Vitamin C Supplements Found To Aid In A Variety Of Ailments

July 9th, 2009 by admin

These days its common to see people buying cards Vitamin C, Chewable tablets and cold and the beginning of flu season. While some swear by strengthening the immune system is still question whether these properties full of great help. Numerous studies show that vitamin C is absolutely necessary for the body to produce collagen, and it is very likely to die of scurvy. Other studies have shown the benefits of the vitamin in other areas, making use of its antioxidant properties. While some argue that the vitamin can be used in high doses to treat colds or reduce the extent and severity of the disease. Firstly, vitamin C has been studied as an aid in the fight against cancer. An exciting, but the first study was conducted in vivo of tumor cells in a test tube environment.

The researchers administered infusions of vitamin C for a series of nine cultures of cells from cancer and four normal cell cultures. The tumor cells have a decrease in the survival rate to fifty percent, while normal cells appear intact. Vitamin C appears to destroy cancer cells in a lab environment. All this is promising, it should be noted that this is not a study to humans, and many things can be promising in the laboratory, but some things do not work in the real world test. Diabetics may be interested to know that vitamin C is studied as a means to increase the receptivity of the body to insulin.

The disease is characterized in part by the inability to satisfy the blood vessels to nitric oxide (NO), which is secreted by the walls of blood vessels and stimulate the muscles to relax increasing the blood flow to the areas of the body. The vessel walls to relax and do not contribute to insulin resistance. It was confirmed that injections of vitamin C has been shown to improve the response to NO in the vessel walls in diabetic patients. The new study is to observe the effectiveness of vitamin C orally in patients with diabetes. There are many, many studies to try to determine whether vitamin C can actually prevent colds. In the seventies there were a series of tests by a team led by Dr. Terrence Anderson of the University of Toronto. Their studies showed the same results that many other studies, that vitamin C, but necessary for the body does not prevent colds.

It seems that reducing the amount of time you have a cold for a half day, on average, and is not necessary to take very high doses to achieve this goal. It seems that we can achieve the same effect of a strong dose of vitamin C in higher doses than normal of 250 mg during cold when complete to return to the RDA of 60 mg.

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