Vitamin C

(Also known as: Ester C, Ascorbic Acid, Rose Hips, Acerola, Bioflavonoids)

 Signs of Vitamin C Deficiency 

  • Asthma

  • Bleeding gums

  • Bruising

  • Depression

  • Fatigue

  • Hysteria

  • Increased susceptibility to infection, especially colds and bronchial infections

  • Joint pains

  • Poor digestion

  • Prolonged healing time

  • Scurvy

  • Tooth loss

 

Health Concerns – Vitamin C is used for: 

  • Atherosclerosis

  • Capillary fragility

  • Cervical dysplasia

  • Coronary artery disease

  • Gingivitis

  • Glaucoma

  • Hepatitis

  • Hives

  • Infertility

  • Macular degeneration

  • Mitral valve prolapse

  • Multiple sclerosis

  • Periodontal disease

  • Peripheral vascular disease

  • Preeclampsia

  • Rheumatoid arthritis

  • Skin ulcers

Sports injuries

  

What Vitamin C Does:

  • Acts as a natural antihistamine

  • Aids in adrenal gland function

  • Aids in the production of anti-stress hormones and interferon

  • Antioxidant required for tissue growth and repair

  • Boosts immunity and reduces the duration of colds and other viruses

  • Essential in the formation of collagen

  • Good in treating candidiasis

  • Good in treating gallbladder disease

  • Good in the treatment of diabetes

  • Helpful in auto-immune disorders

  • Helpful in treating Herpes simplex and Herpes zoster

  • Helpful in treating symptoms of menopause

  • Helps maintenance of good vision, and lower risk of cataracts

  • Helps recycle the antioxidant Vitamin E

  • Increases the absorption of iron

  • Maintains healthy bones, teeth, and gums

  • Maintains healthy sex organs

  • May reduce cholesterol levels

  • May reduce high blood pressure

  • Needed for the metabolism of folic acid, tyrosine, and phenylalanine

  • Promotes energy

  • Promotes the healing of wounds and burns

  • Protects against blood clotting

  • Protects against cancer

  • Protects against infection and enhances immunity

  • Protects against the harmful effects of pollution

  • Useful in treating Crohn’s disease

  • Useful in skin disorders, including eczema, hives and skin ulcers

  • Useful in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease

  • Useful in the treatment of peptic ulcers

 

Food Sources of Vitamin C:

  • Asparagus

  • Avocados

  • Beet greens

  • Black currants

  • Broccoli

  • Brussels sprouts

  • Buckwheat (rutin)

  • Cabbage

  • Cantaloupe

  • Cauliflower

  • Citrus fruits

  • Collards

  • Dulse

  • Fresh fruits

  • Fresh vegetables

  • Guavas

  • Green peas

  • Kale

  • Lemon juice

  • Mangos

  • Mustard greens

  • Onions

  • Oranges & juice

  • Papayas

  • Peppers, red chili

  • Persimmons

  • Pineapple

  • Potatoes

  • Radishes

  • Spinach

  • Strawberries

  • Sweet peppers

  • Swiss chard

  • Tomatoes

  • Turnip greens

  • Watercress

 

Herb Sources for Vitamin C: 

  • Acerola berries

  • Alfalfa

  • Aloe vera juice

  • Burdock root

  • Cayenne

  • Chickweed

  • Dandelion greens

  • Eyebright

  • Fennel seed

  • Fenugreek

  • Hops

  • Horseradish

  • Horsetail

  • Kelp

  • Mullein

  • Nettle

  • Oat straw

  • Paprika

  • Parsley

  • Peppermint

  • Pine needle

  • Plantain

  • Raspberry

  • Red Clover

  • Rosehips

  • Scullcap

  • Senna leaf

  • Violet leaves

  • Yarrow

  • Yellow dock

 

Other Sources – Brand Names For Vitamin C:

  • Ester C is a buffered vitamin C that won't hurt your stomach

  • Ascorbic Acid is synthetic man-made vitamin C and only contains one molecule (natural vitamin C has 4 molecules in it) I would not recommend this form.

  • Rose Hips is made from rose hips and is very high in Vitamin C. Many herbal teas have Rose Hips in them. 

  • Acerola is a safe and bioavailable form of vitamin C often coming in chewable tablets

  • Bioflavonoids is a vitamin C made from citrus fruits. Both orange and lemon peel are common (these are in my Barfy Green Stuff formula)

  • Rutin comes from the whites of citrus fruits and it is also high in buckwheat

  • Lemon bioflavonoid

  • Rutin bioflavonoid

  • Emergen C by Alacer is a powdered form of several types of vitamin C's but it contains tartaric acid in it which does not work well with Blood type O people

  • Cataplex C is made from Standard Process and is a whole-food bioavailable Vitamin C

  • Cataplex ACP is a combination of Vitamins A, C, and P

  • Vitamin C powder is often an ascorbate of C which is not as easily assimilated by the body. This one  is commonly used in homemade dog and cat diets, so watch the label and get a natural Vitamin C instead.

  • Other Standard Process C-Containing Products include: Collagen C, Cataplex A-C, Cataplex A-C-P, Congaplex, Immuplex, Cyruta and Cyruta Plus.

     

    Which Supplement is Best for Me?

    My Favorite Liquid Mineral        Supplements I personally take

 

Cautions & Comments About Vitamin C (Ester C, Ascorbic Acid, Rose Hips, Acerola, Bioflavonoids)

  • Alcohol, analgesics, antidepressants, anticoagulants, oral contraceptives, and steroids may reduce levels of vitamin C in the body.

  • Avoid using chewable Vitamin C supplements, as they can damage tooth enamel

  • Drug Interactions: Diabetes medications such as chlorpropamide (Diabinese) and sulfa drugs may not be as effective when taken with Vitamin C.

  • High levels of Vitamin C can deplete the body of copper

  • If aspirin and standard Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) are taken together in large doses, stomach irritation can occur, possibly leading to ulcers.  If you take aspirin regularly, use an esterified form of Vitamin C (Ester C)

  • If you are pregnant, do not take more than 5,000 milligrams of Vitamin C daily. Infants may become dependent on this supplement and develop scurvy when deprived of the accustomed megadoses after birth.

  • Large doses of Vitamin C may cause kidney stones and gout in some individuals

  • Smoking causes a serious depletion of Vitamin C

  • Some people suffer from diarrhea and cramps at high dosages, although it is considered to be nontoxic at even very high levels

  • Taking high doses of Vitamin C may cause a false-negative reading in tests for blood in the stool

  • The body cannot manufacture Vitamin C; it must be obtained through the diet or in the form of supplements

  • Some people are allergic to certain Vitamin C supplements

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