How much Vitamin C should I take when trying to fight a cold?

October 26th, 2010

Also,
Aside from what’s in a typical multivitamin, are there any additional supplements that my body needs to appropriately process and utilize Vitamin C?

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  1. fluffy3104
    October 26th, 2010 at 15:29 | #1

    i’d take zinc instead of vitamin c. the c helps, i prefer to get orange juice or fruit and get it that way instead so it absorbs well into your bloodstream..but you can try zinc too..it is an active ingredient in a lot of those cold-shortening remedies. don’t take more than the recommended dosage.

  2. Morgana
    October 26th, 2010 at 16:17 | #2

    I can answer the first part of your question. According to my doctor, you double the amount of Vitamin C you usualy take (recommended dose on bottle) when fighting a cold.

  3. redsprettygirl
    October 26th, 2010 at 16:37 | #3

    Anywhere from 1000mg to 3000mg! And something else that helps alot of AIRBORNE!! It’s only 6 bucks! Try it!

  4. sedi
    October 26th, 2010 at 16:52 | #4

    The best way to get vitamin C is to eat tomatoes, strawberries and lots of green vegetables. I guess there is no enough, though I’m not sure. Just eat healthy stuff and stay away from eating-drinking cold things.

  5. JESSICAluvzMIKE
    October 26th, 2010 at 17:02 | #5

    The best thing I have found is this new juice called “Naked” you can only get it at Albertson’s or your local health store. It beats eating a ton of fruits. Every time I feel a cold coming on i rush out a drink a whole carton of it, because it is literally loaded with a pound of fruit in every bottle and is full of antioxidants. you really should try it! Hope I was help full, get well soon! ♥

  6. W W D
    October 26th, 2010 at 17:48 | #6

    Linus Pauling was obviously a great biochemist, but he wasn’t a physician. Vitamin C has been studied to death, and it is definitely NOT effective for colds. Why this myth didn’t go away fifteen or twenty years ago is a real mystery.

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