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    Thread: Reduce cortisol -- try Asorbic acid

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      Reduce cortisol -- try Asorbic acid

      Reduce cortisol -- try Asorbic acid
      by Edmund R. Burke, Ph.D.

      A study of Junior National Team weightlifters showed that daily ingestion of 1,000 mg of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) had a significant impact on lowering one's body cortisol levels after hard training. Subjects were assigned to one of two groups equated for body weight and weightlifting totals lifted during training. One group received the ascorbic acid each day for 14 days while the other group received a placebo.

      The weightlifters participated in a competitive, high volume, high intensity training program. Both groups lifted at the same intensity and had equal lifting volume of training for the 14 days. Cortisol was lower at one hour and statistically significantly lower at 24 hours post exercise in the ascorbic acid supplemented group. Lower cortisol levels are important since excessive cortisol has be shown to have a detrimental inflammatory effect on muscle cells and suppresses the body's immune system.

      Dosage Guidelines: 1,000 mg of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) taken on a daily basis will have a positive effect upon improved muscle health and recovery.

      Reference:
      Joseph Marsit, et. al. Effects of Ascorbic Acid on Serum Cortisol and the Testosterone: Cortisol Ratio in Junior Elite Weightlifters. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 12: 179-184, 1998.

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      Gotta love vitamin c...thanks bro

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      Good thing vitamin C is water soluble, meaning you can just metabolize it and pee it out (very safe). Fat soluble vitamins can be toxic in large doses, due to the fact it can build up over time (chronic) or just be suddenly overdosed (acute).

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