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Of course, CS was thrilled with these results, and wanted to share her experience
with friends, family and acquaintances so that they could get a similar benefit.
Lone Dog wrote:In his book, Dr Cobb refers to l-ascorbic acid and d-ascorbic acid, inferring that the latter is worthless and must be excreted by the body. He says most artificial vitamin c is a mixture of the two types.
I've never seen any vitamin c product which makes a distinction. It just says ascorbic acid on the packaging. Should we now stick to taking l-ascorbic acid? Assuming we can find a product of that type.
jknosplr wrote:These results she got.............do they include films of the before and after stenosis........please post.
tjohnson_nb wrote:Lone Dog wrote:In his book, Dr Cobb refers to l-ascorbic acid and d-ascorbic acid, inferring that the latter is worthless and must be excreted by the body. He says most artificial vitamin c is a mixture of the two types.
I've never seen any vitamin c product which makes a distinction. It just says ascorbic acid on the packaging. Should we now stick to taking l-ascorbic acid? Assuming we can find a product of that type.
I have never heard of this - just assumed the powder was l-ascorbic acid. I found one product advertised as L-Ascorbic Acid but on the label it just say Ascorbic Acid.
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