Wednesday 17 April 2013

Which is the best Vitamin C to take?

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Take 1000-to-1500mg of Vitamin C per day
Now if you have a hard time avoiding stress - you want to start taking 1000-to-1500mg of Vitamin C per day because…

  • Vitamin C has been shown to lower cortisol levels allowing your body to make more Testosterone and like Zinc…
  • Vitamin C reduces the armostase enzyme that converts your Testosterone into Estrogen.





  • The fruit of the acerola cherry tree is rich in vitamin C and flavonoids
  • Acerola cherry being one of the richest-known natural sources of vitamin C.
  • Acerola also contains a whole array of bioflavonoids, making it an ideal food-based source of nutrition
  • Cherry-C contains pure, powdered acerola cherry - a Wholefood source of vitamin C
  • Each 800mg capsule will give you 200mg’s of vitamin C
  • A well absorbed, retained and utilised form of vitamin C, gentle and non-acidic
  • Easy-to-swallow capsules
  • Suitable for Men, Women, Children and the Elderly
  • Yeast free and suitable for vegetarians, vegans and for people with Candida and Yeast sensitivities
  • Free from Genetically Modified Substances

  • Vitamin C is involved in the:

    • Protection of DNA, proteins & lipids from oxidative damage
    • Normal collagen formation
    • Non-haem iron absorption
    • Normal function of the nervous system
    • Normal function of the immune system
    • Normal energy yielding metabolism
    • Normal collagen formation
    • Protection of DNA, proteins & lipids from oxidative damage
    • Maintenance of normal function of the immune system during and after extreme physical activity
    wholefood SupplementsBody by natures Wholefood supplements are unique in that they are made from minerals that have been hydroponically-grown into a cruciferous vegetable that is a member of the broccoli family of vegetables. This plant is an edible species which has a great capacity to bio-accumulate high levels of minerals to enable good levels to be achieved in small doses of supplementation.







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