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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Effects of Smoking on Vitamin C Levels

  • Severe depletion: Yes, smoking tobacco rapidly and significantly depletes plasma vitamin C levels in the body.
  • Increased oxidative stress: Tobacco smoke introduces a massive influx of free radicals and toxic chemicals, which the body immediately neutralizes by consuming available antioxidants, primarily ascorbic acid (Vitamin C).
  • Higher biological demand: Smokers experience a much faster turnover rate of this nutrient, meaning vitamin C is metabolized and excreted at an accelerated rate compared to non-smokers.
  • Recommended intake: Due to this rapid depletion, individuals who smoke require a significantly higher daily intake of Vitamin C just to maintain baseline plasma concentrations, though dietary intake alone is often insufficient to counteract the chronic oxidative damage without also reducing or quitting smoking.
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