamin C supplements doesn’t reduce the chances of suffering a heart attack or stroke..."
Unfortunately, they'll probably never know [and worse, they may not want to know] just what might be possible with high enough dosages of oral ascorbic acid, particularly over a long period of time, i.e. enough time to build up to being able to ingest large enough dosages, i.e. raising ones Bowel Tolerance high enough."Taking vitamin C orally probably can’t achieve the high blood concentrations necessary to have these beneficial effects on arteries because it quickly gets filtered out by the kidneys..."
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