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Vitamin C Benefits

Vitamin C benefits include:

  • Vitamin C is necessary to make collagen
    Vitamin C is the nutrient that is required to create collagen, which is the connective tissue that helps to keep all the organs, tissues and cells in the body tied together. Collagen is basically the "glue" that holds everything together.
  • Vitamin C is required to make certain hormones
    Vitamin C is needed to synthesise the hormones produced by the adrenal glands (including cortisol and adrenalin) without which, the body could not function properly. During high stress situations vitamin C levels are quickly depleted and if they are not replenished just as quickly, they can cause an inability to handle stress (either physical or emotional) very well.
  • Vitamin C is needed for strong blood vessel walls
    Vitamin C is especially needed to ensure that the walls of blood vessels are strong, yet pliable, so that blood flow is regulated and healthy. This is important because strong blood vessel walls prevent the build-up of cholesterol and other fatty plaque from forming on them and increasing risk of blockage and clotting, which could results in heart attack or stroke.
  • Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant
    Vitamin C is one of the major antioxidants that works to reduce the damage that could be caused by free radicals in the body, such as ageing, heart disease and cancer.
  • Vitamin C is necessary to help the immune system work well
    Vitamin C is also required to help it assist the immune system to perform better. With enough vitamin C in the body, the immune system can work more effectively and prevent you from getting infections and illness. Adequate levels of vitamin C are required to increase resistance and prevent disease and infection. Numerous studies have shown that when vitamin C is supplemented, it increases the production of the special white blood cells called lymphocytes. These white blood cells are predominantly involved in the protection of the body from disease and infection by producing antibodies and cells that destroy the invading viruses and bacteria. Vitamin C also helps to produce better quality white blood cells called phagocytes; these cells engulf the invading foreign substances (virus, bacteria and other harmful substances, even cancer cells) and destroy them, ready to be eliminated from the body.
Vitamin C is especially needed to ensure that the walls of blood vessels are strong, yet pliable, so that blood flow is regulated and healthy
  • Vitamin C is required by the thymus gland
    Vitamin C is needed by the thymus gland to ensure it functions properly. The thymus gland is where the T cells (one of the lymphocytes types) go to learn how to properly protect the body and mature before they are allowed to go out into the body and protect it from disease and infection. The thymus gland is a very important tissue involved in immunity and seems to function less as people age.
  • Vitamin C helps to heal wounds more quickly
    Vitamin C is also really necessary for healing wounds of any sort. If there is enough vitamin C in the body to create enough collagen, wounds (bruises, cuts) are healed more quickly and effectively. Studies have shown that recovery from surgery is significantly expedited if vitamin C is supplemented by at least 50-70%. People who know they are going to undergo surgery should seek medical advice about how much vitamin C to take prior to and post surgery to help them recover more quickly from the surgery.
  • Vitamin C may help prevent cancer
    Numerous studies have shown that vitamin C supplementation (together with other antioxidant vitamin) helps to extend the life of people suffering from many types of cancer quite significantly than if they were not taking any of the supplements. Laboratory tests show that vitamin C prevents cancer growth and is a useful adjunct to chemotherapy as it enhances its effect and reduces toxicity symptoms. Many hospitals use vitamin C in conjunction with chemotherapy for these reasons. The National Cancer Institute and the American Cancer Council recommend a diet high in vitamin C as a possible preventative measure against developing cancer.
  • Vitamin C may prevent cardiovascular disease
    Research shows that vitamin C is necessary to prevent high blood pressure and a hardening of the arteries, which reduces risk for heart attack and stroke. In addition, other research shows that lower levels of vitamin C are associated with increased blood levels of LDL ("bad") cholesterol. Studies suggest that vitamin C helps to remove excess cholesterol from the bloodstream, transporting it to the liver where it gets converted into bile and then excreted.
  • Vitamin C prevents damaging effects of nitrosamines
    The substance nitrosamines, is a known carcinogen, which means it is a proven and known cancer causing substance. People are exposed to nitrosamines from processed foods with preservatives and from cigarette smoke (including passive smoking). The precursors of nitrosamines are nitrates and nitrites, which are found in foods additives used as preservatives in meat products such as sausages and deli meats as well as in pollution. Research shows that vitamin C blocks the nitrates and nitrates from being converted into nitrosamines and prevents the development of cancer. Other studies also show that there is a definite link between high blood levels of vitamin C and low incidence with many types of cancers.
  • Vitamin C prevents scurvy (a vitamin C deficiency condition)
    Vitamin C is needed to treat scurvy, which is a vitamin C deficient health condition that causes anaemia, bleeding and sore gums and muscle weakness, which can be fatal if it is not treated. Very few people develop scurvy, but surprisingly, it still exists even in the western world today.

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