Guest guest Posted February 27, 2002 Report Share Posted February 27, 2002 Hi Alobar, I have to agree with you on this one, vit c has been taken in megadoses for many years, with no ill effects. I wonder if Vit C is good for something, that is treatable with just C and they have a very expensive drug out there that they are making mega bucks on and that is the reason that they try to prevent people from taking it. Just a rambling thought. Alobar, think about this and consider the source... the medical community (Boy, am I getting paranoid!) Elaine - " Alobar " <alobar > > I have my severe doubts that large amounts of vitamin C can cause > kidney stones or is harmful in any way. > > Alobar > > > - > " Elaine " <mem121 > <Undisclosed-Recipient:@usermail.com;> > > eMedicine News- > > > http://www.emedicine.com/cgi-bin/foxweb.exe/newsitem@d:/em/ga?name=WWN-UPI-1 > > -20020222-10391900-BC-US-CATARACT-TEXT.TXT - > > Medical and Science News > > <snip> > > > Vitamin C might prevent cataracts in women > > " Bear in mind the largest group, the AARP (American Association for > Retired > > Persons) crowd, they're all going to think, 'let's go get vitamin C,' " Dr. > > Dwight Cavanagh, vice chairman of the ophthalmology department at the > > University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, told UPI. > > " There's no magic bullet here with vitamins. " > > Cavanagh pointed out the findings only applied to a small group of women > and > > might not applyto the millions who suffer from cataracts. He also warned > > people against overdosing on vitamin C. Too much can lead to kidney > stones, > > he said. " Vitamin C is not an innocuous vitamin. " > > (Reported by Katrina Woznicki in Washington) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 This is what I use Denise, http://www.nutri.com/wn/whchc.html#c-s Lucinda O'Conchubair wrote: > > > What type of vit. C do you recommend that will not upset the stomach, > please? > I take Ester C with bioflavonoids but I can only take six or so > capsules and I want a higher dosage. > How do you mix the C? Water or ? > TIA > Denise > > Pray the Rosary > ---------- > > > > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.9.5/377 - Release 6/27/2006 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2007 Report Share Posted August 13, 2007 Vitamin C reduces the risk of deadly oral cancer Taylor Study, Univ. of Austin: fluoride concentration of 1PPM (parts per million) increases tumor growth rate by 25%. Case-control studies indicate that Vitamin C decreases the risk of precancerous sores in the mouth and of oral cancer. In this study, 42,340 men in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study shows that dietary intake of Vitamin C cut the risk of oral cancer by almost 50%. The study is published in the International Journal of Cancer. Jerome Mittelman, DDS, FAPM jmittelman For free sample of The Holistic Dental Digest PLUS, reply with your street or pob address. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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