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lolex wrote:I’ve been following the Pauling Protocol religiously for four years, now. With what I think are good results (I’m still here, and healthy.)
The recommended daily dose of vitamin C for humans is just one mg/kg, while goats, for example, produce the vitamin at a striking rate of 200 mg/kg each day.
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Moreover, they report, although DHA uptake in human and magot red cells was similar, the level of transport in cells from three different lemur species was less than 10% of that detected in higher primates.
zarfas wrote:pamojja wrote:These red-cell's ability do however explain, how in vitamin C deficiency the available get's recycled again and again, creating a vitamin C body stores half-life of as long as up to 30 days. While in mega-dosing down to 1/2 an hour.
which I dont understand well,
If vit C gets used to make collagen or to neurtailize an antioxidant, then can it be recyled?
zarfas wrote:pamojja wrote:zarfas wrote:If vit C gets used to make collagen or to neurtailize an antioxidant, then can it be recyled?
The body needs some absolute minimum to survive now, and spares it stringently to not be used up by less urgent needs. ..
It just will not make collagen or neutralize antioxidants enough, for ensuring the most urgent functions to survive for at least today are maintained.
that's not answering what i asked, maybe I asked it wrong?
so once the vit C gets used, it can be recycled?
zarfas wrote:If vit C gets used to make collagen or to neutralize an antioxidant, then can it be recycled?
…that's not answering what i asked, maybe I asked it wrong? so once the vit C gets used, it can be recycled?
pamojja wrote:As the long half-life in serum of up to 30 days with little vitamin shows. Yes it can be recycled - but only at such low amounts.
It can't recycle large amounts - as again the short half-life of only half an hour with a large vitamin C intake shows.
pamojja wrote:For therapeutically more active high serum levels the intake has to be continuously high.
OxC wrote:, and “high” is a lot lower than many think.
http://vitamincfoundation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=52923&sid=df844b8bc305da557c0cf9f391cd91c6#p52923 Self-reported daily intake varied from 0 to 20 g/day. The plasma AA levels ranged from 11.4 to 517 µmol/L and correlated well with the reported intake.
zarfas wrote:so why does PT need such high amounts of vit C since vit C can be recycled?
zarfas wrote:yeah, i understand OIL rig, etc
I’ve been following the Pauling Protocol religiously for four years, now. With what I think are good results (I’m still here, and healthy.)
The science referred to below is new, I think. I did a search of the Forum but found no reference.
If this science is ‘correct’, it probably calls for a rethink of the Pauling VC dosing regimes (quantities per diem).
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