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SON Vitamin C 1000mg Time Release

Immune system – Antioxidant Action

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Immune system – Antioxidant Action

SON VITAMIN C 1000mg Time Release SON VITAMIN C 1000mg Time Release is a food supplement that offers the body long-lasting vitamin C, since with the combination of ascorbic acid, bioflavonoids (Citrus bioflavonoids) and rose hips extract, it provides the body with a form of vitamin C that is readily available (50% in the first hour) along with a form of the vitamin which is absorbed at a slower rate (50% in the fourth hour).

Thus, vitamin C, which is absorbed gradually and over a longer period of time, contributes to maintaining the normal function of the immune system during and after intense physical exercise, to the normal formation of collagen meant for the normal function of blood vessels, bones, cartilage, gums, skin, teeth and blood vessels, in the normal functioning of the metabolic processes aimed at the production of energy, in the normal functioning of the nervous and the immune system, in the normal psychological functioning, in the protection of cells from oxidative stress, in the reduction of tiredness and fatigue and in the increase of iron absorption.

Recommended daily intake: 1-2 tablets per day or as advised by your doctor or pharmacist.

  • Vegan
  • Gluten free
  • Lactose free
  • GMO free

Code: SON-CP-004
Barcode: 5206355050096

No National Organization of Medicines/Notification 76309/12-7-2023

Ingredients

Ingredients Per 1 tablet % RDA
Vitamin C 1000 mg 1250%
Citrus bioflavonoids 34 mg
Rosehip extract 25 mg

*RDA: Recommended Daily Allowance

Use

Recommended daily intake: 1-2 tablets per day or as advised by your doctor or pharmacist.

Notifications

Code: SON-CP-004
Barcode: 5206355050096
No National Organization of Medicines/Notification 76309/12-7-2023

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