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I've made a discovery these past weeks that amazed me. I had assumed

that all forms of vitamin C were the same in the actions of it. There

are two actions that are not generally known to most MD's:

 

1. Vitamin C kills virus and bacterial infections IF used in correct

amounts.

 

2. Vitamin and Glutathione are the two " natural " method that can take

toxic minerals out of the body/

 

However, there is a caveat about the second of these actions. It seems

that only basic ascorbic acid works to take out minerals. If the

Vitamin C is an an ascorbate form (Calcium or Sodium Ascorbate), then it

is is not able to switch to form mercury, or lead, or arsenic or other

ascorbate forms. Thus, these other forms of vitamin C useless for this

particular purpose.

 

I had always assumed that these forms were able to switch from a non

toxic form to a toxic form, and had never read to the contrary. I

apologize for this lack of knowledge on my part and others.

 

It seems that when we primates lost the enzyme that turns glucose into

ascorbic acid some 65 million years ago, it was much more of a disaster

than we have thought. Imagine how healthy we primates would have been

today with the huge consumption of sugar.

 

If anyone reading this wants to clear their body of toxic minerals, use

the cheapest ascorbic acid available, and do not neutralize the pH. How

did I discover this Previously unknown (to me) fact?

Simple, a hair analysis on my wife showed that after 25 years of taking

Calcium Ascorbate, she had still large accumulations of lead and cadmium

from making stained glass over 25 years ago, and if Calcium could have

switched to Mercury ascorbate, it would have cleared her body years ago.

 

--

Phil Bate PhD

http://drbate.com - Free Alternate Health Advice

 

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