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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vitamin C Deficiency and Health Implications

According to Dr. Ronald Roth (acu-cell.com), the primary and most classic medical condition resulting from a severe lack of vitamin C is scurvy. However, subclinical deficiencies are much more common and contribute to a wide array of secondary health issues.

Primary Condition

  • Scurvy: The hallmark deficiency disease characterized by:
  • Bleeding gums and loose teeth
  • Extreme fatigue and muscle weakness
  • Poor wound healing and easy bruising
  • Joint pain and swollen extremities
  • Skin spots resulting from bleeding into and under the skin

Associated Subclinical Symptoms

Dr. Roth emphasizes that long before full-scale scurvy develops, an insufficient intake of vitamin C can manifest as:

  • Compromised Immunity: Increased susceptibility to frequent infections, colds, and viruses.
  • Connective Tissue Weakness: Reduced collagen synthesis leading to premature skin aging, joint degeneration, and fragile blood vessels.
  • Impaired Iron Absorption: Often leading concurrently to secondary iron-deficiency anemia.
  • Poor Antioxidant Protection: Higher vulnerability to oxidative stress and cellular damage.

Nutritional Recommendations

To prevent these conditions, Dr. Roth advocates for maintaining optimal tissue saturation levels through:

  • Regular consumption of fresh citrus fruits, berries, peppers, and cruciferous vegetables.
  • Individualized ascorbic acid or mineral ascorbate supplementation, keeping in mind that optimal dosages vary greatly depending on metabolic individuality, stress levels, and environmental toxicity.
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