How to Take Vitamin C to Treat Animal Bites
Things You'll Need
- Vitamin C pills (up to 1,000 mg. daily)
- Vitamin E pills
Instructions
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Use vitamin C to prevent or fight infection after animal bites. Vitamin C is an immune booster which can help prevent toxins from entering the bloodstream or give your body the tools to fight them if they are already there.
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Take vitamin C along with vitamin E to treat animal bites. Both vitamins are powerful antioxidants which can accelerate the healing process, and they are especially good at healing skin wounds. A bioflavonoid complex also increases the strength of vitamin C, especially if taken at the same time.
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Take vitamin C pills throughout the day, rather than taking a single large dose. This facilitates absorption and prevents heartburn. Taking the vitamins along with food also helps prevent discomfort.
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Avoid alcohol, coffee and smoking for at least an hour before and after taking vitamin C. All 3 substances lower the strength of vitamin C and even deplete your body of stored vitamins. Don't take orange juice along with vitamin C pills, since an excess of this vitamin may result in stomach irritation.
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Ignore the established daily requirement of 90 mg. a day when taking vitamin C to treat animal bites. Overdosing on vitamins is highly unlikely (it's more common with minerals), but always consult a doctor if you want to know the maximum level at which you are still safe. In general, it is safe to take up to 1,000 mg. a day.
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