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Posted By WikiMap 6 months ago in News

Scurvy is a condition that is lack of vitamin C which is known as ascorbic acid. It is characterized by gingivitis which is a gum disease, anemia and general weakness. There is also a skin hemorrhages that is caused by prolonged deficiency of vitamin C in the diet.

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    lynndoorso6 months ago

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    I have been following this since Linus Paulings work on Vitamin C and Scurvy back in the day. I use Hem-eez with my Vitamin C for maximum absorption of my C and other nutrients. Check out http://www.Hem-eez.com to learn more. Just fascinating to see this research coming to light. We are all deficient.

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      gointop1 month, 3 weeks ago

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      Drink every morning, fresh orange juice and you will never be shortage of vitamin C.

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