Thorne Buffered Vitamin C Powder 236g
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Description
High amounts of vitamin C – several grams daily – have been advocated for optimizing both immune function and antioxidant support.* Evidence for the efficacy of consuming high amounts of ascorbic acid is due in large part to the groundbreaking research conducted in the 1970s and 1980s by two-time Nobel Prize winner, Linus Pauling, PhD.
Taking high amounts of vitamin C can be a challenge for individuals who have sensitive or compromised digestive systems. For these individuals, Thorne Research has developed Buffered C Powder. Each scoop supplies the same pure, crystalline vitamin C found in Thorne Research’s Pure Ascorbic Acid, along with a blend of calcium, magnesium, and potassium mineral ascorbates that serve as a buffer, allowing sensitive individuals to take large amounts of vitamin C with ease and comfort. In addition to 2,350 mg of vitamin C in each scoop, Buffered C Powder provides 350 mg each of calcium and magnesium and 99 mg of potassium.
Ingredients:
One Level (5.5 g) Scoop Contains:
Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid) 2.35 g.
Calcium (as Ascorbate reacted from Calcium Carbonate and Ascorbic Acid) 350 mg.
Magnesium (as Ascorbate reacted from Magnesium Carbonate and Ascorbic Acid) 350 mg.
Potassium (as Ascorbate reacted with Potassium Bicarbonate and Ascorbic Acid) 99 mg.
Other Ingredients: None
Suggested Use
Mix 1 level scoop with 8 ounces of water one to two times daily or as recommended by your health-care practitioner.
Servings Per Container: 42
Disclaimer
Consult a healthcare professional before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or taking medications. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.