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Started yesterday on 3g a day. My energy levels have risen, no doubt about that.
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It's not just an antifreeze additive. It's used in everything from food to perfumes to cigars. It's also not toxic to humans unless you ingest jugs of this stuff in one sitting.EA Gold said:Its called propylene glycol, check your food. You'd be surprised how many foods have this antifreeze additive.
You're getting it anyways, and its not a harmful additive. I think its an alcohol.EA Gold said:propylene glycol bad or not, I wouldn't want to ingest the stuff anyway.
No it doesn't. That would be collagen. But it is involved in alot of biochemical reactions in the body. Mostly the energy metabolism... respiration.sophiadavid01 said:It holds the cells together.
Yeah well you get what you pay for. I buy high quality supps and try to use them efficiently.Alle_Gory said:Unless they're tainted with heavy metals.
Vitamin A is fat soluble, that means it can and does accumulate in your body if you take too much. It becomes very toxic after a certain point.nicodemusliam said:Yes, vitamin C is essential to help fight the disease. I also think it is good to buy a multimineral-vitamin A for over 50 years, and the specificities of children, and other personal health conditions, including high cholesterol, heart problems or anxiety. Since the products are very different - the multi-task to individual needs.
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Vitamin C doesn't cause kidney stones. It dissolves them. Vitamic C is also called ascorbic acid.maxmartan said:Many of the old reports on use in colds used daily doses of 4000 mg, and even that rarely caused kidney stones.
By Steve Hickey, PhD and Hilary Roberts, PhD.
(OMNS) It is strange how some medical authors seem desperate to show that vitamin C causes harm. One recurrent scare story is that vitamin C might cause kidney stones. However, although such warnings pop up regularly, these reports do not demonstrate an increase in the number or size of stones; instead, they rely on vague indicators of improbable risk.
The authors of such uncritical papers have probably not read the literature, for this is an old story. Decades ago, the idea that vitamin C causes kidney stones formed part of the medical attack on Linus Pauling. While it was initially a reasonable hypothesis, unexpected kidney stones are not found in people taking large amounts of vitamin C. (1,2)
There is no evidence that vitamin C causes kidney stones. Indeed, in some cases, high doses may be curative. (3) A recent, large-scale, prospective study followed 85,557 women for 14 years and found no evidence that vitamin C causes kidney stones. (4) There was no difference in the occurrence of stones between people taking less than 250 milligrams per day and those taking 1.5 grams or more. This study was a follow up of an earlier study on 45,251 men. This earlier study indicated that doses of vitamin C above 1.5 grams reduce the risk of kidney stones. (5) The authors of these large studies stated that restriction of higher doses of vitamin C because of the possibility of kidney stones is unwarranted.
AlleGory if you look at maxmartan's post history you can tell he's a spambot or advertiser, even his signature is selling things.Alle_Gory said:Vitamin C doesn't cause kidney stones. It dissolves them. Vitamic C is also called ascorbic acid.
http://www.orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v01n07.shtml
I know, but other people might not.ArcBound said:AlleGory if you look at maxmartan's post history you can tell he's a spambot or advertiser, even his signature is selling things.
I don't know about that. Might make a small difference. Your body needs Vitamin C all the time, even when sick.TheAsianLoverReturns said:If you take it when you get sick, it is useless. The trick is to take it everyday so your body's immune system stays strong.
Mega doses might reduce the duration of the illness.Alle_Gory said:I don't know about that. Might make a small difference. Your body needs Vitamin C all the time, even when sick.
The thing with Vitamin C is that it's water soluble, so it always flushes out of your system. If your body needs it... too bad. This could be why megadosing works. You're constantly pumping in more Vitamin C into your body so it never runs out.
Why are protein recommendations so low based on the RDA?CrashOverRide said:Some good information here...... If it is water soluble though and the dosage doesn't matter.... why is the standard recommendation no more than 2000 mg per day? I thought I read that somewhere...
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