Vitamin C – health benefits and a great way to save money.


Vitamin C

Vitamin C

We have been running a set of blogs looking at Vitamins and their importance for our health.  To have a look at the previous blogs in the series please see the link below; https://patienttalk.org/?tag=vitamin

Today we wanted to have a closer look at Vitamin C.

The main purpose of Vitamin C is to protect the cells in our body.  It also helps to keep our connective tissues in good order.  This in turn helps our organs to function properly.

Another vital role of Vitamin C is to help wounds to heal.

It is well known that a lack of Vitamin C can cause scurvy.   The story of Royal Navy sailors being given limes, on board ship,  is well known as a preventive measure to fight scurvy.  What is, sadly less well known is the story of James Lind, a Scottish ships surgeon, who conducted the first ever scientific clinical trial.  This trail showed that citrus fruits were effective against scurvy.  It is a great story and you can read more about that clinical trial and James Lind here http://www.lindalliance.org/James_Lind_Alliance.asp.

Because the body is unable to manufacture (or indeed store) Vitamin C it is vital that we consume it in our diet on a daily basis.  The best sources are citrus fruits such as lemons and lines as well as potato skins, broccoli, strawberries and blackcurrants.

Adults need around 40mg of Vitamin C.  This is best gained by a varied diet.

So what about the money saving idea?  Well simple.  Many years ago my mother lived for a winter or two in a country very close to the Arctic Circle.  In those days Vitamin C rich foods were expensive and rare in that country.  But it was explained to her that buying a Vitamin C supplement was not the most cost effective way of obtaining the required dose.  Instead she was told to  look out for ascorbic acid.  This was because another name for Vitamin C is, in fact, ascorbic acid.  If you buy ascorbic acid power you will, I’m told even today, find it significantly cheaper than buying Vitamin C branded products.

PS.  As a word of caution it is recommended that you do not take more than 1000mg in a day.  Too much Vitamin C can result in Diarrhea as well as stomach pain and flatulence.


Pomegranates! What are the health benefits of pomegranates?


A few years ago Pomegranates and Pomegranate seeds were heralded as being the world’s greatest superfood.  So how can they actually be of benefit?

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Does An Apple a Day Keep the Doctor Away? What are the health benefits of an apple?


When I was a boy many years ago, along with washing behind the ears, we were regularlyApple Tree reminded on the old adage “An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away”.

Apart from the now ubiquitous “five a day” or in Australia “seven a day” is there anything specifically about apples?  Si  if one is eaten  per day does it  enable the consumer to indulge in a bit of physician  dodging.

To assist our readers PatientTalk.Org has conducted extensive research and has managed to ascertain the following useful information for our readers.

Perhaps most importantly according to The Stanford Cancer Center they may offer increased protection against certain kinds of cancers, in particular colon cancer, prostate cancer and lung cancer.  For more information please go to   http://cancer.stanford.edu/information/nutritionAndCancer/reduceRisk/.

It has also been suggested that apples have antioxidant properties.  To find out more about antioxidants please check out our blog https://patienttalk.org/?p=252.


Finally it is worth noting that apples are high in dietary fibre and are great source of Vitamin C.

So while it seems that they won’t prevent you from every spending quality time in a Doctor’s waiting room, they are a great part of your daily fruit and vegetable intake.

Do you know anything more about the adage “An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away”?  If so we would love to hear what you know about it.  Please feel free to tell us in the comments boxes below.

Thanks in advance