
Contrary to what many of you may think or have been told growing up, Vitamin C really doesn't do much to prevent or treat the common cold.
This article discusses the findings of a review of many studies on this topic and gives us the low down. I never really believed in the whole Vitamin C thing or guzzling OJ thing to cure a cold to begin with but could never back it up with why. Well... read on for a good reason.
Based on pooled data, regular ingestion of vitamin C did nothing to lower the risk of the common cold in the ordinary population, report reviewers in the latest issue of The Cochrane Library, a publication of the Cochrane Collaboration, an international organization that evaluates medical research.
There was a slight reduction in the duration and severity of common cold symptoms with vitamin C, compared with placebo, but the magnitude of the effect was so small its clinical usefulness is doubtful, the experts report.