Thought I'd revive this thread. A very interesting article appeared in the news recently:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4238250.stm
Thought I'd revive this thread. A very interesting article appeared in the news recently:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4238250.stm
Flipping heck, Chris, that news article is nearly 3 years old!
Sorry I posted the wrong site. Try this:
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/...to-beat-cancer
Saw the story on the front page of the Daily Express yesterday, and thought it was new. Not so sure now!
Didn't have you down as an Express reader, Chris.
Thank goodness for that.
You had me worried there for a moment.
What's wrong with the Express? My mother in law gives it to me to read but I use it to mix with my grass clippings, and other household rubbish, on the compost heap. Loads of pages!
Can i just say this thread is quality, i can't remember if a satisfactory conclusion was ever reached but can i point out that fruit has never let me down as a way of keeping colds away.
Luke Appleyard (Wharfedale)- quick on the dissent
Wow,
cant believe this has been dragged up again guys.
It was a real S**ty time for me this.
Jamie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkkJC...eature=related - Wild Beasts
Vitamin C is ascorbic acid and is naturally found in nature, while some animals have the ability to produce their own vitamin C, human beings do not produce vitamin C themselves and are totally reliant on the vitamin C they get in their diets. If we don't eat vitamin C then within about six weeks we develop the signs of deficiency of vitamin C.