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Originally posted by DevolutionEvolvd
Actually, supplementing with vitamin C isn't neccessary if you're following a proper dietary regimen.
Stefansson documented the fact that most Inuit lived on a diet of about 90% meat and fish, often going 6–9 months a year on nothing but meat and fish—essentially, a no-carbohydrate diet. He found that he and his fellow European-descent explorers were also perfectly healthy on such a diet. When medical authorities questioned him on this, he and a fellow explorer agreed to undertake a study under the auspices of the Journal of the American Medical Association to demonstrate that they could eat a 100% meat diet in a closely-observed laboratory setting for the first several weeks, with paid observers for the rest of an entire year. The results were published in the Journal, and both men were perfectly healthy on such a diet, without vitamin supplementation or anything else in their diet except meat.
Originally posted by Stillalive
yea alot of sheeple say that if you take more then 500mg you body will pee the rest,WRONG
thats what they want you to think
i took 1gr every day,and i stoped being sick every winter once and for all
Originally posted by DevolutionEvolvd
Please explain how sugar and vitamin c "competition" is a non-issue.
To elaborate on my point that vitamin c supplementation isn't necessary.....Vilhjalmur Stefansson spent some time (years) with Alaskan Inuit....
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....in support of the idea that lowering blood sugar allows vitamin c absorption. I mean, you would think Vilhjalmur Stefansson would have died of scurvy, right?
-Dev
. which begs the question how much will the eat, on average.
5. 5. A 150 kg cetacean and a 70 kg phocid seal have at least 12.42 g and 2,89 g of ascorbate, respectively.
Originally posted by DevolutionEvolvd
Originally posted by Stillalive
yea alot of sheeple say that if you take more then 500mg you body will pee the rest,WRONG
thats what they want you to think
i took 1gr every day,and i stoped being sick every winter once and for all
It's certainly not a lie that your body disposes of excess vitamin c in the blood. How much depends on your genetics and diet. Like I said earlier; because glucose competes with vitamin c for insulin receptors to enter the cells, and because the body gives glucose precedence, consuming a high-carbohydrate diet (most people do) will most definitely inhibit vitamin c absorption.....causing excretion instead of retention.
So it's not really a false statement, considering the Standard American Diet.
-Dev