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Vitamins and Minerals - Vitamin C

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      new window Anyvitamins.com- Vitamin C Description: Also known as ascorbic acid, discusses functions in body, food sources, recommended useage, overdosage, and suggested uses for the water soluble vitamin. (anyvitamins.com)
new window C For Yourself Description: Dedicated to optimum nutrition and disease prevention and treatment by supplementation with Vitamin C. (cforyourself.com)
new window Lingual Ascorbic Acid (vitamin C) Test Description: A simple, inexpensive clinical device for evaluating a person's vitamin C status. (vitaminctest.com)
new window Natural Food: Fruit Vitamin C Content Description: The vitamin C content of over 50 commercial and wild fruits is listed, both by serving and by 100 mg sample. (naturalhub.com)
new window Stressed Out- Take Vitamin C Description: Discusses studies suggesting that vitamin C helps boost the body's natural defenses and fights stress. (cnn.com)
new window The Antioxidant Vitamin: Vitamin C Description: Article by Gary Null, Ph.D. on the biochemistry involved with vitamin C. (garynull.com)
new window Vitamin C Description: Discussion of function, deficiency, disease prevention, disease treatment, food sources, new research, and recommendations from the Linus Pauling Institute. (lpi.oregonstate.edu)
new window Vitamin C Description: Comprehensive review of the latest research and articles concerning health benefits of vitamin C. (pinc.com)
new window Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) Description: A detailed description of ascorbic acid, including information on its basic functions, health benefits, and deficiency symptoms. (greatvistachemicals.com)
new window Vitamin C Foundation Description: A non-profit corporation promoting scientific research on vitamin C. Includes news, summaries, books, articles, and links. (vitamincfoundation.org)
new window Vitamin C Supplementation Description: Offers a clinical perspective on how supplementing varying amounts of Vitamin C affects nutritional balance and medical conditions. (acu-cell.com)
 




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