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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

 

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" Alobar " <alobar

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> I have my severe doubts that large amounts of vitamin C can cause

> kidney stones or is harmful in any way.

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> Alobar

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> > Medical and Science News

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> > 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)

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This is what I use Denise, http://www.nutri.com/wn/whchc.html#c-s

 

Lucinda

 

O'Conchubair wrote:

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> 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

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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

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For free sample of The Holistic Dental Digest PLUS, reply with your

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