Vitamin-C is needed for the synthesis of collagen and connective tissues. This vitamin also helps in boosting the repair mechanism of the body and of course the immune system. Vitamin-C is involved in the chemical process that involves tryptophan ( the “feel good” brain chemical of the body). It acts as a cofactor for for tryptophan-5-hydroxylase. Tryptophan-5-hydroxylase hastens the hydroxylation of tryptophan to the “feel good” brain chemical serotonin. Difficiency of Vitamin-C means an impaired production of tryptohan which may lead to depression.
Effectiveness:
In one study involving vitamain-C , 40 psychiatric patients received 1 g/day of ascorbic acid or a placebo for three weeks. In a double-blind test, The vitamin C group, yields significant improvements in depressive, manic and paranoid symptom complexes, as well as in overall functioning. ( Source: Milner G. Ascorbic acid in chronic psychiatric patients: a controlled trial. Br J Psychiatry 1963;109:294- )
Dosage and Sources:
The standard dose for Vitamin-C is 500 mg per day. Persons suffering from anxiety or depression may require a dose of 1,000 mg to 5,000mg per day. Natural sources of Vitamin-C are citrus fruits and other fruits.
References:
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Last update: January 16, 2009
did not know that ascorbic acid could also help depression
good thing i always take ascorbic acid!
i take 5000mg per day, would my stomach not suffer the acidity of the said vitamin?