Vitamin C (1g) is a high-potency ascorbic acid formulation studied for its antioxidant properties and role in immune support, collagen synthesis, and cellular protection against oxidative stress. It may help support skin health, recovery, and overall metabolic function. This guide outlines an intravenous or intramuscular administration-style protocol depending on clinical use.
Concise summary of the supplementation regimen.
Suggested approach for the 1 g vial format.
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is an essential water-soluble nutrient that functions as a powerful antioxidant. It neutralizes reactive oxygen species (ROS), helping reduce oxidative stress and cellular damage.
It is also a critical cofactor in collagen synthesis, supporting skin integrity, connective tissue repair, and wound healing. Additionally, vitamin C plays a role in immune cell function, neurotransmitter production, and iron absorption. High-dose administration is studied for its potential to temporarily elevate plasma antioxidant capacity beyond oral intake levels.
Observations based on clinical nutrition and research literature.
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