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Vitamin C(ascorbic acid) is not dangerous in any amount. It is the only

vitamin that is nontoxic in large amounts. Dr. Linus ing who twice won

Nobel Prizes would probably roll over in his grave if he knew that a doctor

said over 500mg of vitamin C was dangerous. For over 5 years he used 3000mg

daily without one cold. He injected terminally cancer patients with up to

30 grams ( over an ounce ) daily and they survived 6 to 8 months longer

than the others without it. Dr. Klenner was one of the earliest doctors to

have dramatic success treating patients with massive doses. He used

injected doses from 4000mg to 6000mg on patients with snake bites,

pesticide poisoning, paralysis and shock. They had complete recovery and he

said some would have other wise died without the massive dose of c. He

recommends 5000mg to 1000mg daily. I have taken doses in that range for

months with only benefit. I have also completely cured myself from rosacea

for over two years now, after 30 years of bad skin.

Mark B

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> To: rosacea-support >

> Date: 8/19/01 8:23:47 PM

> Subject: Vitamin C dose

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> Hello group,

> According to the Australian media reports, some recent studies have shown

> that high doses of vitamin C can have adverse effects on health.

> Unfortunately I missed hearing the reports directly but have been warned

> about it through my family, and my sister also said that her doctor said

> that doses higher then 500mg/day are dangerous.

> Is any one else aware of this? Any comments from Australians who may have

> heard these reports too?

> Thanks

>

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