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Once upon a time, it was recommended that people take upwards of 5000 milligrams of vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, when suffering with a cold or flu. Although mega doses of vitamin C as a therapy for controlling symptoms of the ... D deficiency present as aches in the muscles and bones, which doctors mistake for fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome or depression. Dr. Joseph Mercola suggests that people can take 5000 units of vitamin D daily and even more. ...
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Actually, Moboman, there are quite a few (legal) herbal remedies out there for all kinds of ailments. I take arnica tablets to help with pain from fibromyalgia and nux vomica tablets for migraines. Check it out: ..... Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) ñ Very good to have around when citrus and greens are not availableÖremember scurvy? (Though I hear you could eat a pine tree). A couple of big bottles of Vitamin C 500 mg could stave off scurvy for your family for quite a while. ...
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View Post: Adrenal Fatigue and Vitamin C « Drlam.com – The Authority On ...
27 May 2009 by drlam  
This catabolic state leads to weakening of the skeletal system, with symptoms such as fibromyalgia, chronic muscular pain of unknown origin, joint pain, loss of muscle tone, and reduced muscle strength. This collagen must be replaced for ... While the bio-availability of Vitamin C delivered by liposome is far superior to other forms of Vitamin C, ascorbic acid in its various forms still has its place. The absorption tends to be faster and results more immediate for these. ...
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View Post: What is Fibromyalgia? FAQs about the disease
29 Jan 2009 by bvickery  
Therefore in this condition extra vitamin C (ascorbic acid crystalline) minimum 3000mg. along with an enzyme C-complex, Enzyme Formulations (containing all known factors) one with each 1000 C is always added! ...
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many people are under the false impression that vitamin c is ascorbic acid. in truth, this is just one form of vitamin c and it is not the form i recommend. ascorbic acid is highly acidic (ph of 2 or 3) and can disrupt the sensitive ph ...
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View Post: Pregabalin for Fibromyalgia Syndrome « Living with Fibromyalgia
15 Jun 2008 by linzworld  
I take Ascorbic Acid because it is one of the cheapest vitamins that I can take advantage of. I grew up taking a tablet or two of Vitamin C and it seems that it is already a habit already injected into my system. I take Therabloc. ...
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18 Jun 2009 by admin  
Vitamin C is what most people take for their immune system, however usually this is in the form of ascorbic acid or ester C, which itself is not a full Vitamin C molecule, but rather a cheaply made, poor substitute. ... B Vitamin depletion can be linked to poor Immune System, Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia, Depression, Insomnia, etc. Along with the above vitamins and minerals there are variety of other natural products that are beneficial for boosting the immune system, ...
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