I'm not 100% sure but when I started taking 500mg of vitamin C everyday I notices that I started getting eczema... So I'm not too sure if its from that or not but I've stopped taking them and my eczema has become less visible
Yes, vitamin c can cause eczema if you have an allergic reaction to what the vitamin c is derived from. For instance, if you are allergic to citrus, and eat something with "vitamin c" or "ascorbic acid" as an ingredient, you may have an allergic reaction in for form of eczema. As far as someone being allergic to the actual vitamin compound of vitamin c, I don't believe so. My son is severely allergic to citrus, and gets eczema when he eats anything with "citric acid, vitamin c, ascorbic acid" or any other ingredient derived from citrus.
100 mg
You would expect one 1000mg to take more time to release the vitamin C.
1 gram is equal to 1000 mg, so it would take 8 pills.
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 it does not.
No, a lack of vitamin C does not cause night blindness, but it can cause scurvy. A lack of vitamin A causes night blindness.
Scurvy is a condition caused by lack of Vitamin C; it is not a disease.
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There is no evidence that vitamin C increases the risk of miscarriage if taken in recommended amounts
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