http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/computer-models-tell-us-that-this-ebola-pandemic-could-soon-kill-millions

Grim projections.  The word is getting around.  Whether ebola manifests in the U.S. or not, a panic will ensue to find ways to counteract it.  Supplies of Vitamin C and bioflavinoids supplies will be depleted quickly.  Forewarned is forearmed.  Get your supplies now, while you can.  I still think it's fearmongering,  but plan to stock up.  It's cheap and plentiful (now), but later it will become scarce and expensive.  If nothing happens, then I have a lifetime supply of Vitamin C. 

Given that CDC/WHO expects Ebola to wipe out an entire country in the next 12-18 months, and the minimum amount of time to contain it is six months, you should plan on at least six months of being on lockdown.  (See, this is where having at least a 6-month to 1-year supply of food comes in handy.  It's already in your pantry, right?  So, you only need to concentrate on getting the vitamins and colloidal silver generator.)

In powdered form, according to this article, Vitamin C has a shelf life of 36 months from production date:  http://www.tradeingredients.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=49.

This particular source says it's GMO free (so, not grown from GMO black mold). 

19.90 GBP = $32.55. 

One kilogram = 2.2 pounds. 

2.2 pounds = 997.9 grams.

Taking 5 g every half hour = 240 g needed per day.

240 g *14 days = 3360 g needed for a 2-week treatment regimen.

So, for a 2-week treatment regimen, per person, you would need 8.8 pounds of Vitamin C. 

$32.55 * 4 (2.2 lb) bags = $130.22, if bought from this supplier. 

Bought from vitacost.com (source of the ascorbic acid unknown) = $82.18. (Since the gmo-free Vitamin C is sourced from wheat and corn, it is reasonable to assume that non-gmo-free (i.e., made from gmo) is sourced from gmo corn or wheat. 

Vitacost also has a gmo-free version called Doctor's Best:  http://www.vitacost.com/doctors-best-vitamin-c-feat-quali-c.  The "quali-c" brand sources to wheat or corn (though said to be gmo-free).  http://www.dsm.com/products/quali-c/en_US/vitamin-c/industrial-production.html.  It is $18/per bottle (a one-day supply if you have Ebola).  $18 * 14 days = $252.  This is made by DSM in Scotland, who appear to be in league with Roche.  

Here's another one, non-GMO:  http://www.vitacost.com/carlson-vitamin-c-crystals-35-oz-2.  It's a 2.2 lb container with 1,000 grams and costs $38.59, more than the Trade Vitamin C, but may be cheaper if the shipping costs from England are high.  You would need four containers of this one for a two-week regimen.   

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