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WORD FORMATION B2

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idoia Sarriegui
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mainstream inconclusive inaccurate findings knowledge illnesses surprisingly beneficial

The lies of vitamin C

If asked , most people would say that vitamin C is good to prevent the common cold and even that it can somehow curb its symptoms . It is common ( KNOW ) , right ? If you have a cold , you take an orange juice . Simple .

Well , if you adhere to this ( STREAM ) thinking , you are utterly mistaken . Vitamin C does not cure any ( ILL ) on its own . It does not mean it is bad for you , but it doesn't have any superpowers . It is actually just as ( BENEFIT ) as any other vitamin .

And ( SURPRISE ) enough , there are other fruits and vegetables , such as strawberries or broccoli , that have more vitamin C content than oranges .

This myth stems from some misconducted research in the 1970s , when American national Dr . Pauling did some unorthodox experiments and jump to ( CONCLUDE ) deductions . Despite Dr . Pauling's ( FIND ) being proven wrong and ( ACCURATE ) several times over , people still buy vitamin C in bulks when the flu season hits . Old habits die hard .