Vitamin C
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And the body is 98.6. It is a wonder we all do not all have scurvy. Assuming you are not an eater of raw potatoes (l love raw potatoes as a kid), you...
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Vitamin C may not ward off colds, as once believed, but it is essential for maintaining a strong immune system. A potent antioxidant, vitamin C may...
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Vitamin C is required for the proper development and function of many parts of the body. It also plays an important role in maintaining proper immune...
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Vitamin C is LIKELY SAFE for most people when taken by mouth in recommended doses or when applied to the skin. In some people, vitamin C might cause...
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The following doses have been studied in scientific research: BY MOUTH: For scurvy: 100-250 mg once or twice daily for several days. For treating the...
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The jury is out on whether vitamin C can prevent a cold. And according to the latest research, vitamin C doesn’t make a cold shorter or less severe...
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This is a growing area. We have had a lot of consumers and patients ask about vitamin and herbal supplements. One of the things I want to let...
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Some studies show that zinc nasal sprays help cut a cold's severity and duration. But other studies show that zinc is no more effective than placebo...
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