Vitamin C pitted head-to-head against antibiotics for bacterial vaginal infections.

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The saturated fat video I mentioned can be found here: Bacterial Vaginosis & Diet (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/bacterial-vaginosis-and-diet/).

There’s another way to get vitamin C into the body, dripped directly in the vein. Does that actually do anything? See:

• Intravenous Vitamin C for Terminal Cancer Patients (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/intravenous-vitamin-c-for-terminal-cancer-patients)
• Vitamin C Supplements for Terminal Cancer Patients (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/vitamin-c-supplements-for-terminal-cancer-patients)
• The Role of Vitamin C in the Treatment of Terminal Cancer (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/the-role-of-vitamin-C-in-the-treatment-of-terminal-cancer)

For those of us who prefer to get vitamin C the old-fashioned way, through the mouth, and in foods rather than supplements, the question becomes What is the Optimal Vitamin C intake? (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/what-is-the-optimal-vitamin-c-intake).

For those considering taking oral vitamin C in supplements instead, make sure you watch this video first: Do Vitamin C Supplements Prevent Colds but Cause Kidney Stones? (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/do-vitamin-c-supplements-prevent-colds-but-cause-kidney-stones)

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Alpha A. Fowler III, MD, of Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond discusses development of a mouse model of sepsis and ARDS and the basis for moving evaluation of the effects of high-dose vitamin C in sepsis from the animal model into the CITRIS-ALI trial, a randomized trial with human participants. Recorded at the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) 32nd Annual Congress, LIVES 2019, on October 1 in Berlin. Click https://ja.ma/2qJP94f for full trial details. Video used with permission.
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