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In Reply: Although some nutritional guidelines advocate the use of vitamin C in post-bariatric patients, most data are now suggesting that it may not be indicated. We appreciate the comments provided and are in agreement with regards to the supplementation of vitamin C.

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In Reply: Although some nutritional guidelines advocate the use of vitamin C in post-bariatric patients, most data are now suggesting that it may not be indicated. We appreciate the comments provided and are in agreement with regards to the supplementation of vitamin C.

In Reply: Although some nutritional guidelines advocate the use of vitamin C in post-bariatric patients, most data are now suggesting that it may not be indicated. We appreciate the comments provided and are in agreement with regards to the supplementation of vitamin C.

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