Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 Hi everyone, I've recently begun vitamin c supplementation using EMERGEN-C. It's vitamin c that comes in a small packet along with b vitamins. You pour it into 4 ounces of water and it turns into a fizzy drink that's actually pretty tasty. Anyway, i was in my garage doing a pull up workout and i started thinking about animals in general. I started thinking about wolves and other animals and how they never seem to develop keloid scars. This got me thinking that maybe it has something to do with the fact that they produce their own vitamin c. Is this possible? The reason i ask is that i myself am very prone to keloid formation. Also, does anyone know whether or not keloid formation is due to an excess/deficiency of vitamin c? Or does any know of any good books or websites with detailed information? If it is due to an excess of vitmain c, would it be wise for a person like me to continue taking it? Thanks, Amir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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