DESCRIPTION
Bio-C™ balances forms of high-potency vitamin C with bioflavonoids to benefit the immune system, heart, eyes, and skin. Bio-C™ provides vitamin C to keep you strong and healthy. Research indicates that vitamin C is used in the maintenance of bones, muscle, and blood vessels—in addition to other functions. Bio-C™ is formulated with citrus bioflavonoids, which support the absorption of vitamin C, for maximum benefit.
BENEFITS AND RESEARCH
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a water-soluble vitamin that is used in the body to form cartilage, collagen, muscles, and blood vessels. Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant that can protect small molecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and lipids from damage caused by free radicals that are generated through the course of normal metabolism or through exposure to external toxins and pollutants (e.g. ultraviolet radiation from the sun or smoking). Vitamin C can also regenerate other antioxidants like vitamin E. Additionally, vitamin C is required for the synthesis of carnitine, a molecule involved in the transport of fats across the mitochondrial membrane, as well as the synthesis of norepinephrine, a neurotransmitter.1
SUGGESTED USAGE
Take one tablet, two times daily.
SAFETY AND WARNINGS
Bio-C™ is well tolerated. Some gastrointestinal discomfort may be experienced as with any dietary supplement.
HOW SUPPLIED
Available in tablets.
REFERENCES
Carr, AC and Frei B. (1999), American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 96(6):1086-1107.
Jacob, RA and Sotoudeh G. (2002), Nutrition in Clinical Care 5(2):66-74.
Deruelle F, Baron B. (2008), Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 14(10):1291-1298.
Levine M, Rumsey SC, Daruwala R, Park JB, Wang Y. (1999), The Journal of the American Medical Association 281(15):1415-1423.
PRODUCT PHOTO
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