Here are seven proven ways that vitamin C helps lower your risk of heart disease:
1. Vitamin C is linked to reduced levels of lipoprotein (a). High levels of lipoprotein (a) are linked to stroke.
2. Vitamin C helps to prevent high blood pressure.
3. Vitamin C helps to prevent hardening of the arteries.
4. It lowers blood cholesterol levels.
5. Vitamin C helps repair damaged artery walls, thereby preventing cholesterol from being deposited.
6. As an antioxidant, it reduces free radicals which can damage the heart and blood vessels.
7. Vitamin C is also linked, in studies, to an increase in high density lipoproteins (HDL), which is also frequently called the good cholesterol.
Vitamin C is found in most fruits and vegetables, especially pomegranates, tomatoes, citrus fruits, berries, acai, and red bell peppers.
0 comments:
Post a Comment