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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vitamin C Supplementation and Muscle Oxidative Fatigue

Overview

  • High-dose vitamin C acts as a powerful antioxidant in the body.
  • Its primary role involves neutralizing free radicals generated during intense physical exertion.

Effects on Oxidative Stress and Fatigue

  • Reduction of oxidative stress: Supplementation can significantly lower exercise-induced free radical accumulation in muscle tissues.
  • Impact on fatigue: While oxidative stress contributes to muscle fatigue, the relationship is complex.
  • Excessive antioxidant intake can sometimes blunt the body's natural adaptive response to exercise, which actually relies on controlled levels of oxidative stress to build endurance.

Recommendations from Acu-Cell Insights

  • Balance is critical: Mega-dosing with isolated vitamin C is generally discouraged.
  • Nutritional synergy: Vitamins and minerals must be balanced within a comprehensive profile (considering individual biochemical individuality and other antioxidants like vitamin E and bioflavonoids) rather than relying on vitamin C in isolation to combat fatigue.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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-> Oxidative cell damage

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