USDA finds guinea pigs are more valuable than humans
By Linda on Jul 22, 2010 in Interesting Stories
USDA finds guinea pigs are more valuable than humans so they set their RDA of Vit C at 10-25 mg per KGM so that means if humans were as valuable they would have an RDA of 820 to 2000 mg a day instead of the current 75 mg for women and 90 for men.If we get this new health care plan let’s plan to lobby for us to get equal rights with guinea pigs.
This higher level of vitamin C going in all humans would save billions each year in needless healthcare costs. See Tom Levy MD’s book CURING THE INCURABLE; you need a copy in your office today. The 1200 references make your recommending BioEn’R-G’y C at one slightly heaping tsp no less than twice a day (providing 8 grams a day) something that there is a reference for in this useful compendium of vitamin C research papers by him.
Garry F. Gordon MD,DO,MD(H)
President, Gordon Research Institute
www.gordonresearch.comOrthomolecular Medicine News Service, February 04, 2010
RDA for Vitamin C is 10% of USDA Standard for Guinea Pigs
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Comment by Andrew W. Saul
Editor-In-Chief, Orthomolecular Medicine News Service(OMNS, Feb 4, 2010) The US RDA for vitamin C for humans is only 10% of the government’s vitamin C standards for Guinea pigs.
Wait a minute; that cannot possibly be true.
Can it?
The US Department of Agriculture states that “the Guinea pig’s vitamin C requirement is 10-15 mg per day under normal conditions and 15-25 mg per day if pregnant, lactating, or growing.” (1)
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