More Vitamin C, Better Health?

EPISODE · Dec 13, 2025 · 22 MIN

More Vitamin C, Better Health?

from Whole Life Studio · host Norse Studio

In this episode, we’re focusing on vitamin C — a compound commonly associated with immunity, but one whose benefits extend far beyond preventing colds.Vitamin C plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health, yet its full potential is often underestimated. According to the source material, regular intake of around 500 milligrams per day can significantly support the cardiovascular system.One of the most important benefits discussed is vitamin C’s ability to lower blood pressure, improve lipid profiles, and reduce the risk of serious cardiovascular events such as stroke and coronary heart disease. These effects are linked to vitamin C’s role in supporting blood vessel function and reducing oxidative stress.Beyond heart health, vitamin C also contributes to increased bone mineral density, making it an important nutrient for preventing bone loss and supporting skeletal strength over time. The transcript further highlights its protective role in reducing the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and type 2 diabetes, emphasizing vitamin C’s importance in long-term metabolic and neurological health.Another key function of vitamin C is its ability to enhance iron absorption, particularly from plant-based sources. This makes it especially valuable for individuals at risk of iron deficiency. Additionally, the material discusses vitamin C’s anti-cancer properties, pointing to its role in limiting oxidative damage and supporting normal cellular function.The author stresses that achieving an intake of 500 mg of vitamin C solely through diet is difficult, even with a fruit- and vegetable-rich eating pattern. For this reason, supplementation is presented as a practical and effective way to reach optimal levels and fully benefit from vitamin C’s protective effects.Vitamin C is far more than an immune booster — it is a powerful ally for heart health, bone strength, metabolic balance, and long-term disease prevention. Understanding its broader role allows us to make more informed decisions about nutrition and supplementation.Thank you for listening to today’s episode. Join us next time as we continue exploring the science behind better health and smarter nutrition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whole-life-studio--6886552/support.

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