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The scavenging capacity and synergistic effects of lycopene, vitamin E, vitamin C, and β-carotene mixtures on the DPPH free by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm , and vitamin C. Since many of these natural antioxidants are consumed together in foods, the potential for synergistic interactions is high in the human diet. The aim of this study was to determine what concentrations and combinations of antioxidants among lycopene, vitamin E, vitamin C, and β-carotene are capable of producing synergistic antioxidant effects Read on »
Exercise Reverses Some Effects of Fatty Meals; Vitamin C and Blood Pressure by Robert W. Posted Sun 11 Jan 2009 7:46pm Health Report: Exercise Reverses Some Effects ofFatty Meals   Vitamin C and Blood Pressure "A critical weekly review of important new research findings for health... effects of Vitamin C on blood pressure will actually lead to any clinically significant improvements in health, either.  Given the recent drumbeat of dismal news regarding Read on »
Vitamin C, Curbing The Scurvy by k Patient Expert Posted Sun 11 Jan 2009 3:48pm 2009 Tags: Ascorbic Acid, L-Ascorbate, scurvy, vitamin c Share This .... Under a normal, healthy diet Vitamin C is consumed at healthy doses. While there is very little chance of an overdose of vitamin C taken place, there are some side effects Read on »
10 Ways Vitamin C helps treat ADHD Symptoms by Nicolas I. Patient Expert Posted Mon 28 Dec 2009 6:18pm : the common (non-oxidized) form of the vitamin, also called ascorbic acid, or the oxidized form Dehydroascorbic Acid or DHA (Blogger's note: please don't confuse this vitamin-C derived... of ascorbic acid form of vitamin C (as either a pro-oxidant or antioxidant) may be strongly tied to the concentration or levels of the vitamin , in that vitamin C is reported to act Read on »
How Much Vitamin C is Needed for Acne Redness? by FocusAcne Posted Sat 20 Nov 2010 12:16am and overall health. But with all things natural, there is still a balance between where it is effective, and where it is dangerous. Read up on how much Vitamin C is needed to clear up redmarks caused by acne. Additionally, find out how the collagen building properties will give you a pleasant side effect! Read the Discussion: Vitamin C You are about Read on »
Vitamin C by Bill .. Posted Thu 09 Dec 2010 8:14am be in your best interest to take vitamin C supplements along with vitamin E . Together, the combination of the two will work side by side, and enhance their overall impact on your... can actually help your skin to recover and reverse some of the harmful effects. If you include vitamin C in your diet and take it every day, you’ll notice that your skin Read on »
13 Essential Vitamins and Profile on Vitamin C by Sandy H. Patient Expert Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:19pm . Vitamin C, known as "ascorbic acid", is an antioxidant that fights free radicals that can lead to cancer, visible signs of aging, heart disease or arthritis over time... Today, I wanted to talk broadly about the 13 essential vitamins and do a specific profile on Vitamin C, which is the most common vitamin taken in supplement form Read on »
90% Of Vitamin C And Most Vitamins A, B12 And E Are Made In China. Are They Safe? by Robin P. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:37pm I was surprised to learn that China is one of the largest exporters of many common drugs and vitamins. About 90% of all Vitamin C sold in the US is from China. China also produce 50% of the world's asprin and 35% of acetaminophen (Tylenol) as well as most Vitamins A, B12 and E. Since the United States does not require country-of-origin labels Read on »
Garden of Life, LLC. Issues a Voluntary Recall of Vitamin Code Raw Vitamin C Dietary Supplement. Recall is Limited to Raw Vitami by FDA Posted Thu 03 Mar 2011 4:23pm of Life, LLC today announced that it is voluntarily recalling its Raw Vitamin C because these products may contain undeclared soy proteins. Consumers who have purchased Raw Vitamin.... No illnesses have been reported in connection with the Raw Vitamin C. It has come to Garden of Life’s attention that one of our unaffiliated third party manufacturers for this product Read on »
Vitamins C and E don’t protect against prostate cancer; what about vitamin K? by Dr. Arnon Krongrad Medical Doctor Posted Thu 01 Apr 2010 12:00am Data from a prospective study now suggest an association between dietary levels of vitamin K and one’s risk of developing or dying from colon, breast, prostate, or lung cancers. We should be clear, up front, that this German study by Nimptsch et al. does not prove that higher levels of dietary vitamin K help to lower the risk Read on »