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Vitamin C for Health and Happiness

The C Vitamin is without doubt the highest profile of all the vitamins. It has masssive coverage on TV and in health magazines, and most people know a little about it, but what are the real facts?

Scientists now believe that The C Vitamin helps the body carry out hundreds of different functions, and without it, we would eventually die.

The C Vitamin has many health benefits, but perhaps its most important are its ability to help reduce cardiac problems and some forms of cancer. As both these conditions are a major problem in modern society, it is no wonder that The C Vitamin comes in for so much attention. It is also essential for the body's ability to produce collagen.

Collagen is a protein of connective tissue which is essential if the body is to repair any cuts or major injuries. Some experts believe that collagen helps to improve skin and fingernail quality and also helps with joint mobility. All of this depends on Vitamin C.

Most of you will have heard the word 'antioxidant', but did you know that Vitamin C was one of them? An antioxidant is (a molecule which of slows down the oxidation of other molecules.) All our bodies need to absorb and utilize vitamins and minerals (eg, folic acid, iron etc.) and The C Vitamin is a crucial part of this process. Many people take Vitamin C as a supplement to help them fight off colds, flu and other viruses. Whilst there is a little scientific evidence that The C Vitamin actually helps prevent colds, the fact that it helps you body during the process of recovering from an illness is accepted by most doctors.

Vitamin C is not something our bodies can produce on their own (unlike many other creatures), so we need to get it from our food. Some foodstuffs are particularly high in vitamin C, for example, oranges, lemons, melon etc. But one of the better ones is the cranberry, which has other health giving properties.

Another great source of Vitamin C is the Chili Pepper. In fact, very member of the capsicum family is rich in vitamin c, but the hotter chili peppers seem to have more. Although it would be nice to think that those tasty curries and chili con carne meals are helping with our vitamin C intake, sadly, this isn't completely true. Vitamin C is destroyed by heat and is water soluble, so the best way to eat it is in raw, uncooked vegetables.

If you are going to cook vegetables, the best way to ensure that you get a high vitamin C intake from them is to use rapid cooking technique such as stir frying or steaming the food. You will have heard of the phrase '5 portions a day' when applied to vegetable intake, this is the correct amount for your vitamin c requirements and is improved even more if you cook the food quickly or eat it raw.

If you want to make sure that you get enough vitamin C, then the easiest way for many people is to take vitamin C supplements. These are widely available, and undoubtedly work well, however, you should not think they can act as a replacement for eating fruit or vegetables. Our bodies need many minerals, vitamins and nutrients that are in fruit and vegetables, and no pill can hope to replace them all.

Nevertheless, taking a vitamin C supplement is often a good idea if you are feeling ill, or starting with a cold. Unlike other vitamins, The C Vitamin is not dangerous if taken in excess. Our bodies can take as much vitamin C as they need and then excrete the excess safely.We hope you have found this article useful and now have a better understanding of this vital vitamin. You should no know where you can get your vitamin C from and how it helps to keep you happy and in good health.

Contributed by Roger Wakefield on March 10, 2008, at 3:24 PM UTC.

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