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Not Actually Vitamin U

Garnett Cheney determined that there is a substance in fresh, raw cabbage juice that heals ulcers. He called that substance Vitamin U. If S-Methylmethionine has been proven to have no affect on ulcers, then why is S-Methylmethionine being referred to as Vitamin U in this article? If it doesn't heal ulcers, it clearly isn't the substance Cheney called Vitamin U.

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Chemical Formula

"Chemical Formula: C6H15NO2S" quoted from : http://www.reciprocalnet.org/recipnet/showsample.jsp?sampleId=27343981 -- yohans