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14/10/2010
Need to boost your mood - take vitamin C
Got a touch of the blues lately? Maybe it’s because you don’t get enough of a very essential vitamin. Find out here how you can give your mood a natural boost with vitamin C ...more
25/01/2010
Multivitamins slash lung cancer risk by 43 percent
Whether you are a current or former smoker, the news is good: taking multivitamins can greatly reduce your risk of developing lung cancer. ...more
02/10/2009
Low vitamin C may result in impaired brain development and decreased memory in babies
Newborns with low levels of vitamin C may be at risk for impaired brain development and decreased memory. ...more
01/10/2009
Chronic pancreatitis pain eased with antioxidants
If you suffer from pain associated with chronic pancreatitis, don't miss out on how antioxidants, such as selenium, beta-carotene and vitamins C and E can help you....more
22/09/2009
Vitamin C, an all-around healthy nutrient
What health benefits do you associate with vitamin C? If preventing the common cold pops into your mind, you are not wrong; but vitamin C can do much more for you than keeping colds at bay....more
01/07/2009
Male infertility helped by coenzyme Q10
Coenzyme Q10, a potent antioxidant has the potential to help treat male infertility by enhancing sperm quality. ...more
24/03/2009
Reduce your risk of gout with vitamin C
What is gout?According to the U.S. National Institutes of Health, gout is a type of arthritis that is the result of a build-up of uric acid in the blood. A build-up of uric acid can be due to producing too much uric acid, not getting enough uric acid or consuming a lot of purine-rich foods. Foods that contain purines include meat (especially organ meats), anchovies, sardines and spinach....more
08/12/2008
If you are in an accident, you can reduce your risk of dying by 28% by taking antioxidants
Unfortunately, many trauma victims who survive their initial injury will often die in the hospital of multiple-organ failure following an operation. But that can be overcome. A recent study says you can reduce your risk of dying following an injury by as much as 28%....more
11/08/2008
Reduce your risk of developing diabetes by 62 percent
How would you like to reduce your risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 62 percent? You can and it's easy, natural, side effect-free and called vitamin C. ...more
03/07/2008
Meta-analysis shows that vitamin C may lower cholesterol
Why is vitamin C important?Vitamin C plays a vital role in thousands of natural biochemical reaction that take place within our body and has long been known to contain potent disease prevention properties and antioxidant effects. It is estimated, however, that 90 percent of us suffer from vitamin C deficiency due to the stresses of our "modern" lifestyle. ...more

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