Thanks.  The thing is that it is not always available in the state you 
recommend... think winter.
Interesting for those of us who have issues taking Vit C supplementation.
PT

 
Rev. PT Ferrance, L.Ac.


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 From: Doug <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, August 8, 2014 11:25 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Do-It-Yourself Dehydroascorbic Vitamin C
 


Hi PT,
Many vegetables and other plants contain ascorbic acid oxidase. But zucchini 
squash contains a much higher concentration than any other known source. It’s 
important to use as high concentration of AAO as possible in order to produce 
as much DHAA as possible.
Doug
 


From:PT Ferrance [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2014 6:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Do-It-Yourself Dehydroascorbic Vitamin C
 
Interesting video.  Do you ever use vegetables other than zucchini?  Could you 
use parsley?
PT
 

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From:Doug <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, August 8, 2014 7:46 PM
Subject: CS>Do-It-Yourself Dehydroascorbic Vitamin C
 
Dehydroascorbic acid (DHAA) is a form of vitamin C that is absorbed much better 
than common ascorbic acid (AA). When taken orally, 5 grams of DHAA results in 
peak blood plasma vitamin C levels twice as high as AA or liposomal C. DHAA for 
dietary use can be made by an economical, do-it-yourself method right at home. 
I have published a YouTube video that teaches you how to make it. This is a 
very long video (45 minutes) that discusses the science behind why DHAA is 
absorbed so much better, shows actual blood absorption data comparing various 
oral forms of vitamin C, and demonstrates in great detail the DIY method for 
making DHAA. People who are interested in achieving high blood levels of 
vitamin C will be very interested. I am going to post a link to this video 
here, but before I do, please be informed of the following disclosure and 
notice:
My name is Doug Kitt, and I am a commercial vendor of vitamin C products. I 
have a commercial interest in the video. The name of my company is mentioned 
several times, and one of my products is briefly discussed. You will be asked 
for a donation at the end of the video. Furthermore, data is presented that 
some people consider critical of liposomal C. If any of these things is likely 
to offend you, please don’t click on the link!
http://youtu.be/YHKBhz7OCB4