Vitamina C buffer de extensão da vida (454g)
Vitamina C buffer de extensão da vida (454g) está esgotado e será enviado assim que estiver de novo em estoque.
Buffered Vitamin C Powder 454 gram
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.
Food Supplement 454 g
Serving Size: 1 rounded teaspoon (approximately 5 g)
Amount per Serving
Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) 4000 mg
Calcium (as calcium carbonate) 145 mg
Magnesium (as magnesium carbonate) 55 mg
Zinc (as zinc gluconate) 2 mg
Potassium (as potassium carbonate) 365 mg
RI = EU Reference Intake, * no RI available.
Ingredients: Ascorbic acid, calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, zinc gluconate, potassium carbonate.
Dosage and use
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 normally acidic vitamin C to make a pleasant tasting drink. To ensure product consistency store tightly closed in a cool, dry place.
Caution
This product may cause diarrhoea, if taken in high doses, especially on an empty stomach. For optimal benefits, begin with low doses during meals and gradually increase it.
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Descrição
Há mais vitamina C nas glândulas supra -renais do que qualquer outro órgão do corpo, e mais vitamina C é necessária durante períodos de muito estresse. Estresse físico, como ingestão de metais pesados, tabagismo, falha imune, temperaturas extremas e uso crônico de certos medicamentos que o sinal de ácido acetilsalicílico também aumenta a necessidade de vitamina C.vitamina C em pó contém quatro minerais tampão, além do ácido ascórbico. Misturado em água fornece ao pó uma mistura básica que não irrita o trato gastrointestinal. Os minerais também o tornam melhor. As substâncias usadas neste produto fazem com que o banho por um tempo quando o pó é misturado com água.
Fatos de conteúdo
1 colher de chá arredondada contém aprox. 5,4 g dos quais:
- Vitamina C (como ácido ascórbico) 4000 mg
- Cálcio (como carbonato de cálcio) 145 mg
- Magnésio (como carbonato de magnésio) 55 mg
- Zinco (como gluconato de zinco) 2 mg
- Potássio (como carbonato de potássio) 365 mg
Outros ingredientes: nenhum
Não contente OGM