The above is total bullshit. Vitamin C is necessary for vascular health. See the work of Linus Pauling.
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 9:17 AM, polo <[email protected]> wrote: > I guess using that logic, then scurvy could not be treated with Vitamin C > as scurvy has significant hemorrhagic issues with capillary destruction. > Eh? Be careful what you read. > > > > doug > > > > *From:* Melly Bag [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Monday, August 4, 2014 9:54 AM > *To:* [email protected]; Silver-list > *Subject:* CS>EBOLA - warning on Vit C > > > > Here is a part of a post from another yahoogroup. I did not print the > source as i do not have permission from him. I put it here as a precaution > to the Ebola remedy i posted the other day. > > > > Melly > ============= > > "To help clarify, there is a misunderstanding regarding "Vitamin C" and > treating hemorrhagic issues. > > Microbleeds in the brain should not be treated with ascorbic acid or > similar Vitamin C derivatives. Not only does it "NOT" strengthen > capillaries and veins but may in fact weaken them through depleting > copper. Copper helps to strengthen capillaries and veins. > > The Vitamin C bioflavanoid Rutin is what strengthens the capillaries and > veins preventing hemorrhages and microbleeds. One will get small amounts > of rutin when eating "foods" that contain Vitamin C however. > > This is a very important distinction as one would not want to take large > doses of ascorbic acid or similar thinking one will prevent a hemorrhage or > microbleeds. " > > >

