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InnovaPharm Vitamin C
InnovaPharm Vitamin C, Vitamin C is renowned for its role as both a powerful antioxidant and immune support agent.†
But, that only begins to scratch the surface of the essential nutrient’s multifaceted nature in the body.†
Vitamin C, as mentioned above, also aids collagen synthesis, supports wound healing, and improves the absorption of nonheme iron, the form of iron present in plant-based foods. It even helps build proteins used in the production of important neurotransmitters, including serotonin and norepinephrine.†
Conventional Vitamin C supplements typically use ascorbic acid.†
However, high doses of ascorbic acid are known to cause GI irritation (diarrhea, abdominal pain, acid indigestion, frequent urination, and headaches).†
uses calcium ascorbate, which possesses similar antioxidant activity to ascorbic acid, but avoids the gastric irritation caused by the acidity of ascorbic acid. Researchers even concede that calcium ascorbate could be an “appropriate antioxidant substrate, with increased oral bioavailability, for patients with gastrointestinal disorder.”†
Conventional Vitamin C supplements typically use ascorbic acid.†
However, high doses of ascorbic acid are known to cause GI irritation (diarrhea, abdominal pain, acid indigestion, frequent urination, and headaches).†
uses calcium ascorbate, which possesses similar antioxidant activity to ascorbic acid, but avoids the gastric irritation caused by the acidity of ascorbic acid. Researchers even concede that calcium ascorbate could be an “appropriate antioxidant substrate, with increased oral bioavailability, for patients with gastrointestinal disorder.”†
Conventional Vitamin C supplements typically use ascorbic acid.†
However, high doses of ascorbic acid are known to cause GI irritation (diarrhea, abdominal pain, acid indigestion, frequent urination, and headaches).†
uses calcium ascorbate, which possesses similar antioxidant activity to ascorbic acid, but avoids the gastric irritation caused by the acidity of ascorbic acid. Researchers even concede that calcium ascorbate could be an “appropriate antioxidant substrate, with increased oral bioavailability, for patients with gastrointestinal disorder.”†
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