Why is vitamin C so important?
Vitamin C levels drop in patients with acute respiratory infections. Levels then drop even more dramatically when infection sets in and a patient experiences sepsis. Boosting vitamin C levels can help both respiratory health and the reduction of the risk of infection in the body.
In vitamin C studies with patients with viruses, 85% of those who were given high-dose vitamin C reported a decrease in symptoms.
Ascorbic acid is the type of vitamin C that most people take. This is the preservative part of vitamin C, the outer shell, and only a quarter of what the whole complex contains. It should only be taken in emergencies or for acute care as it simply changes the pH of the body and kills the bugs due to acidic effect. To truly nourish the cells, whole complex vitamin C is needed.
Because vitamin C is water-soluble, it is not stored generally in the body, BUT it IS preferentially stored and utilized in some organs such as brain, adrenal gland and lungs. This is why it’s important to eat vitamin C rich foods every single day so that you have a steady dose of it at all times.
Here is a handy list of 12 foods that you can eat for vitamin C!
Oranges are easy to find and fun to eat! My favorites are blood oranges and tangelos.
Rose hips are what is left on a rose bush after the petals fall away. They are tangy-sweet and can be made into jams, teas, or syrups either on their own or as a vitamin C boost to elderberry syrup. Just don’t try to eat a dried rose hip. Blech! Tastes like dirt until cooked!
Pine needles, especially white pine are 5 times richer in vitamin C than oranges. Pour hot water over pine needles and make a delicious and nourishing tea.
All peppers are rich in vitamin C. Eat them raw, in salsa, or roasted.
Acerola cherries are an incredible source of vitamin C and is one of the ingredients in my favorite whole food vitamin C supplement, Cataplex C from Standard Process. It’s also in Standard Process Epimune along with mushrooms!
Kiwi contains antioxidants and 72 grams of vitamin C. It has also been proven in studies to increase immune system function. Plus, they are gorgeous in smoothie bowls!
Strawberries don’t need any explanation do they? They are just amazing! Always eat organic strawberries.
❇️ Kale is a superfood that also happens to be rich in vitamin C. I love a good kale salad with the kale rubbed and marinated in coconut aminos. So good!
Lemons are good for pretty much everything and anything! Amazing for the immune system and are full of vitamin C and antioxidants. Plus, they taste like summer! ☀️ And you can clean with them!
A surprising vitamin C rich food on our list would be sweet potatoes. They are extremely nourishing to the immune system and contain a variety of vitamins and minerals. Plus they are a nutrient dense carb great for those eating a more paleo diet.
Cruciferous vegetables including broccoli, cauliflower, and brussels sprouts are an amazing source of vitamin C and should be eaten at least a few times a week. They also assist the body’s detox processes and keep
the liver clean.
Tomatoes contain both vitamin A and vitamin C which are keys to a healthy immune system.
Bonus vitamin C foods: Buckwheat leaf, mushrooms, alfalfa, thyme, parsley, and camu camu berry.
Do yourself a huge favor and choose vitamin C rich foods every single day! Raise your shield!