Treatments For Scurvy
Injections Of Vitamin C

Vitamin C is a nutrient that helps the body produce collagen and absorb iron. Early signs of vitamin C deficiency are weight loss, fatigue, and irritability, which can appear as in as early as eight weeks. Worsening symptoms may be corkscrew hairs, shortness of breath, mood changes, fever, jaundice, and convulsions. Additionally, studies have shown a lack of vitamin C during pregnancy can lead to problems with fetal brain development.
They go on to say treatment involves administering vitamin C by mouth or by injection using the following chart at one to two grams per day for two or three days, five hundred milligrams for the next seven days, and one hundred milligrams for one to three months.
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