It depends on the particular arthritic problem you are talking about. the consumption of high doses of Vitamin C for people that have a weakness toward osteoarthritis is shown to increase the risk of Knee Arthritis. However In the case of Rheumatoid arthritis it seems that the use of vitamin c is beneficial in avoiding inflammation damage that occurs in poliarthritis.
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yes ,vitamin c is good for joint pain .
It cause scurvy,hair and tooth loss,joint pain and swelling
vitiman c, of course!
Calcium
C and D. Pain receptors are absent inside the joint cavity and within the joint capsule. Pain in the joints is often due to inflammation of the surrounding tissues, such as ligaments and tendons, rather than within the joint itself.
its an organic compound
Sore joints can be a problem especialy in in the small joints of the hands or ankles or wrists, and sometimes in other areas. Hepatitis C can cause the body to produce small proteins called "cryoglobulins," and these can cause joint pain. However a person that has hep C should see the doctor and ask about this prior to taking any analgesics to relieve the pain. as the pain you are experiencing may have nothing to do with the condition of Hep C Of these pains may be caused arthritis carpal tunnel syndrome, or similar conditions.
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Ascorbic acid .
to avoid contracting scurvy, which results from lack of vitamin C
The scientific name for vitamin C is ascorbic acid.