As discussed in the previous post, Vitamin C Gives You Increased Energy with the Right Amount, Vitamin C (also known as ascorbic acid or L-ascorbic acid) has many important roles in our body and is responsible for the quality of our oral health, teeth, gums, bones, and immunity among various other functions in the body. [1] Vitamin C is one of the few supplements that is extremely difficult to overdose on [3] and is also considered virtually non-toxic. [2] While we can get a small amount of vitamin C from our food, the reality is that amount in food are not high enough to provide true long-term benefits and enhancements to our health. Furthermore, when cooking at high temperatures vitamin C is easily damaged and thus the food only retains about half of the vitamin C that would otherwise be found in raw food. [2] So, what can we do to increase our intake? We turn to supplementing with vitamin C. Vitamin C supplements come in various forms, the most commonly found forms being ascorbic acid, minerals forms of ascorbate, and the recently developed liposomal vitamin C.
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AuthorHalla Elmobayad, M.H.A., is a public healthcare professional with over 20 years of experience in healthcare and research. ArchivesCategories
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