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05/11/1910 Vitamin C contained in citrus fruits may improve the temperament of accident and emergency patients, indicates a study published in the journal Nutrition.

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acute hospital, selected randomly, were given supplements of vitamin C or D between seven and 10 days, after which it was found that those taking vitamin C showed clinically a better state in temperament, while there was no change in those taking vitamin D.

The study was conducted at the Jewish General Hospital Montreal, Canada and the scientists said the results suggest a real biological effect, however, deepen trials other centers.
Passion fruit contains high amounts of vitamin C, but must avoid slip and melt it to not break the seeds, which contain substances that are not good for nerve cells.

These studies indicate that the treatment is safe, simple and cheap and could have wider implications for clinical practice.

Vitamin C is found in significant concentrations in the camu-camu, passion fruit, tumbling, lemons, oranges, strawberries, tomatoes, broccoli, etc., But the number decreases considerably if the vegetable is cooked.

Previous studies have indicated that acute patients had low levels of vitamins C and D in their blood, and in some cases the level of vitamin C is very low, but it had not been given importance to this indicator.

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