Nutrition Diagnostics BIO-Vitamin C is high strength vitamin C with bioflavonoids, amino acids, and a standardised green tea extract in a convenient powder for immune and antioxidant support.
Nutrition DiagnosticsBIO-Vitamin C May Assist With
- Helps maintain a healthy immune system.
- Delivers potent antioxidants to assist in protecting the body from the damaging effects of free radicals.
- Synthesis of collagen, carbohydrate metabolism and the production of energy.
- Assists in the healing and repair of skin.
- May reduce the duration of colds when taken regularly.
- Maintains the health and function of the cardiovascular system.
Product Size: 500g Powder
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Nutrition DiagnosticsBIO-Vitamin C Ingredients per 1 metric teaspoon (4.675g)
Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) | (2g) 2000mg |
Lysine (from lysine hydrochloride) | 500mg |
Glycine | 750mg |
Proline | 500mg |
Citrus bioflavonoids extract | 250mg |
Camellia sinensis (green tea) extract equiv. to dry leaf | (7.5g) 7500mg |
Catechins | 187.5mg |
Epigallocatechin 3-0-gallate | 100mg |
Nutrition Diagnostics BIO-Vitamin C is free from added sugars, sodium, yeast, starches, gluten, wheat, corn, other cereals, dairy products, soy, colouring, preservatives and artificial flavours.
Nutrition DiagnosticsBIO-Vitamin C - Contra-indications, Interactions or Cautions
- Do not use Nutrition Diagnostics BIO-Vitamin C if you have allergies to any of the ingredients.
- Nutrition Diagnostics BIO-Vitamin C should not to be used by children under two years of age without medical advice.
- For all Cautions, Interactions or Contra-indications associated with Nutrition Diagnostics BIO-Vitamin C please contact your health care professional.
The active ingredients in Nutrition Diagnostics BIO-Vitamin C, when professionally prescribed, may assist patients suffering from specific health conditions.
This statement does not imply or make a claim for a cure for disorders treated withNutrition Diagnostics BIO-Vitamin Cand therefore its use should be based on published scientific and clinical data as well as traditional uses.