Welcome to vitamins
Women S Vitamins Article
![]()
This is a selection made from among articles on Women S Vitamins. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for future reading, click here.
Vitamin C
from:Vitamin C is one of the most important vitamins for your body. It prevents a lot of diseases, and increases your body’s immune system. You can take this vitamin with or without any food, as it can be found in supplement form or in many different juices. Along with being found in supplement and vitamin form, you can find vitamin C in broccoli, peppers, oranges, lemon juice, mustard greens, cauliflower, papaya, and parsley.
Research in the past has shown that there really aren’t any advantages to taking excessive amounts of this vitamin. Even though you shouldn’t take excessive amounts of vitamin C, you shouldn’t have a deficiency in the vitamin either. The most common signs of a deficiency in vitamin C include swollen gums, an unexplained weakness, and nosebleeds. Deficiency is common these days, with the most common reasons being alcoholism and a poor diet.
Tendons and ligaments throughout your body need vitamin C in order to remain healthy and strong. Depending on your current health situation, it may be in your best interest to take vitamin C supplements along with vitamin E. Together, the combination of the two will work side by side, and enhance their overall impact on your body and your health.
Vitamin C is well known as an antioxidant, protecting your skin from the harmful damage of UV rays. If you skin suffers from radiation damage, vitamin C can actually help your skin to recover and reverse some of the harmful effects. If you include vitamin C in your diet and take it every day, you’ll notice that your skin will benefit. If you use vitamin E and C together, you’ll notice that scars and other harmful defects on your skin will start to heal as well.
You can find vitamin C in many fruits and vegetables, although oranges will give you the most amounts. Orange juice is a great way to get your daily dose of vitamin C, as all you need to do is drink a few glasses of it a day. Even if you drink a glass of orange juice in the morning with your breakfast then eat a few oranges during the day, you’ll get more than enough vitamin C.
If you want to get more vitamin C in your diet, you can use vitamin supplements. When you look for supplements at the store, you should read the labels and see how much vitamin C is in the supplement, and how it works. You should avoid time released supplements of vitamin C, as they haven’t been proven to work as well yet. As long as you monitor your intake of vitamin C and use it on a daily basis, you’ll find that your health and immune system will be better than ever.
PPPPP
(word count 460)
Latest Women S Vitamins News
Hoff Sees an Olympic Pool Lined With Gold - New York Times
Hoff Sees an Olympic Pool Lined With Gold New York Times, United States - ... biggest site to host an Olympic swim trials. The real winner was swimming, which finally got its women’s 200 IM blockbuster bout — the Brouhaha in Omaha. |
Baggry’s India introduces soya-based muesli - HospitalityBizIndia
Baggry’s India introduces soya-based muesli HospitalityBizIndia, India - The industry is still in its infancy and has a long way to go. Bagrrys So Healthy Muesli has natural vitamins, minerals and proteins with zero cholesterol. |
Brand launches this week - Economic Times
Brand launches this week Economic Times, India - VJC Versace launched women’s spring/summer 2008 accessories collection. The range includes bags, belts, shoes, sandals, leisurewear, city wear and more. ... |
Resolvyx Pharmaceuticals: Fish-Oil Mystery Solved, Blockbuster ... - Xconomy
Resolvyx Pharmaceuticals: Fish-Oil Mystery Solved, Blockbuster ... Xconomy, MA - Since 2000 his group at Boston’s Brigham & Women’s Hospital has elucidated how omega-3 fatty acids are processed in the body to give rise to sets of potent ... |
‘Free sharing’ sites expand on Internet - Christian Science Monitor
Christian Science Monitor | ‘Free sharing’ sites expand on Internet Christian Science Monitor, MA - Lately she’s seen an upswing in women requesting clothing that could be worn in an office. “It sounds like women going back into the workforce looking for ... |



