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Life C 500

Dietary supplement

Useful for promoting the normal functions of the immune system.
• All the strength of Vitamin C with the convenience of a tablet.
• 500 mg per tablet of Vitamin C from Rosehip fruit.

Things
Vita C 500 is a food supplement of Vitamin C based on dry Rosehip extract, useful for promoting the normal functions of the immune system, contributing to the protection of cells from oxidative stress, increasing iron absorption and assisting in the reduction of fatigue. and fatigue.

When you need it
In all cases of reduced dietary intake or increased body needs.

Why use it
This important vitamin plays a key role in the metabolism of the human being; in fact it has the following health-promoting actions: - Antioxidant function (important action for the protection of the organism from free radicals); - It intervenes in the formation of collagen (it is useful for the normal function of bones, cartilages, teeth and skin); - Contributes to energy metabolism and to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue; - Participates in the normal functioning of the nervous system; - Contributes to the synthesis of red blood cells present in the blood, strengthens the natural defenses, protects other important vitamins from oxidation (Vitamin A, Vitamin E), facilitates the absorption of Iron and intervenes in numerous other metabolic processes.

How to use
It is recommended to take 1 tablet per day to be swallowed or to dissolve slowly in the mouth.

Based on
Dry extract of Rosa canina, titrated at 70% in Vitamin C.


CONSUMER INFORMATION

Vitamin C: a very special micro-nutrient.
Vitamins are micro-nutrients essential for Life; that is, they must necessarily be introduced with food or with food supplements because they cannot be produced and synthesized directly by the body: it is therefore possible that there may be specific nutritional vitamin deficiencies, which must be compensated for. Ascorbic acid or Vitamin C, in particular, is a very special micro-nutrient for the human being, since it is a real vitamin only for the human species and a few other vertebrate animals: many other types of animals, in fact, they are capable of producing and synthesizing it by themselves without introducing it with food; these latter animals are therefore self-sufficient in the production of Vitamin C and never go into states of deficiency.

Main functions of Vitamin C.
This important water-soluble vitamin (that is, which has the ability to solubilize and dissolve in an aqueous environment) plays a key role in the metabolism of the human being; in fact it has the following health effects: · the well-known and important antioxidant function (important action for the protection of the organism from free radicals); Intervenes in the formation of collagen (it is useful for the normal function of bones, cartilages, teeth and skin); · Contributes to energy metabolism and to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue; Participates in the normal functioning of the nervous system; It also contributes to the synthesis of red blood cells present in the blood, strengthens the natural defenses, protects other important vitamins from oxidation (Vitamin A, Vitamin E), facilitates the absorption of Iron and intervenes in numerous other metabolic processes.

Rosehip: an extraordinary natural source of Vitamin C.
The fruits of Rosa canina, a wild plant of European forests and tropical America, are "natural sources and sources" of Vitamin C. In addition to the large quantity of this vitamin, other natural constituents are present in the Rosa canina berries: polyphenols, carotenoids , essential oil, pectins, tannins and anthocyanins are among the major components of the plant's phytocomplex, and exert a synergistic action with Vitamin C. Rosa Canina also has a supporting action and is a tonic for the body ; in addition, it also has an excellent antioxidant capacity.

Vitamin C in the history of human beings.
The historical connection between Vitamin C and the effects on human health has millenary roots: from the use of ancient Greek sailors to modern days, the examples of application of this extraordinary vitamin contained in fruit, medicinal plants and citrus fruits for al well-being and health are plentiful, such as the discovery of Scurvy (by the Scottish doctor James Lind in the eighteenth century), a disorder due to the lack of vitamin C.

Format in Blister of 30 tablets