GoBeDo

Thank you so much for stopping by! Time appears to be flying by way too fast and I'm looking to do something exciting with the rest of my life. I'll be starting an online fitness business called "GoBeDo" sometime this year. Be sure and check in. You'll learn about High Interval Training, Yoga, Body weight exercise, Spartan races, Functional training and whole lot more. Real $hit, for Old Timers like me. Why? We only have one shot at a grandiose and fulfilling life. Let's get busy creating one. Remember, it's the start that stops most people. The last thing I want to take to my grave is "regret!"
Peace/Love and Hugs!
Guapo (Grandpa Jasso)
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Sunday, October 23, 2011

WHO'S TRYING TO KILL OUR VITAMIN C?


Hey, it's Marco! The FDA has just notified one pharmacy that it will no longer be allowed to manufacture or distribute injectable vitamin C—despite its remarkable power to heal conditions that conventional medicine can’t touch. Why? Because it’s dangerous? No. Because it can’t be patented and therefore won’t be taken through the standard FDA approval process. It is well known in natural health circles that IV vitamin C could almost be termed a ‘miracle cure’ for a wide variety of conditions, especially infections and similar diseases. But for those who don’t know, it is common knowledge that conventional drugs don’t cure viral diseases such as mononucleosis, hepatitis, influenza, shingles, herpes, etc.  In addition to this, there are more and more bacteria that are becoming resistant to antibiotics.
Not only is the FDA seeking to eradicate use of IV vitamin C, but they are also working to ban injectable magnesium chloride and injectable vitamin B complex 100 as well.  These substances are used to make what is called ‘Myers Cocktail‘, which is used for conditions like chronic fatigue syndrome, hepatitis, AIDS, mononucleosis, and influenza.
Many people are vitamin C deficient, although most are unaware of it.  The RDA for vitamin C is a paltry 90 mg per day for men and 75 mg per day for women.  But you would be hard-pressed to find a vitamin C pill smaller than 500 mg at the health food store.  Linus Pauling, two-time Nobel prize laureate, recommended that people take a minimum of several thousand milligrams of vitamin C per day for optimal health.  He lived to a ripe age of 93, in case you didn’t know.
No Vitamin C

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