Many of those most at risk from COVID-19, including individuals who are older, Black, male and with chronic medical conditions like osteoarthritis, hypertension and diabetes, tend to have lower levels of vitamin C, another reason vitamin C therapy would be… Read More ›
Vitamin C
COVID – Vitamin C breakthrough, Baricitinib dramatically improves Survival, Lockdowns, and Endemics
This week in Data analysis we start building a face covering (mask) data frame and disease outbreaks. Breakthrough discoveries in Vitamin C and an Arthritis drug Baricitinib. As well as future disease outbreak concerns, vaccine hazards, and sars-cov-2 animal transmission…. Read More ›
Muscle Mass and Vitamin C
“We know that Vitamin C consumption is linked with skeletal muscle mass. It helps defend the cells and tissues that make up the body from potentially harmful free radical substances. Unopposed these free radicals can contribute to the destruction of… Read More ›
Heart Failure improved with Antioxidant Combination
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Vitamin C may be a powerful therapy for Stress induced cancers
[et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”3.19.14″][et_pb_row _builder_version=”3.19.14″][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”3.19.14″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.19.14″] Vitamin C may be a powerful therapy for Stress induced cancers Scientists have suspected Vitamin C’s cancer-fighting potential for decades, and several clinical trials have demonstrated positive results. This study contributes a new… Read More ›
Antidepressant foods: An evidence-based nutrient profiling system for depression
Antidepressant foods: An evidence-based nutrient profiling system for depression Antidepressant foods: An evidence-based nutrient profiling system for depression The objective of this study is to determine which foods are the most nutrient dense sources of nutrients demonstrated by human studies… Read More ›
Dietary antioxidants may help repair the Lungs
Dietary antioxidants may help repair the Lungs Over a 10 year period researchers observed that regular intake of tomatoes may help slow the natural decline in lung function among all adults as well as other findings. Dietary antioxidants and ten-year… Read More ›
Vitamin C could ease muscle fatigue in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients
Bethesda, Md. (Nov. 7, 2013)—Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease—a health problem in which the lungs lose their inherent springiness, making it progressively harder to breathe—can have a dramatic effect on the ability to exercise and even perform simple activities of… Read More ›
Vitamin C may be beneficial against exercise-induced bronchoconstriction
Vitamin C may substantially reduce bronchoconstriction caused by exercise, says Dr. Harri Hemila from the University of Helsinki, Finland. Hemila’s meta-analysis “Vitamin C may alleviate exercise-induced bronchoconstriction” was published in BMJ Open (7 June, 2013) Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction means the… Read More ›
Vitamin C may head off lung problems in babies born to pregnant smokers
17 May 2013 Infants born to women who took vitamin C during pregnancy had less wheezing in first year of life than babies whose moms took a placebo WASHINGTON, DC – Pregnant women are advised not to smoke during pregnancy… Read More ›
Mount Sinai School of Medicine study shows vitamin C prevents bone loss in animal models
19 OCT 2012 Researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine have shown for the first time in an animal model that vitamin C actively protects against osteoporosis, a disease affecting large numbers of elderly women and men in which bones… Read More ›
Vitamin C rapidly improves emotional state of acutely hospitalized patients
Vitamin C rapidly improves emotional state of acutely hospitalized patients – Vitamin C provided for a mean of 8.2 d increased plasma vitamin C concentrations to normal and was associated with a 71% reduction in mood disturbance and a 51%… Read More ›
Vitamin C improves pulmonary function in newborns of pregnant smoking women
ATS 2012, SAN FRANCISCO –Vitamin C supplementation in pregnant women who are unable to quit smoking significantly improves pulmonary function in their newborns, according to a new study. “Smoking during pregnancy is known to adversely affect the lung development of… Read More ›
Taking large doses of vitamin C may moderately reduce blood pressure
20 Apr 2012 Taking large doses of vitamin C may moderately reduce blood pressure, according to an analysis of years of research by Johns Hopkins scientists. But the researchers stopped short of suggesting people load up on supplements. “Our research… Read More ›
Coating stents with vitamin C could reduce clotting risks
Coating stents with vitamin C could reduce clotting risks // PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 28-May-2014 Every year, more than 1 million people in the U.S. who have suffered heart attacks or chest pain from blocked arteries have little mesh tubes called… Read More ›
A Cure for Sepsis ?
Highlights: – discovered that a single bolus of vitamin C injected early at the time of induction of sepsis, prevents capillary plugging. He has also found that a delayed bolus injection of vitamin C can reverse plugging by restoring blood… Read More ›
See off Alzheimer’s with the color purple
Public release date: 8-Dec-2010 – found that the majority of debilitating illnesses are in part caused by poorly-bound iron which causes the production of dangerous toxins that can react with the components of living systems. – Brightly-coloured fruits and vegetables… Read More ›
Vitamin C: A potential life-saving treatment for sepsis
Public release date: 17-Nov-2010 – discovered that a single bolus of vitamin C injected early at the time of induction of sepsis, prevents capillary plugging. He has also found that a delayed bolus injection of vitamin C can reverse plugging… Read More ›
Vitamin C rapidly improves emotional state of acutely hospitalized patients, say LDI researchers
Public release date: 23-Sep-2010 – Patients administered vitamin C had a rapid and statistically and clinically significant improvement in mood state – “About one in five acute-care patients in our hospital have vitamin C levels so low as to be… Read More ›
Vitamin C may help prevent Hemorrhagic stroke
Highlights: – Hemorrhagic stroke is less common than ischemic stroke, but is more often deadly -On average, the people who had a stroke had depleted levels of vitamin C, while those who had not had a stroke had normal levels… Read More ›