C-1000 Caps With Bioflavonoids & Rutin

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Protocol For Life Balance C-1000 Caps With Bioflavonoids & Rutin - supplement

Product Type

supplement

Packaging Size

120.0 Capsule(s)

Serving Size

1.0 Capsule(s),

UPC

707359106901

Ingredients

vitamin c1.0g
citrus bioflavonoids100.0mg
rutin25.0mg

Description

Adult (18 - 50 Years) NP A Dietary Supplement For more information on this product go to www.protocolforlife.com/P0690 Formulated by doctors and clinical scientists exclusively for licensed healthcare practitioners. HOW IT WORKS: Vitamin C is a water soluble nutrient well known for its vital role in immune system function. Vitamin C is necessary for the production of collagen (a structural protein in connective tissue) and is therefore important for skin, bone, and joint health. Vitamin C is needed for amino acid metabolism, hormone synthesis, and the utilization of many nutrients, such as folic acid and iron. Vitamin C is also a highly effective antioxidant that can protect the body's cells and molecules from damage by free radicals and reactive oxygen species that can be generated during normal metabolism, as well as through exposure to environmental toxins and pollutants. In addition, Vitamin C is important for the regeneration of other antioxidants such as Vitamin E. Natural color variations may occur in this product. Please Recycle. Some scientific evidence suggests that consumption of antioxidant vitamins may reduce the risk of certain forms of cancer. However, the FDA has determined that this evidence is limited and not conclusive. • Antioxidant Protection CODE P0690 V5 Store in a cool, dry place after opening. GMP SUGGESTED USAGE: As a dietary supplement, take 1 capsule 1 to 3 times daily, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.

Formulation

Precautions

This bottle contains an AGELESS(R) Oxygen Absorber to ensure freshness. Do not eat Packet. CAUTIONS/INTERACTIONS: Oral contraceptives, cyclosporine and aspirin are known to increase the need for Vitamin C. Vitamin C may interact with nitrate medications, furosemide (a loop diuretic), acetaminophen and tetracycline.

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