Description
The humble Vitamin C is often overlooked as a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. Used for centuries to help speed the recovery from the common cold and help prevent other diseases such as scurvy, vitamin C is also an essential building block for the formation of collagen in the skin. Although Vitamin C can be taken on its own as ascorbic acid, this formula uniquely binds it to Zinc as Zinc ascorbate for extra immune support and magnesium as magnesium ascorbate, another mineral commonly deficient in our modern-day diets. Quercetin is a bioflavonoid that is best taken alongside Vitamin C and is an excellent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and possesses anti-allergic effects. Emerging evidence suggests that quercetin's anti-allergenic effects may be due to reducing inflammation and inhibiting the production of histamine associated with allergies. Vitamin C and Zinc are two important nutrients considered in preconception health, especially for healthy sperm.
This formula is designed to:
- Maintain a healthy immune system and function.
- Support collagen formation and skin health.
- Help decrease symptoms of mild allergies.
- Support preconception health.
- Support healthy sperm and sperm motility.
- Antioxidant.
Ingredients
Ingredient | Per 5 g |
---|---|
Total Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C)
|
1 g
|
Magnesium ascorbate monohydrate (Vitamin C) |
896.65 mg
|
equiv. Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C)
equiv. Magnesium
|
800 mg
55.25 mg
|
Zinc ascorbate monohydrate |
247.6 mg
|
equiv. Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C)
equiv. Zinc
|
200 mg
37.35 mg
|
Quercetin dihydrate |
500 mg
|
Citrus bioflavonoids extract |
100 mg
|
Glycine |
2.25 g
|
Directions for Use
Adults: Take 5gms (one level metric teaspoon) daily.
Children 4-11 years: Take 1/4 teaspoon in water once daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
Children 12-18 years: Take 1/2 teaspoon in water once daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
Store below 30°C in a cool, dry place. Use only if cap seal is unbroken.
Warnings
Contains zinc which may be dangerous if taken in large amounts or for a long period.
If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.
Advise your doctor of any medicine you take during pregnancy, particularly in your first trimester.