Antioxidants

Low vitamin C increases the risk of periodontal disease

A study in the Journal of Periodonology analyzed vitamin C intake and periodontal disease indicators in 12,419 adults. Researchers found that patients who consumed less than the recommended 60 mg. per day RDA of vitamin C had a 1.5 times greater risk of developing severe gingivitis compared to patients who consumed 180 mg. per day […]

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Low vitamin C increases the risk of periodontal disease

Helicobacter pylori infection is associated with low vitamin C levels, according to researchers at the San Francisco VA Medical Center. Helicobacter pylori isthe bacteria that causes peptic ulcers. In a study, published in the August 1, 2003 issue of the Journal of the American College of Nutrition,blood samples were analyzed and data taken from nearly

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Diet Rich in Vitamin C Decreases Stroke Risk

According to a study appearing in the journal Neurology (2003;61:1273-1275), consuming foods containing vitamin C reduces the risk of stroke. Smokers seemed to benefit from this effect more than non-smokers. The study involved 5,197 subjects, aged 55 years or older. The subjects lived in Rotterdam. None had any history of stroke or any cognitive problems.

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Antioxidant Vitamins Improve Surgical Outcomes

Supplementing critically ill surgical patients with antioxidant vitamins C and E reduced risk of organ failure, ventilator support, and length of intensive care unit (ICU) stay, according to the results of a randomized, prospective trial published in the December, 2002 issue of the Annals of Surgery. Oxidative stress is a term that describes potential damage

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