well it cnan also make everything cooler and nice to eat
Improve The first symptom that you would notice in a person with a vitamin C deficiency is bleeding gums. Lack of vitamin C causes a disease known as scurvy, which if it is not treated by vitamin C will become fatal. People cannot live without vitamin C in their diet.
No but it effects your bodies ability to metabolize coumadin
humans eat shrimp foe vitamin c
Scientific studies show that oranges tend to gain vitamin C after they are picked. After being picked oranges ripen quicker. This is the point at which the fruit builds its vitamin C content.
"Vitamin C: The Antioxidant Superhero" "Citrus Showdown: Investigating the Vitamin C Content in Different Fruits" "The Power of Vitamin C: A Study on its Effects on Immune Health" "From Oranges to Supplements: Analyzing the Best Sources of Vitamin C"
No vitamin C does not work directly, because Methylphenidate's chemical structure does not interact with the serotonin receptors of the brain like amphetamine based stimulants do, but rather interact with the dopamine receptors directly. But, if the pill was swallowed then Vitamin C will break it down faster, which will not counteract the effects, but rather increase the intensity of the effects, but shorten the length of time the effects will take place. Truthfully there is no counteracting vitamin that I am aware of you can take. B12 and Potassium(Bananas, mangos, Blueberries), Vitamin C and plenty of water will cause the body to break it down faster, but that is all.
it can give u diseases and it cause skin cancer and its really bad for you and hard to get rid of.
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Taking normal doses of vitamin C daily for long period is not likely to affect the kidney in any way. The normal dose of vitamin C, in scurvy is 50 mg of vitamin C, four times a day. But taking up to one gram of vitamin C per day for long term also is unlikely to have any adverse effects on the kidney.
Vitamin C, also folic acid and a little potassium
The recommended daily does of vitamin C is 65-90 mg for adults. Anything above 2,000 mg can be dangerous. Side effects of too much Vitamin C can include: Diarrhea, Nausea, Vomiting, Heartburn, Abdominal bloating and cramps, Headache, Insomnia, or Kidney stones.
it contains vitamin C