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The surprise discovery may point to a new way of tackling this increasingly hard-to-treat infection, the US study authors from Yeshiva University say in Nature Communications.
An estimated 650,000 people worldwide have multidrug-resistant TB.
Studies are now needed to see if a treatment that works using the same action as vitamin C would be useful as a TB drug in humans.
If clinical trials prove successful we could use Vitamin C to help with other drug resistant super bugs.
Originally posted by HawkeyeNation
Honestly I think the whole Vitamin C thing is over hyped. I think this because I speak from experience. I bought liquid Vitamin C (liposomal) and used it every day for about 45 days hoping to see a great improvement in my health. Coming from testimonials from other threads this stuff is great and really works. I didn't see a damn thing. Now keep in mind that I am 34 years old 6'3" 225lbs and in decent shape not good by any means. I was taking 1000 MCG's twice a day (or maybe it was 500 twice a day) so maybe I wasn't taking enough.
Originally posted by NthOther
Originally posted by HawkeyeNation
Honestly I think the whole Vitamin C thing is over hyped. I think this because I speak from experience. I bought liquid Vitamin C (liposomal) and used it every day for about 45 days hoping to see a great improvement in my health. Coming from testimonials from other threads this stuff is great and really works. I didn't see a damn thing. Now keep in mind that I am 34 years old 6'3" 225lbs and in decent shape not good by any means. I was taking 1000 MCG's twice a day (or maybe it was 500 twice a day) so maybe I wasn't taking enough.
There is no "magic pill". Taking vitamin C isn't going to just make you "feel better" all the sudden. Supplements are just that--supplements. They make up for deficiencies in our diet. In other words, our food sucks so bad we have to take pills to get the nutrients we should be getting from what we eat. That little nugget has far greater implications for human medicine (and society in general) than does the value of using one particular vitamin as... well, just another drug.