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Question: Is whole food vitamin C superior to natural because it is part of a tyrosinase complex? Short Answer: Vitamin C is nearly ubiquitously distributed in plant tissues, and is never bound to any enzyme as a structural complex. Vitamin C promotes absorption of iron from plant foods, inhibits copper absorption, and de-loads copper from ceruloplasmin, which may play a role in distributing copper to tissues. Vitamin C is not capable of destroying ceruloplasmin. These functions follow directly from vitamin C as an electron donor and there is no evidence whatsoever that whole food vitamin C behaves differently in these respects than synthetic vitamin C. However, daily needs in most contexts are 2-400 milligrams of vitamin C per day, which is below the dose shown to potentially cause problems with copper. Getting this from whole foods or whole food supplements is better than using synthetic vitamin C because it avoids GMO corn and Chinese synthetics and provides a host of other beneficial constituents alongside the vitamin C. This is a clip from a live Q&A session open to CMJ Masterpass members. In addition to this episode, you can access two other free samples using this link: https://chrismasterjohnphd.substack.com/p/questions-on-hair-trace-mineral-analysis In that batch of free episodes you will also find the answer to this question: If you want to become a Masterpass member so you can participate in the next live Q&A, or so you can have access to the complete recording and transcript of each Q&A session, you can save 10% off the subscription price for as long as you remain a member by using this link to sign up: https://chrismasterjohnphd.substack.com/qanda Learn more about the Masterpass here: https://chrismasterjohnphd.substack.com/about This snippet is from the June 16, 2023 AMA. The full recording and transcript is reserved for Masterpass members. Here is a preview of what’s included: -
Butyrate for Hashimoto’s? What else? -
What in the comprehensive nutritional screening is helping to interpret lactate/pyruvate and ketone ratios? -
Is the solution to a respiratory chain disorder to take Niagen? -
If I have high manganese on an HTMA, do I need to detox? -
Should CFS patients target reducing their serum BH4? -
What to do about low alkaline phosphatase? -
If my glucose spikes above 140, should I eat fiber and take ACV before the meal, eat cinnamon with the meal, chew slowly, and move for ten minutes after my meals? -
Difficulty getting Quest to do the lactate/pyruvate ratio correctly. -
Is 38 milligrams of niacinamide enough to rule out niacin deficiency as a cause of low NAD+? -
How does optimizing body composition help optimize energy metabolism? Can impaired energy metabolism make someone fatter? -
Is monounsaturated fat the best fat? -
Manganese followup. -
Do you need to stop taking biotin before a biotin test? -
What in "a bunch of supplements" flip the lactate/pyruvate ratio from high to low? -
NAD infusions, yay or nay? -
Why do I feel better after a warm shower, even better than after sunshine? -
Should I cut back on vitamin A if I have toxicity symptoms but cutting back makes me get sick? -
Do home blood drop tests have to be pricked at the finger? -
Is it true that my boyfriend was just born a night owl? -
How much eating out is too much? -
When measuring ketones, lactate, and glucose at home to optimize energy metabolism, what time of day should we take the measurements? Here’s a link to the full AMA: https://chrismasterjohnphd.substack.com/p/recording-and-transcript-of-the-june-a55 |