Ive heard that the latest science implicates high vitamin C intake with DNA damage and cancer. True or false?
A., Someone once said, “Next, they’ll be blaming vitamin C for cancer…” Contrary to widely published reports, most of which were based on papers or comments that have since been retracted, there is no evidence that vitamin C damages DNA or contributes to cancer formation. (When you hear reports like this, remember that the entire animal kingdom has evolved to produce “massive” amounts of vitamin C which is deposited into the blood stream 24/7.) We believe these baseless, widely placed, so-called ‘news’ stories are part of a deliberate propaganda campaign. These stories are usually wrong, yet the retractions rarely make news. This scare tactic lowers demand for non-toxic, non-prescription substances. We also believe that the main competitor to most drugs is ordinary ascorbic acid, vitamin C. Read our extended rebuttal and even Sloan-Kettering now admits vitamin C PROTECTS DNA • Q., I have been ordering your vitamin C for a while, and I am convinced that this is the best vitamin C that