Recommended Vitamin C intake for males and females ages 0-6 months is 40 mg. If you are a 7-12 month male and female, the maximum intake is 50 mg. Males and females aging from 1-3 years old should consume no more than 15 mg. Ages 4-8 should consume no more than 25 mg Vitamin C. A maximum of 30 mg should be consumed by those aging from 9-13. For ages 14-18, males should consume no more than 75 mg and females 65 mg. For males 19 years and older, the maximum dosage of Vitamin C is 90 mg; for females in the same age range, 75 mg.
None. Vitamin C can not make you abort. It only worked on mice.
no it does not an acerola has the most vitamin C it is said that babies cannot drink orange juice so they gave them apple juice and put a drop of acerola juice in it and that provided them with 500% daily value of vitamin C
The cranberry juice has Vitamin C in fact it has 100% of your daily value of vitamin C and its delish(:
It should be, yes. Be sure to check the dosage on the label.
about 30%
Pineapple Juice contains 42% of your daily Vitamin C allowance
If you eat as a daily meal I think it has 23 % of vitamin c
No effect.
Just one glass of orange juice will exceed you daily requirement of vitamin C.
I would say to stick to the vitamin c at pet stores. Sometimes the dosage is different, and try to use liquid vitamin c.
if a young child does not have enough vitamin c they will get very sick. so make sure that you have your vitamin c daily. stay healthy!
1 large carrot of 72g has 401% of your daily value of Vitamin C 1 medium carrot of 61g has 340% of your daily value of Vitamin C so every 11g of carrot has about 61%