Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 1 Research
7
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 2 Reviews
8.3
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Tablet
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid, Acerola Cherry, Rose Hips)
1,000 mg
1,111%

Top Medical Research Studies

In a recent clinical trial, we examined how a combination of antioxidants, including vitamin C, affects heart attack recovery. This study involved healthy participants who received either a blend of antioxidants or a placebo through an intravenous infusion. We measured the levels of vitamin C and other components in the blood, looking for signs of oxidative stress and monitoring any adverse effects.

Our findings showed that the antioxidant combination significantly increased vitamin concentrations compared to the placebo group. Moreover, we observed that this therapy seemed safe, with only mild, non-serious side effects reported in a small number of participants.

While antioxidants like vitamin C have been linked to health benefits, this study focused primarily on their safety and levels in the blood during a heart-related procedure. Although promising, we cannot definitively say that this approach improves outcomes for heart attack patients just yet. More research will be needed to explore its effectiveness further.
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Most Useful Reviews

8
May lower stroke risk
Vitamin C may reduce stroke risk due to its antioxidant properties and potential role in heart health. A 2013 study, analysing 16 studies, found that those consuming high amounts of vitamin C (45 mg to 1,167 mg daily) had a lower risk of stroke. Specifically, intake of 200 mg to 550 mg per day resulted in the greatest reduction of stroke risk. Although exact mechanisms are unclear, it is believed that vitamin C lowers blood pressure and reduces inflammation.
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7
Improves illness resilience
Excellent health! I first tried vitamin C in autumn during illness season. My family and elderly mother take it in cycles: one month on, one month off, or weekly. After taking it, I feel energised. When my child brought home the flu, we all had mild symptoms, which I attribute to the vitamin C. It's a significant discovery for me and far more effective than pharmacy-grade ascorbic acid. However, I avoid unnecessary overload, only taking it during colds. Wishing everyone good health! 💝
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 1 Research
7
  • All Researches
In a recent clinical trial, we examined how a combination of antioxidants, including vitamin C, affects heart attack recovery. This study involved healthy participants who received either a blend of antioxidants or a placebo through an intravenous infusion. We measured the levels of vitamin C and other components in the blood, looking for signs of oxidative stress and monitoring any adverse effects.

Our findings showed that the antioxidant combination significantly increased vitamin concentrations compared to the placebo group. Moreover, we observed that this therapy seemed safe, with only mild, non-serious side effects reported in a small number of participants.

While antioxidants like vitamin C have been linked to health benefits, this study focused primarily on their safety and levels in the blood during a heart-related procedure. Although promising, we cannot definitively say that this approach improves outcomes for heart attack patients just yet. More research will be needed to explore its effectiveness further.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 2 Reviews
8.3
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8
May lower stroke risk
Vitamin C may reduce stroke risk due to its antioxidant properties and potential role in heart health. A 2013 study, analysing 16 studies, found that those consuming high amounts of vitamin C (45 mg to 1,167 mg daily) had a lower risk of stroke. Specifically, intake of 200 mg to 550 mg per day resulted in the greatest reduction of stroke risk. Although exact mechanisms are unclear, it is believed that vitamin C lowers blood pressure and reduces inflammation.
Read More
7
Improves illness resilience
Excellent health! I first tried vitamin C in autumn during illness season. My family and elderly mother take it in cycles: one month on, one month off, or weekly. After taking it, I feel energised. When my child brought home the flu, we all had mild symptoms, which I attribute to the vitamin C. It's a significant discovery for me and far more effective than pharmacy-grade ascorbic acid. However, I avoid unnecessary overload, only taking it during colds. Wishing everyone good health! 💝
Read More

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References

  1. Gajardo Cortez AIJ, Lillo-Moya J, San-Martín-Martinez D, Pozo-Martinez J, Morales P, et al. Safety and Pharmacokinetics of a Combined Antioxidant Therapy against Myocardial Reperfusion Injury: A Phase 1 Randomized Clinical Trial in Healthy Humans. Clin Pharmacol Drug Dev. 2024;13:1051. doi:10.1002/cpdd.1443
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