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Vitamin C 1000mg

Vitamin C 1000mg

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An essential nutrient that must be obtained from the diet. Many thousands of years ago, humans lost the ability to manufacture vitamin C in the body. Fortunately, it is abundant in fruits and vegetables.

Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of bones, cartilage, gums, skin and teeth. Vitamin C also contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue maintains the normal function of the immune system during and after intense physical exercise, and to energy-yielding metabolism.

Vitamin C is water soluble, and the body does not store it. To maintain adequate levels of vitamin C, humans need a daily intake of food that contains it.

Vitamin C plays an important role in a number of bodily functions including the production of collagen, L-carnitine, and some neurotransmitters.

It helps metabolize proteins and has an antioxidant activity.

May also help to repair tissue and reduce damage from inflammation and oxidation. People with adequate levels of vitamin C are thought to be better able to fight off infections compared to people with vitamin C deficiency. Vitamin C may also help prevent acute respiratory infections, especially in people with malnutrition and those who are physically stressed

✔ Take one tablet a day. This tablet should be swallowed whole. NB: Up to three tablets a day may be taken for short term use only.

✔ Suitable for vegetarian and vegan

✔ Vitamin C needs to be consumed on a daily basis as the body cannot store or manufacture it.

Ingredients:
Vitamin C prep: (Ascorbic Acid, Maize Starch), Maltodextrin, (Microcrystalline Cellulose), Citrus Bioflavonoids, Modified Maize Starch, (Magnesium Stearate).

Nutritional Information: 

Each tablet provides on average 50mg Citrus Bioflavonoids and 1000mg of Vitamin C which is 1250% of the Reference Intake

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