Vitamin C is absorbed by the body as well as sugar, however vitamin C is an acid (ascoribic acid) where as sugar is a carbohydrate. More simply, a glucose. So no, vitamin C is nothing like sugar at all.
Vitamin C supplementation may assist diabetics in controlling blood sugar levels and improving metabolism.
There is no difference. Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) has the same structure no matter if it is manufactured in a plant by organic enzymes or in a factory with organic chemistry. Same structure will mean exactly the same function.
It should be, yes. Be sure to check the dosage on the label.
Yes but its a vitamin as wellAns: No ... that's why they call it vitamin... perhaps an enzyme.
Vitamin C SS Raju
No. Calcium is not a vitamin.
No - Vitamin D is not a sugar. The various forms of Vitamin Ds are involved in the regulation of the calcium and phosphorous levels within the body.
Vitamin C Sugar Carbohydrates
Vitamin c .... nope not vitamin c...Its a substiture for drinking sugar mixed in water. It helps calm your stomach down.
water, sugar, vitamin C, you can get it with calcium.
There is no difference. Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) has the same structure no matter if it is manufactured in a plant by organic enzymes or in a factory with organic chemistry. Same structure will mean exactly the same function.
coke is a liquid with lots of sugar , the vitamin B powder will disolve
It is earwax
Oranges are a great source for Vitamin C and Vitamin B 6. A large orange contains 270 grams of sugar.
Sorta it has pumkin which is vitamin c but it also has a lot of sugar
A Christmas tree provides vitamin C. In fact, a Christmas tree provides the same amount of vitamin C as 1,000 oranges would!
It should be, yes. Be sure to check the dosage on the label.