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Hi-Dose Vit C

High potency Vitamin C to support immunity 
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Description

Dosage:
1 level teaspoonful in water or juice 1-2 times daily. Enhanced Dosage (for short term adult use only): Day 1-3: 1 level teaspoonful in water or juice every 2 to 3 hours during waking hours *Monitor dosage in accordance with bowel tolerance. Day 4-7: 2 level teaspoonful twice or three times daily. After Day 7: Return to recommended adult dosage or as directed by your health professional.

Description:
Clinicians Hi-Dose Vit C has been designed to support the body’s defenses against winter ills and chills. A specialised research-based buffered formulation containing 2 forms of vitamin C, (sodium ascorbate and ascorbic acid) that may support and enhance immune function during times of stress.

Studies indicate that frequent high dosing with vitamin C can significantly shorten the recovery period following immune stress and Vitamin C may be depleted from the body during immune, physical and emotional stress, so more needs to be consumed at these times. 

Vitamin C is also required for hormone and neurotransmitter production and is an antioxidant vitamin that protects our cells from free radical damage

Benefits:
Helps support the immune system in times of stressMay support preventing and reducing the severity of winters ills and chillsPowerful antioxidant

Ingredients

One serve (teaspoon) contains, 

Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) 3mg
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 700mg
Vitamin C (from sodium ascorbate) 2850mg
 
Also includes, 
Natural flavourings and stevia. Sodium (from sodium ascorbate) 372mg/16mmol per teaspoonful. 

No added: gluten, dairy, yeast, sugar, artificial colours, flavours or preservatives

Cautions

Clinicians Hi-Dose Vit C is a buffered formulation which is gentle on the stomach, individuals with a sensitive digestive tract or those with ulcerative colitis or gastric ulcers may prefer to take it with food or lower the dose if bowel discomfort occurs.
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