Ascorbate: The Science of Vitamin C. Steve Hickey Hilary Roberts

Ascorbate: The Science of Vitamin C


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If you read the book “Ascorbate, the science of vitamin C” it goes into great length to explain how misunderstood this vitamin is, and how we really do probably need much higher doses than we currently recommend to people. This theory proposes that elevated glucose levels compete and effectively restrict vitamin C from entering cells. PureWay-C® is better absorbed in human cell and by the human body when compared to other vitamin C formulation tested and this is recognized by the greater scientific community. NATUREZ-C Calcium Ascorbate, enriched with Moringa Forte, fortified with Zinc, now with Soy Science. Glucose and vitamin C (ascorbate) have a very similar chemical makeup. Suppression of Amyloid β A11 Antibody Immunoreactivity by Vitamin C. Calcium Ascorbate is natural form of Vitamin C, wich is much more readily absorbed in the blood stream and is better than Sodium ascorbate as a source of Ascorbic acid because sodium often raise blood pressure. Despite the fact that most mammals can synthesize ascorbate (Asc), humans (along with other primates, bats, and guinea pigs) are unable to make vitamin C as a result of a mutation to the gene encoding L-gulono-1,4-lactone oxidase, the last enzyme in the Asc biosynthetic pathway [1]. I also encourage you to eat plenty of foods that contain it. In the Save Our Bones Program I recommend taking a minimum of 500 mg a day of Vitamin C, either ascorbic acid, sodium ascorbate, or the ascorbate bound to other minerals. Taking note of this inconsistency, Drs Steve Hickey and Hilary Roberts decided to investigate the data for a book ("Ascorbate, the science of vitamin C", www.lulu.com/ascorbate). They are all listed under the Foundation Linus was a dual noble prize recipient and an expert in multiple scientific fields, and I take him seriously. Although The National Academy of Sciences has established 90 mg/day (for adult males) and 75 mg/day (for adult females) as the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for vitamin C [9].