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To: elmatador who wrote (5006)3/27/2020 11:35:04 AM
From: louel  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13798
 
When Vitamin C is required in large natural amounts. Northern Brazil being Tropical. Should also have fertile conditions for the Acerola Cherry grown in the Gulf region. which are among the worlds highest natural sources.

hando.com being Tropical should also be fertile growing conditions for Acerola Cherry. Grown in the Gulf.

Native indian tribes traditionally picked rose hips as a source. As a child I remember us going on hip & berry harvesting hikes in preparation for the annual cold & flu season. They grow every where wild and are free. Note that is rose hips from elevations above 830 meters contain higher contents of Vitamins C and A



The rosehip berries that become Rose-Hip are a fruit, and one that is packed with natural vitamin C. In fact, they contain 50% more vitamin C than oranges and known to be one of nature's richer sources of natural vitamin C. 1 cup or 127 grams of rose hips contain 541 Mg of Vitamin C.

A medium-size orange has 69.7 mg of vitamin C,