Vitamin C
31 studies, 8 episodes on Vitamin C — reviewed, translated, woven together.
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Research
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The adrenal-vitamin C axis: from fish to guinea pigs and primates
Michael H Hooper, Anitra Carr, Paul E MarikThis article, for which full details are not yet summarized, explores the relationship between the adrenal glands and vitamin C from an evolutionary perspective. The title suggests a review of how this axis functions ac…
- 2022
Vitamin C, respiratory infections and the immune system, 2003
Harri HemiläAs only the title of this 2003 paper is available, a full summary has not yet been prepared. The title suggests the article explores the relationship between vitamin C, immune system function, and respiratory infections…
- 2022
The adrenal-vitamin C axis: from fish to guinea pigs and primates, 2919
Michael H Hooper, Anitra Carr, Paul E MarikThis research entry is currently a title only, with no abstract or article available for review. The title suggests a review of the relationship between the adrenal glands and vitamin C across a range of species, from f…
- 2022
Glutathione-Ascorbic Acid Antioxidant System in Animals, 1994
Alton MeisterThis entry refers to a 1994 publication by Alton Meister titled "Glutathione-Ascorbic Acid Antioxidant System in Animals". As the full text has not yet been reviewed for this portal, a detailed summary is not available.…
- 2020
Continuous Ascorbate Infusions in the Management of Patients with Advanced Colon Cancer
Nina MikirovaThis study analyzed data from a previous clinical trial involving 17 patients with late-stage colon cancer. The patients received continuous intravenous infusions of vitamin C (ascorbate) over 6-8 weeks. Researchers fou…
- 2020
Antiviral Mechanisms of Vitamin C: A Short Communication Consensus Report
Michael J Gonzalez, Jorge R Miranda-Massari, Jose R Rodriguez, Victor Marcial-Vega, Miguel J Berdiel, Jorge Duconge, St…This 2020 publication is a consensus report from a large group of authors, summarizing agreed-upon points regarding vitamin C. Based on the title, the report details the various mechanisms by which vitamin C may exert a…
- 2020
Overview of the possible role of vitamin C in management of COVID-19
Anis Abobaker, Aboubaker Alzwi, Alsalheen Hamed A AlraiedIn this 2020 review, the authors examine the possible role of vitamin C in managing COVID-19. They note that the body's vitamin C levels often drop during an acute infection due to increased metabolic demands. Because v…
- 2020
A new clinical trial to test high-dose vitamin C in patients with COVID-19
Anitra C CarrThis 2020 entry by Anitra C. Carr announces a new clinical trial. The study was designed to investigate the effects of high-dose vitamin C on patients with COVID-19. As this is only a title entry, no details about the s…
- 2020
Is the VITAMINS RCT indicating potential redundancy between corticosteroids and vitamin C?
Anitra C CarrKnown only by its title, this article appears to be a commentary or analysis of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) known as VITAMINS. The title poses a question about whether there might be a "redundancy," or overlappi…
- 2019
Vitamin C administration in the critically ill: a summary of recent meta-analyses
Anitra C CarrThis 2019 publication is a summary of recent meta-analyses on the topic of vitamin C administration for critically ill patients. As the full text has not yet been reviewed, a detailed summary of its findings is not avai…
Podcast
- Ep. 013
13. Dr. Thomas Levy: “All disease is caused by oxidative stress”
The episode was first published on the Swedish podcast Fasciaguiden on May 27, 2025. What if every chronic disease actually stems from the same root cause — the loss of electrons? In this eye-opening…
- Ep. 174
174. What is the charge of the food you eat? – The Electric Body Part 3
Note: This episode was first mistakenly published as number 173. The conversation about the electric body continues – this time focusing on the food we eat and the role of nutrients from an electrica…
- Ep. 163
163. Levy: “I believe this is the explanation for all disease”
LEVY: “All disease is due to oxidative stress” 163. LEVY: “All disease is due to oxidative stress” What if all chronic disease actually stems from the same fundamental problem – the loss of electrons…
- Ep. 148
148. Intravenous Vitamin C for Better Well-being? Interview with Dr. Mareike Claussen
Intravenous vitamin C to improve well-being is becoming more and more trendy, especially in the US, and together with Dr. Mareike Claussen, we talk about why. Are we generally deficient in vitamin C?…
- Ep. 134
134. Is Vitamin C Dangerous
We've received many questions about vitamin C over the years. Is vitamin C dangerous? How much should you take? What research is there on vitamin C and how it works in the body? This episode is about…
- Ep. 037
37. Magnesium is much more important than we previously thought
Many people know that magnesium is good for the nervous system, immune system & metabolism and that sugar, coffee, alcohol, etc., can cause magnesium deficiency. But did you know that Magnesium is in…
- Ep. 032
32. Oxidative stress & free radicals break down your body
Is your body also rusting away? Free radicals are formed naturally when our cells break down the food we eat and convert it into energy – and every time we put any kind of strain on the body, free ra…
- Ep. 015
15. About Vitamin C & why EVERYONE should take supplements
Fascia in everyday life About supplements and nutrients. Why does the fascia expert believe everyone should take supplements, and which supplements can't we live without? With us is Camilla Ranje Nor…
