Difference between revisions of "Vitamin C"
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== Opinions == | == Opinions == | ||
| − | * Cancer devours the bodies vitamin c. Also other nutrients. Someone with leukemia really needs vitamin c.<ref>Katie Gironda,Vitamin C for optimal health,Facebook group,https://www.facebook.com/groups/VitaminCforoptimalhealth/permalink/1780259525525795/</ref> | + | * Cancer devours the bodies vitamin c. Also other nutrients. Someone with leukemia really needs vitamin c.<ref name="vitcfb">Katie Gironda,Vitamin C for optimal health,Facebook group,https://www.facebook.com/groups/VitaminCforoptimalhealth/permalink/1780259525525795/</ref> |
| + | * Other options; sodium ascorbate (but note the salt content!) or pure powder ascorbic acid and put a little baking soda in<ref name="vitcfb"></ref> | ||
== Cautions == | == Cautions == | ||
| − | * Pregnant women are not advised to take Liposomal Vitamin c. ["]We["] [Katie Gironda?] have reason to believe phosphatidylcholine breaks down trophoblasts.<ref> | + | * Pregnant women are not advised to take Liposomal Vitamin c. ["]We["] [Katie Gironda?] have reason to believe phosphatidylcholine breaks down trophoblasts.<ref name="vitcfb"></ref> |
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Latest revision as of 20:49, 25 April 2017
Vitamin C & Liposomal Vitamin C
Opinions
- Cancer devours the bodies vitamin c. Also other nutrients. Someone with leukemia really needs vitamin c.[1]
- Other options; sodium ascorbate (but note the salt content!) or pure powder ascorbic acid and put a little baking soda in[1]
Cautions
- Pregnant women are not advised to take Liposomal Vitamin c. ["]We["] [Katie Gironda?] have reason to believe phosphatidylcholine breaks down trophoblasts.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Katie Gironda,Vitamin C for optimal health,Facebook group,https://www.facebook.com/groups/VitaminCforoptimalhealth/permalink/1780259525525795/