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RE: Carnivore Diet - Does it lack Vitamin C?

in #carnivore6 years ago

Wow its good how you teach without sounding soo scientific. You made every paragraph easy to understand. Thanks bro. But I guess I cannot describe a macrophage as pacman that gobbles up dead or foreign tissues in the body, can I? My lecturer always wants me to sound more scientific

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Amber L Hearn writes about Vit C in a way that your lecturer would appreciate. As do the authors from Hungary who's work I link to.
Just in case you are interested in going deeper.

Alright sir. Thanks a lot

Thanks glad it was readable. the science can be daunting, which is a shame because it makes so much sense, and is so powerfully beneficial.
Pac man..yeah I may be pushing it there ha ha... lucky I dont know that much so lots of room for imagination left :)

Man, keep more.coming. Am a medical student from Ghana and am very interested in stuff like these

Thank you glad they fire your curiosity - did you see the one on mosquitoes? They require high blood glucose to develop in the later stage when the infection moves to the red blood cells. I may make some mistakes so be careful to fact-check me :)

I missed this one but I will soon check it up on your Blog. I wish I could contribute to the research you're making in this field. It's interesting.

I try to write about other peoples research that has inspired me to try their idea. I do not have a disease state, thankfully, so I am looking for performance gains in daily life.

The best way to get involved is work out how to try the diet for yourself, only experience brings wisdom. Anything else is just memorising other peoples opinions.

Good luck, I am glad you enjoy

(I will re-write the mosquito post, the original one was not very well written)

Yes sir, I would wait on that