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Wikipedia mentions that Multiple Sclerosis, which is an inflammatory disease, is highly susceptible to occur in individuals with low levels of uric acid, as mentioned as follows: "Gout occurs less than would statistically be expected in people with MS, and low levels of uric acid have been found in MS patients as compared to normal individuals. This led to the theory that uric acid protects against MS, although its exact importance remains unknown".

A profusion of uric acid in the human body is prone to induce kidney stones which high levels of kidney stones have been correlated to large consumption rates of Vitamin C. So far, we can determine a clear correlation between MS and a reduction of vitamin C in the diet.

Also, because Vitamin C (which is an antioxidant that is known to prevent the formation of oxidative stress) helps to reduce inflammation and prevent the occurrence of Infectious Diseases, I'm assured that a regular consumption of Vitamin C can inhibit or reduce the production of inflammation of the nervous system, which in turn can prevent MS.

To answer your question abruptly: Yes, a lack of Vitamin C will most likely produce Multiple Sclerosis in individuals that are deficient of Vitamin C.

Just a warning from my research: Both a deficiency or an overuse of Vitamin C can cause inflammation. So to be careful, consume Vitamin C in large quantities that is respectively healthy for a normal functioning person, but be sure to not overdose, even though it's highly rare to overdose on Vitamin C. Just be cautious.

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