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Hope College, 1987. Where did you get your chemistry degree ?

"Try posting the exact quotes from these sources that back what you are claiming"

I'm not claiming anything, except that what I consider large doses of ascorbate do not in themselves cause kidney stones, as you've wrongfully asserted. I provided articles, but I'm not going to hold your hand and quote them. If you don't want to read them, I don't care !!

Calcium oxalate itself is very insoluble in pure water, but you've neglected several competing equilibria. Its clear from your manner, that you're not interested in anything I have to offer.

The articles I cited were written by PhD's. If you don't like it, good for you, but your argument isn't with me, regardless of your experience in dealing people you may believe are somehow like me, whoever you are. Why don't you take it up with the authors, show them that they are wrong, and then help these people by advancing knowledge - instead of wasting time ROFL.

 

 
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