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Dosage protocol

Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) dosage

Evidence-based dose range, timing, and adjustment guidance for Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid). Always start at the low end and titrate; individual response varies and dose-response curves are not always linear.

Standard range

250–1000 mg

Frequency

1-3 doses

Half-life

Onset

Starting dose

Start at 250 mg — the lower end of the clinical range — for the first 3–7 days to assess tolerance and individual response. Most people who do not feel the expected effect at the low end need to titrate up to the midpoint (~625 mg) over 1–2 weeks before evaluating whether Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) works for them. Some users — particularly those with smaller body mass or sensitive baseline neurochemistry — find the low end fully sufficient.

Timing

Recommended timing: with meals.

Half-life context: unknown — assume cautious 8-hour buffer between doses.

With or without food

with meal: Take with a balanced meal to slow absorption and reduce GI side effects. Spike-style empty-stomach dosing is rarely better and often worse-tolerated.

Protocol note

Liposomal form for higher plasma levels.

Dose adjustment

When to reduce or stop

Mechanism, safety, evidence, and citations for Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) are on the main reference page — see Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid). To check interactions with other compounds in your stack, use the interaction checker.

Dose ranges on this page reflect the clinical and supplement literature for healthy adults. They are not medical advice. Individual response varies; pregnancy, lactation, prescription medications, and pre-existing health conditions can all change the appropriate dose. Coordinate with a qualified clinician before establishing a personal protocol. See our full disclaimer.