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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vitamin C and Arterial LDL Oxidation

  • Yes, vitamin C can help protect arterial LDL cholesterol from oxidation.
  • Antioxidant Role: As a primary water-soluble antioxidant in the body, vitamin C neutralizes free radicals in the aqueous compartments before they can damage lipids.
  • Synergy with Vitamin E: Vitamin C plays a crucial role in regenerating vitamin E (tocopherol) from its oxidized radical form, thereby maintaining the primary lipid-soluble antioxidant defense that directly protects LDL particles.
  • Cardiovascular Implication: Preventing the oxidation of LDL cholesterol is vital, as oxidized LDL is a major factor in plaque formation and arterial wall damage.
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Vitamin C - connections

Vitamin C ->

-> Vitamin C

LDL cholesterol - connections

LDL cholesterol ->

-> LDL cholesterol

  • VLDL triglycerides - Exceeds (Ratio: 2.2:1; Other reports: 2:1 to 4:1)
  • Sodium - Increases (State: low; Process: production; Degree: higher)
  • Silicon - Inversely Related To (Silicon level: low; Cholesterol level: raised)
  • Magnesium - Promotes (Certainty: may; Duration: long-term; Mechanism: lowering sodium)
  • Magnesium - Raises
  • Sodium - Raises (Level: low; Time: eventually)
  • Cocoa - Raises (Polarity: negative)
  • People with low aldosterone - Vulnerable To (Degree: much higher; Target aspect: effects and related problems)

Lipoprotein oxidation - connections

-> Lipoprotein oxidation

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