Forbidden combination. Never combine coffee with this vitamin

Taking vitamin C with aspirin can reduce the absorption of ascorbic acid and increase its excretion from the body. In addition, aspirin can damage the gastric mucosa, which further impedes the absorption of vitamin C.
High doses of vitamin C may interfere with the effectiveness of anticoagulant medications such as warfarin. Although studies have not shown conclusive evidence of significant interactions, patients taking such medications should discuss vitamin C supplementation with their physician.
Vitamin C supplementation may increase estrogen levels in women taking oral contraceptives or hormone therapy . This may lead to increased side effects associated with high estrogen levels.
Particular caution should be exercised by people taking deferoxamine ( a drug for iron and aluminum poisoning ), as well as aluminum preparations, popular in the treatment of heartburn . In patients with renal failure, this may lead to the accumulation of toxic aluminum.
Vitamin C may interfere with the absorption of vitamin B12 . High doses of ascorbic acid can lead to the breakdown of vitamin B12 in the stomach, making it difficult for it to be absorbed further in the small intestine. People taking supplements of both vitamins should consider taking them at different times of the day to ensure optimal absorption.
Anaesthesiologist Anna Łotowska-Ćwiklewska also warns on social media against taking vitamin C together with paracetamol - a popular painkiller.
- Consuming large amounts of vitamin C may reduce the effectiveness of paracetamol in relieving pain, so it is worth taking supplements in moderation - writes the expert.
Coffee Drinking and Vitamin C SupplementationConsumption of caffeinated beverages, such as coffee or tea, may affect the absorption of vitamin C.
Studies suggest that caffeine may reduce the bioavailability of ascorbic acid, meaning that the body absorbs less of it. To minimize this effect, it is recommended to take vitamin C supplements at a time apart from caffeinated beverages.
What to do to get real benefits from vitamin C?
- Avoid caffeine at least 2 hours before and after supplementation.
- Do not combine ascorbic acid with vitamin B12 – keep a few hours apart.
- In cosmetics, do not use vitamin C with retinoids and niacinamide at the same time.
- Do not combine cucumbers with foods rich in vitamin C – unless with the addition of lemon juice.
- Consult your doctor before using supplements if you are taking anticoagulant, antiviral or hormonal medications.
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