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<blockquote data-quote="Simeon_Strangelight" data-source="post: 1306402" data-attributes="member: 6783"><p><strong>RE: Health remedies and prevention for Coronavirus / flu</strong></p><p></p><p>< All the studies above are either mixed with orange juice or chewables which are toxic. Kiwi fruits and even oranges impact your teeth much more - however it's not proven that it works this way. </p><p>I could cite you literally dozens and dozens of studies where they attempted to prove that vit c damages the liver or is utterly ineffective against anything (usually ending at 500mg). There are studies which supposedly prove that it even taking them daily is bad for you - then they note that most people tested on some broad meta-study were taking dissolvable aspartame-rich crap-lements form the supermarket. They also constantly claim that it causes ulcers and is too acidic despite the fact that it gets absorbed by the body fast even if you overdo it heavily - but they claim that it starts from doses of 1000mg which is insane. </p><p></p><p>How about you check up on the so-called study because it's nothing more than one Nigerian bloke living in the UK going to a drug store and taking this superdrug: </p><p><a href="https://www.superdrug.com/Health/Vitamins-%26-Supplements/Vitamin-C/Superdrug-Vitamin-C-High-Strength-1000mg-Chewable-Tablets-60/p/767205#pdp__details" target="_blank">https://www.superdrug.com/Health/Vitamins-&-Supplements/Vitamin-C/Superdrug-Vitamin-C-High-Strength-1000mg-Chewable-Tablets-60/p/767205#pdp__details</a></p><p></p><p>Here the study: </p><p><a href="https://www.hindawi.com/journals/crid/2014/485387/" target="_blank">https://www.hindawi.com/journals/crid/2014/485387/</a></p><p></p><p>By the way - google shows mainly this one case-study "results". </p><p></p><p>And here the big wonderful vitamin c product that the Nigerian chewed for 3 years multiple times a day: </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So sugar is not the issue, - sucrose and maltodextrin, starch and modified starch also transforms quickly into sugar. The other ingredients are slightly to medium toxic. </p><p></p><p>He could have chewed down on gummi bears. </p><p></p><p>So the so-called study thought that vitamin C was to be blamed? </p><p>Hm - interesting - I know kids who were allowed to drink lots of soft drinks every day and had massive problems with their teeth - must have been the vitamin C there. </p><p></p><p>The study is beyond inconclusive - far far beyond. </p><p></p><p>That said - I wouldn't recommend most chewables including the best ones as a treat for kids. Treat it like a bonbon because they have plenty of stuff added to it and you keep it in your mouth for far longer. </p><p></p><p>As for vitamin C itself being guilty of it - that is highly doubtful. </p><p></p><p>And you can obviously go back and find lots of wonderful studies that tell you that this does not work and you absolutely must not take more than 500mg per day and even that is too much because it gives you ulcers, dissolves your teeth, kills you generally. Take the AIDS meds mate. I am sure that the globalist super-machine and the study made by an Indian British citizen with the Nigerian sugar-pill chewer is the way to go. </p><p></p><p>It's actually interesting because this could actually be easily provable via a simple chemical study on extracted teeth, but whatever .... that Nigerian is currently the only guy out there "proving" this hypothesis. Generally orthomolecular MDs are happy to accept weaknesses of their treatments - they have little to hide there and if they found vitamin C to be such a powerful tooth-destroyer that is worse than sugar, fructose and lots of other foods, then they would publish it so that everyone just drinks it fast. But no....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simeon_Strangelight, post: 1306402, member: 6783"] [b]RE: Health remedies and prevention for Coronavirus / flu[/b] < All the studies above are either mixed with orange juice or chewables which are toxic. Kiwi fruits and even oranges impact your teeth much more - however it's not proven that it works this way. I could cite you literally dozens and dozens of studies where they attempted to prove that vit c damages the liver or is utterly ineffective against anything (usually ending at 500mg). There are studies which supposedly prove that it even taking them daily is bad for you - then they note that most people tested on some broad meta-study were taking dissolvable aspartame-rich crap-lements form the supermarket. They also constantly claim that it causes ulcers and is too acidic despite the fact that it gets absorbed by the body fast even if you overdo it heavily - but they claim that it starts from doses of 1000mg which is insane. How about you check up on the so-called study because it's nothing more than one Nigerian bloke living in the UK going to a drug store and taking this superdrug: [URL]https://www.superdrug.com/Health/Vitamins-%26-Supplements/Vitamin-C/Superdrug-Vitamin-C-High-Strength-1000mg-Chewable-Tablets-60/p/767205#pdp__details[/URL] Here the study: [URL]https://www.hindawi.com/journals/crid/2014/485387/[/URL] By the way - google shows mainly this one case-study "results". And here the big wonderful vitamin c product that the Nigerian chewed for 3 years multiple times a day: So sugar is not the issue, - sucrose and maltodextrin, starch and modified starch also transforms quickly into sugar. The other ingredients are slightly to medium toxic. He could have chewed down on gummi bears. So the so-called study thought that vitamin C was to be blamed? Hm - interesting - I know kids who were allowed to drink lots of soft drinks every day and had massive problems with their teeth - must have been the vitamin C there. The study is beyond inconclusive - far far beyond. That said - I wouldn't recommend most chewables including the best ones as a treat for kids. Treat it like a bonbon because they have plenty of stuff added to it and you keep it in your mouth for far longer. As for vitamin C itself being guilty of it - that is highly doubtful. And you can obviously go back and find lots of wonderful studies that tell you that this does not work and you absolutely must not take more than 500mg per day and even that is too much because it gives you ulcers, dissolves your teeth, kills you generally. Take the AIDS meds mate. I am sure that the globalist super-machine and the study made by an Indian British citizen with the Nigerian sugar-pill chewer is the way to go. It's actually interesting because this could actually be easily provable via a simple chemical study on extracted teeth, but whatever .... that Nigerian is currently the only guy out there "proving" this hypothesis. Generally orthomolecular MDs are happy to accept weaknesses of their treatments - they have little to hide there and if they found vitamin C to be such a powerful tooth-destroyer that is worse than sugar, fructose and lots of other foods, then they would publish it so that everyone just drinks it fast. But no.... [/QUOTE]
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