It rose to fame as a cold-busting immuno-booster in 1970 when Nobel Prize-winning chemist Linus Pauling published a book promoting what he called “megadoses” of vitamin C.
Biochemist and two-time Nobel Prize Winner Linus Pauling suspected Vitamin C deficiency to play a role as low Vitamin C stimulates the production of the heart disease-promoting Lipoprotein (a).
生化家 Linus Pauling,两届诺贝尔奖获得者认为,维生素 C 缺乏,可刺激人体产生大量可导致心脏病的 a 型脂蛋白。