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      Ibshaver23
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      Hello, I was wondering if anyone here has any experience with Vitamin C supplementation?

      Vitamin C is a potent agonist of diamine oxidase, which plays a critical role in the elimination of histamine.

      In the past, I’ve tried Quali-C, and I know it’s supposed to be better than typical ascorbic acid supplements, but I did notice it didn’t agree with me very well, so I’m looking to go a different route.

      Has anyone tried Vitamin C from acerola or camu-camu? I’m a bit more cautious against rosehips since I’m very digestively sensitive.

      What dosages did you take? What brand did you use? I have Matt Blackburn’s “Whole C” but I’m looking for something a little less trendy and a bit more reliable / clean.

      Thank you for any and all input!

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        LucH @Ibshaver23
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        @Ibshaver23 said in Vitamin C?:

        I have Matt Blackburn’s “Whole C” but I’m looking for something a little less trendy and a bit more reliable / clean.

        Hi,
        "Whole C" is a fake. As 500 mg vitamin c from acerola. You can't get 500 mg of acid ascorbic from 500 mg of acerola.
        What I look for is the following mentions to avoid overloading the tissues with rubbish molecules.
        Quali-C is a scottish label. OK, fine.
        You have to look for the absence of heavy metals and the presence of well-known characteristics: 20.5 - 21.5° rotation to light. or CAS number: 50-81-7.

        More info with a translator:
        Lorsque vous achetez de la vitamine C de synthèse, soit de l’acide L-ascorbique, vous devez vérifier les éléments suivants, émanant du certificat de garantie :

        1. Le N° de CAS: 50-81-7
          C'est ainsi qu'on identifie une molécule, par son N° de CAS.
          CAS = N° d'enregistrement auprès de la banque de données de Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS).
        2. La stéréochimie (rotation optique): entre 20.5 et 21.5°.
          Si nous avons les caractéristiques 1 et 3 mentionnées, c'est OK. Sinon, vous encrassez l'organisme, avec 50 % de saloperie. Et c'est encore davantage selon certaines sources (12.5 % assimilables).
        3. Métaux lourds: moins de 10 ppm au total, et le moins possible de mercure, soit 0,001 Hg. Jamais plus de 5 ppm par ML, pris isolément, par métal.
          Norme de tolérance pour Hg: 1 ppm (part par million), soit un taux de 1/1 000 000 ou 0,0001 %, si je transpose bien.
          Si vous achetez de la vitamine C en grande quantité, certains fournisseurs bien établis sur le marché des compléments protéinés font la sourde oreille quand vous demandez un certificat de qualité. Classement vertical, dans ce cas.
          LucH
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          A Former User @LucH
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          no offense but you deserve no help after giving matt “the shill” blackburn any money. charlie sells the best vitamin c powder at the best price but since charlie is … le bad!!!! and ray says vitamin c is like getting 10,000 xrays and therefore… le bad!!! you’re sh&& out of luck.

          have you tried the carrot salad?

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            Ibshaver23 @Guest
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            @sneedful I haven’t yet but I’ve been thinking about it. Have you?

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