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Will the body get used to high doses of vitamin C & need more? Plus more vitamin C q's answered!

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00:29 – are you taking Vitamin C and did it make you feel better? #VitaminCWorks
01:13 – do you take Vitamin C all at once, or divided throughout the day?
06:41 – can IV vitamin C be bought and administered without a prescription?

07:25 – Will the body get used to high doses of vitamin C and need more?
09:55 – thoughts on ascorbic acid vs. ascorbate?
10:25 – can you cover vitamin C absorption? Can your body only absorb so much of it?
13:25 – is Ester C a good form to take?
14:14 – Can you take vitamin C if you are on blood thinners?
15:23 – is vitamin C hard on your kidneys if you are dehydrated?
16:06 – Don’t we lose a lot of Vitamin C through urine?

18:22 – can celiac patients absorb these discussed dosages?
20:33 – If we can’t get Vitamin C right now, is there something we can substitute?

22:40 – What do you think of Emergen-C? Liposomal C?

23:47 – How much vitamin C is in oranges?

25:11 – can you take vitamin C with leaky gut?

26:01 – what’s the recommended daily dose of quercetin?
28:01 – what can you recommend as a natural antiviral?
33:00 – importance of protein & amino acids to the immune system
35:10 – what if your vitamin C supplement is causing stomach cramping?

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