100 mg per day is enough to saturate the storage capacity. The body gets rid of excess vitamin C fast and there must be a reason for that mechanism.
That's what I figured. You don't know what you're talking about. Go read Linus Pauling's work and come back.
Many of Pauling’s experiments were shown not to be reproducible and his theories became obsolete later on. Pauling never disavowed them, and they have continued to be cited approvingly by others until today. Irreproducible scientific beliefs promoted by prominent scientists sometimes have a long life, sometimes they even create cults. The Pauling cult is one of them.
Speaking from personal experience you're wrong.
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