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tjohnson_nb wrote:"She did try high dose VC some years ago - 15 grams, but it did nothing, so she stopped in a few weeks."
Sounds like she needed much more Vit C then. It is well known that you need to take to bowel tolerance in order to realize the benefits.
hvc wrote:At what point is gas considered reaching bowel tolerance? I am aware that you cannot give me a real quantifier but, I assume with some gas is okay to continue upping dosage.
tjohnson_nb wrote:Vit C is a very good antihistamine so if taking high dose C you should not need another antihistamine. Following the Pauling Protocol would definitely be advisable IMO. That means you would add up to 6 g of lysine and 2 g of proline to the Vit C. Probably start lower, like 3g lysine and 1g proline. I often take 1/2 tsp magnesium carbonate and 1 tsp ascorbic acid in warm water and it reacts to make magnesium ascorbate, around 400 mg elemental Mg. A couple of those a day would be great.
BrightSideOfLife wrote:Vit C in low doses little and often if she has allergies as too much ie 4 grams can cause a release of histamine which she does not want. Therefore taking it throughout the day would be a good idea IMO. That might help prevent problems with her bowels too.
BrightSideOfLife wrote:I would 2nd tjohnson_nb's recommendation of Magnesium carbonate reacted with ascorbic acid. It's cheap and can work very well when reacted with ascorbic acid, Lysine, proline and maybe small amounts of TriMethylGlycine.
BrightSideOfLife wrote:BTW She has a stomach infection which is what is causing her allergies and eczema, asthma and many of her problems. There is currently no research to support this as no one else has yet found it and I do not expect them to for many years.
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