Karuna 1204 C-Plex: Vitamin C Complex with Bioflavonoids, Rutin, Hesperidin Tablets
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Karuna C-Plex/90 $12.00
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Vitamin C |
non-corn ascorbic acid |
500 mg |
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Bioflavonoids |
mixed citrus |
250 mg |
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Rutin |
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50 mg |
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Hesperidin Complex |
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50 mg |
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| Product description: |
C-Plex: Non-corn based hypoallergenic ascorbic acid with bioflavonoid concentrate for improved bioavailability.
- According to Linus Pauling, animals that synthesize Vitamin C provide themselves with the human equivalent of 3,000 to 18,000 mg per day (Med Sci Res 1991; 19:398).
- Vitamin C requirements are increased by trauma (N Engl J Med 1986;314:892-902), and deficiency slows the healing process (J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1994;84:456-62).
- Vitamin C supplements support immune defenses that promote resistance to prolonged infections (Scand J Infect Dis 1994;26:1-6).
- Vitamin C supplementation protects against free-radical damage from sources such as secondhand smoke (Free Radic Biol Med 2000;28:428-36).
- Vitamin C supplements protect LDL particles from oxidation (Am J Clin Nutr 1991;54:1113S-8S) and prevent damage to vascular walls (J Intern Med 2000;248:177-86).
- Vitamin C supplements defend against accumulation in the body of toxic metals, such as lead (J Am Coll Nutr 1999;18:166-70)
- Ascorbic Acid provides a wide range of support for normal immune fuction, antioxidant protection, reproductive function, vascular and connective tissue stability, and urinary pH balance.
- Vitamin C has also been shown to have antihistamine activity in laboratory studies (J Am Coll Nutr 1992;11:172-6).
- Vitamin C, as it occurs in nature, is always found accompanied by bioflavonoids, which appear to enhance the absorption of the vitamin (Am J Clin Nutr 1988;48:601-4).
- Citrus bioflavonoids, rutin and hesperidin are powerful antioxidants in their own right, complementing the protective function of ascorbic acid (Curr Med Chem 2001;8:797-807).
- Vitamin C with bioflavonoids was more effective in promoting gingival health than vitamin C alone in a clinical study (J Periodontol 1964;35:250-9).
Natural sources, hypoallergenic. |
| Suggested Adult Use: |
One or more tablets daily, or as directed by the healthcare practitioner. |
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