Vitamin C -Capsules - Whole C Reset
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Whole C Reset ™-Vitamin C capsules
Summary:
Whole C Reset ™ is a unique vitamin C supplement that offers a natural form of vitamin C combined with essential cofactors for optimal bioavailability and effect. The supplement is formulated with naturally occurring sources such as acerola, sour cherries and a wide fruit complex, and provides a complete approach to supporting the immune system, tissue repair and general health. Whole C Reset ™ gives you all the vitamin C your body needs, while reducing the risk of digestive problems or excess fructose that can occur in the high intake of fruit.
Benefits of Whole C Reset ™:
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Support to the immune system:
Vitamin C contributes to the normal function of the immune system, especially during and after periods of intense physical activity. -
Tissue repair and maintenance:
Essential for collagend formation, which supports skin, blood vessels, bones and teeth. -
Antioxidant protection:
Vitamin C protects the cells from oxidative stress, which is an important part of the body's natural defense mechanisms. -
Improved cardiovascular health:
Contributes to better blood vessels and reduces the stickiness of platelets, which can support a healthy circulation. -
Detoxification and heavy metal reduction:
Vitamin C can help reduce the levels of heavy metals such as lead and mercury in the body. -
Histamine reduction:
Helps to lower histamine levels, which may be beneficial for people with allergies or asthma.
Content and specifications:
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Content per capsule:
- Vitamin C (natural sources such as acerola and sour cherries): 500 mg
- RNA RESET-BUILD CHURCH POLDER: 22 mg
- Natural Vita-C fruit complex: a mixture of bioflavonoids, anthocyanins, proantocyanins, ellagic acid, chlorogenic, resveratrol and cinema acid.
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Other ingredients:
Non-GMO vegetable cellulose (capsule shell) and water. -
Packing size:
60 capsules, suitable for 30 days of use for recommended dosage.
Dosage:
- Daily maintenance: Take 2 capsules daily with food or water.
- If required: Increase the dosage gradually if needed for extra support. Maximum intake should be adjusted according to individual needs and in consultation with health professionals.
Approved health claims:
- Contributes to the normal function of the immune system during and after intense physical exercise.
- Supports normal collagen formation for normal functioning of blood vessels, cartilage, bones, teeth and skin.
- Contributes to normal energy conversion and nervous system's normal function.
- Protects the cells from oxidative stress and contributes to the reduction of fatigue and fatigue.
- Increases the absorption of iron from the diet.
Possible health effects:
- Exercise wound healing and helps eliminate bruises.
- Reduces levels of oxidized cholesterol.
- Supports the synthesis of type I collagen, which is important for the skin's elasticity and the function of joints.
- Counteracts the effect of heavy metals and promotes detoxification.
Reservations and disclaimers:
This product is intended for adults. Recommended daily dose should not be exceeded. Supplements should not replace a varied diet. Keep out of reach of children. Consult a doctor before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or during medical treatment. Uno Vita AS does not claim that this product can cure illness, but shares information based on publicly available research in accordance with the right to freedom of speech.
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