You cannot have too much natural vitamin C. Vitamin C will help in the absorption of real (not synthetic) iron, and is vital to your wellbeing. Synthetic vitamin C is not readily absorbed, and thus can sometimes cause more harm than good if taken above the recommended dose. However, in cases such as surgery or injuries that involve healing and the formation of scar tissue it is recommended to take vitamin C because one will often need more than they can readily get from food.
It is impossible to get too much Vitamin C as it is water soluable and is not retained in the body. Any excess is eliminated. High intakes of ascorbic acid, (Vitamin C), greater than about a gram a day, cause bowel intolerance (diarrhoea).
good for skin and it has too much vitamin C
Yeah pretty much. Oranges have a lot of vitamin C in them to help heal cuts faster too.
Having too little Vitamin C can lead to scurvy, which causes fatigue, weakness, and joint pain. On the other hand, having too much Vitamin C can cause digestive issues like diarrhea and nausea, and can also lead to kidney stones in some cases.
Yes. Straight viitamin C is rather acidic, so consuming too many tablets can cause upset stomach and indigestion. This requires many, many times the RDA to occur. Vitamin C excess is pretty much impossible from non-fortified foods.
The human body excretes excess vitamin C in the urine.
Too much vitamin C in women leads to vaginal seapage.
Yes, too much of anything can be dangerous for you/your health.
Normally, cloudy wee is a sign of too much Vitamin C. If you are taking supplements, check how much Vitamin C your taking. However, to be safe, if it persists, always contact your GP.
carrot has 65% vitamin c
Vitamin C
There is no vitamin C in a fried egg. For vitamin C you need fresh fruits and vegetables.