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Vitamin C

Most people know Vitamin C is one of the most important nutrients to help build our immune system.  What most people do not know is that most Vitamin C is synthetically manufactured and does not resemble the powerful nutrient that occurs in foods, and may actually do as much harm as good.

This is why Platinum Health Products has gone to every point of the globe to find nature’s most potent source of the vital nutrient.  Vitamin C is abundant in rare fruits from South America, Europe, and India.  These fruits are not only loaded with naturally occurring Vitamin C but contain every vital co-factor necessary to ensure its rapid absorption.

It is time to reject chemically composed, sugar sweetened, artificial nutrients, and tap into the powerful combination of natural Acerola, Camu Camu, Rose Hips, Citrus Bioflavonoids, and Amla we call "C From Nature."  Available in vegetarian capsules.

 

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Acerola: The fruit of the Acerola Cherry tree can contain up to 400mg of Vitamin C per gram of fresh berry compared to 5mg in a peeled orange.

Camu Camu: Native to the Amazon River Region, Camu Camu has over 100 times the amount of Vitamin C per gram than an orange.

Rose Hips: Has 60 times more Vitamin C than citrus fruit and is very rich in Bioflavonoids, which are vital to build and strengthen your body.

Citrus Bioflavonoids: These substances, found in citrus fruits, have been shown in numerous studies to treat diseases of the blood vessels and the lymphatic system.

Amla: This ancient Indian berry is a source of Vitamin C that is 12 times more assimilable than synthetic ascorbic acid.

INSTRUCTIONS:  Take 3-9 capsules daily.

SUPPLEMENT FACTS:  Serving Size:  3 capsules 2300 mg Servings Per Container 30

Amount Per Serving:  Vitamin C 70 mg  116%; Amla Powder (Embilica officinalis), Fruit 1100 mg; Acerola Extract 10% Ascorbic Acid (Malpighia glabra), Fruit 300 mg; Camu Camu Extract 10% Ascorbic Acid (Myrciaria dubis), Fruit 300 mg; Citrus Bioflavenoids 300 mg; Rosehips (Rosa canina), Flowers 300 mg

Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Other Ingredients:  Cellulose capsule

Suitable for vegetarian diets.

The statements and articles presented on this web site have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The articles and information herein are presented strictly for the purposes of information and education, and are not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition. The products presented herein are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. Anybody with a medical condition or concern, should consult a physician. As with any new regime, the advice of a professional health practitioner should be attained before embarking on any new nutritional supplementation or diet program.

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