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TRUE Vitamin C is not ascorbic acid. Most sources equate vitamin C

with ascorbic acid, as though they were the same thing. They're not.

Ascorbic acid is an isolate, a fraction, a distillate of naturally

occurring vitamin C. In addition to ascorbic acid, vitamin C must

include rutin, bioflavonoids, Factor K, Factor J, Factor P,

Tyrosinase, Ascorbinogen, and other components. If one wants to

understand why it a waste to use ascorbic acid as Vitamin C or to

use ANY type of synthetic or isolated vitamin, please refer to

http://thedoctorwithin.com/index_fr.php?

page=articles/whole_food_vitamins.php

Dr. Tim O'Shea really does a spectaular job of explaining the

differences.

Roe

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> I have read that ascorbic acid, is the chemical name, for

vitamin c.

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I have no idea why Yahoo does this, but the whole link did not get underlined.

So in order to access the site, you will need to copy both lines of the url and

paste it into a internet window. I will try to post it again, but if it doesn't

work, please do the steps above....

http://thedoctorwit hin.com/index_ fr.php?page=articles/ whole_food_ vitamins.

php

Roe

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I basically believe what is written in the articles by Dr. Tim O’Shea and on

Weston Price’s web site. Vitamin C in its isolated form doesn’t work.

Here is what Dr. Oshea states: “Now I can hear you asking, what about Linus

ing, double Nobel Prize laureate, and his lifetime espousal of megadosing on

ascorbic acid ? up to 10 grams per day? He lived to be 93. Are we saying that he

took a synthetic vitamin all that time? Yes, that's exactly right. Bernard

Jensen suggests that ascorbic acid has an acidifying effect in the body, making

an unfriendly environment for viruses, Candida, and pathogenic bacteria. " Most

infectious pathogenic bacteria thrive in an alkaline pH. " ing's good health

was not the result of synthetic vitamin activity. Good genetics and the

acidifying effect are likely what brought longevity to Linus ing. He

eventually died of cancer.”

From WAPF (Weston A. Price)

“Vitamin C: A water-soluble vitamin best known for its use in treatment of the

common cold, it is also needed for a host of processes including tissue growth

and repair, strength of capillary walls, lactation and adrenal gland function.

It is vital for the formation of collagen, the body's structural substance. It

promotes healing of wounds and is a powerful antioxidant. Dr. Linus ing and

others have promoted megadoses of Vitamin C for cancer while others have used

large doses to treat schizophrenia and drug addiction. But megadoses of isolated

ascorbic acid may lead to imbalances and deficiencies in vitamin P. New evidence

suggests that vitamin C works synergistically with vitamin E. Hypoglycemics and

individuals on a high-protein diet require more vitamin C as these conditions

interfere with the metabolism of ascorbic acid. It is found in many fruits and

vegetables and in certain animal organs. Vitamin C is destroyed by heat. Alcohol

and many common drugs including

aspirin and oral contraceptives may reduce vitamin C levels in the body.”

I believe Vitamin C is good ONLY in it’s whole food form. Anything else is

taxing your liver to process out. The body only recognizes natural substances.

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Hi Joanne,

Bee has said that at times we may need to take 4000 unit, and then 1000 unit per

hour, until diarrhea. That if for times we really need a major detox. Then

gradually cut down on c to you get to regular dose. You can do a search on bees

site about it. I did it once when they sprayed here for termites. I never got

diarrhea that day.

C.

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> The folk on the AS site are telling me that taking vitamin C hourly at 1000mg

will stop a flare.

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> I have not tried this but fiound it interesting.

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> Bee says that if we are not used to vtamin C it is better to simply take 500g

twice a day and then build up to 4,000g in total. But be aware that whilst

building up you may experience diarhea. If this happens just cut back to the

previous amount you was taking and then build up later

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> My logic here is that following Bees advice, that is doing this every day

flares or not, may stop flares starting up. I know i have not had any flares

since following Bees protocol

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> Hope this is helpful

>  

> Love joanne

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Hi,

I found it.

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/allergy2.php

c.

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> > The folk on the AS site are telling me that taking vitamin C hourly at

1000mg will stop a flare.

> >  

> > I have not tried this but fiound it interesting.

> >  

> > Bee says that if we are not used to vtamin C it is better to simply take

500g twice a day and then build up to 4,000g in total. But be aware that whilst

building up you may experience diarhea. If this happens just cut back to the

previous amount you was taking and then build up later

> >  

> > My logic here is that following Bees advice, that is doing this every day

flares or not, may stop flares starting up. I know i have not had any flares

since following Bees protocol

> >  

> > Hope this is helpful

> >  

> > Love joanne

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Buffered Vitamin C can avoid the diareah complication...I'm not 100% sure, but I

think it's also called magnesium Citrate. What flares do you mean? My poor Mom

is a wreck right now. She's super inflamed and having a lot of pain. She has a

painful swollen lymph node that seems to have started this whole reaction. I

just read that Pyncogenol is a really powerful anti-inflammatory in high doses,

so I'm going to buy some tomorrow.

To: fibromyalgiacured

From: joannesford@...

Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 21:59:32 +0100

Subject: Vitamin C

The folk on the AS site are telling me that taking vitamin C hourly at 1000mg

will stop a flare.

I have not tried this but fiound it interesting.

Bee says that if we are not used to vtamin C it is better to simply take 500g

twice a day and then build up to 4,000g in total. But be aware that whilst

building up you may experience diarhea. If this happens just cut back to the

previous amount you was taking and then build up later

My logic here is that following Bees advice, that is doing this every day flares

or not, may stop flares starting up. I know i have not had any flares since

following Bees protocol

Hope this is helpful

Love joanne

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Hi,

I take a c with bioflavoids added. Magnesium citrate is just magnesium with some

citrus that helps absorption. I take equal amount of it and calcium citrate.

Taking a buffered c, I think could upset the balance of calcium we get. Diarrhea

means you are finally getting the saturation you need,so I would not want to

avoid it, and I never got it so I really must have needed that much C. I trust C

as anti-inflammatory, as well as cod liver oil, B complex, natural A, and

natural E. Butter and coconut oil can help inflammation as well. Those all work

together, I am a bit afraid to take others, afraid it will upset the balance.

c.

>

>

> Buffered Vitamin C can avoid the diareah complication...I'm not 100% sure, but

I think it's also called magnesium Citrate. What flares do you mean? My poor Mom

is a wreck right now. She's super inflamed and having a lot of pain. She has a

painful swollen lymph node that seems to have started this whole reaction. I

just read that Pyncogenol is a really powerful anti-inflammatory in high doses,

so I'm going to buy some tomorrow.

>

>

>

> To: fibromyalgiacured

> From: joannesford@...

> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 21:59:32 +0100

> Subject: Vitamin C

>

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>

>

> The folk on the AS site are telling me that taking vitamin C hourly at 1000mg

will stop a flare.

>

> I have not tried this but fiound it interesting.

>

> Bee says that if we are not used to vtamin C it is better to simply take 500g

twice a day and then build up to 4,000g in total. But be aware that whilst

building up you may experience diarhea. If this happens just cut back to the

previous amount you was taking and then build up later

>

> My logic here is that following Bees advice, that is doing this every day

flares or not, may stop flares starting up. I know i have not had any flares

since following Bees protocol

>

> Hope this is helpful

>

> Love joanne

>

>

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