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  • :The relativ atom masses are to handel (addit) with (g/mol=x*10^-36) for the exactly molecularmass, divide it by the number of atoms and verb they paralell to the exactly ratio you want. You can to addit the sames atoms before do the paralell verbs.

    It is a kind of magic sure.

    Amazon.de sell an periodensystem with relative atommasses and more (study knowledge).

    I like the texas instrument calculators (not the cheapest.

  • v-rocplus is the new vitamin c, visit the site and discover the news!

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  • In college anatomy and physiology I learned something pretty interesting about taking Vitamin C when you have a cold. It has to do with those pills people sometimes take that have something like 2000% of your Vitamin C. I put up a blog entry about it, so check it out at do it yourself einstein (type diyeinstein into Google, it will be the first link!). Just scroll down a little or click the sidebar.

  • The human body cannot produce Vitamin C, so it must be taken form outside sources (food, tablets), and is water soluble as she states, it flushes out of your body and must be replenished.

    Anything that taxes the immune system: germs, stress, lack of sleep, exposure to temperature changes, greatly increases the amount of Vitamin C your body needs.

    Vitamin C in large doses will get you over a cold in days instead of weeks. You might need several 1,000s of mgs. per day when you have a cold.

  • Other things that deplete Vitamin C are smoking, caffeine, antibiotics, cortisone, steroids, aspirin, other painkillers, and too much dairy products.

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