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Vitamin C Range |
The importance of supplementing with Vitamin C: Why supplement with Vitamin C?
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a water soluble vitamin and cannot be stored in the body in sufficient quantities, therefore regular intake is essential. Supplementation is an excellent means to replace Vitamin C lost through food storage and processing, smoking, drinking, illness, dieting and the use of medicines such as antibiotics.
Key Benefits:- Vitamin C plays a role in maintaining healthy gums, skin and connective tissue
- Vitamin C supports a healthy immune system
- Vitamin C helps to maintain healthy mucous membranes that are affected by colds and flu
- Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant, protecting cells against free radical damage
- Vitamin C assists with the absorption of iron from vegetable sources
- Vitamin C is involved with most enzyme processes
Which foods are rich in Vitamin C? Vitamin C is abundant in citrus fruit, guavas, kiwi fruit, strawberries, green and red peppers, broccoli, cauliflower and chillies. Who should take Vitamin C?- Those at risk of colds and flu
- People with compromised immune function
- Smokers
- Active people and athletes
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women
- Those that are at risk of heart disease and in cases of poor blood circulation
- Diabetics
Chronic users of prescription medicines that interfere with Vitamin C metabolism, such as anti-inflammatories, corticosteroids, oral contraceptives, medication for hypertension and pain killers.
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Natrodale Vitamin C - 600mg
Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, is a water soluble vitamin. Therefore, it cannot be stored by the body. Vitamin C is found naturally in citrus fruits and is well known for its role in assisting the treatment and prevention of colds and flu due its powerful antioxidant properties. Vitamin C also supports the cardiovascular system, helps maintain healthy skin and gums and strengthens the mucous membranes. Supplementation with vitamin C is particularly important for smokers, as smoking destroys vitamin C in the body.
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Natrodale Vitamin C Chewable Cherry
Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, is a water soluble vitamin. Therefore, it cannot be stored by the body. Vitamin C is found naturally in citrus fruits and is well known for its role in assisting the treatment and prevention of colds and flu due its powerful antioxidant properties. Vitamin C also supports the cardiovascular system, helps maintain healthy skin and gums and strengthens the mucous membranes. Supplementation with vitamin C is particularly important for smokers, as smoking destroys vitamin C in the body.
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Natrodale Vitamin C Chewable Orange
Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, is a water soluble vitamin. Therefore, it cannot be stored by the body. Vitamin C is found naturally in citrus fruits and is well known for its role in assisting the treatment and prevention of colds and flu due its powerful antioxidant properties. Vitamin C also supports the cardiovascular system, helps maintain healthy skin and gums and strengthens the mucous membranes. Supplementation with vitamin C is particularly important for smokers, as smoking destroys vitamin C in the body.
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