--On 9 September 2007 13:44:25 +0000 [email protected] wrote:
Alright. Enough with the Vit C bashing. 19 yrs ago there was a woman who
after
her pregnancy suddenly found herself craving anything that had Vitamin C.
Excellent. And if another cancer patient craves carrots then eat carrots.
It is almost 20 years now and I am here to tell you this story, and I
still strive for 5 grams....daily. And Joh, no conjecture on my part,
just the facts.
The facts are that this is a personal vantage point. You no doubt changed
many things in your life, including your diet, and wanted to get better.
Even your thought crimes were different than any other cancer patient, just
as were your wishes.
I accept you wanted oranges with a thirst, and so needed them, but then so
do people without cancer.
SOme people got better without taking vitamin C, How do you account for
that?
An example: brown rice diet.
Another: conversion to religion.
Moreover, I have spoken earlier about the bodies intake and regulation, as
well as the bioavailability of Vitamin C, micronutrients, and so forth.
Whilst people continue to feed on bad food (all industrially processed
food) vitamin C supplement may help. But so would coconut oil or sesame
oil with other agents that scavenge
free radicals. Because all fresh and natural food contains such properties,
and many potently so.
If we advocate Vitamin C based on one persons' account, without looking
into the background , then we are irresponsible.
We may then have stories like : 'I got better in spite of Vitamin C
administration"
A plethora of epidemics has arisen due to interference with our food, our
bodies. That's the background. ONe of those is lack of fresh food and the
production of re-synthesised food. That includes Vitamin C supplements.
JOhn
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