I'm in my first week at 2000mg per day and its ripping the tummy out of meAnyone else had this problem?.
I'm in my first week at 2000mg per day and its ripping the tummy out of meAnyone else had this problem?.
Originally Posted by BOUNCER
sulphate or HCL (both can irritate the stomach- particularly HCL)... you may need to lower your dose and work your way up (or take with food- which should help)
I'm taking the sulphate.
Thanks for the reply, you still Moderating over on Elite?.
yes.Originally Posted by BOUNCER
btw- some info on sulfates-- its based on water levels of sulfates, though the same applies
Health risks for humans who drink water containing high sulfate levels
People not used to drinking water with high levels of sulfate can experience dehydration and diarrhea. Kids are often more sensitive to sulfate than adults. As a safety measure, water with a sulfate level exceeding 400 mg/l should not be used in the preparation of baby food. Older children and adults become used to high sulfate levels after a few days
try building up to the 2000mg a day to adjust your body to it. Or you can take a copper supplement to aid in absorption.
BOUNCER, check johans long ass thread about vitamin C....
and start taking 20-25 grams of vitamin C ed , theyll help alot with ur joints , energy levels and overall health
try ascorbic acid 1st , if it hurts ur stomach or u have a senstive stomach then go with sodium ascorbate.....but if its fine then use ascorbic acid
holy God 20-25 grams? Diarrhea?Originally Posted by IronFreakX
perhaps you meant 2 to 2.5 grams?Originally Posted by IronFreakX
Bouncer you really should look into a product called celadrin its top notch stuff and works quicker plus has more added benefits than glucosimine
if bowel tolerance is reached then yes he will experience diarrhea , if not he wont.....Originally Posted by prolangtum
20-25 grams is an ED dose in case of cold it should be upped to 40@least
nah , I ment 20-25 grams...Originally Posted by macrophage69alpha
20-25 grams is not needed.
Yes, It is.Originally Posted by prolangtum
20-25 grams of vitamin C will act as a pro-oxident, it will also pretty much severely disturb your gastrointestinal tract and throw off your stomach PH.Originally Posted by IronFreakX
while there are a few fringe physicians that reccomend such doses, they are typically administered via IV.
most "main stream" (among those that accept mega C dosing- the main stream is actually against any form of mega dosing) doctors and researcers reccomendations are 5g per day max.
Iven been taking 22 grams for quite a while now ,Id like to increase the dose but I dont enough $$$ to do so , neway Im not gonna try to convince you or anything or explain or refer ...Ive done that too many times and honestly... Im sick and tired of doing it (no offense)Originally Posted by macrophage69alpha
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vitamin C costs about 6$/kg, so while not reccomending your course of action, you could take 50g a day for less than 30cents/day.Originally Posted by IronFreakX
there is no need to convince, explain or refer- you may do what you wish with your body. The comments above were so that others, might consider and research before following such reccomendations.
Dude! where do u get ur vitamin C from???Originally Posted by macrophage69alpha
what gave you the inclination to drop 20 grams of vitamin C a day??
Originally Posted by IronFreakX
various places, though it generally comes in 25kg drums![]()
Originally Posted by prolangtum
there are some sites, and older IV research, that promote these kind of doses.
got a site for me bro?Originally Posted by macrophage69alpha
I know Poliquin thinks IV Vitamin C can cure cancer but....I generally take his theories with a grain of salt.Originally Posted by macrophage69alpha
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