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*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.
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branch of science concerned with substances of which matter is composed, investigation of their properties and reactions.
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discrete quantity of energy proportional in magnitude to frequency of radiation.
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