1. Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin and is only retained in
the body for a maximum of 4 hours before it is either oxidised or
excreted in the urine, so Vitamin C overdose is uncommon. Because of
this short life in the body it is best to take Vitamin C in small,
divided doses throughout the day (at 4 hourly intervals).
2. The
RDA (recommended daily allowance) for Vitamin C is 45-60mg per day. This
is the smallest amount needed to prevent a life threatening disease; in
the case of Vitamin C this is Scurvy. This amount, however, is
certainly not the optimal amount needed for good health, this is
300mg-500mg daily depending on diet and lifestyle.
3. Things that
can increase the need for Vitamin C supplementation are poor diet,
eating processed or stored foods, pollution, toxic substances especially
nicotine (each cigarette smoked depletes the body of 25mg of Vitamin
C), DDT, stress, antibiotics, sulfa drugs, cortisone, aspirin, The
Contraceptive Pill. Under any of the above circumstances a more suitable
dose would be 1000mg-2000mg daily.
4. If an acute infection or
inflammatory condition is being experienced such as a cold, flu or hay
fever, increase the dosage to 1000mg every hour for six doses then
1000mg every 4 hours until symptoms improve.
5. Vitamin C overdose
is extremely rare. Vitamin C is very safe to take as if too much
Vitamin C is taken any excess will be excreted in the urine or as acid
diarrhoea. Bear in mind this will only happen with very large, frequent
doses. If this does occur reduce the dosage to a level where diarrhoea
is not experienced
Extra Tip
Do not take high doses
of Vitamin C if pregnant as this can condition the baby to a rich supply
and could lead to an early development of Vitamin C deficiency. The
maximum dosage should not be more than 250mg - 300mg per day plus eating
plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables.
In summary the correct dosage of Vitamin C supplementation is as follows: -
300mg-500mg per day- Good diet/lifestyle
1000mg - 2000mg per day - Poor diet/lifestyle
1000mg every 4 hours - Acute infection/inflammation
250mg - 300mg per day - Pregnancy
Thank you for taking the time to read this information about the correct dosages for Vitamin C.
Here's to your good health.........naturally!
Here's to your good health.........naturally!
Nadine Masseron ND
Nadine Masseron ND DN MRN is a registered naturopathic physician
and nutritionist. She is dedicated to increasing awareness about the
benefits of natural health.
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