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What medication can you take to treat vitamin c deficiency?

take vitamin c tablets, eat oranges and other high vitamin c foods


What foods are good for your teeth and bones?

foods rich in vitamin c


Is vitamin C considered food?

Raw vitamin, no. Foods that contain it, yes.


Do oranges have the most vitamin c?

Actually strawberries have the most Vitamin C out of all foods as far as I know!


What foods can you eat to get 1000mg of vitamin c?

oranges and grapefruit also red peppers have plenty of vitamin C


Which foods would prevent rickets and scurvy?

Foods high in vitamin C.


What foods give vitamin c?

oranges and lemons


What are example of foods containing vitamin c?

the foods containing vitamin c are,,,,,guavas,,banana,,mangoes,,strawberries,,orange,,papaya,,apples,,guyabano............ :)


Do sugary things have vitamin c?

Usually no. Sugary foods are usually junk foods that have little or no nutritional value. That's not to say that no sugary foods have Vitamin C. For example, a pie made with fruit that contains Vitamin C will have the Vitamin C from the fruit in it.


A vitamin that is easily destroyed by light and irradiation is?

Vitamin C is a vitamin that is easily destroyed by light and irradiation. It is sensitive to heat and light exposure, meaning that storage and cooking methods can affect its concentration in foods. To preserve the vitamin C content, it is best to store foods rich in vitamin C in cool, dark places and avoid prolonged exposure to light.


What has the author P C Leong written?

P. C. Leong has written: 'Vitamin A content of Malayan foods' -- subject(s): Food, Vitamin A., Vitamin content


When was vitamin c discovered?

Vitamin C was discovered by a Scottish naval surgeon James Lind discovered that a nutrient (now known to be vitamin C) in citrus foods prevented scurvy in 1747.