Debbi wrote:
Guinea Pigs And Horses Are Good For The Soul! Maru :D
Most definitely! But as much as I love our guinea pigs, hamsters, dog, cat,
pygmie hedgehog, hermit crabs, and all the fish, I *really, really* miss
having horses. And a local ranch that used to rent riding time stopped
doing
--- Alberto Monteiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Deborah Harrell wrote:
(...) found that those women who took
vitamin C supplements had lower risk of heart
disease.
So Linus Pauling was right, after all. Pity that's
too late for his third [or fourth?] Nobel
But he advised
Deborah Harrell wrote:
(...) found that those women who took
vitamin C supplements had lower risk of heart disease.
So Linus Pauling was right, after all. Pity that's
too late for his third [or fourth?] Nobel
Alberto Monteiro
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like 120
milligrams. An orange has about 70 milligrams, and
I've always heard that is an excellent source of C.
By way of comparison, like humans, guinea pigs don't
manufacture their own
vitamin C and they typically need 10 to 15
milligrams per day (typical
weight of an adult male is 1
--- Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Debbi wrote:
Guinea Pigs And Horses Are Good For The Soul! Maru
:D
Most definitely! But as much as I love our guinea
pigs, hamsters, dog, cat,
pygmie hedgehog, hermit crabs, and all the fish, I
*really, really* miss
having horses. And a
milligrams, and I've always heard that
is an excellent source of C.
By way of comparison, like humans, guinea pigs don't manufacture their own
vitamin C and they typically need 10 to 15 milligrams per day (typical
weight of an adult male is 1 to 1.5 kg).
Reggie Bautista
http://my.webmd.com/content/article/71/81186.htm
...The data come from 85,118 healthy women studied
since 1976 in The Nurses Health Study. Boston
Children's Hospital researcher Stavroula K. Osganian,
MD, and colleagues found that those women who took
vitamin C supplements had lower risk of heart
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20030331-012146-7230r
Heart cells from stem cells via Vitamin C
From the Science Technology Desk
Published 3/31/2003 5:16 PM
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BOSTON, March 31 (UPI) -- Vitamin C helped embryonic stem cells from mice
convert into functioning
http://web.archive.org/web/2930151442/http://www.healthyideas.com/heal
ing/spotlight/allergy/cblocks.html
Vitamin C Stops Histamine
There's no doubt that vitamin C can help tame allergic reactions, at
least under laboratory conditions. Several studies have shown that high
levels of vitamin
--- The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://web.archive.org/web/2930151442/http://www.healthyideas.com/heal
ing/spotlight/allergy/cblocks.html
Vitamin C Stops Histamine
There's no doubt that vitamin C can help tame
allergic reactions, at
least under laboratory conditions. Several
In a message dated 11/5/2002 6:54:09 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
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Debbi
Daily Orange Juice And Green Leafy Vegetable Maru
Not in the same glass, I hope.
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Debbi
Daily Orange Juice And Green Leafy Vegetable Maru
Not in the same glass, I hope.
Oh, eeuww! That would make a most unappealing brown
color, even if it would be quite a healthy snack
(except for the potential 'urp' factor, which might
negate any
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