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FOR RESOLVING ISSUES RELATED TO OXIDATIVE STRESS IN THE BODY
Vitamin C – Dietary Supplement contains a highly purified source of ascorbic acid and is comparable to reagent grade vitamin C. This hypo-allergenic form is made from tapioca instead of corn – having absolutely no traces of corn antigen or other allergenic materials – so that those individuals with food sensitivities who are not able to tolerate other, less pure forms of ascorbic acid can benefit. In addition, no chemical lubricants are used in the encapsulation process and this product contains no diluents, preservatives or binders, thus insuring maximal tolerance and absorption. Vitamin C plays a critical role in your body. It is a powerful antioxidant, aids in wound healing, stimulates white blood cell immune activity and helps the body combat colds, flu and other infections. It also supports cardiovascular health and aids in iron absorption. Vitamin C deficiency can be a real problem and is not uncommon when undergoing emotional stress or higher levels of physical stress such as burns, surgery, or other trauma. It is very beneficial when dealing with other ailments such as allergies and infections.
ANTI-ANEMIC
ANTI-CANCER
ANTI-CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
ANTI-CATARACT
ANTI-CONTUSION
ANTI-EPISTAXIS
ANTI-GINGIVITIS
ANTI-HYPERKERATOSIS
ANTIHYPERTENSIVE
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
ANTI-METHEMOGLOBINEMIC
ANTIOXODANT
ANTI-SCLEROTIC
ANTI-SCURVY
ANTIVIRAL
COLLAGEN SYNTHESIZER
FORMS HEALTHY SCARS
HEALS WOUNDS
One to two capsules per day after a meal or as directed by your physician. For patients with a Vitamin C deficiency and/or constipation (less than 3 bowel movements per day), add 1 capsule per day over 2 doses (morning and evening) until bowel tolerance (the dose tolerated by a patient without producing diarrhea) is reached. Some patients require up to 12 capsules per day (6 in the morning and 6 in the evening) to reach bowel tolerance. Hemolysis is possible when taking vitamin C of any type in patients with a G6PD deficiency and should be monitored.
Cathcart III, R. F. (1984). Vitamin C in the treatment of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Medical Hypotheses, 14(4), 423-433. Full Article
Salonen, R. M., Nyyssonen, K., Kaikkonen, J., Porkkala-Sarataho, E., Voutilainen, S., Rissanen, T. H., ... & Vanharanta, M. (2003). Six-year effect of combined vitamin C and E supplementation on atherosclerotic progression: the Antioxidant Supplementation in Atherosclerosis Prevention (ASAP) Study. Circulation, 107(7), 947-953. Full Article
Huang, H. Y., Appel, L. J., Croft, K. D., Miller III, E. R., Mori, T. A., & Puddey, I. B. (2002). Effects of vitamin C and vitamin E on in vivo lipid peroxidation: results of a randomized controlled trial. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 76(3), 549-555. Full Article
Padayatty, S. J., Riordan, H. D., Hewitt, S. M., Katz, A., Hoffer, L. J., & Levine, M. (2006). Intravenously administered vitamin C as cancer therapy: three cases. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 174(7), 937-942. Full Article
Douglas, R. M., & Hemilä, H. (2005). Vitamin C for preventing and treating the common cold. PLoS medicine, 2(6), e168. Full Article
Afkhami-Ardekani, M., & Shojaoddiny-Ardekani, A. (2007). Effect of vitamin C on blood glucose, serum lipids & serum insulin in type 2 diabetes patients. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 126(5), 471. Full Article
Grebe, M., Eisele, H. J., Weissmann, N., Schaefer, C., Tillmanns, H., Seeger, W., & Schulz, R. (2006). Antioxidant vitamin C improves endothelial function in obstructive sleep apnea. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 173(8), 897-901. Full Article
Desneves, K. J., Todorovic, B. E., Cassar, A., & Crowe, T. C. (2005). Treatment with supplementary arginine, vitamin C and zinc in patients with pressure ulcers: a randomised controlled trial. Clinical nutrition, 24(6), 979-987. Full Article
Li, Y., & Schellhorn, H. E. (2007). New developments and novel therapeutic perspectives for vitamin C. The Journal of nutrition, 137(10), 2171-2184. Full Article
Jacob, R. A., & Sotoudeh, G. (2002). Vitamin C function and status in chronic disease. Nutrition in clinical care, 5(2), 66-74. Full Article
Sreeramulu, D.,
& Raghunath, M. (2010).
Wong, S. P.,
Leong, L. P., & Koh, J. H. W. (2006).
Food chemistry, 99(4),
775-783.
Padayatty, S.
J., Katz, A., Wang, Y., Eck, P., Kwon, O., Lee, J. H., ... & Levine, M.
(2003).
Journal of the American
college of Nutrition, 22(1), 18-35.
Rahmat, A.,
Kumar, V., Fong, L. M., Endrini, S., & Sani, H. A. (2003).
. Asia Pacific
journal of clinical nutrition, 12(3), 292-295.
Kim, D. O.,
Lee, K. W., Lee, H. J., & Lee, C. Y. (2002).
Journal of Agricultural and food chemistry, 50(13),
3713-3717.
Bowie, A. G.,
& O’Neill, L. A. (2000
Gardner, P. T.,
White, T. A., McPhail, D. B., & Duthie, G. G. (2000).
Podmore, I. D.,
Griffiths, H. R., Herbert, K. E., Mistry, N., Mistry, P., & Lunec, J.
(1998).
Harrison, S.
A., Torgerson, S., Hayashi, P., Ward, J., & Schenker, S. (2003).
The American
journal of gastroenterology, 98(11), 2485-2490.
Harrison, F.
E., & May, J. M. (2009).
Free
Radical Biology and Medicine, 46(6), 719-730.
ANTUNES, L. M.
G., DARIN, J. D. A. C., & BIANCHI, M. D. L. P. (2000
.
Pharmacological Research, 41(4), 405-411.
Osganian, S.
K., Stampfer, M. J., Rimm, E., Spiegelman, D., Hu, F. B., Manson, J. E., &
Willett, W. C. (2003).
Journal of the American College of
Cardiology, 42(2), 246-252.
Kaufmann, P.
A., Gnecchi-Ruscone, T., Di Terlizzi, M., Schäfers, K. P., Lüscher, T. F.,
& Camici, P. G. (2000).
.
Circulation, 102(11), 1233-1238.
Wintergerst, E.
S., Maggini, S., & Hornig, D. H. (2006).
Erazo-Pagador,
G., & Din, M. S. (2001).
“My daughter and husband came home with nasty colds – sniffling, sneezing, runny noses, the whole bit. I gave each of them Nutramedix Vitamin C and they woke up feeling right as rain! (I was nervous since they’ve had reactions to other Vitamin C products.) This stuff is miraculous!” -R.I.
“I’m highly sensitive to corn derivatives. Thrilled to finally find a safe Vitamin C! Definitely has improved my energy levels and immune system.” – A.B
“As a smoker, I pretty much always feel drained. I came down with absolutely everything that was going around. When I used a sample of this vitamin C, I had more energy and got through my day.”-N.L.
One to two capsules per day after a meal or as directed by your physician. For patients with a Vitamin C deficiency and/or constipation (less than 3 bowel movements per day), add 1 capsule per day over 2 doses (morning and evening) until bowel tolerance (the dose tolerated by a patient without producing diarrhea) is reached. Some patients require up to 12 capsules per day (6 in the morning and 6 in the evening) to reach bowel tolerance. Hemolysis is possible when taking vitamin C of any type in patients with a G6PD deficiency and should be monitored.
FOR RESOLVING ISSUES RELATED TO OXIDATIVE STRESS IN THE BODY
Vitamin C – Dietary Supplement contains a highly purified source of ascorbic acid and is comparable to reagent grade vitamin C. This hypo-allergenic form is made from tapioca instead of corn – having absolutely no traces of corn antigen or other allergenic materials – so that those individuals with food sensitivities who are not able to tolerate other, less pure forms of ascorbic acid can benefit. In addition, no chemical lubricants are used in the encapsulation process and this product contains no diluents, preservatives or binders, thus insuring maximal tolerance and absorption. Vitamin C plays a critical role in your body. It is a powerful antioxidant, aids in wound healing, stimulates white blood cell immune activity and helps the body combat colds, flu and other infections. It also supports cardiovascular health and aids in iron absorption. Vitamin C deficiency can be a real problem and is not uncommon when undergoing emotional stress or higher levels of physical stress such as burns, surgery, or other trauma. It is very beneficial when dealing with other ailments such as allergies and infections.
ANTI-ANEMIC
ANTI-CANCER
ANTI-CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
ANTI-CATARACT
ANTI-CONTUSION
ANTI-EPISTAXIS
ANTI-GINGIVITIS
ANTI-HYPERKERATOSIS
ANTIHYPERTENSIVE
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
ANTI-METHEMOGLOBINEMIC
ANTIOXODANT
ANTI-SCLEROTIC
ANTI-SCURVY
ANTIVIRAL
COLLAGEN SYNTHESIZER
FORMS HEALTHY SCARS
HEALS WOUNDS
One to two capsules per day after a meal or as directed by your physician. For patients with a Vitamin C deficiency and/or constipation (less than 3 bowel movements per day), add 1 capsule per day over 2 doses (morning and evening) until bowel tolerance (the dose tolerated by a patient without producing diarrhea) is reached. Some patients require up to 12 capsules per day (6 in the morning and 6 in the evening) to reach bowel tolerance. Hemolysis is possible when taking vitamin C of any type in patients with a G6PD deficiency and should be monitored.
Cathcart III, R. F. (1984). Vitamin C in the treatment of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Medical Hypotheses, 14(4), 423-433. Full Article
Salonen, R. M., Nyyssonen, K., Kaikkonen, J., Porkkala-Sarataho, E., Voutilainen, S., Rissanen, T. H., ... & Vanharanta, M. (2003). Six-year effect of combined vitamin C and E supplementation on atherosclerotic progression: the Antioxidant Supplementation in Atherosclerosis Prevention (ASAP) Study. Circulation, 107(7), 947-953. Full Article
Huang, H. Y., Appel, L. J., Croft, K. D., Miller III, E. R., Mori, T. A., & Puddey, I. B. (2002). Effects of vitamin C and vitamin E on in vivo lipid peroxidation: results of a randomized controlled trial. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 76(3), 549-555. Full Article
Padayatty, S. J., Riordan, H. D., Hewitt, S. M., Katz, A., Hoffer, L. J., & Levine, M. (2006). Intravenously administered vitamin C as cancer therapy: three cases. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 174(7), 937-942. Full Article
Douglas, R. M., & Hemilä, H. (2005). Vitamin C for preventing and treating the common cold. PLoS medicine, 2(6), e168. Full Article
Afkhami-Ardekani, M., & Shojaoddiny-Ardekani, A. (2007). Effect of vitamin C on blood glucose, serum lipids & serum insulin in type 2 diabetes patients. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 126(5), 471. Full Article
Grebe, M., Eisele, H. J., Weissmann, N., Schaefer, C., Tillmanns, H., Seeger, W., & Schulz, R. (2006). Antioxidant vitamin C improves endothelial function in obstructive sleep apnea. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 173(8), 897-901. Full Article
Desneves, K. J., Todorovic, B. E., Cassar, A., & Crowe, T. C. (2005). Treatment with supplementary arginine, vitamin C and zinc in patients with pressure ulcers: a randomised controlled trial. Clinical nutrition, 24(6), 979-987. Full Article
Li, Y., & Schellhorn, H. E. (2007). New developments and novel therapeutic perspectives for vitamin C. The Journal of nutrition, 137(10), 2171-2184. Full Article
Jacob, R. A., & Sotoudeh, G. (2002). Vitamin C function and status in chronic disease. Nutrition in clinical care, 5(2), 66-74. Full Article
Sreeramulu, D.,
& Raghunath, M. (2010).
Wong, S. P.,
Leong, L. P., & Koh, J. H. W. (2006).
Food chemistry, 99(4),
775-783.
Padayatty, S.
J., Katz, A., Wang, Y., Eck, P., Kwon, O., Lee, J. H., ... & Levine, M.
(2003).
Journal of the American
college of Nutrition, 22(1), 18-35.
Rahmat, A.,
Kumar, V., Fong, L. M., Endrini, S., & Sani, H. A. (2003).
. Asia Pacific
journal of clinical nutrition, 12(3), 292-295.
Kim, D. O.,
Lee, K. W., Lee, H. J., & Lee, C. Y. (2002).
Journal of Agricultural and food chemistry, 50(13),
3713-3717.
Bowie, A. G.,
& O’Neill, L. A. (2000
Gardner, P. T.,
White, T. A., McPhail, D. B., & Duthie, G. G. (2000).
Podmore, I. D.,
Griffiths, H. R., Herbert, K. E., Mistry, N., Mistry, P., & Lunec, J.
(1998).
Harrison, S.
A., Torgerson, S., Hayashi, P., Ward, J., & Schenker, S. (2003).
The American
journal of gastroenterology, 98(11), 2485-2490.
Harrison, F.
E., & May, J. M. (2009).
Free
Radical Biology and Medicine, 46(6), 719-730.
ANTUNES, L. M.
G., DARIN, J. D. A. C., & BIANCHI, M. D. L. P. (2000
.
Pharmacological Research, 41(4), 405-411.
Osganian, S.
K., Stampfer, M. J., Rimm, E., Spiegelman, D., Hu, F. B., Manson, J. E., &
Willett, W. C. (2003).
Journal of the American College of
Cardiology, 42(2), 246-252.
Kaufmann, P.
A., Gnecchi-Ruscone, T., Di Terlizzi, M., Schäfers, K. P., Lüscher, T. F.,
& Camici, P. G. (2000).
.
Circulation, 102(11), 1233-1238.
Wintergerst, E.
S., Maggini, S., & Hornig, D. H. (2006).
Erazo-Pagador,
G., & Din, M. S. (2001).
“My daughter and husband came home with nasty colds – sniffling, sneezing, runny noses, the whole bit. I gave each of them Nutramedix Vitamin C and they woke up feeling right as rain! (I was nervous since they’ve had reactions to other Vitamin C products.) This stuff is miraculous!” -R.I.
“I’m highly sensitive to corn derivatives. Thrilled to finally find a safe Vitamin C! Definitely has improved my energy levels and immune system.” – A.B
“As a smoker, I pretty much always feel drained. I came down with absolutely everything that was going around. When I used a sample of this vitamin C, I had more energy and got through my day.”-N.L.
One to two capsules per day after a meal or as directed by your physician. For patients with a Vitamin C deficiency and/or constipation (less than 3 bowel movements per day), add 1 capsule per day over 2 doses (morning and evening) until bowel tolerance (the dose tolerated by a patient without producing diarrhea) is reached. Some patients require up to 12 capsules per day (6 in the morning and 6 in the evening) to reach bowel tolerance. Hemolysis is possible when taking vitamin C of any type in patients with a G6PD deficiency and should be monitored.
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See shipping and delivery details below:
For Cyprus:
Free to Door Delivery Above €50
For orders Below €50 to Door delivery €2.50 extra of free to ACS
For orders below €20 to Door delivery €2.50 and €1.50 to ACS
Delivery time for Cyprus 1-2 Working Days
For EU Delivery €19.90 5-7 Working Days
For the rest of the world €29.90 10-12 Working days
Important note: The delivery time may take longer during holidays.
Information on customs:
European citizens do not have to pay any customs since all of our products are shipped from Cyprus which is a member of the European Union.
Customs duty is charged to non-EU countries when the package reaches the destination country. If your package is delivered to a non-EU country, you will be required to pay customs and/or duties fees in order to collect your package.
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