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I've already got a full-blown cold going on right now and I'm wondering if I can help fight it off by loading up on Vitamin C. Could it work even though I've already got the cold?
Originally posted by: BobDaMenkey
It might help a little bit, but it wouldn't be a bad idea to start taking some to keep the immune system stronger in the future.
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: BobDaMenkey
It might help a little bit, but it wouldn't be a bad idea to start taking some to keep the immune system stronger in the future.
Yeah, I really do have to start taking vitamins regularly. It seems for the past few months, I've been sick every weekend. :shocked:
Originally posted by: sandmanwake
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: BobDaMenkey
It might help a little bit, but it wouldn't be a bad idea to start taking some to keep the immune system stronger in the future.
Yeah, I really do have to start taking vitamins regularly. It seems for the past few months, I've been sick every weekend. :shocked:
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Originally posted by: F22 Raptor
What you really want to be taking now is Zinc, I am not kidding you will notice the effects immediately. Get some 45mg Zinc pills and take one in the morning and one at night when sick, and regularily one in the morning. Also if you have a sore throat they can be grinded up and put into warm water and gargled, it really helps.
Also try and get your vitamin C from lots of orange juice, you need lots of fluids.
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: F22 Raptor
What you really want to be taking now is Zinc, I am not kidding you will notice the effects immediately. Get some 45mg Zinc pills and take one in the morning and one at night when sick, and regularily one in the morning. Also if you have a sore throat they can be grinded up and put into warm water and gargled, it really helps.
Also try and get your vitamin C from lots of orange juice, you need lots of fluids.
I'm drinking lots of bottled water and takign Vitamin C ever once in a while during the day. I don't think I have any Zinc, but I'll pick some up for next time.
Thanks. 🙂
Originally posted by: LoKe
I took 2000MG's of Vit C at once about an hour ago, shouldn't my urine be yellow? It's still transparent.
Originally posted by: LoKe
I took 2000MG's of Vit C at once about an hour ago, shouldn't my urine be yellow? It's still transparent.
False; B vitamins will turn your urine yellow.Originally posted by: The_Dude8
Originally posted by: LoKe
I took 2000MG's of Vit C at once about an hour ago, shouldn't my urine be yellow? It's still transparent.
your urine is yellow only when you're de-hydrate. Transparent urine is a good sign that your body is well hydrate.
it's a crapshoot. one study says it helps... another says it doesn't.Originally posted by: LoKe
I've already got a full-blown cold going on right now and I'm wondering if I can help fight it off by loading up on Vitamin C. Could it work even though I've already got the cold?
Originally posted by: F22 Raptor
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: F22 Raptor
What you really want to be taking now is Zinc, I am not kidding you will notice the effects immediately. Get some 45mg Zinc pills and take one in the morning and one at night when sick, and regularily one in the morning. Also if you have a sore throat they can be grinded up and put into warm water and gargled, it really helps.
Also try and get your vitamin C from lots of orange juice, you need lots of fluids.
I'm drinking lots of bottled water and takign Vitamin C ever once in a while during the day. I don't think I have any Zinc, but I'll pick some up for next time.
Thanks. 🙂
:thumbsup: That's why most people find Cold-Ezee works, it has a lot of zinc in it.
The total antioxidant activity of 100 grams of whole apple (with the peel) was found to be equivalent to the antioxidant effect of about 1500 mg of vitamin C. (However, the amount of vitamin C in 100 g of apples is only about 5.7 mg. Nearly all of the antioxidant activity from apples comes from a variety of other compounds.)
A type of pigment in apples that helps provide their color, flavonoids have been extensively researched and found to help prevent heart disease. Researchers in Finland followed over 5,000 Finish men and women for over 20 years. Those who ate the most apples and other flavonoid rich foods (such as onions and tea), were found to have a 20% lower risk of heart disease than those who ate the least of these foods.
Apples have been singled out as one of the small number of fruits and vegetables that contributed to the significant reduction in heart disease risk seen in a recent meta-analysis of seven prospective studies. Of the more than 100,000 individuals who participated in these studies, those who diets most frequently included apples, tea, onions, and broccoli?the richest sources of flavonoids?gained a 20% reduction in their risk of heart disease.
In animal studies, apples have also been shown to lower LDL (bad) cholesterol while raising beneficial HDL cholesterol.
However, processing apples into juice greatly lowers their phytochemical content. Apple juice obtained from Jonagold apples by pulping and straight pressing had only 10% of the antioxidant activity of fresh apples, while juice obtained after pulp enzyming had only 3% of fresh apples' antioxidant activity. The take home message: store apples in the refrigerator and enjoy a sweet, crunchy, whole apple at least 2-3 times each week.
Those who think that if a little vitamin C is good, more must be better should think again, says a team of British researchers, who found that a supplement of 500 milligrams a day could damage people's genes.