Whole C ReSetĀ® (RnA Reset)

$27.99

Description

Whole C ReSetĀ®

Whole-Food Based Vitamin C

  • Serving size – 2 capsules
  • Vitamin C – 500 mgs
  • Proprietary Vita-C Fruit Blend
  • Germinated barley seed powder
  • Water Soluble
  • Other Ingredients: non-GMO Vegetable cellulose (capsule shell), water

Full-Spectrum Supplementation

Vitamin C is still the most popular vitamin in the world. Most Vitamin C supplements consist of one ingredient, ascorbic acid. However, Vitamin C contains several elements, all of which occur in food but not all of which have been identified. There is a synergistic effect of the multiple ascorbates working together with a number of inseparable co-factors, such as rutin, bioflavonoids (vitamin p), factor k, factor j, factor p, ascorbinogen, certain structural proteins, and various enzymes like tyrosinase.*

Ingredients

Whole C ReSetĀ®combines a proprietary Whole Fruit Vit-C Blend to provide full-spectrum phytochemicals, polyphenols, including bioflavonoids, anthocyanins, proanthocyanidins, ellagic acid, chlorogenic acid, resveratrol and quinic acid. Germinated barley seed powder is a novel ingredient that makes it compatible with several other Completement Formulas.*

Why You Need More Vitamin C

Vitamin C supplement benefits are well known and clinically proven. Vitamin C is essential to 8 enzyme processes in the body.* It assists the growth and supports healthy skin, blood vessels, bones and teeth.* It is a powerful antioxidant.*

Dosage Considerations

For adults, the recommended daily amount for vitamin C is 65 to 90 milligrams (mg) a day, and the upper limit is 2,000 mg a day. The benefit of taking a vitamin C supplement is well-known as many have shown improved health performance as a result of taking oral vitamin C supplements*.

Take 1 capsule twice daily with or without food.

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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.