Vitamin #C and scar strength: analysis of a historical trial and implications for #collagen-related pathologies

A double-blind controlled trial initiated in 1944 has led to the common narrative that a 10-mg daily vitamin C intake is adequate to prevent and treat impaired wound healing, and by inference, other collagen-related diseases such as heart disease or stroke. The WHO relies on this narrative to set the recommended nutrient intake for vitamin… Continue reading Vitamin #C and scar strength: analysis of a historical trial and implications for #collagen-related pathologies