A Co-Twin Control Study of the Effects of Vitamin C

1978 
In recent years, a number of benefits of prophylactic pharmacologic doses of vitamin C have been suggested. In addition to claims by Linus Pauling [1971] and others of a reduction in the morbidity due to the common cold and upper respiratory infections, other authors have subsequently suggested that serum cholesterol levels may be lowered [Spittle, 1971]. Some investigations have suggested that this effect may be observed only in hypercholesterolemic individuals and not those with normal cholesterol levels [Sokoloff et al, 1966; Ginter et al, 1970]. It has also been suggested that exogenous vitamin C might improve mental alertness as measured by IQ test performance [Kubala and Katz, 1960]. The present study was designed to test these hypotheses by means of a double-blind co-twin control study.
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