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C-Flav, 60 caps

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DESCRIPTION

C-Flav is a formula that combines vitamin C with various bioflavonoids to mirror the way vitamin C is found in nature. Created from multiple sources rich in vitamin C, C-Flav provides antioxidant protection, enhances immune function and provides support for healthy collagen synthesis and connective tissue. It also supports normal levels of inflammation throughout the body. C-Flav provides 400 mg vitamin C, 100 mg acerola extract, 70 mg quercetin, 50 mg hesperidin, 50 mg hibiscus and 50 mg rutin in an easy-to take capsule form.

  • Supports Antioxidant Reserve
  • Helps Combat Free Radical Damage
  • Promotes Healthy Collagen Formation to Maintain Healthy Blood Vessels
  • Supports Connective Tissues - Ligaments, Tendons, and Joints
  • Supports Inflammatory Balance
  • Boosts Immune System Function

INGREDIENTS 

Serving Size: 1 Capsule
Servings Per Container: 60

Ingredients:

  • Vitamin C(as Ascorbic Acid USP, Acerola Fruit)
  • Acerola Fruit(Standardized to contain 17% Vitamin C)
  • Quercetin Dihydrate
  • Hesperidin Complex
  • Hibiscus Flowers
  • Rutin

Other Ingredients: Natural Vegetable Capsules, Microcrystalline Cellulose, and Magnesium Stearate.

Formulated to be free of allergens derived from:  Gluten, corn, yeast, artificial colors and flavors.

 

DIRECTIONS

Suggested Use:  1 or more capsules per day or as recommended by your health care professional

If you are pregnant or nursing, consult your physician before taking this product.

Keep container tightly closed. Store at room temperature.  Keep out of reach of children.

 

LEARN MORE

What are Bioflavonoids?

Bioflavonoids  are a group of plant pigments that provide the colors of  many  fruits  and  flowers.  Flavonoid  intake  is  associated  with  cardiovascular health and microbial balance. Bioflavonoids are used  to  support  connective  tissue  and  joint  comfort, as  well  as respiratory and eye health. Citrus bioflavonoids have also been shown  to  cross  the  blood-brain  barrier,  impart  neuroprotective  effects19 and promote healthy cell growth, detoxification enzymes, vasodilation and healthy platelet function. Quercetin, a flavonoid found in a variety of herbs, vegetables and fruits, is an antioxidant that  inhibits  inducible  ICAM-1  expression,  an  important  pathway  for  maintaining  normal  inflammatory  balance.  It  has  also  been  shown  to  support  epithelial  barrier  function  in  the  intestines to  stabilize  mast  cells  by  releasing  cytoprotective  factors  and  to  promote  the  balanced  release  of  inflammatory  mediators  from  mast cells. Rutin and hesperidin complex are strong antioxidants, which  increase  intracellular  levels  of  vitamin  C  and  offer  similar  benefits to quercetin.

 

Statements contained herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.


References

1. NIH Office of Dietary Supplements. Dietary Supplement Fact Sheet: Vitamin C. http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/ VitaminC-HealthProfessional/. Accessed December 10, 2012.
2. Schlueter AK, Johnston CS. Vitamin C: overview and update. Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine (JEBCAM). 2011; 16(1):49-57. http://chp.sagepub.com/content/16/1/49.full.pdf+html. Accessed December 10, 2012.
3. Linus Pauling Institute. Vitamin C. http://lpi.oregonstate. edu/infocenter/vitamins/vitaminC/. Updated November 2009. Accessed December 10, 2012.
4. Naidu KA. Vitamin C in human health and disease is still a mystery? An overview. Nutr J. 2003 Aug 21;2:7.
5. From: http://umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/ supplement/vitamin-c-ascorbic-acid Accessed 4-1-14.
6. Chatterjee M, Dikshit M. Vitamin C mediated resistance to pathogenic invasions: possible implications during infections for better health. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences India. Section B, Biological Sciences. 2009; 79(1):15-25.

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Vitamin C Questions

I've taken this for a long time. I then listened to your podcast re healthy teeth & gums wherein it was recommended to take Complete C-1000. What is the difference between these two products and how to determine which one is right for you? Thank you.