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LifeStream: Vitamin C Natural - Certified Organic Vege Caps
Lifestream Natural Vitamin C is an innovative new concept in vitamin C supplementation and is made from certified organic acerola berries that are rich in natural vitamin C. This powerful little berry is the natural alternative to synthetic ascorbic acid (which is present in typical vitamin C supplements).
Most Vitamin C supplements available today are artificially produced from corn glucose, via chemical and/or fermentation processes. Lifestream Natural Vitamin C does not contain any synthetic ascorbic acid or anything artificial. Just a pure, naturally vitamin C-rich extract made from certified organic acerola berries.
Each capsule contains: Malpighia glabra (Acerola) standardised extract equivalent to fresh fruit 9g containing natural ascorbic acid (vitamin C) 125mg
Most Vitamin C supplements available today are artificially produced from corn glucose, via chemical and/or fermentation processes. Lifestream Natural Vitamin C does not contain any synthetic ascorbic acid or anything artificial. Just a pure, naturally vitamin C-rich extract made from certified organic acerola berries.
Key benefits:
- Certified organic, 100% natural vitamin C
- Suitable for the whole family
- No synthetic Chinese ascorbic acid or artificial additives
- Vegetarian/vegan
What can it be used for?
- Cold and flu
- Increased susceptibility to infection
- Gum disease
- Bruising
- Cigarette smoker
Suggested Dose:
Adults: Take 1 capsule once or twice daily (or more if required) Children (7-12 years): Take 1 capsule daily (in order to avoid the choking hazard, capsule contents can be sprinkled on food for young children)Cautions:
If symptoms persist, see your healthcare practitioner. Not to be used in children under 2 years of age without medical advice. Always read the label and use only as directed.Ingredients:
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