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    VITAMIN C 2000MG

    20ML - 100 SPRAYS - 20MG PER SPRAY

     

    

    Buy our Vitamin C online and experience the remarkable health benefits of this ultra-potent, premium-quality formulation. The product delivers a high-level dose of pure Vitamin C into your mouth with every spray, ensuring the quickest and most effective absorption.

    • Fast acting
    • Enhanced bioavailability - 5 to10 times more effective than a capsule/tablet
    • Reliable dosing - pharmaceutical grade Vitamin spray
    • 100 complete dosages per bottle
    • Free of heavy metals, pesticides & herbicides
    • Non-GMO, gluten-free
    • GMP certified
    • Vegetarian

     

    Common Cold

    The benefits of vitamin C in fighting the common cold are more presumed than evidenced by research. According to a 2007 review of several studies involving 11,306 participants, vitamin C supplements did nothing to reduce the rate of colds in participants compared to the general population.4


    A 2013 review from Finland concluded that vitamin C cannot prevent colds, but may shorten their course by up to about 8% in adults and 14% in children with a daily 1,000- to 2,000-milligram dose.5

    Vision Loss

    There is some evidence that vitamin C supplements may slow the progression of macular degeneration, an aging-related eye disorder characterized by vision loss.

    High Blood Pressure

    The benefits of vitamin C in treating hypertension (high blood pressure) have long been touted, although the actual effects are not nearly as robust as once thought.

    While scientists have yet to establish why this is, it is thought that high doses of vitamin C have a mild diuretic effect that promotes the removal of excess fluid from the body. This may help lower the pressure within your blood vessels.


    Heart Disease and Cancer

    Vitamin C is often erroneously lauded for its ability to fight heart disease and cancer. Much of the misperception has been fueled by vitamin C's antioxidant properties.


    While antioxidants seem to reduce the oxidative stress associated with these diseases, there is little to no evidence that vitamin C supplements can directly influence the risk.


    Among the clinical findings:


    • A 10-year study involving 14,641 men over the age of 50 showed that a 500-mg dose of vitamin C did nothing to alter the rate of heart attacks or stroke compared to a placebo.
    • A nine-year study involving 8,171 older women demonstrated that 500 milligrams of vitamin C have no impact on the rate of cancer compared to the general population.
    • A 5-year study involving 77,721 older men and women also showed no association between vitamin C intake and the risk of lung cancer.