Multi-talented
That statement is from an e-mail about the SARS epidemic that HSI Panelist Allan Spreen, M.D., sent me last week. And those four names are the Mount Rushmore among doctors and scientists who pioneered vitamin C research and made the world aware just how much human health depends on this essential nutrient.
Dr. Spreen’s e-mail just happened to coincide with another e-mail from an HSI member named Ron who wanted some specific information about vitamin C. It’s a timely topic – one that could conceivably help save lives worldwide in the coming weeks and months.
I’m glad that Ron sent these questions, because it’s a subject that’s brought up with some frequency in e-mails from members. Dr. Spreen’ response starts off by addressing the multi-vitamin situation:
“There have been a few really good multi-vitamin/mineral preparations that have left out certain nutrients (vitamin E and C, along with iron which often should be avoided) so that the discriminating pill-popper can augment as he or she sees fit. The problem with that became that many potential customers would look at the label and see the product as incomplete and purchase something else.”
“Concerning absorption, it’s difficult to discuss that as it changes depending upon the dose ingested and the body’s need at any particular time. For example, 6000 milligrams might cause loose stools in a given healthy person when the same person during a bout with the flu might be able to take 20,000 milligrams without difficulty.
“Some people are less tolerant to vitamin C in the acid form. For them switching to the salt form (sodium ascorbate, calcium ascorbate, magnesium ascorbate, etc.) often permits far higher tolerance.”
“I start with a good multi (there are many) and then add specifics for my own wants. You need a team on the field before you can play a team sport, then you start looking to recruit ‘specialist players’. In my opinion that’s the way the supplement game is played.”
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While news about the SARS epidemic changes daily, it’s obvious that this international health threat should not be taken lightly. Ultimately, it will require more than vitamin supplements to put a stop to SARS. But a nutritious diet, combined with supplements that lay the foundation for a healthy immune system, provide what you might call a personal “homeland defense.”.
To Your Good Health,
Jenny Thompson
Health Sciences Institute


