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Old 04-08-2007, 06:01 PM
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Default Vitamin C, Exercise and Asthma

"Thus, the authors of this study conclude, 'Ascorbic acid supplementation provides a protective effect against exercise-induced airway narrowing in asthmatic subjects.'"

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I heard that Vitamin c does absolutely nothing for you (pills that you take in the morning)
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I heard that Vitamin c does absolutely nothing for you (pills that you take in the morning)
A Vit C pill can be used for birth control if the female
will squeeze the pill tightly between her knees.
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