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All you need to do is stock up with vitamin C powder (very cheap - at the moment). If you even suspect you've contracted C19 take 3-4 hourly doses of 5-6 grams for several days. If you know it's prevalent and...
I need some advice over things like gluten, MSG, glutathione, grapeseed extract, vitamin C, and the like; anyone know about this sort of thing? I'm trying to detox my brain.
I'd like some solid advice, outside an expensive naturopath, and have I entered the post in the right forum, or sub...
After getting hay fever, a friend of mine suggested megadosing on Vitamin C. With work keeping me down, I am unable to comb through the net searching for information that might help to correct my friend's misconceptions about this alternative medicine fad.
I know about that Skeptoid episode...
Just a few moments ago an interesting commercial came on while I was watching Mythbusters, of all things, for a product called 'DayQuill with vitamin C. It was perfect. It started out with coworkers talking about one of their own who loved to take vitamin c but (surprise!) she was very sick...
In a new NIH study, vitamin C that is directly injected into cancer cells seem to work surprisingly well at leading the the cascade that destroys cancer.
However, this was done at extremely high doses(4grams/kg of body weight) and only in a mouse model...
Hello there,
I have been recently diagnosed with pre-high blood pressure and pre-hyper tension. I weigh about 240 pounds and am 5'9".
Since then I've been reading about ways to lower my blood pressure and make sure I don't develop hyper tension. I've seen in a lot of places recommendations for...
This is great. Two teens did a high school science project and found there was no vitamin C to speak of in the New Zealand drink, Ribena. It snowballed into a consumer fraud court case and the company making the drink just got fined in a New Zealand court over it.
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