Re: Body Mass Calculator




cathyb wrote:
PeterB wrote:

cathyb wrote:
PeterB wrote:

You're just being dumb.

Oh, this is just corking. PeteyB, the boy who wrote "Ascorbic acid is
the redux agent necessary for conversion of hydrogen to oxygen, so we
don't even breathe without it."

It's true that Klenner said vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a transport
mechanism for hydrogen to fuel cellular respiration, which requires
oxygen for life, and without which you would be dead. It's difficult
to breath under those conditions. As I've said many times, my use of
the word "conversion" was not meant chemically.

Which bears no relation to the statement that ""Ascorbic acid is the
redux agent necessary for conversion of hydrogen to oxygen, so we
don't even breathe without it."

I disagree, though it was admittedly an oversimplification.

The fact that you don't understand this speaks volumes.

The fact you want to make this an issue is what speaks volumes.

Oh, and you neither you nor Klenner provided any evidence for the claim
that vitamin C is neccessary for respiration.

I never said it was proven. But it's purely academic considering you
can't live without vitamin C anyway. And it's noteworthy that you
never once cared to discuss the subject of the original post, which was
the use of vitamin C in heart disease.



And

"If ascorbic acid doesn't liberate oxygen from hydrogen, how does
respiration occur at the cellular level?"

Yes, based on Klenner's view that ascorbic acid is necessary for
hydrogen to fuel the Krebs cycle, aerobic respiration (using oxygen),
would not otherwise be possible.

Again, this bears no relation to your risible claim that ascorbic acid
liberates oxygen from hydrogen. You're not too bright are you, Petey?

I said early on that my comments were not an attempt to describe the
actual chemistry of cellular respiration. If readers won't to delve
into the specifics of the Krebs cycle, they can do so using the links
provided above.

Um, and the Kreb's cycle was elucidated many years ago, and does not
require vitamin C.

Non sequitur. The function of vitamin C is still largely unknown in
human physiology. Klenner may well have been right. The textbooks are
not infallible.


And (even better!)

"Conversion of hydrogen atoms into energy permits access to oxygen,
which is how we are able to breathe." Yeah, he really did write that.
Incredible, I know.

Yes, hydrogen is involved in many steps on the way to production of
ATP. But here. I found the simplest thing I could to describe the
process of cellular respiration for you. The title of the article is
"cellular respiration." See if it makes sense to you. Here is the
link: http://www.purchon.com/biology/aerobic.htm.

Here's the thing, Petey. Because I have an education in science ( an
honours degree in chemistry to be precise)...

Your shameful promotion of vaccine, and your dishonestly in interaction
with other posters, should tell you that readers are more interested in
your integrity than your background. This, of course, will be lost on
you.

, and because neither of your
other defences have any validity, I'm not going to look at that link.
Why? Because I don't need to.

Readers can decide for themselves what is valid. What you need is a
dose of humility.

It will either be irrelevant (common
with you), or it will be bull***. Because any link that tries to say
that "conversion of hydrogen atoms into energy permits access to
oxygen" occurs during the process of respiration is bull***. As any
high-school (or possibly primary school) student could tell you.

I'll let the reader decide what makes sense during the process of an
honest discussion.

Also visit http://www.mansfield.osu.edu/~sabedon/campbl09.htm and do a
search on every instance of the word "energy." Here is an relevant
excerpt:

"Cellular respiration is a series of chemical and physical processes
which together serve to remove potential energy-containing (hydrogen)
electrons from organic compounds, use the energy thus liberated to
generate ATP, and then donate these now energy-spent electrons to
oxygen."

See? Did you not understand this quote, Petey? Because it certainly
doesn't say that hydrogen atoms are converted into energy.

I said early on that my use of the word "convert" wasn't meant
chemically. The fact is, my comments on energy production resulting
from conversions that do depend on hydrogen were not crucial in my
discussion of vitamin C and its cardiovascular effects. For instance,
hydrogen converts to water, but that isn't important to the function of
vitamin C in the arterial wall.

At no point in cellular respiration is hydrogen converted into oxygen,
or energy. Is that clear?

Is it clear you have no arugments except the ones you manufacture?


And he has the nerve to call someone else "dumb" for pointing out that
he's wrong. Again.

*chuckles* I guess Catty's reference to 3 *million* cases of measles
the year before the vaccine (off by 1000%) is still stinging. ouch!!

Well, that's what the CDC say. But you know that.

You used to loudly protest the idea that we don't overlook incidence of
viral disease, now you want to use it as a defense? Nothing new there.




PeterB

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