ofonorow wrote:To Blade, it is very difficult to understand a question whether people with CAD have high levels of vitamin C? The answer is that almost no one these days has high levels of vitamin C - other than people at this forum. And heart disease is the major cause of death.
In our view, supported by research at Harvard and elsewhere, even taking a little bit of vitamin C reduces the risk of mortality from CVD.[/color][/b]
I am amazed by the relation of heart disease and lack of vitamin C
I see so many studies/abstracts now talking about how Vit C is better than statins, how some vit C reduces CAD
I have a 5kg container of Vit C, and I'm returning a 2.5kg Calcium Ascorbate
I had 3 bags of Calcium Ascorbate , I used two, unaware it was just too much calcium,but I can only go foward
I just bought another Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) 5kg Tub for my parents,.
Hopefully this will reduce my dad's A-fib, and help both parents be healthier. '
I mentioned before, but my mom has always easily bruised, and always had some bruise on her, she started eating more fruit/green plants and taking vitC and has no bruises.... is this because she was taking more VitC? she also has an HDL of 85...highest ever for me.....could this be because of VitC?
I am reminded of my family's GP, who doesnt seem to understand phyisiology of dieting
-after being on atkins(no carbS) for a month and droppig 28lbs, he started eating carbs again and promptedly gained 15lbs and said atkins didnt work
--basic phyisiology tells you glycogen/carbs, holds water, no carbs, no water, you lose water weight. adding carbs means you add water weights
He also put my Dad on TRT, with no blood test to determine low T....
Bottom Line is you have to watch out for yourself, even with MDs--they don't know everything
I am looking forward to getting my LpA tested after I finish losing this weight by may