VITAMIN C TIME-RELEASE (1000 mg) (120 Tabs)

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  • VITAMIN C TIME-RELEASE (1000 mg) (120 Tabs)
  • VITAMIN C TIME-RELEASE (1000 mg) (120 Tabs)
  • VITAMIN C TIME-RELEASE (1000 mg) (120 Tabs)
  • VITAMIN C TIME-RELEASE (1000 mg) (120 Tabs)
$43.70

Description

Vitamin C all day long. That’s what you get with time-release technology. Vitamin C supports the immune system, and it’s vital for things like tissue development and iron absorption. Get a steady release of C, and keep your immune system happy! With bioflavonoids, rutin and rose hips. 

  • Supports the immune system 
  • Protects against free radical damage 
  • Aids in collagen production 
  • 1,000 mg per tablet

Why Nature's Sunshine Products Vitamin C? 

Vitamin C is water-soluble. It is not stored in the body, so you need to replenish it regularly through diet or supplementation. their time-release technology provides for a slow, steady release of vitamin C over a six-hour period. This allows your body to use it more efficiently. Their complementary herbal base features lemon bioflavonoids, rutin, hesperidin and rose hips for extra phytonutrient support. Their lemon bioflavonoids are non-GMO, vegan and strategically sourced globally to ensure premium quality any time of year.  

The Story behind Time-Release Vitamin C. Nature's Sunshine Products launched their time-release formula in 2003. But the vitamin C story goes back many decades earlier. In the 1930s, Hungarian chemist Albert Szent-Györgyi discovered and named ascorbic acid, which literally means “anti-scurvy.” Many sailors had suffered from scurvy on or after long sea voyages without access to fresh produce. Later Szent-Györgyi discovered rutin, a bioflavonoid nutrient that supports vitamin C’s activity. He won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1937 for his discovery and his description of oxidation. American biochemist and two-time Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling studied scientific literature on vitamin C and became a true advocate for this nutrient, penning Vitamin C and the Common Cold in 1970. Rose plants grow all over the world in the northern hemisphere. Native North Americans ate rose hips in the wild as a dietary staple. During World War II, when citrus fruit was scarce, Britons gathered rose hips and made them into syrup to nourish children.
INGREDIENTS

1,000 mg Vitamin C per tablet (1111% Daily Value) plus lemon bioflavonoid extract, hesperidin, rutin, acerola fruit extract and rose hips extract.

RECOMMENDED USAGE

Take 1 or 2 tablets daily with a meal.

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