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Can vitamins B, C and E be eaten together?
Yes, just don't eat too much vitamin E, because it is fat-soluble and will accumulate too much. Both B and C are water-soluble and generally do not accumulate. The biggest function of E and C is anti-oxidation, and C can also maintain and repair the vascular wall. B vitamins have a wide range of functions, helping metabolism, preventing various diseases and nourishing nerves.