Biovea Vitamin C with rosehips 1000mg 250 vegetarian tablets
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Biovea Vitamin C with rosehips 1000mg 250 vegetarian tablets
Vitamin C with rosehips: high potency antioxidant and immune system booster
• Supports healthy immune function
• Powerful antioxidant
• Helps minimise the effects of bruising
• Important for gum health
• Aids in absorption of vitamin E
• Supports healthy histamine response
• Supports healthy cardiovascular function
• Essential for the production of collagen
• Shown to strengthen blood vessels
• Supports healthy brain function
• Increases iron absorption
• Essential for proper adrenal gland function
• Promotes healthy healing of wounds and burns
• Rosehips enhance effects of vitamin C
• Supports healthy inflammatory response
• Supports a healthy mood
What is Vitamin C?
This formula is high potency and is a great for persons that are looking for a high potency source of Vitamin C. Vitamin C was first discovered by sailors in the 18th century by who realised that they could avoid scurvy by sucking on lemons and limes.
Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin that is necessary for normal growth and development. There are numerous benefits that can be attributed to Vitamin C, including strengthening of bones and connective tissue, aiding in the healing of wounds, and increasing the performance of the immune system. Perhaps one of Vitamin C's best attributes is its amazing anti-oxidant ability. It protects the fluids of the body such as blood from damage by free radicals. By strengthening arterial walls, it also plays an important role in maintaining a healthy blood pressure, as well as reducing tissue damage.
Vitamin C protects the cells of the body and may prevent damage caused to them by ageing and arthritis. Some studies printed in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research have shown that taking Vitamin C in doses of 1000 mg per day reduced the secretion of cortisol, allowing one's muscles to grow and lift better. There is a multitude of clinical studies that have been conducted substantiating Vitamin C's powerful effects. Some studies even show that Vitamin C reduces one's stress level.
What are Rosehips?
In 1936, Albert Szent-Gyorgi discovered that vitamin C works better in combination with other nutrients, such as bioflavonoids. In other words, he found evidence to support the fact that vitamin C should be considered a complex rather than a single nutrient, much like the vitamin B complex. Rosehips is the richest herbal source of Vitamin C and contains the entire C-complex.
Rosehips are dried fruit of the rose, the part of a rose that develops once the petals have fallen. They are a natural source of Vitamin C and were used in Britain during World War II to prevent scurvy during a shortage of citrus fruit. In fact, Rose Hips contain substantially more Vitamin C than citrus foods. Since then, Rose Hips has been used as a source of Vitamin C and in fact, have up to 60 times the Vitamin C of citrus fruit as well as containing the bioflavonoids that aid in the absorption of Vitamin C.
Rose hips are the highest concentrated herbal source of Vitamin C and contain the entire C-complex. In addition to being a major supplier of vitamin C, Rose Hips are also a rich source of vitamins A, B complex, D, E, & K, iron and calcium.
Why should you take Vitamin C?
• Cholesterol: Acting as an antioxidant, one of vitamin C’s important functions is to protect LDL cholesterol from oxidative damage. (Only when LDL is damaged does cholesterol appear to lead to heart disease, and vitamin C may be one of the most important antioxidant protectors of LDL.)Vitamin C may also protect against heart disease by reducing the stiffness of arteries and the tendency of platelets to clump together.
• Antioxidant: The antioxidant properties of vitamin C are thought to protect smokers, as well as people exposed to secondhand smoke, from the harmful effects of free radicals. A controlled trial demonstrated the ability of 3 grams of vitamin C, taken by nonsmokers two hours prior to being exposed to cigarette smoke, to reduce the free radical damage and LDL cholesterol oxidation associated with exposure to cigarette smoke. The smoke-induced decline in total antioxidant defense was also diminished. These beneficial effects were not observed in nonsmokers under normal conditions (no free radical exposure).
• Allergies and Anti-Viral Properties: Vitamin C is needed to make collagen, the "glue" that strengthens many parts of the body, such as muscles and blood vessels. Vitamin C also plays important roles in wound healing and as a natural antihistamine. This vitamin also aids in the formation of liver bile and helps to fight viruses and to detoxify alcohol and other substances.
• Heart Health: Recently, researchers have shown that vitamin C improves nitric oxide activity.4 Nitric oxide is needed for the dilation of blood vessels, potentially important in lowering blood pressure and preventing spasms of arteries in the heart that might otherwise lead to heart attacks. Vitamin C has reversed dysfunction of cells lining blood vessels. The normalisation of the functioning of these cells may be linked to prevention of heart disease.
• Eye Health: Evidence indicates that vitamin C levels in the eye decrease with age and that supplementing with vitamin C prevents this decrease, possibly leading to a lower risk of developing cataracts. Healthy people have been reported in some, but not all, studies to be more likely to take vitamin C and vitamin E supplements than are people with cataracts.
• Diabetes: Vitamin C has been reported to reduce activity of the enzyme, aldose reductase, in people. Aldose reductase is the enzyme responsible for accumulation of sorbitol in eyes, nerves, and kidneys of people with diabetes. This accumulation is believed to be responsible for deterioration of these parts of the body associated with diabetes. Therefore, interference with the activity of aldose reductase theoretically helps protect people with diabetes.
• Detoxification: Vitamin C may help protect the body against accumulation or retention of the toxic mineral, lead. In one preliminary study, people with higher blood levels of vitamin C had much lower risk of having excessive blood levels of lead. In a controlled trial, male smokers with moderate to high levels of lead received supplements of 1,000 mg per day of vitamin C, 200 mg per day of vitamin C, or a placebo.14 Only those people taking 1,000 mg per day of vitamin C experienced a drop in the blood lead levels, but the reduction in this group was dramatic.
Warnings:
• Large doses of Vitamin C may interfere with the body’s absorption of copper and selenium
• Persons with hemochromatosis should not exceed 500 mg per day and should consult a health care practitioner prior to using Vitamin C containing products
• If you are pregnant or lactating consult your health care practitioner prior to taking Vitamin C with rosehips.
INGREDIENTS
Serving size: 1 Vegetarian Tablet
Servings per container: 250
Amount per serving:
• Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) 1000mg
• Rose hips (Rosa canina) (fruit) 50mg
Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, dicalcium phosphate, vegetable stearic acid, croscarmellose sodium, vegetable magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide, aqueous coating.
DIRECTIONS
Take 1 tablet, one to two times daily with meals.
Warning: If you are pregnant or lactating, consult a health care professional before using this product. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place. Do not use this product if the safety seal on the bottle is broken.
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