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Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
Some of the RSD posters use high dose
Vit C... Antioxidants are good for inflammatory
problems.

There are some papers recommending
250mg of C for diabetics.. More than
That may interfere with blood sugars
and some testing strips.

Because this has not been clearly clarified
As yet I don't recommend high C doses
here. But people are free to do as they
Choose.
My rheumatologist recommended a 1000mg daily. I wonder if i can blame it for my elevated blood sugar???
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