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Vitamin C can help reduce toxic levels of lead in the blood
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Vitamin C provides many health benefits and it is used by the body in many different ways. For example, your body uses vitamin C to form collagen. According to the NIH, vitamin C is also used in the creation of skin, ligaments,tendons and blood vessels. Vitamin C is also essential for repairing and maintaining cartilage, bones and teeth. The nutrient also plays a vital role in the wound healing process and the formation of scar tissue.
Vitamin C is also highly regarded for its protective benefits, such as the prevention of illnesses like the common cold. Some studies have even suggested that vitamin C can help to prevent cancer; it’s a potent antioxidant nutrient that blocks damage from free radicals. Dr. Sherry Ross, an OB/GYN and Women’s Health Expert at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, California says, “Vitamin C is a vital antioxidant that helps protect cells from damage caused by free radicals that we are exposed to in the environment such as air pollution, cigarette smoke and ultraviolet light from the sun.”
To put it simply, vitamin C has a wide range of impressive health benefits. However, there has been a strong indication that vitamin C may be even more powerful than previously thought. Research has found that in addition to vitamin C’s myriad of health benefits, it can also help to reduce the amount of lead — a toxic heavy metal — in the bloodstream.
Lead toxicity can lead to neurological damage in both children and adults. In high doses, vitamin C can lower the lead content of the blood. This amazing finding was uncovered by a research team from the University of California at San Francisco and their results were published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 1999.
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