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A person's peak plasma vitamin C concentration won't exceed 220 micromoles per liter from oral vitamin C intake—even if they take a maximum oral dose of 3 grams, 6 times daily. By contrast, intravenous vitamin C can produce plasma concentrations as high as 15,000 micromoles per
liter.
Rhonda Patrick
Intravenous Vitamin C Can Produce Plasma Levels 68x Higher Than Oral Vitamin C
Vitamin C: Oral vs. Intravenous, Immune Effects, Cancer, Exercise Adaptation & More
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