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Vitamin C Powder As A Supplement With Many Health Benefits

June 22nd, 2009

Vitamin C powder is a supplement comprising Ascorbic acid, an essential water-soluble vitamin required by the body to complete a broad range of functions. It is primarily used as an anti-oxidant, preventing LDL (low density lipoprotein) cholesterol from causing oxidative damage, which in turn can lead to heart disease.

The Ascorbic acid found in Vitamin C powder is needed in the maintenance and growth of cells in the human body. Without it, your cells could not repair themselves. It assists with cell and nerve growth, with the maintenance of bones, cartilage, teeth, blood vessels and ligaments and with wound healing and the formation of scar tissue.

A lack of this important protein in the diet can lead to all sorts of health issues and problems, including bleeding gums, gingivitis, rough, dry skin, slow rate of healing, painful and swollen joints, a tendency to bruise more easily, a penchant for nosebleeds and weakened tooth enamel. All the more reason to make the addition of vitamin C powder to your daily diet a regular one.

Vitamin C powder contains anti-oxidants which are useful in the fight against free radicals. These are by products of our body’s conversion process of food to energy. Anti-oxidants can protect against heart disease, the crippling effects of arthritis and even cancer. Anti-oxidants can dramatically reduce the negative effects of pollutants found in our air, water and food, as well as toxic chemical and cigarette smoke.

There are a variety of available options to consider when purchasing your vitamin C powder. Thanks to the convenience of modern society the consumer can choose from a wide range of products, some odorless and flavorless and some with additional nutrients, including calcium and magnesium. The addition of bicarbonate of soda makes for a fun and fizzy drink. An intake of 60 milligrams of Vitamin C is recommended for adults, an additional 35 milligrams to guard against free radicals for smokers.

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