Buffered Vitamin C Powder

$ 28.00

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Description

Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, is a white, crystalline, water-soluble substance found in citrus fruits. As an antioxidant, vitamin C scavenges free radicals in the body and protects tissues from oxidative stress.1-8 Vitamin C also promotes the absorption of iron, while preventing its oxidation.9, 10 Vitamin C is a vital cofactor to the formation of collagen, the connective tissue that supports arterial walls, skin, bones, and teeth.4-6 A major immune-supporting activity of vitamin C is boosting glutathione levels in human lymphocytes, 38 cells that make up about 25% of all white cells in the blood.

More vitamin C is contained in the adrenal glands than any other organ in the body and is required at higher levels during times of stress.11-14 Physical stresses on the body such as ingestion of heavy metals, 15-20 cigarette smoking, 21-24 immune impairment, 25-31 extreme temperatures, 31-36 and chronic use of certain medications such as aspirin also signal the need for increased intake of vitamin C.37

Vitamin C Powder contains four buffering minerals, in addition to ascorbic acid. When mixed with water, this product produces a reduced-acid solution that is non-irritating to the stomach and intestinal lining. The minerals also make it a more pleasant-tasting and healthful drink. The substances used in this product make it effervesce for a short while when it is mixed with water.

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Size

454.6 Grams

Label Details

Label Details

Servings Per Container: 84
  • Mix one (1) teaspoon of BUFFERED VITAMIN C POWDER into a glass of water.
  • Wait for the fizz to stop before consuming.
  • The minerals buffer out the normally acidic vitamin C to make a pleasant tasting drink.
  • To ensure product consistency store tightly closed in a cool, dry place.

Serving Size: 1 Rounded Teaspoon (approximately 5.4g)

Amount Per Serving:
Vitamin C … 4000mg
(as ascorbic acid)
Calcium … 145mg
(as calcium carbonate)
Magnesium … 55mg
(as magnesium carbonate)
Zinc … 2mg
(as zinc gluconate)
Potassium … 365mg
(as potassium carbonate)

Other ingredients: none.

Non-GMO

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