IV Vitamin C relieves pain induced by herpes zoster (study)

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IV Vitamin C relieves pain induced by herpes zoster (study)

Post by ofonorow » Wed Jul 04, 2012 4:39 am

http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/Nutrition/Vitamins/vitamin_c_relieves_pain_0702120936.html

Intravenous injection of vitamin C can help relieve pain and dematologic symptoms of shingles induced by herpes zoster, a new study in the April 2012 issue of Medical Science Monitor.
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Re: IV Vitamin C relieves pain induced by herpes zoster (study)

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Re: IV Vitamin C relieves pain induced by herpes zoster (study)

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Re: IV Vitamin C relieves pain induced by herpes zoster (study)

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Re: IV Vitamin C relieves pain induced by herpes zoster (study)

Post by gofanu » Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:50 am

The important point is the list of study links in the now disappeared document.
I could have the only remaining copy I suppose. Hope not!
Don't care about their ingredients, don't need their stuff.
They should be allowed to sell it under honest advertising.
But if they lie, they die
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They should not be censored, and neither anybody who may supply or need such.

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