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    *sneeze*
    *sneeze*

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    Orange juice.
    Orange juice.

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    What did you say? Orange juice.
    What did you say? Orange juice.

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    For when you’re feeling hot and not so hot.
    For when you’re feeling hot and not so hot.

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    Don’t you worry about Suzie getting enough Vitamin C?
    Don’t you worry about Suzie getting enough Vitamin C?

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    Many people reach straight for orange juice when they get a cold.
    Many people reach straight for orange juice when they get a cold.

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    Or mix up one of these cold busting, immune boosting supplements packed full of Vitamin C.
    Or mix up one of these cold busting, immune boosting supplements packed full of Vitamin C.

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    It’s supposed to help cure the common cold.
    It’s supposed to help cure the common cold.

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    They’re a growing two-hundred million dollar industry.
    They’re a growing two-hundred million dollar industry.

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    And, unsurprisingly, their sales peak when the cold and flu season does.
    And, unsurprisingly, their sales peak when the cold and flu season does.

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    And with boxes that claim that Vitamin C helps support your immune system, why wouldn’t
    And with boxes that claim that Vitamin C helps support your immune system, why wouldn’t

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    you pop a fizzy tablet when you start to feel a bit stuffy?
    you pop a fizzy tablet when you start to feel a bit stuffy?

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    But if you follow this little astrecks, you’ll see that the claim isn’t supported by the
    But if you follow this little astrecks, you’ll see that the claim isn’t supported by the

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    FDA.
    FDA.

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    That’s because Vitamin C doesn’t doesn’t cure your cold.
    That’s because Vitamin C doesn’t doesn’t cure your cold.

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    A powerhouse of Vitamin C!
    A powerhouse of Vitamin C!

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    You really crave orange juice and that craving is your body wisdom.
    You really crave orange juice and that craving is your body wisdom.

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    My what?
    My what?

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    You just can’t beat that great taste.
    You just can’t beat that great taste.

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    You can trace the Vitamin C craze back to this guy: Linus Pauling.
    You can trace the Vitamin C craze back to this guy: Linus Pauling.

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    He was a pretty big deal. He won a Nobel Prize for his work with quantum chemistry and a
    He was a pretty big deal. He won a Nobel Prize for his work with quantum chemistry and a

  • 01:04

    Nobel Peace Prize in the 60s for his anti-nuclear weapon advocacy.
    Nobel Peace Prize in the 60s for his anti-nuclear weapon advocacy.

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    So when he came out with a book in 1970 claiming that Vitamin C could help you avoid colds
    So when he came out with a book in 1970 claiming that Vitamin C could help you avoid colds

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    and improve your health, it took off.
    and improve your health, it took off.

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    Americans cleared drugstore shelves.
    Americans cleared drugstore shelves.

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    Newspapers wrote that the sales were “not to be sneezed at” and called it “The Great
    Newspapers wrote that the sales were “not to be sneezed at” and called it “The Great

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    Cold Rush.”
    Cold Rush.”

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    But the medical community was cold to Pauling’s cold claims.
    But the medical community was cold to Pauling’s cold claims.

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    For one, they weren’t based on any actual science — Pauling had personally started
    For one, they weren’t based on any actual science — Pauling had personally started

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    taking Vitamin C at the suggestion of a friend and he got less colds.
    taking Vitamin C at the suggestion of a friend and he got less colds.

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    The criticism, of course, was that just because it happened to him, it didn’t make it a
    The criticism, of course, was that just because it happened to him, it didn’t make it a

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    real study.
    real study.

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    Which Pauling admitted to, and asked that “someone” actually do one.
    Which Pauling admitted to, and asked that “someone” actually do one.

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    But doctors already knew that taking large amounts of Vitamin C wasn’t the best idea.
    But doctors already knew that taking large amounts of Vitamin C wasn’t the best idea.

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    Adults only need 75-90 mg of Vitamin C a day.
    Adults only need 75-90 mg of Vitamin C a day.

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    It’s found in a ton of different foods.
    It’s found in a ton of different foods.

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    Most people are eating enough Vitamin C in their normal diet for a healthy immune system.
    Most people are eating enough Vitamin C in their normal diet for a healthy immune system.

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    But Pauling’s book suggested taking 2,000 mg or more a day.
    But Pauling’s book suggested taking 2,000 mg or more a day.

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    22 times the amount you really need.
    22 times the amount you really need.

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    Just because Vitamin C is good for you, doesn’t mean that taking more is better for you.
    Just because Vitamin C is good for you, doesn’t mean that taking more is better for you.

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    A review of 46 different scientific trials with more than 11,000 participants found that
    A review of 46 different scientific trials with more than 11,000 participants found that

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    taking Vitamin C supplements regularly doesn’t prevent you from getting colds.
    taking Vitamin C supplements regularly doesn’t prevent you from getting colds.

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    It can reduce the length of your cold by a megar 8 percent — less than half a day.
    It can reduce the length of your cold by a megar 8 percent — less than half a day.

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    But taking a supplement at the beginning of a cold doesn’t help make it go away faster.
    But taking a supplement at the beginning of a cold doesn’t help make it go away faster.

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    Vitamin C was found to be most useful for people engaged in “intense physical exercise”
    Vitamin C was found to be most useful for people engaged in “intense physical exercise”

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    — like marathon runners.
    — like marathon runners.

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    But for most people, “routine supplementation is not justified.”
    But for most people, “routine supplementation is not justified.”

  • 02:47

    And taking extra Vitamin C can result in a classic “too much of a good thing.”
    And taking extra Vitamin C can result in a classic “too much of a good thing.”

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    That 2,000 mg Pauling recommended is the amount in two Emergen-Cs.
    That 2,000 mg Pauling recommended is the amount in two Emergen-Cs.

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    It’s also the threshold of how much you can take before you may start to feel cramping
    It’s also the threshold of how much you can take before you may start to feel cramping

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    or have diarrhea or nausea. It could get worse.
    or have diarrhea or nausea. It could get worse.

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    A Swedish study found that men who took just 1,000 mg of Vitamin C a day were twice as
    A Swedish study found that men who took just 1,000 mg of Vitamin C a day were twice as

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    likely to develop kidney stones.
    likely to develop kidney stones.

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    But that’s about as bad as it gets.
    But that’s about as bad as it gets.

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    The reason this hasn’t been more highly regulated, is you can’t seriously hurt yourself
    The reason this hasn’t been more highly regulated, is you can’t seriously hurt yourself

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    with Vitamin C.
    with Vitamin C.

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    No one has died from an overdose.
    No one has died from an overdose.

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    Pauling himself said he used to take up to
    Pauling himself said he used to take up to

  • 03:23

    30,000 mg. It probably gave him tummy troubles, but he was otherwise fine.
    30,000 mg. It probably gave him tummy troubles, but he was otherwise fine.

  • 03:28

    So what will help your cold?
    So what will help your cold?

  • 03:31

    For one, hydration. Sure, you can still have that orange juice, but just plain water or
    For one, hydration. Sure, you can still have that orange juice, but just plain water or

  • 03:35

    clear broth will do the trick.
    clear broth will do the trick.

  • 03:37

    Things like decongestants, ibuprofen, vapor rubs… they help ease the symptoms of a cold,
    Things like decongestants, ibuprofen, vapor rubs… they help ease the symptoms of a cold,

  • 03:42

    but don’t necessarily shorten it.
    but don’t necessarily shorten it.

  • 03:44

    The best way to cure a cold… is rest. Let your immune system do its thing.
    The best way to cure a cold… is rest. Let your immune system do its thing.

  • 03:49

    And don’t worry too much about Vitamin C.
    And don’t worry too much about Vitamin C.

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No, Vitamin C won't cure your cold

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Intro:

*sneeze*. Orange juice.. What did you say? Orange juice.. For when you’re feeling hot and not so hot.. Don’t you worry about Suzie getting enough Vitamin C?
Many people reach straight for orange juice when they get a cold.
Or mix up one of these cold busting, immune boosting supplements packed full of Vitamin C.
It’s supposed to help cure the common cold.. They’re a growing two-hundred million dollar industry.
And, unsurprisingly, their sales peak when the cold and flu season does.
And with boxes that claim that Vitamin C helps support your immune system, why wouldn’t
you pop a fizzy tablet when you start to feel a bit stuffy?
But if you follow this little astrecks, you’ll see that the claim isn’t supported by the
FDA.. That’s because Vitamin C doesn’t doesn’t cure your cold.
A powerhouse of Vitamin C!. You really crave orange juice and that craving is your body wisdom.
My what?. You just can’t beat that great taste.. You can trace the Vitamin C craze back to this guy: Linus Pauling.

Video Vocabulary

/ˈkeməstrē/

noun

branch of science concerned with substances of which matter is composed, investigation of their properties and reactions.

/səˈpōzd/

adjective verb

generally assumed or believed to be case, but not necessarily. To imagine or guess what might happen.

verb

To recover from or remove a problem.

/ˈdrəɡstôr/

noun

pharmacy which also sells toiletries and other articles.

noun other verb

thing added to something else. Added extras to support or make some things complete. To add extra to support or make something complete.

/ˈkwän(t)əm/

noun

discrete quantity of energy proportional in magnitude to frequency of radiation.

/imˈpro͞ov/

verb

To make, or become, something better.

/ˈmilyən/

number

1,000,000.

/səˈpôrt/

verb

bear all or part of weight of.

/ˈpou(ə)rˌhous/

noun

person or thing of great energy.

/strāt/

adjective adverb noun

extending or moving uniformly in one direction only. in straight line. part of something that is not curved.

/ˈkrāviNG/

noun verb

Very strong desire for something. To have a very strong desire for something.

/bēˈkəz/

conjunction

For a reason.

/ˈfēliNG/

adjective noun verb

showing emotion or sensitivity. emotional state or reaction. To be aware of or experience an emotion, sensation.