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yes a lime has 2 to 3 times as much vitamin C than oranges. --------- Concentration of vitamin C in limes (approx. 30 mg/100 g) is lower than the concentration of vitamin C in oranges (approx. 50 mg/1oo g) - after USDA data.
I don't know what has the most, but moringa leaves have 7 times the vitamin C of oranges ( ounce per ounce).
4 oranges ==> 6 glasses of juice6 oranges = 1-1/2 times 4 oranges ==> 1-1/2 times 6 glasses = 9 glasses of juice
Only the very rich since oranges were at times, worth their weight in gold!
It depends on the variety, freshness and soil. Oranges may range from 0-200mg, strawberries redcurrants kiwifruit and persimmons, and many "wild" fruits may rank much higher,see attached link (natural foods, USDA)In the U.S. The grapefruit. But, the grapefruit is also a fruit to avoid when on certain medications. If you need natural Vitimin C, when on these medications, doctors will usually reccommend pulpless Orange Juice.
Guinea pigs can eat oranges a few times a week, maybe 2 or three times. Some younger guinea pigs don't like them very much, though. Just make sure they are getting a good vitamin C supplement.
That is vitamin D. Unfortunately, the amount of vitamin D is very less, than you can guess, in dairy products. The amount is very high in fish liver oil, at times, the amount may be toxic.
That is vitamin D. Unfortunately, the amount of vitamin D is very less, than you can guess, in dairy products. The amount is very high in fish liver oil, at times, the amount may be toxic.
Often times milk or food will give you vitamin A. You can also get vitamin A from a variety of daily multi-vitamins.
Often times milk or food will give you vitamin A. You can also get vitamin A from a variety of daily multi-vitamins.
Just enjoy the sun for a couple of times, but not to much, because to much vitamin d is not good. Another answer Vitamin D is very important for the growth of healthy bones, your doctor will tell you so. Especially for people over 50 years.
No, butterflies do not eat strawberries. They eat nectar found in flowers, but if times are tough they might like the sugar found in the liquid inside a strawberry. The strawberry would have to be already injured for a butterfly to eat from it as they have no way of piercing the skin.