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View Post: Do I Need Supplements?
24 Nov 2009 by info@ArticleOnRamp.com
Vitamin C. Also known as ascorbic acid, vitamin C protects against immune system deficiencies, cardiovascular disease, prenatal problems and eye disease. The recommended amount for the average adult is 500 milligrams. Folic Acid. ... which is a B vitamin. Found in citrus fruits and green, leafy vegetables, folic acid are recommended for women who may become pregnant. Folic acid has also been found to reduce homocysteine levels, which may reduce the risk of heart disease. ...
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View Post: GE E-Care Services Blog » Blog Archive » Introducing - Vitamin C
24 Nov 2009 by admin
Leftover amounts of the vitamin leave the body through the urine. That means you need a continuous supply of such vitamins in your diet. Alternative Names. Ascorbic acid. Function. Vitamin C is required for the growth and repair of ... The build up of these by-products over time is largely responsible for the aging process and can contribute to the development of various health conditions such as cancer, heart disease, and a host of inflammatory conditions like arthritis. ...
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24 Nov 2009 by concerned heart
In one of his articles, Dr. Levy describes the mechanics of vitamin C, and how it works to treat infectious diseases such as the flu. In addition, the Orthomolecular Medicine News Service has published findings showing that vitamin C is effective ... For example, taking large doses of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) on a regular basis lowers your level of copper, so if you are already deficient in copper and take high doses of vitamin C, you can compromise your immune system. ...
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View Post: Contend4theFaith » Blog Archive » IMVA SWINE FLU TREATMENTS
17 hours ago by harpazo2home
Contaminated air hangs over its population of more than 20 million people doing damage to children's lungs causing chronic lung diseases when they are adults. Perched at 7300 feet in a bowl-shaped valley where the air is thin, vehicle fumes .... Also, an attack of the flu will lower already dangerously depleted vitamin C levels. Whole food vitamin C is often better tolerated than pure ascorbic acid in addition to the fact that whole food vitamin C comes with the necessary ...
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View Post: MuscleBlog » Base científica que sustenta el artículo sobre los ...
18 Nov 2009 by muscleblog
Ascorbic acid worsened the severity of spontaneous OA. This worsening of OA with ascorbic acid supplementation suggests that ascorbic acid intake should not be supplemented above the currently recommended dietary allowance (90 mg/day for .... Antioxidant supplementation did not slow cognitive change among women with preexisting cardiovascular disease or cardiovascular disease risk factors. A possible late effect of vitamin C or beta carotene among those with low dietary ...
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View Post: Benefits of Vitamin: Benefits of vitamin C
11 Nov 2009 by i - king
Vitamin C helps increase body immunity and has been proved to help protect against several diseases such as: - Heart disease - Cancer - Other serious illnesses. Vitamin c or ascorbic acid or hygnose is very essential for collagen ...
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View Post: New Study: Vitamin C Feeds Your Carotid Artery ...
5 Mar 2009 by Nutrition Researchers
I have been writing for years that vitamin C foods feed your heart, and now another research item has come across my desk: “Writing in the journal Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases, researchers from Ulleval University Hospital in Norway report that increased intakes of vitamin ... Vitamin C won a great deal of popularity when researcher Linus Pauling fought to popularize the notion that the common cold can be treated with a lot of vitamin C ascorbic acid . ...
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View Post: Nutrisphere: Vitamin C and chronic illnesses
6 Nov 2009 by Nutrisphere
The curative agent in the citrus fruit, of course, was ascorbic acid or vitamin C. While scurvy is one of the oldest known deficiency diseases (beri-beri ranks up there as well), vitamin C today is still a controversial ... Which brings us to the fascinating subjects of vitamin C and the common cold and influenza, vitamin C and cancer, and vitamin C and heart disease. Linus Pauling won two more Nobel Prizes than I ever will, and was certainly no dummy. ...
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View Post: Vitamin C - Pharmacists reveals unbiased truth on the anti-cancer ...
22 Nov 2009
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a vitamin that is water-soluble. What this means is that if you take too much and your body doesn't need the excess amount, it will be removed by the kidney. The human body cannot make vitamin C ... Megadose of this vitamin has been linked to increased risk of kidney stones, deep vein thrombosis, increased risk of heart disease in women after menopause, thickening of the blood vessel walls and possibly increase the production of ...
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