Friday, December 16, 2011

Vitamin C

Although a lot of people swear by them, there has been an ongoing debate about the value of taking vitamin supplements. Although some of the science points to vitamin benefits from supplements, other studies debate these claims. As a matter of fact, some recent studies even suggest that taking too many multivitamins can cause serious health problems. Nonetheless, there is still at least one vitamin which is universally regarded as a healthy supplement. Vitamin C is one of the most useful of all vitamins. From the days of scurvy, people have recognized its importance. Vitamin C can reduce the duration of the common cold, make you more immune to a variety of different diseases, cut down on dangerous free radicals, and help in many other ways.

Nonetheless, experts still don't quite agree on how much C vitamin you should get and what is the best way to take it. Is natural vitamin C important, or can you get supplements with a synthetic kind? Should you get all of it from food, or should you get some of it from pills as well? Most of all, is there any truth to the claims that taking huge amounts of vitamin C can help you fight off infections? Does it really help, or does it actually just put added strain on your system which has to eliminate all of the excess vitamins?

People do not know if it  really helps to take many times the US RDA of vitamin C. Nonetheless, it seems not to harm the body. There is no such thing as a serious vitamin C overdose. If you take too much of the vitamin, it is simply flushed out of your system. Occasionally, it can give you an upset stomach, but that is about it. You certainly will not have to be rushed to the hospital!

There is also some evidence that it does really help in a variety of unexpected ways, aiding the treatment of anything from acne to cancer. As a matter of fact, vitamin C acne cream is now a common product at many health food stores and pharmacies. While you should usually use caution when taking high dose vitamins, in this case at least you can rest at ease. C vitamins can not hurt you, and they do seem to help with a lot of different physical processes. How much they help, however, is still an open question.

1 comment:

Kaloy said...

Well, it's nice to find a natural alternative on stretch mark treatment. I've been browsing the web for a while now and i kept on seeing those creams and all that are expensive yet I'm not sure if they're effective.