@Galaxyshock - I recommend you just take regular ascorbic acid vitamin c. It works wonders and makes it so much easier to to get the benefits of vitamin C. I will however note I did try drinking a lot of lemon water i.e. freshly squeezed lemons + water over several days, and got the noticeable nitric oxide boosting effect which I usually get from Vitamin C supplementation; but I wasn't observing my brain health then, and got pretty sick of lemon water after awhile, but I'm sure you can get a lot of Vitamin C this way if you don't want to take supplements.
Vitamin C Appetite Suppressant?
It's funny. I recently created a thread on nicotine and it's appetite suppressing effects. It worked, however nicotine was too much of a stimulant, and would cause undesirable effects such as insomnia, vasoconstriction, emotional stress, nausea and tolerance.
With Vitamin C, as you can see in this thread in post #19 (on June 2017) I wrote:
6. Vitamin C has reduced my appetite (but not cravings). I believe it does this by making me a lot more bloated and gassy.
Then I found my old log of my lemon water drinking experiment (posted 2 years 3 months ago), which is posted on a different private forum on the Internet, here are some relevant quotes from it:
Now it hasn't done much for my allergies. But amazingly it has really helped suppress my appetite. And when I say suppress my appetite, it has literally made me have no desire for eating food, I literally don't feel hungry at all throughout the day. Note though, I have completely replaced drinking water with lemon water. It's weird because it kind of makes you feel full in a bloated way, but you don't feel overly bloated. I thought the bloating and appetite suppression might be fructose malabsorption (which I slightly suffer with), but lemon has hardly any fructose in it.
Apparently it has appetite suppressing effects. But I never pay attention to those things anymore, as there are so many foods with "appetite suppressing effects" which really don't make much of a difference at all.I've tried peppermint tea before in the past too. But I can't drink much of that without feeling nauseous.On a related note. I told my mother about it, and she said she watched a show on the telly about this obese guy testing all different appetite suppressants foods to help him lose weight, and the conclusion at the end, was he found peppermint and lemon teas worked the best to suppress his appetite regularly.
It seems I was originally trying lemon water for my crippling allergies at the time (which I finally solved with zinc supplementation). But what's interesting is I experienced a strong appetite suppressant effect with lemon water, which made me "full in a bloated way"! This was in Oct 2015!
So I experienced an appetite suppressing effect with my lemon water experiment (Oct 2015), & with my megadosing Vitamin C experiment (June 2017), and attribute a bloated feeling to the appetite suppressing effect both times!
Hmm we might be onto a winner here folks, we can only hope...
Also according to this guys site: http://fatburningman...n-c-diy-health/
He claims:
There’s a study published regarding smokers that quit smoking using Vitamin C spray—the amazing thing was that they didn’t turn to food to replace their craving and didn’t gain weight!
Unfortunately he links to his own youtube video (which I cba to watch) and not the actual study, but I assume there is a study on this somewhere.
Also on the Vitamin C foundation forum here: http://vitaminc.foun...pic.php?p=28122
Someone claims their appetite is less since taking vitamin c, and a responder to the post claims they lost 20lbs using vitamin c. Also there is a study on that thread about delayed insulin response due to vitamin c ingestion.
Also another person claiming Vitamin C suppressed their appetite: https://forum.bodybu...php?t=134634251
So there's a lot of anecdotal reports (including my own, twice), and I know I haven't provided much research for this angle. But me just finding out last year the importance of Vitamin C in the brain (let alone it's importance in the rest of the body); there are probably many mechanisms in which it could work to lower/suppress one's appetite.
If liposomal Vitamin C can in fact allow me to absorb megadoses of vitamin C without the diarrhea side effect, and I experience many of the effects I've previously observed with megadosing vitamin C. Well it will just be damn awesome wouldn't it?
I.e.
High Energy levels but can still fall asleep at night quickly (post #20)
Mental/Visual Clarity & Brain Energy
Appetite Suppressing Effect
A Healthiness akin to taking up regular exercise like jogging (post #18)
Well lets just say I'm very excited to start this experiment, I really hope liposomal is all it's cracked up to be.
Anyway enough written, time to go to bed now.
Edited by manny, 04 February 2018 - 10:20 PM.