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Vitamin C1000 with Rutin & Rose Hip - 120 vegan caps - Osavi
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Vitamin C1000 with Rutin & Rose Hip - 120 vegan caps - Osavi
Vitamin C1000 with Rutin & Rose Hip - 120 vegan caps
Food supplement in the form of a hard capsule containing vitamin C in the form of calcium ascorbate, with rutin and champignon extract. Calcium ascorbate has a lower acidity than ascorbic acid, making it better tolerated by the stomach. Would you like to strengthen your immunity? Or maybe you want to restore the radiance and elasticity of your skin? There is a way. Vitamin C - in addition to being invaluable for the proper functioning of the immune system and improving beauty - will give you energy, help with colds and also have a positive effect on brain function. What else can you get from its use? Reach for vitamin C and see how it can improve your condition. Vitamin C is one of the water-soluble vitamins and is responsible for many processes in the body. It affects, among other things, the proper functioning of the immune system and helps protect mitochondria and DNA from oxidative stress. It is mainly known for supporting the body during infections. This vitamin has been shown to have a preventive effect on colds and to help shorten the duration of symptoms. Vitamin C also helps to maintain beauty and the condition of the musculoskeletal system. It is involved in the proper production of collagen, which is responsible for the good condition of blood vessels, bones, cartilage, gums, skin and teeth. It also supports the functioning of the nervous system and contributes to the maintenance of normal psychological functions and the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. Adequate levels of vitamin C are thought to maintain the balance of neurotransmitters and overall brain health. Studies have shown that vitamin C plays a significant role in energy production, and its insufficient supply can cause general weakness and muscle pain. The benefits of consuming this substance can also be felt by people who play sports. Vitamin C has been shown to reduce the feeling of effort and fatigue in athletes. It also increases the absorption of iron and vitamin E. Rutin (also known as vitamin P or rutoside) is a bioflavonoid obtained from the Japanese pagoda tree (Latin: Sophora japonica). This powerful antioxidant has many positive properties for the body, including antioxidant and neuroprotective properties. It also has a protective effect on blood vessels. Wild rose fruits have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which can contribute to reducing the intensity of pain. These substances, together with vitamin C, show promising benefits for the proper functioning of the body. The human body cannot produce vitamin C itself, so it is necessary to obtain it from the diet. Good sources of this substance are fruits and vegetables (such as red and green peppers, kiwi, broccoli, strawberries and Brussels sprouts). Vitamin C can also be obtained through juices, such as orange or grapefruit juice. Fruits rich in vitamin C often also contain bioflavonoids. Rutin is a naturally occurring flavonoid in many foods, especially buckwheat, apricots, cherries, grapes, grapefruit, plums and oranges. Studies have shown that vitamin C and bioflavonoids have additive effects, making them more effective when taken together than separately. Vitamin C absorption has been shown to be enhanced in the presence of plant flavonoids (such as hesperidin, rutin, and catechins). Vitamin C deficiency can lead to fatigue, low mood, gingivitis (which can later lead to bleeding), slow wound healing, joint pain, bruising, and a weakened immune system. Low vitamin C levels can lead to scurvy, although this is not common in developed countries. The main cause of vitamin C deficiency is a lack of balanced meals. Supplementation often helps restore balance in the body. Our supplement contains a high amount of vitamin C in a buffered form - calcium ascorbate. It is better tolerated by the stomach due to its lower acidity compared to ascorbic acid. The recommended daily dose, which corresponds to 2 capsules, contains 1000 mg of vitamin C, enriched with Japanese pearl barley flower extract standardized to 95% rutin (25 mg) and wild rose fruit extract (Latin Rosa canina, 25 mg). This combination enhances the antioxidant effect of the product. Vitamin C 1000 with rutin and wild rose also stands out for the fact that it does not contain unnecessary additives, which further confirms that the supplement is safe - even for people with sensitive digestive systems. Why should someone take vitamin C 1000 mg with rutin and champignons? - Vitamin C contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system and the protection of cells from oxidative stress. - Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation to ensure the normal functioning of blood vessels, bones, cartilage, gums, skin and teeth. - Vitamin C contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system, psychological function and the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. - Vitamin C contributes to normal energy-yielding metabolism and increases the absorption of iron. What makes Vitamin C 1000 mg capsules with rutin and mushrooms so special? - High content of vitamin C (1000 mg). - Buffered form of vitamin C (calcium ascorbate) has a lower acidity than ascorbic acid, making it better tolerated by the stomach. - Contains a powerful antioxidant - rutin (bioflavonoid from Sophora japonica) and wild rose (Rosa canina) fruit extract. - Clean label - no unnecessary additives. - Suitable for vegetarians and vegans. - Packaging made of BioPET (30% plastic derived from sugar cane). [1] KC S. et. al. (2005). Vitamin C enters mitochondria via facilitative glucose transporter 1 (Glut1) and confers mitochondrial protection against oxidative injury. FASEB J.;19(12):1657-67. doi: 10.1096/fj.05-4107com. PMID: 16195374. [2] Anderson TW. etc. al. (1972). Vitamin C and the common cold: a double-blind trial. Can Med Assoc J. 23;107(6):503-8. PMID: 5057006; PMCID: PMC1940935. [3] Hansen SN. etc. al. (2014). Does vitamin C deficiency affect cognitive development and function?. Nutrients. 6(9):3818-3846. doi:10.3390/nu6093818. [4] Later AL. etc. al. (2020). Vitamins and Minerals for Energy, Fatigue and Cognition: A Narrative Review of the Biochemical and Clinical Evidence. Nutrients. 12(1):228. doi:10.3390/nu12010228. [5] Huck CJ. etc. al. (2013). Vitamin C status and perception of effort during exercise in obese adults adhering to a calorie-reduced diet. Nutrition. 29(1):42-5. doi: 10.1016/j.nut.2012.01.021. Epub 2012 Jun 5. PMID: 22677357. [6] Carr AC, Vissers MC. (2013). Synthetic or food-derived vitamin C--are they equally bioavailable?. Nutrients. 5(11):4284-4304. doi:10.3390/nu5114284. [7] Ganeshpurkar A, Saluja AK. (2017). The Pharmacological Potential of Rutin. Saudi Pharm J.;25(2):149-164. doi:10.1016/j.jsps.2016.04.025. [8] Cohen M. (2012). Rosehip - an evidence based herbal medicine for inflammation and arthritis. Aust Fam Physician. 41(7):495-8. PMID: 22762068. [9] Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Selenium, and Carotenoids. Institute of Medicine (US) Panel on Dietary Antioxidants and Related Compounds. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2000. 5, Vitamin C. Pobrano 01.03.2023 z: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK225480/. [10] Vitamin C - Fact Sheet for Health Professionals. National Institutes of Health. Office of Dietary Supplements. Retrieved 01.03.2023 from: https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/vitaminC-HealthProfessional/.
Serving size: 2 capsules. Number of servings per package: 60
*Percent daily allowances are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily allowance may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Ingredients: Vitamin C (calcium-L-ascorbate), Sophora japonica flower extract, DER 35:1 (standardized for min. 95% rutin), Sea buckthorn (Rosa canina) extract, DER 10:1
Recommended use: Recommended daily allowance: 2 capsules
Warnings: The recommended daily dose should not be exceeded. Consult your pharmacist or doctor before using this product if you are trying to conceive, are pregnant, breastfeeding or if you are under medical supervision, or suffer from food allergies. Not recommended for children. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced diet. A varied diet and a healthy lifestyle should be followed to maintain normal health. Store in a dark and dry place at room temperature, out of the reach of children.
Country of origin: Poland
Food supplement in the form of a hard capsule containing vitamin C in the form of calcium ascorbate, with rutin and champignon extract. Calcium ascorbate has a lower acidity than ascorbic acid, making it better tolerated by the stomach. Would you like to strengthen your immunity? Or maybe you want to restore the radiance and elasticity of your skin? There is a way. Vitamin C - in addition to being invaluable for the proper functioning of the immune system and improving beauty - will give you energy, help with colds and also have a positive effect on brain function. What else can you get from its use? Reach for vitamin C and see how it can improve your condition. Vitamin C is one of the water-soluble vitamins and is responsible for many processes in the body. It affects, among other things, the proper functioning of the immune system and helps protect mitochondria and DNA from oxidative stress. It is mainly known for supporting the body during infections. This vitamin has been shown to have a preventive effect on colds and to help shorten the duration of symptoms. Vitamin C also helps to maintain beauty and the condition of the musculoskeletal system. It is involved in the proper production of collagen, which is responsible for the good condition of blood vessels, bones, cartilage, gums, skin and teeth. It also supports the functioning of the nervous system and contributes to the maintenance of normal psychological functions and the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. Adequate levels of vitamin C are thought to maintain the balance of neurotransmitters and overall brain health. Studies have shown that vitamin C plays a significant role in energy production, and its insufficient supply can cause general weakness and muscle pain. The benefits of consuming this substance can also be felt by people who play sports. Vitamin C has been shown to reduce the feeling of effort and fatigue in athletes. It also increases the absorption of iron and vitamin E. Rutin (also known as vitamin P or rutoside) is a bioflavonoid obtained from the Japanese pagoda tree (Latin: Sophora japonica). This powerful antioxidant has many positive properties for the body, including antioxidant and neuroprotective properties. It also has a protective effect on blood vessels. Wild rose fruits have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which can contribute to reducing the intensity of pain. These substances, together with vitamin C, show promising benefits for the proper functioning of the body. The human body cannot produce vitamin C itself, so it is necessary to obtain it from the diet. Good sources of this substance are fruits and vegetables (such as red and green peppers, kiwi, broccoli, strawberries and Brussels sprouts). Vitamin C can also be obtained through juices, such as orange or grapefruit juice. Fruits rich in vitamin C often also contain bioflavonoids. Rutin is a naturally occurring flavonoid in many foods, especially buckwheat, apricots, cherries, grapes, grapefruit, plums and oranges. Studies have shown that vitamin C and bioflavonoids have additive effects, making them more effective when taken together than separately. Vitamin C absorption has been shown to be enhanced in the presence of plant flavonoids (such as hesperidin, rutin, and catechins). Vitamin C deficiency can lead to fatigue, low mood, gingivitis (which can later lead to bleeding), slow wound healing, joint pain, bruising, and a weakened immune system. Low vitamin C levels can lead to scurvy, although this is not common in developed countries. The main cause of vitamin C deficiency is a lack of balanced meals. Supplementation often helps restore balance in the body. Our supplement contains a high amount of vitamin C in a buffered form - calcium ascorbate. It is better tolerated by the stomach due to its lower acidity compared to ascorbic acid. The recommended daily dose, which corresponds to 2 capsules, contains 1000 mg of vitamin C, enriched with Japanese pearl barley flower extract standardized to 95% rutin (25 mg) and wild rose fruit extract (Latin Rosa canina, 25 mg). This combination enhances the antioxidant effect of the product. Vitamin C 1000 with rutin and wild rose also stands out for the fact that it does not contain unnecessary additives, which further confirms that the supplement is safe - even for people with sensitive digestive systems. Why should someone take vitamin C 1000 mg with rutin and champignons? - Vitamin C contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system and the protection of cells from oxidative stress. - Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation to ensure the normal functioning of blood vessels, bones, cartilage, gums, skin and teeth. - Vitamin C contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system, psychological function and the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. - Vitamin C contributes to normal energy-yielding metabolism and increases the absorption of iron. What makes Vitamin C 1000 mg capsules with rutin and mushrooms so special? - High content of vitamin C (1000 mg). - Buffered form of vitamin C (calcium ascorbate) has a lower acidity than ascorbic acid, making it better tolerated by the stomach. - Contains a powerful antioxidant - rutin (bioflavonoid from Sophora japonica) and wild rose (Rosa canina) fruit extract. - Clean label - no unnecessary additives. - Suitable for vegetarians and vegans. - Packaging made of BioPET (30% plastic derived from sugar cane). [1] KC S. et. al. (2005). Vitamin C enters mitochondria via facilitative glucose transporter 1 (Glut1) and confers mitochondrial protection against oxidative injury. FASEB J.;19(12):1657-67. doi: 10.1096/fj.05-4107com. PMID: 16195374. [2] Anderson TW. etc. al. (1972). Vitamin C and the common cold: a double-blind trial. Can Med Assoc J. 23;107(6):503-8. PMID: 5057006; PMCID: PMC1940935. [3] Hansen SN. etc. al. (2014). Does vitamin C deficiency affect cognitive development and function?. Nutrients. 6(9):3818-3846. doi:10.3390/nu6093818. [4] Later AL. etc. al. (2020). Vitamins and Minerals for Energy, Fatigue and Cognition: A Narrative Review of the Biochemical and Clinical Evidence. Nutrients. 12(1):228. doi:10.3390/nu12010228. [5] Huck CJ. etc. al. (2013). Vitamin C status and perception of effort during exercise in obese adults adhering to a calorie-reduced diet. Nutrition. 29(1):42-5. doi: 10.1016/j.nut.2012.01.021. Epub 2012 Jun 5. PMID: 22677357. [6] Carr AC, Vissers MC. (2013). Synthetic or food-derived vitamin C--are they equally bioavailable?. Nutrients. 5(11):4284-4304. doi:10.3390/nu5114284. [7] Ganeshpurkar A, Saluja AK. (2017). The Pharmacological Potential of Rutin. Saudi Pharm J.;25(2):149-164. doi:10.1016/j.jsps.2016.04.025. [8] Cohen M. (2012). Rosehip - an evidence based herbal medicine for inflammation and arthritis. Aust Fam Physician. 41(7):495-8. PMID: 22762068. [9] Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Selenium, and Carotenoids. Institute of Medicine (US) Panel on Dietary Antioxidants and Related Compounds. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2000. 5, Vitamin C. Pobrano 01.03.2023 z: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK225480/. [10] Vitamin C - Fact Sheet for Health Professionals. National Institutes of Health. Office of Dietary Supplements. Retrieved 01.03.2023 from: https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/vitaminC-HealthProfessional/.
Serving size: 2 capsules. Number of servings per package: 60
| Quantity Per serving | %RI* | |
|---|---|---|
| Energy value | 18 kJ / 4 kcal | |
| Fat | 0 g | |
| of which saturated fatty acids | 0 g | |
| of which unsaturated fatty acids | 0 g | |
| Carbohydrates | 0 g | |
| of which sugars | 0 g | |
| from which polyols | 0 g | |
| of which starch | 0 g | |
| Fiber | 0.4 g | |
| Protein | 0 g | |
| Salt | 0 g | border-box;"> |
| Vitamin C (calcium-L-ascorbate) | 1000 mg | 1250% |
| Sophora japonica flower extract, DER 35:1 | 26.3 mg | |
| Standardized min. 95% for rutin | 25 mg | |
| Rosa canina extract, DER 10:1 | 25 mg |
*Percent daily allowances are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily allowance may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Ingredients: Vitamin C (calcium-L-ascorbate), Sophora japonica flower extract, DER 35:1 (standardized for min. 95% rutin), Sea buckthorn (Rosa canina) extract, DER 10:1
Recommended use: Recommended daily allowance: 2 capsules
Warnings: The recommended daily dose should not be exceeded. Consult your pharmacist or doctor before using this product if you are trying to conceive, are pregnant, breastfeeding or if you are under medical supervision, or suffer from food allergies. Not recommended for children. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced diet. A varied diet and a healthy lifestyle should be followed to maintain normal health. Store in a dark and dry place at room temperature, out of the reach of children.
Country of origin: Poland