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<blockquote data-quote="trophy33" data-source="post: 77606377" data-attributes="member: 414763"><p>People who are even decades on carnivore diet do not develop scurvy. Neither do Inuits, Masai and neither did our carnivore ancestors living during ice ages.</p><p></p><p>Scurvy is developed with alcoholism or when sugar competes for the same pathways as the vitamin C. People consuming 0 sugar can metabolize vitamin C perfectly and so a small dosage that is naturally in animal products is sufficient.</p><p></p><p>Scurvy was historically always developed in populations with high alcohol and high carbohydrate consumption, like in sailors (rum + crackers diet). Those need fruit or a vitamin C supplement, not carnivores.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trophy33, post: 77606377, member: 414763"] People who are even decades on carnivore diet do not develop scurvy. Neither do Inuits, Masai and neither did our carnivore ancestors living during ice ages. Scurvy is developed with alcoholism or when sugar competes for the same pathways as the vitamin C. People consuming 0 sugar can metabolize vitamin C perfectly and so a small dosage that is naturally in animal products is sufficient. Scurvy was historically always developed in populations with high alcohol and high carbohydrate consumption, like in sailors (rum + crackers diet). Those need fruit or a vitamin C supplement, not carnivores. [/QUOTE]
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