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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1317040)8/31/2021 10:02:23 PM
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Across the country, about 1 in 4 health care workers still aren’t vaccinated against Covid-19. NBC News’ Gabe Gutierrez speaks with a group of them in North Carolina to find out why.




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Did you know if your doctor told you to eat an orange to prevent or cure scurvy he could face jail time?

Only a medicine approved by the FDA can prevent or cure a disease, any claim to the contrary is a criminal offence.

James Lind: The man who helped to cure scurvy with lemons

The alternative is to consume food or supplements containing vitamin C over a one- to three-month period to treat scurvy. A proactive approach to preventing scurvy is consistently healthy attention to vitamin C intake. Consuming vitamin C in any form, an orange or a capsule, tablet, liquid, etc., will prevent scurvy from occurring. However, McGuff Pharmaceuticals can tell you their Ascorbic Acid can treat or cure scurvy disease. The oranges and vitamin C capsules providers cannot say they can treat, cure or mitigate scurvy. The FDA approves Ascor L500 for the treatment of scurvy but not oranges or vitamin C capsules.