Ascorbate: The Science of Vitamin C. Steve Hickey Hilary Roberts

Ascorbate: The Science of Vitamin C


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Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) is available in many forms, but there is little scientific evidence that any one form is better absorbed or more effective than another. Most experimental and clinical research uses ascorbic acid or sodium ascorbate. Note how Allan Smith was cured from his Swine Flu death bed by IV Vitamin C. This theory proposes that elevated glucose levels compete and effectively restrict vitamin C from entering cells. Vitamin C is a small molecule, a white The active part of the substance is the ascorbate ion, which can express itself as either an acid or a salt of ascorbate, that is neutral or slightly basic. To the best of scientific knowledge, all animals and plants synthesize their own vitamin C, except for a small number of animals, including guinea pigs, humans, apes, the red-vented bulbul, a fruit eating bat and a species of trout, that cannot. Take a look at the book Ascorbate: the Science of Vitamin C. I don't know if I can post this here or not, but please check out this book, Ascorbate: The Science of Vitamin C. Cathcart III, Frederick Klenner, Steve Hickey and Hilary Roberts. Vitamin C, otherwise called ascorbate, has been found to have a link with cancerous tumour growth, according to University of Otago researchers. Go to Amazon and check out all of the reviews. Glucose and vitamin C (ascorbate) have a very similar chemical makeup. (2004) Ascorbate: the Science of Vitamin C, Lulu press. (2004) Ridiculous Dietary Allowance, Lulu press. Various vitamin C and multivitamin supplements contain ascorbic acid or ascorbate, which is the outer ring that surrounds the real vitamin C complex.

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