Are Tropical Fish in Danger of Getting Kidney Stones from Vitamin C? | |
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trailingedge (OP) User ID: 33798325 Australia 02/07/2013 05:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | .....The Entire Animal Kingdom Megadoses on Vitamin C Most animals make their own vitamin C, and a lot of it. Linus Pauling and other scientists have estimated this amount to be somewhere between 1,000 and 10,000 mg of vitamin C per human body weight equivalent per day. That means that cows and sows, horses and porpoises, whales and walruses, fleas and flies, worms and fish, dogs and cats, and rabbits and rats all make vitamin C every day. And, significantly, they make vitamin C for themselves in the range of ten to one hundred times more than the government tells us to take. where thought goes, energy flows "youth is the ultimate wealth, and you're a bit poorer today." |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 33863818 United Kingdom 02/07/2013 07:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cats can get cystitis from eating too much dry food and if left unchecked the cystitis will kill them. By the way the orthomolecular "doctor" talks, this would be the same for humans. Comparing apples with antelopes ain't science. |
smilesun User ID: 33963330 Italy 02/08/2013 05:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Commentary by Andrew W. Saul, Editor Quoting: trailingedge (OMNS Feb 6, 2013) Once again, the possibly over-medicated media are trying to scare you off vitamin C supplements. Not to worry: this happens every now and then. In my 37 years in the natural health arena, I have observed that the old "vitamin C causes kidney stones" legend dies mighty hard. The mythical "vitamin C kidney stone" is a lot like a unicorn. You know what one is, yet they do not exist. For further explanation, the Orthomolecular Medicine News Service will be following up this editorial in a few days with a review article on why vitamin C does not cause kidney stones. Read more here: [link to orthomolecular.org] VIRTUALBLOGNEWS [link to virtualblognews.altervista.org] |
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