Hydrogen peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide is rather associated positive – sometimes it brings relief from cuts or sore throat. Finds use even in the household. It has been possible on the Internet for some time find offers for injecting hydrogen peroxide, i.e. giving it intramuscularly or intravenously with a syringe. It is also becoming more and more fashionable drinking her solution. Proponents of these methods claim that hydrogen peroxide detoxifies from within and removes toxins from the body.
Meanwhile, researchers at the University of The Colorado School of Medicine found that hydrogen peroxide administered in this the way is toxic. It contributes to the overproduction of enzymes, which cause the death of nerve cells in an increased amount. Are you sure we want to destroy our nervous system in the name of scientifically unsuccessful detoxification?
Intravenous infusions of vitamin C.
Forgive me for a moment of private life, but on this topic I ask myself: WHY? Vitamin C is a vitamin soluble in water. This means that the body will not take in any more vitamin. than it needs, the excess will be expelled. Recommended intake Vitamin C according to the latest nutrition standards ranges from 40 to 120 mg, in depending on age, sex and physiological condition. Supplementation says about maximum dose of 1000 mg. The intravenous infusions are usually 7,5 grams per liter 250 ml of saline.
Vitamin C, it seems, can’t be toxic – after all, it is the first line of defense in the season of illness. Let’s stop. Chemically, it is ascorbic acid, which in excess contributes to the formation of stones kidney disease, it is dangerous in sickle cell anemia, it causes diarrhea, vomiting, stomach and intestinal pain and cramps. If, therefore, there is no need increased vitamin C supplementation (hemorrhages, iron deficiency) does not make sense performing intravenous infusions. It’s a pity for health and money – one drip is cost in the order of PLN 250.
Vitamin C left-handed / left-handed
Being on the topic of vitamin C no way not to bring up this topic. Let’s debunk the myth once and for all. There is nothing such as a left-sided vitamin – probably someone got it wrong and used this names instead of left-handed, and what has already been said has been on the Internet forever. As for the second form – here is a short review of chemistry.
Vitamin C has the ability to twist right polarized light. And only this form of vitamin is active biologically. There are ways to change the left turn angle, however such a compound cannot be called a vitamin because it is inactive. Mistake probably because the full chemical name of vitamin C is acid L-ascorbic. However, the letter L it does not say about the light polarization angle. Best Source of Vitamin C? Parsley, blackcurrant juice and fresh pepper.
Many companies prey on ignorance Internet users and sells expensive specifics of Fr. the best composition, pseudoscientists, healthy eating ambassadors and homeopaths have a new field to do show off. It is sad that so many people are deceived. Complaints against companies pharmaceuticals continues, but are natural therapists behind their ears? In eyes consumers do better because they offer natural supplements or specifics, which cost a lot more than once, and their effect is often the placebo effect.
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Bibliorafia:
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4. The effects of taking high doses of vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) collective work of specialists from the Mayo clinic (recognized as one of the best in the United States conducting clinical trials (according to US News & World Report)