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Vitamin C Crystals - 180 Servings

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Vitamin C Crystals - 180 Servings

BodyBio Vitamin C Crystals has been discontinued by the manufacturer. 

Pure, non-GMO ascorbic acid crystals sourced from Scotland, Vitamin C is an important water-soluble antioxidant.

Ingredients

Serving Size: 1/4 Teaspoon (1 g) Amount/Serving
Vitamin C (from ascorbic Acid) 1000 mg

Other Ingredients: Ascorbic Acid.

Suggested Use

¼ tsp supplies 1,000 mg of ascorbic acid, which is half the recognized adult tolerable upper limit. Oxidized Vitamin C, such as from ready-to-drink orange juice, is not freely absorbed across the intestinal mucosa, making supplementation a more reliable resource. Other doses may be recommended by your health care provider.

Warnings: Side effects of Vitamin C Crystals are dose-dependent and GI-related, including nausea and diarrhea from osmotic absorption that pulls water into the colon. In some people, Vitamin C overdoses may precipitate oxalate, urate, or cysteine kidney stones. There are no side effects at recommended doses. Vitamin C increases chromium uptake. It should not be taken in the presence of high-dose acerola and rosehips to avoid overdose.

More Info.

Supplementation of Vitamin C can help with:

  • The absorption of iron
  • Synthesis of collagen
  • Production of neurotransmitters
  • Synthesis of steroid hormones
$20.99
Vitamin C Crystals - 180 Servings
$20.99

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BodyBio Vitamin C Crystals has been discontinued by the manufacturer. 

Pure, non-GMO ascorbic acid crystals sourced from Scotland, Vitamin C is an important water-soluble antioxidant.

Ingredients

Serving Size: 1/4 Teaspoon (1 g) Amount/Serving
Vitamin C (from ascorbic Acid) 1000 mg

Other Ingredients: Ascorbic Acid.

Suggested Use

¼ tsp supplies 1,000 mg of ascorbic acid, which is half the recognized adult tolerable upper limit. Oxidized Vitamin C, such as from ready-to-drink orange juice, is not freely absorbed across the intestinal mucosa, making supplementation a more reliable resource. Other doses may be recommended by your health care provider.

Warnings: Side effects of Vitamin C Crystals are dose-dependent and GI-related, including nausea and diarrhea from osmotic absorption that pulls water into the colon. In some people, Vitamin C overdoses may precipitate oxalate, urate, or cysteine kidney stones. There are no side effects at recommended doses. Vitamin C increases chromium uptake. It should not be taken in the presence of high-dose acerola and rosehips to avoid overdose.

More Info.

Supplementation of Vitamin C can help with:

  • The absorption of iron
  • Synthesis of collagen
  • Production of neurotransmitters
  • Synthesis of steroid hormones