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Just drink OJ or cranberry juice.
Better off eating greens or oranges. Juice is a lot of sugar. I'm always surprised by how many people think they are doing themselves a favor by chugging a lot of juice. Not quite as bad as soda, of course, but it's not exactly good for your teeth or health versus just eating the fruits.
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Yeah, but eating an entire big bunch of grapes would add about 30 minutes to breakfast, which I'd rather spend sleeping.
Nothing wrong with a little sugar jolt so long as you burn the energy or do something else to offset the spike.
You don't have time to eat grapes, but you have time to burn off the sugar from juice? :\
Besides, 1 cup of kale or spinach would give you daily value of vitamin C, plus other vitamins, potassium, and fiber. Not that hard to consume that much in a day, especially if you are just adding it to meals.
For me I especially don't like drinking orange juice anymore. Too acidic (I know they have low acid versions, but that's usually from adding calcium carbonate to it), and since I drink black coffee, that's like a recipe for heartburn.
Lucky you.I have a fast metabolism and walk at least half a mile per day just doing stuff. That and according to the bottle an 8 oz cup of grape juice is about 140 calories. The body burns many times that per day just sitting still.
And actually 1 cup of spinach will only give you about 11.2% DV
http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/DRI/DRI_Tables/recommended_intakes_individuals.pdf
https://www.google.com/search?q=Vit...la:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&channel=sb
Don't get me wrong I enjoy Spinach, but not for its vitamin C content.![]()
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I think it's pretty much known at this point that unless you are addressing a specific deficiency vitamin supplements are a waste of money.
I think it's pretty much known at this point that unless you are addressing a specific deficiency vitamin supplements are a waste of money.
Don't underestimate the power of the placebo effect!
LMAO, I love itAll we've got is this chewable prozac for kids. You can either have Manic-Depressive Mouse or the Bluebird of Unhappiness.
rotfli take a multivitamin so i can eat whatever and not get scurvy. I still eat decently, but i'm hardly a nutritionist and the multivitamin is cheap peace of mind.
I always wondered what was dulling Fred.flintstones chewable morphine is the way to sail through the day
let's be honest, that stuff is candy![]()
Be careful. Too much vitamin C can be a bad thing.
From: http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-l...-eating/expert-answers/vitamin-c/faq-20058030
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is an essential nutrient. Still, it's possible to have too much vitamin C.
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For adults, the recommended dietary reference intake for vitamin C is 65 to 90 milligrams (mg) a day, and the upper limit is 2,000 mg a day. Although too much dietary vitamin C is unlikely to be harmful, megadoses of vitamin C supplements may cause:
Diarrhea
Nausea
Vomiting
Heartburn
Abdominal bloating and cramps
Headache
Insomnia
Kidney stones
Remember, for most people, a healthy diet provides an adequate amount of vitamin C.
