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Horsea wrote:3 minutes later I am back. I did a search for "vitamin C receptor" and this is one of the results:
"Vitamin C
Vitamin C means real Vitamin C.
Ascorbic Acid (Evil Fake Vitamin C) is not, nor every will be Real Vitamin C.
Worse…
Ascorbates (there are many) attache to Vitamin C cell receptors, blocking uptake of Real Vitamin C.
Imagine your cells covered in different locks (receptors) which accept specific keys (like Vitamin C).
Ascorbates keys fit into the Vitamin C receptor/locks, but won’t turn the lock.
As long as Ascorbates are filling the lock holes, no Vitamin C can enter.
Supplements listing Vitamin C, almost always really contain Ascorbic Acid. Almost every packaged food and restaurant dish is full of Ascorbates, because they are cheap preservatives.
Eating Fake Vitamin C is another contributing factor to the Perpetual Blues."
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I have read some of the material here on vitamincfoundation forum that debunks the idea that plain ascorbic acid is somehow not the real thing. But then I find the above article! Is there a "final word" someplace?
Horsea wrote:...but it seems that some people are not cured by taking massive doses. Dr. Cathcart said,
"... In 22 years, I, personally, have ingested approximately 361 kilos ( 797 lbs ) ( 4.3 times my body weight ) of ascorbic acid because of chronic allergies and perhaps chronic EBV."
Truly, I don't understand. Why isn't he cured of allergies and possible EBV after so many years? Why this dependency? Doesn't dependency on a huge dose of any vitamin go away eventually after long-term heavy ingestion? That is what I believed, and then I saw this.
Are you saying that the veracity of every single line and verse in the Old Testament is mutually exclusive with atheism? Or was your statement just an exaggeration? Thx.majkinetor wrote:BTW, I am atheist, so no, I don't believe anything that is in the bible, including perfect health.
Dolev wrote:Horsea,
Please just go and read a few books on vitamin C. There are probably about 20 books written by experts, backed by research and clinical experience.
VanCanada wrote:Are you saying that the veracity of every single line and verse in the Old Testament is mutually exclusive with atheism?
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