You know, sailors used to get scurvy because of C deficiency back a couple centuries ago. Vitamin C degrades really easily, but is there any way you can store it long term other than pills or tablets? I’m just wondering if it would have been possible to do this in the past with the technology that was available.

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    3 days ago

    Hudson Bay colony had pemmican and still had scurvy outbreaks.

    This is a very interesting statement. I spent 15 minutes looking for references on hudson’s bay company and pemmican and scurvy and I couldn’t find anything. Can you point me at an account I can read please?

    Vilhjalmu Stefansson’s book “The Fat of the land” chapter 10 calls out the pemmican wars (with hudson bay) specifically because pemmican was known to cure scurvy

    A first nations history wiki saying the same https://gladue.usask.ca/node/2845

    I’d love to read something more specific!