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Our environment, including groundwater, is polluted with various harmful substances and toxins. Experts examining wells and springs found the presence of 249 different pollutants. Exceeding the established limits for groundwater for at least one of these substances was found in almost every location. But even if these limits are not exceeded – a poison will remain a poison even if its concentration in drinking water, food, air or soil does not reach a level that is officially defined as toxic!
An old Slovak proverb says that “many geese can defeat a pig!” What can an unfortunate person do who is forced to breathe air full of exhaust fumes every day (when there is no smog alarm, it is officially not toxic), drinks water “slightly” contaminated with chemicals, buys an apple in the supermarket that contains only eight by-products from spraying substances, none of which exceed the “allowed” standard, and finally he has to take drugs, which are also chemicals!
Deadline vitamin C is inextricably linked with the name of prof. Albert Szent-Györgyi, who received the Nobel Prize for his discovery. Thanks to the lectures and works of this scientist, it is widely known that this vitamin is necessary for the proper functioning of the immune system, but also for the elasticity of blood vessels, the health and function of the heart, the growth and healing of bones and ligaments.
Fortunately, the genius of Prof. Szent-Györgyi inspired many other persistent and persistent researchers to enter this field. One of them is prof. Dr. Thomas E. Levy. He noticed an interesting thing. When a toxin (poison) enters the human body, the level of vitamin C in the blood and body fluids immediately drops, often to zero!
The consequence of administering toxins to rats in laboratory conditions is an immediate and significant increase in vitamin C levels! How is it possible? The answer is very logical. Man is one of the twelve unlucky people in the biological world whose body cannot (forgot?) synthesize vitamin C! He is fully dependent on its supplementation from the outside! And again the question arises: How much is the daily requirement for vitamin C?
Scientists in the laboratory administered up to 500 mg of vitamin C per kg of body weight to intoxicated rats after their body's ability to synthesize vitamin C was exhausted. For a person with an average body weight of 75 kg, this is 37,500 mg per day! Are you taking the officially recommended dose of 100 mg per day? It's tragicomic! We recommend reading the book: CURE THE INCURED VITAMIN C – diseases, infections, toxins Thomas E. Levy, MD, JD.
Thanks to high doses of sustained-release vitamin C in the products C 500 or C 1000 Plus you'll get excellent immune support because these products replenish vitamin C at a critical time when you need it most. In addition, vitamin C also contributes to the proper formation of collagen, supporting the maintenance of healthy blood vessels, bones, cartilage, teeth, gums and skin. As an antioxidant, it helps protect against the harmful effects of free radicals; can delay visible signs of aging; plays an important role in metabolic processes that produce energy.
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