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April 10, 2014 at 2:14 pm #2496
Angelee,
Great response to my question! Thank you.
While this subject can be vague and hard to relate to nutrition, you really found some good science based information and explained your opinions well. I additionally, found a source that supports your article that states that malnutrition is very much related with oral health, specifically poor oral health and dentures (1). Basically if you take care of your teeth then you get to keep them but if you choose not to take care of them you are likely to loose them. Loosing your teeth, having cavities, or dealing with periodontal disease will effect the quality of your life and indirectly your everyday diet.
1)Cousson PY, Bessadet M, Nicolas E, Veyrune JL, Lesourd B, Lassauzay C. Nutritional status, dietary intake and oral quality of life in elderly complete denture wearers. Gerodontology. 2012;29(2):e685-92.
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March 18, 2014 at 12:18 pm #2469McKinsey this is a really good question. It is common to hear someone say if you feel a cold coming on to load up on vitamin C. Research has shown that by consuming approximately 200-300mg of vitamin C daily can fortify your immune system and help you fight infection (2). However when you use supplements to get your vitamin C it may or may not help. If your body is low on vitamin C and you supplement, this could really benefit and boost your immune system. While if you consume high amounts or megadoses of vitamin C (i.e. 2500mg) after you have consumed 200-300mg per day, it will not make any huge difference in your ability to fight infection (1). You see once your body gets the recommended daily dose of vitamin C, any additional consumption will not help your body. Your body says I do not need anymore and will urinate or excrete out the extra stuff it does not need.
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1) Blanchard J, Tozer TN, Rowland M. Pharmacokinetic perspectives on megadoses of ascorbic acid. Am J Clin Nutr. 1997;66(5):1165-71.
2) Pohanka M, Pejchal J, Snopkova S, et al. Ascorbic acid: an old player with a broad impact on body physiology including oxidative stress suppression and immunomodulation: a review. Mini Rev Med Chem. 2012;12(1):35-43. -
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