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[Previous Feature] This Week - V : Vitamin CVitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, has several important functions. These include: - helping to protect cells and keeping them healthy
- maintaining healthy skin, blood vessels, bones and cartilage
- helping with wound healing
Lack of vitamin C can lead to scurvy. Good sources of vitamin CVitamin C is found in a wide variety of fruit and vegetables. Good sources include: - citrus fruit, such as oranges and orange juice
- peppers
- strawberries
- blackcurrants
- broccoli
- brussels sprouts
- potatoes
How much vitamin C do I need?Adults aged 19 to 64 need 40mg of vitamin C a day. You should be able to get all the vitamin C you need from your daily diet. Vitamin C cannot be stored in the body, so you need it in your diet every day. What happens if I take too much vitamin C?Taking large amounts (more than 1,000mg per day) of vitamin C can cause: These symptoms should disappear once you stop taking vitamin C supplements. What does the Department of Health and Social Care advise?You should be able to get all the vitamin C you need by eating a varied and balanced diet. If you take vitamin C supplements, do not take too much as this could be harmful. Taking less than 1,000mg of vitamin C supplements a day is unlikely to cause any harm.
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