For many people, vitamin C was the first vitamin they had ever heard about – and it is mostly due to one man: Dr. Linus Pauling. His work put vitamin C in the collective unconsciousness, especially for its role in the common cold.
Because of Dr. Pauling's efforts, the Linus Pauling Institute (LPI) at Oregon State University now stands as a world leader in the study of micronutrients, phytochemicals, and other dietary factors, and the role these compounds can play in promoting optimum health or preventing and treating disease.
So, there is no better person to talk to us about vitamin C than LPI's own expert, Alexander Michels, PhD, who has an extensive background in the research on vitamin C, with a specialty in understanding vitamin C transport through the body. His expertise also extends to research on other aspects of antioxidant vitamin metabolism and the action of phytochemicals.
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Related Links
LPI's Micronutrient Information Center
https://bit.ly/3JYMdV5
LPI's Vitamin C page
https://bit.ly/36H8KYg
LPI Webinar: What You Need to Know about Vitamin C and COVID-19
https://bit.ly/35q12RB
Is IV vitamin C effective against COVID-19?
https://bit.ly/3wOWmA8
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Transcript
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