The real reason why we lost the ability to make vitamin C
198d ago
Science
New Scientist

The prevailing theory suggests humans lost the ability to synthesize vitamin C because our diets became rich enough to obtain it from external sources. However, a new perspective proposes that this loss might have offered a survival advantage. Specifically, the inability to produce vitamin C could have provided protection against certain parasites. This suggests that the evolutionary trade-off may have been driven by more than just dietary changes, highlighting the complex interplay between nutrition, immunity, and evolutionary pressures.