Getting Your Vitamin "C" Naturally |
The Recommended Daily Amount of Vitamin C is 70-90 milligrams, But in recent studies published in Preventive and Alternative medicine revealed a growing list of benefits of Vitamin C and in Higher amounts then the RDA suggests. The recent studies recommend 500 mg, daily in addition to eating 5-10 fruits and Vegetables a day. This would suggest that taking at least 1000mg daily in times of sickness would help the healing process. Most cold and flu preventive medicines like Cold FX have high doses of Vitamin C and other Immune boosting Vitamins to help achieve this.
Sometimes its just not practical for people to consume the required serving of Fruit and Vegetable on a constant basis to achieve the health benefits, so taking a supplement once in a while is something I would recommend plus it is useful for when you feel a cold coming on. Doubling up to get the maximum protection is advised. The maximum dose is 2000mg daily- there are no pose risks in taking this upper level of Vitamin C (If you get the diarrhea you should back off by 500mg's).
I can assist you in achieving your Vitamin C goals naturally by just adding a few extra things to your days menu planning.
I assure you that it is possible to achieve this just by eating a Fruit smoothie in the morning, or Juicing before breakfast - that would provide at least 2-3 servings, if you add a Vegetable to your smoothie that would be at least 4 servings. I have a great smoothie recipe for you to try
Green Goddess Vitamin C amounts
1/2 cup Greek yogurt = protein
1-1/2 banana = fruit -10 mg
1/2 cup 100% juice - OJ, (apple/cranberries)= fruit -69mg
1/2 avocado- veg/good fat -14mg
1/4 cup hemp seed = protein
3-4 kale leaves -53mg
or 1 cup spinach leaves = Veg ALSO -Calcium/ Vit C -17mg
**look at the fruit and Veg count in this smoothie.= 4 Total Vit C =163mg
your already half way there for your daily intake of 5 fruits and Veg.....
If you prefer a heartier breakfast and need a grain then I Recommend doing a fresh Juice...followed by one of the following choices.
In juicer - Vitamin C amount.
1- orange 69mg
1/4- pineapple 78mg
2- carrots 14.20mg
= 2 fruits and 1 veg- total Vit C =161 mg
followed by grains
steel cut oats with Fruit and nuts = fruit and protein
or
12 grain or Ezechiel bread w nut butter or eggs = carbohydrate and protein
(a live grain or something that has the germ)
or
Greek yogurt w homemade granola, fresh fruit. (preferably the ones high in Vit C = carbohydrate and fruit
ie: strawberries, papaya, kiwi, raspberries,pineapple etc.... )
***These recipes are just the beginning and I can help you figure out other meal options for the rest of the day and show you how simple it is to get your Vitamin C and its not just your traditional orange Juice.
What can high-vitamin C foods do for you?
- Help protect cells from free radical damage
- Lower your cancer risk
- Regenerate your Vitamin E supplies
- Improve iron absorption
What events can indicate a need for more
high-vitamin C foods?
- Poor wound healing
- Frequent colds or infections
- Lung-related problems
Most
forms of cardiovascular disease, joint disease, cancer, eye disease, thyroid
disease, liver disease, and lung disease require special attention on vitamin C
intake. The process of aging itself requires special attention to vitamin C. There are other health conditions that require Vitamin C to help in the healing process.
These specific health conditions
include:
Here is a list of natural sources of Vitamin C: These are the best fruit and Vegetables that are quite high in Vitamin C.- Acne
- Alcoholism
- Alzheimer's disease
- Asthma
- Autism
- Depression
- Diabetes
- Irritable bowel disease
- Parkinson's disease
- parsley
- bell pepper
- strawberries
- oranges
- lemon juice
- papaya
- cauliflower
- kale
- mustard greens
- brussels sprouts
Researchers found that the men who took Vitamin C supplements were twice as likely to develop kidney stones as were men who didn’t take any vitamin supplements and got there vitamin C naturally.
Would love to help you reach your health goals this fall drop me a line and we can chat
Best in health
Brenda
reference: www.webmed.com
www.vitamin c.com
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