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vitamin C: A deficiency of vitamin C causes the disease Scurvy
vitamin C: A deficiency of vitamin C causes the disease Scurvy
vitamin C: What happens if you don't get enough vitamin C?
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(Free-Press-Release.com) March 1, 2005 --
What happens if you don't get enough vitamin C?
A deficiency of vitamin C causes the disease Scurvy. Scurvy is rarely seen today except in alcoholics who receive their entire calorie intake from alcohol. Scurvy causes bleeding and inflamed gums, loose teeth, poor wound healing (purplish spots called petechiae), easy bruising, bumps of coiled hair on the arms and legs, pain in the joints, muscle wasting, and many other problems.
It was a Scottish physician named James Lind back in 1753 that first advocated fresh vegetables and ripe fruits to prevent Scurvy. The British Navy adopted his advice some forty years later. The navy men were ever after nicknamed "Limeys" because they took limejuice on long sea voyages to ward off Scurvy.
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