ofonorow wrote:First, as far as the well-intended advice to take vitamin C in the partially oxidized form DHAA - I'd like to see even anecdotal results for partially-oxidized vitamin C that are like what we have posted at http://practicingmedicinewithoutalicense.com/#TESTIMONY of using fully reduced vitamin C. These reports are (usually) of vitamin C as ascorbic acid.
Would something like this be what you're looking for? :
Further to my previous en-devours to rid myself of an 8 month or longer chest infection which cannot be resolved by even multiple antibiotics. I have managed to resolve the infection using a method initiated by you Doug and as advised by you. As I have said in previous messages I have had a partial recovery using this method but the blender heating and noise were a problem in my Condo complex. I therefore tried a few methods over the last month or more and will here disclose which best worked to resolve the infection...I managed to oxidize 21 grams of AA in 1 1/2 hours and could well have done more. I was then confident that I could make sufficient quantities to take large doses over several weeks. I took 5 gr initially but increased the dose to 8 gram taken 6 times daily. I also confess I took AA in between to a level which initiated Diarrhea. Probably 4 grams 3 time a day in between the juice. After 4 days there was no green mucus in my sputum but still coughed in the morning. After 8 days the cough receded but I still felt as if all was not well, I continued for a further 6 days on the same dosage and the infection resolved.
You can read this (and other testimonials) in the comments which accompany my video at https://youtu.be/YHKBhz7OCB4.
I also refer you to the remarkable results documented (with photographs) on the website which VCF forum member Barnsie has recently posted here http://www.vitaminc.kiwi/index.html
ofonorow wrote:Or any evidence that this woman's vitamin C readings would be any higher? DHAA is rapidly reduced or converted by special DHAA enzyme similar to catalyze.
Anyone seeking to understand why DHAA raises blood plasma ascorbate levels much higher than ascorbic acid need only watch the video referenced above...it is explained in detail, and is documented with plasma ascorbate values assayed by LabCorp showing 5 grams DHAA giving higher plasma values than 36 grams of the reduced form.
Now a question for you. DHAA is the FULLY oxidized form of vitamin C, not the PARTIALLY oxidized form, and I have corrected you on this point numerous times. Yet you continue to refer to it as the latter. So the question is, do you intentionally do this just to annoy me, or do you have some motivation to spread erroneous information about oxidized vitamin C?