Intend to do injections of vitamin C? You should know in advance the following facts, so you get maximum benefits.
Injectable vitamin C levels high enough to provide in the blood, but the amount will be absorbed into various organs and only partially to the skin, so that their effectiveness can vary in each person.
To get the most out of the skin, the act of injecting vitamin C is often used as adjunct therapy of other skin care. As for the maintenance and rejuvenation of skin to stay supple and smooth, until recently, which could give maximum results are topical therapy (therapy from the outside as well as the provision of skin cream morning and night).
Meeting the need for vitamin C can be done by eating fruits directly, injections, and supplements. All three have advantages and disadvantages of each. Through the injection of vitamin C the body can obtain high doses directly into the blood. However, not all high-dose vitamin C would be absorbed by the body. The rest will still be wasted through the urine. In contrast, although the dose is not high, by eating food or fruits rich in vitamin C, the body get the vitamins and other nutrients (like vitamin E and A) which can strengthen the work of vitamin C. Supplementation of vitamin C is best given in combination with vitamins and other nutrients.
Before the injection of vitamin C, you should make sure that the patient's kidney and liver function is normal, and no history of allergy to the vitamin. Kidney and liver function influences the absorption of vitamin C.
Injection of vitamin C with doses of 2-5 g by intravenous (blood vessels), can be done once a week or longer intervals with the distance (depending on physician assessment). There is no specific standard, whether the package needs to be done or not, but will see the need and indication. Results of vitamin C injections will vary in each individual. Therapy should be discontinued if side effects appear or if the results are not significant. The effectiveness of therapy can be seen from the skin firmer, chewy, and sunny after getting this treatment within a certain time.
Vitamin C is quite safe to use by most people. If anything, the complaints that usually arises is diarrhea and bloating. Concerns that high dose vitamin C can cause kidney stones was not relevant because many of the scientific report. Therapy with vitamin C did not cause the formation of kidney stones. Even giving up to 10 grams per day did not show signs of kidney stone formation.
Even so, after the injection of high doses of vitamin C, a person is recommended to drink a lot. Please note, the presence of high doses of vitamin C in the body can interfere with absorption of other nutrients, such as selenium (a mineral element essential for the body), and copper (an enzyme essential for the absorption of iron), so that the body needs to get additional iron supplements-these nutrients to overcome them.