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Boosting Vitamin C Lowers Heart Disease Risk in Diabetes - AI Podcast

Boosting Vitamin C Lowers Heart Disease Risk in Diabetes - AI Podcast

Dr. Joseph Mercola - Take Control of Your Health · Dr. Joseph Mercola

June 3, 20258m 54s

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Story at-a-glance
  • Low vitamin C levels are strongly linked to increased cardiovascular disease risk in people with Type 2 diabetes
  • People who consume fewer than one serving of fruit or vegetables daily had significantly lower vitamin C levels than those eating two or more servings daily
  • Vitamin C protects arteries by neutralizing free radicals, preserving nitric oxide for vessel flexibility and supporting collagen synthesis for arterial strength
  • Studies show vitamin C supplementation of 1,000 mg daily reduces triglycerides, improves blood flow and decreases inflammation markers in people with metabolic disorders
  • Whole fruits rich in vitamin C, like guava, oranges and amla (Indian gooseberry), provide heart protection by optimizing vessel function and preventing dangerous blood clots