Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, remains one of the most widely consumed supplements globally, with over 35% of U.S. adults reportedly using it in 2023 (CDC Data Brief). Celebrated for its role in supporting the immune system, vitamin C is often associated with cold prevention and overall health. However, confusion persists regarding the actual benefits of supplementation, the prevalence of deficiency, and effective ways to detect it. This article explores the latest evidence, clarifying common misconceptions surrounding vitamin C usage and its biological significance.
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40. Vitamin C Is Destroyed by Light Vitamin C is sensitive to environmental factors, and exposure to light can accelerate its degradation, particularly in liquid or…