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Thank you Ann for adding the dosage information about L.glutamine.
Here is another interesting response regarding vitamin C / ascorbic acid:
I'm a firm believer in Vitamin C/ascorbic acid which is essential to
maintaining stomach acidity, along w/ the HCL the body makes.
Stomach should have a ph of ~3 or less This makes it inhospitalbe for most
of the germs/bugs, making the stomach one of the body's first lines of
defense. With the addition of digestive juices & fluids, the ph gradually
rises in the rest of the GI track.
Healthy bacteria in various parts of the GI track are adapted for the
conditions, including ph, in those areas. If the system doesn't start out at
the right ph, the good guys can't survive where they are supposed to be &
are replaced by bad ones.
In the reading I've done, bacteria/fungi seems to generative energy to
reproduce by oxidiation/breaking less stable compound down into more stable
one. One of these is is nitrates, found naturally in most
vegetables--sometimes in very high amounts, which in converted to nitrites
which are cytotoxic-kills cells & are known to increase cancer risk...
In addition to promoting acidity, ascorbic acid/Vit C is also an
antioxidant. It readily gives up molecules that stablize compounds before
the bacteria which is supposed to be lower in the GI track gets to them.
Interesting little test for stomach acidity at
http://www.drdebe.com/BAKESODA.htm
I've been taking a time-release Vitamin C for ~5 years now. I find I only
need 500 mg/day since it's not flushed out w/in 2 hours after taking like
regular Vit C. Vitamin Source from KMart is inexpensive & readily
available. Nature Made also makes a 500 mg time release....
Before I started taking Vitamin C daily, I was dx w/ gastritis & pur on rx
acid reducers. While the pain resolved, the rest of my syptoms went from bad
to worse when the unchecked bacteria went wild converting the nitrates I was
ingesting (most veggies--esp. potato starch, cured meats & sensitivity
protection toothpaste at 30,000 pmm of nitrates) to more potent nitrites &
even peroxides, I suspect.
Since nitrates/nitrites circulate in all bodily fluids & irritate mucous
menbranes symptoms were varied (affecting GI, skin, sinus, urinary tract,
blurred vision0) & defied dx by various doctors. Ater months on the
internet I connected the dots but am still very sensitive to
nitrates/nitrites, with reactions to a trace amount still take about 6 weeks
to resolve. Taking extra doses of regular Vitamin C with meals when
nitrates can't be avoided does seem to lessen the effect...
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