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Buffered C Powder - 42 Servings

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Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a key antioxidant, protecting cells throughout the body from free radical damage.* It also plays an integral role in the production of cellular energy, in addition to helping to maintain healthy cholesterol levels, preventing LDL oxidation, promoting wound healing, and maintaining healthy immune function.* Taking a high amount of vitamin C – several grams daily – has been advocated for optimizing both immune function and antioxidant support.* But taking a high amount can be a challenge for individuals who have a sensitive or compromised digestive system. Thorne's Buffered C Powder supplies not just vitamin C, but also calcium, magnesium, and potassium mineral-ascorbates that serve as a buffer, which allows sensitive individuals to take a larger amount of vitamin C with ease and comfort.

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 the two-time Nobel Prize winner, Linus Pauling, PhD. The lifestyle and health factors that dictate a need for higher vitamin C intake include smoking, alcohol ingestion, stress, diabetes, pregnancy, environmental toxicity, and the use of certain drugs.

Serving Size: 1 Scoops

Servings Per Container: 42

  • 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 m
  • Potassium (as Ascorbate reacted from Potassium Bicarbonate and Ascorbic Acid) 99 mg

Other Ingredients: None

Mix 1 level scoop with 8 ounces of water one to two times daily or as recommended by your health-care practitioner.

This product is contraindicated in an individual with a history of hypersensitivity to any of its ingredients.

f pregnant, consult your health-care practitioner before using this product.

There are no known interactions or contraindications at publication date.

Vitamin C can cause diarrhea in some individuals in large doses, which can vary from person to person. This resolves when the dosage is reduced.