Diabetes-Support.com

Diabetes Articles

 
Home Recipes Remedies Articles
 
 

 

Relief from Neuropathy Symptoms
No Matter what the cause.

Clinically Proven Natural Remedy.
90% Success. Money-back Guarantee

Can't Lower Blood Sugar?
Clinically Proven Drug Free
Solution that Lowers Blood Sugar
Glucose Support Formula

Can't Sleep?
All Natural, No Side Effects

Sleep Support Formula

Real Energy
The All natural energy drink
that is safe for Diabetics
Real Energy Drink

Blood Pressure Breakthrough
Maintain Normal Blood Pressure All Natural
Go to Blood Vessel Support Formula

Real Relief from Joint Discomfort
Maintain flexibility, Elasticity, All Natural
Go to Joint Support Formula


What You Can Do to Boost the Effectiveness of Vitamin C

In numerous studies, vitamin C has been shown to protect against infection, the common cold, and support a healthy cardiovascular system, when taken correctly.

It’s important to know how much to take and how often to take it.

The following excerpts are from studies done using ascorbic acid or ascorbate, two common forms of "vitamin C".

"Higher levels of vitamin C can be protective against damage to blood vessels, and greatly reduce death rates in the elderly."

"Blood levels [of vitamin C] increase substantially with a larger dose and these higher amounts are excreted more quickly."

"A 1,250 mg dose raises blood levels more than a 200 mg dose for the first six hours. Larger doses provide an even bigger increase in blood levels in the first six hour period."

"For the second six hour period, these and even higher doses give similar blood levels."

How can this be? How can you take a 1,250 mg dose (or even two, three or four times this amount) or as little as a 200 mg dose and have virtually no vitamin C in the blood after six hours? There is a reason:

"Vitamin C has a short half-life in the blood."

A "half-life" is the amount of time it takes for half of the vitamin C to be depleted from the blood stream. The half-life of vitamin C in the blood is 30 minutes.

This means that every 30 minutes there is only one-half of the vitamin C left!

As an example, say you start with 1,250 mg of vitamin C in your blood stream. In 30 minutes you have only 625 mg left. After 30 more minutes you have only 312 mgs. In another 30 minutes you’re down to 156 mg (that’s after only 1 hour and 30 minutes).

If you continue reducing by half every 30 minutes, six hours after you took the initial amount of 1,250 mg of vitamin C, the amount left in your blood stream is less than 0.5 mg. Basically there is nothing left.

"Taking an oral dose will raise blood levels for only a few hours."

"The benefit of a single dose is short lived. If high levels of vitamin C provide protection against the common cold, then a single multi-gram dose of vitamin C would have little more effectiveness than a 500 mg dose."

"In the prevention of colds and other diseases, if a single dose of vitamin C raises blood levels for about six hours or one quarter of the day, the person is unprotected for the other three quarters of the time."

"Five 100 mg doses taken at intervals through the day would raise average blood levels more than a single one-gram dose."

excerpted from Ascorbate, The Science of Vitamin C
by Dr. Steve Hickey & Dr. Hilary Roberts

****

Can't Lower Blood Sugar?
Clinically Proven Drug-Free
Solutions that Lowers Blood Sugar
Glucose Support Formula

 

Do you have a recipe you'd like to share? Please email us Diabetic Low Carb Recipe

 

 

© 2007-2012 Diabetes-Support. All Rights Reserved.

Except for copying our recipes for your own use, Reproduction of this website in full or in part is prohibited without the express written permission of Diabetes-Support.com.