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Baca selengkapnyaLiposomal Vitamin C Quicksilver ScientificPhoto Courtesy: The Good Brigade/DigitalVision/Getty ImagesHepatitis is a condition that causes inflammation of your liver. Currently, there are an estimated 6 million people living with hepatitis in the United States, and more than 50,000 people are diagnosed with this disease every year. There are three primary types of hepatitis, and while their symptoms can be similar, they vary largely in the ways they're transmitted. Learni…
Baca selengkapnyaIntravenous Vitamin C Therapy For CancerJanuary 24, 2020, by Lewis Cantley and Jihye Yun Lewis Cantley received his Ph.D. from Cornell University and did his post-doctoral work at Harvard University. He was formerly a professor in the Departments of Systems Biology and Medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston. He is current the Meyer Director and Professor of Cancer Biology at the Sandra and Edward Meyer Cancer Center at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York C…
Baca selengkapnyaHow Much Vitamin C Is In One LimeThis time of year many of us look to add a squeeze of lime to beverages and meals. See how this sour green fruit benefits health and some recipes that will add a tasty little tang on to your palate.Limes are a round green hybrid citrus fruit that are about 1–2.5 inches in diameter. They contain acidic juice vesicles which are an excellent source of vitamin C and phytonutrients. Limes are typically used to accent the flavors of foods and bever…
Baca selengkapnyaHoge Dosering Vitamine C SchadelijkResearchers in the United Kingdom say a study on eyesight shows diet and environmental factors are more important than genetics in lowering risk of cataracts.Eating an apple a day may keep the doctor away, but eating oranges might do the same for cataracts.In a study published today in the journal Ophthalmology, researchers in the United Kingdom said a higher dietary intake of vitamin C might significantly reduce the risk of developing cata…
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