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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS) |
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Hi Lillyblossom,
Yes, there is a lot of negative stuff on the net regarding vitamin C, but there's more positive stuff ![]() But Pauling's research and reputation are definitely making a comeback (he was in the science dog-house for a while, as the excellent article posted by IHH explains) as more specific research is being done regarding antioxidants in general. Pauling won the Nobel prize twice, he should be worth taking seriously... and hey, Einstein's dead too, but that doesn't negate the work he did. That's the point, really, that the research he did all those years ago, that was refuted by others later, is now being completely re-evaluated. Anyway, like you say, each to his own. Hi Jeisea! Welcome! I'm in total agreement with you, specially about "eating smart" - I figure since I have to eat, might as well get food that'll do something positive. Many thanks for the info and yes, please give us the blog link, I'd be really interested in reading it, thank you! all the best ![]() |
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Thanks, Artist for your posts in this thread!
![]() Lillyblossom, I certainly wasn't trying to start a problem, only point out that that is a fallacy about taking "too much vitamin c". I just thought I would point out the wonderful research done by Linus Pauling. Too much vitamin c is a joke. It is water soluble, and the worst thing that can happen (as far as I know) is you'll keep running to the bathroom! Eating healthy is a great way to aid your body, as Artist and Jeisea (welcome, btw!) pointed out. But sometimes, with illnesses such as this, your body also needs supplements. I am a big fan of the least medication possible that helps, healthy eating and supplements. Speaking of eating well, Dr Hooshmand has a diet called the "Four F's" which is supposed to help RSD patients. I haven't done it totally yet, but I am working towards eating that way. I'll let you know if it helps. Have a blessed day! ![]() |
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Vic,
I was just re-reading this post & remembered that I read what you wrote on BT. That is why I started taking GSE. I know I printed out some of the things that you wrote. I've moved so don't know if I still have it, but if I find it, I'll let you know. I've upped my GSE from 100 or 200 mg per day to 300. Can't hurt, can it? Linmarie |
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