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During the war, food was scarce
In an experiment called "shipwreck" conducted by the Sorby Research Institute in Sheffield, volunteers ate only food delivered on naval lifeboats
During this time, a more powerful human experiment conducted in the UK had a long-term impact on public health.
"The vitamin C experiment is a shocking study," said Philippe Hujoel, the lead author of the new study on the Sobi Vitamin C experiment, a practicing dentist and a professor of oral health sciences at the University of Washington School of Dentistry
Hujoel added that although two trial participants suffered from life-threatening heart disease due to vitamin C deficiency, no one would be permanently harmed
Hujoel, an adjunct professor of epidemiology, explained that due to wars and food shortages, the supply of vitamin C is insufficient, so they want to be conservative
Vitamin C is an important element because creating scar tissue is dependent on the production of collagen and collagen depends on vitamin C in your body's ability to heal wounds
In the Soby test, the researchers asked participants to consume an average of 0 mg, 10 mg, or 70 mg per day for 9 months
In the end, researchers at Soby University said that 10 mg a day is enough to combat the symptoms of scurvy
Hujoel said that he tracked and reviewed the research data, and with the help of Margaux Hujoel, scientists and Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, the data was used to process small sample sizes through modern statistical techniques, and the technology did not have the original scientists.
The Hujoels found that the data from this unique study required more than just a “eyeball method” of data evaluation
The researchers wrote: "The conclusion is that when data from landmark trials are available, no new statistical methods are used to re-evaluate these data, which may lead to misleading statements about vitamin C required for the prevention and treatment of collagen-related diseases
"The reliable parameter analysis of (Sorby) test data shows that 97.
Huyols' research also found that it takes a long time to recover from vitamin C deficiency and higher levels of vitamin C are required
DOI 10.
Vitamin C and scar strength: analysis of a historical trial and implications for collagen-related pathologies