Study Confirms Vitamin C Intake Associated With Lower Risk of Gout »

Posted By SenorCoconut 9 months, 2 weeks ago in News

According to new research, men with higher vitamin C intake appear less likely to develop gout, a painful type of arthritis.

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    sarahturner9 months, 2 weeks ago

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    Another interesting and informative article SenorCoconut. Thank you.........

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      Newperson9 months, 2 weeks ago

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      Thats good news gout can be painful
      thanks for sharing Senor

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        undrgrndgirl9 months, 2 weeks ago

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        doesn't make sense...gout happens when acid crystals form in the joints and/or organs...vitamin c is acid...vitamin c should increase gout attacks as does aspirin which is also acid...

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          blakelylaw9 months ago

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          Vitamin C - one of God's miracle compounds! It also cuts down on colds & strengthens your immune system.

          Did you know it is also found in produce besides citrus? One of the best sources is peppers, especially red ones & hot ones.

          It's also interesting to note that capiscum, the part of the red pepper which makes it hot, is also used as an anti-inflammatory. Wonder of that's where the Vitamin C resides?

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