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- Combines Vitamin C with a Citrus Bioflavonoids Complex.
- Citrus Bioflavonoids Complex includes Quercetin, Hesperidin and Rutin. Vitamin C with Citrus Bioflavonoids may have better absorption and retention in the body.*
- Vitamin C offers a number of benefits:
- An antioxidant that helps to protect the body against free radical damage.*
Consumption of antioxidants vitamins may reduce the risk of certain cancers. Some scientific evidence suggests that the consumption of these nutrients may reduce the risk of certain forms of cancer. However, FDA has determined that this evidence is limited and not conclusive. Essential for healthy bones, teeth, blood vessels, and collagen.*May help to support natural resistance.*
- Delicious fruit flavor.
- Kosher and Vegetarian.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- Supplement Facts
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As a dietary supplement, chew one to five tablets daily followed by a liquid.
Other Ingredients: Dextrose, Turbinado Sugar, Artificial Flavor, Rose Hips Powder (Rosina canina), Acerola, Black Currant Powder, Green Pepper Powder, Hesperidin Complex, Rutin Powder, Citrus Pectin, Potassium Chloride, Magnesium Oxide No Starch, No Artificial Color, No Preservatives, No Soy, Sodium Free, No Wheat, No Gluten, No Dairy, Yeast Free Storage Instructions: Store in a cool dry place. Warning: After opening, keep tightly closed in refrigerator or other cool place. 0






Serving Size 1 chewable tablets 

Servings Per Container 360 




Amount Per Serving % DV 





Calories 5.00 


Total Carbohydrate 1.00 g 0% 


Sugars 1.00 g 





Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid) 100.00 mg 167% 





Citrus Bioflavonoids Complex 5.00 mg ** 




** Daily Value (DV) not established 


† Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on
your calorie needs:

Calories: 2000 2500 


Total Fat Less than 65 g 80 g 

Sat. Fat Less than 20 g 25 g 

Cholesterol Less than 300 mg 300 mg 

Sodium Less than 2400 mg 2400 mg 

Total Carbohydrate 300 g 375 g 

Dietary Fiber 25 g 30 g 




Calories per gram:
Fat 9
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Carbohydrate 4
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Protein 4 




- Health Notes
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Vitamin C
Vitamin C- Reliable and relatively consistent scientific data showing a substantial health benefit.
- Contradictory, insufficient, or preliminary studies suggesting a health benefit or minimal health benefit.
- For an herb, supported by traditional use but minimal or no scientific evidence. For a supplement, little scientific support.
Our proprietary "Star-Rating" system was developed to help you easily understand the amount of scientific support behind each supplement in relation to a specific health condition. While there is no way to predict whether a vitamin, mineral, or herb will successfully treat or prevent associated health conditions, our unique ratings tell you how well these supplements are understood by the medical community, and whether studies have found them to be effective for other people.
For over a decade, our team has combed through thousands of research articles published in reputable journals. To help you make educated decisions, and to better understand controversial or confusing supplements, our medical experts have digested the science into these three easy-to-follow ratings. We hope this provides you with a helpful resource to make informed decisions towards your health and well-being.
This supplement has been used in connection with the following health conditions:
Used for Amount Why Anemia100 to 250 mg once or twice per day
[3 stars] Vitamin C deficiency can contribute to anemia, supplementing with this vitamin may restore levels and improve symptoms.Athletic Performance and Reducing Pain and Speeding Muscle Strength Recovery after Intense Exercise400 mg daily for several days before and after intense exercise
[3 stars] Taking vitamin C for several days before and after intense exercise may reduce pain and speed muscle strength recovery.Bronchitis200 mg daily
[3 stars] In a double-blind study of elderly patients hospitalized with acute bronchitis, those given vitamin C improved to a significantly greater extent than those who were given a placebo.
Bruising400 to 800 mg daily, with flavonoids
[3 stars] Vitamin C supplements have been shown to reduce bruising in people with low vitamin C intake.Capillary FragilityTreat deficiency with up to 1 gram daily
[3 stars] In cases of deficiency, vitamin C has been shown to increase capillary strength, in seniors and people with diabetes in particular.Common Cold and Sore Throat1 to 4 grams daily
[3 stars] Studies have shown that taking vitamin C may make your cold shorter and less severe.Gingivitis300 mg daily
[3 stars] If you are deficient in vitamin C, supplementing with this vitamin may improve your overall gum health.GlaucomaAt least 2 grams daily
[3 stars] Supplementing with vitamin C may help reduce intraocular pressure.Heart Attack and Vitamin C Deficiency100 to 200 mg daily
[3 stars] Taking vitamin C may reduce heart attack risk and may improve the outcome for people who have already had a heart attack.High Cholesterol1,000 mg daily
[3 stars] Vitamin C appears to protect LDL cholesterol from damage, and in some trials, cholesterol levels have fallen when people supplement with vitamin C.Infection1 to 4 grams daily
[3 stars] Vitamin C has antiviral activity, and may help prevent viral infections or, in the case of the common cold, reduce the severity and duration of an infection.Male Infertility and Sperm Agglutination1,000 mg daily
[3 stars] Vitamin C protects sperm from oxidative damage and keeps sperm from sticking together.ScurvyRefer to label instructions
[3 stars] Although scurvy is uncommon in Western societies, many doctors believe that most people consume less than optimal amounts of vitamin C, especially smokers.Stress1 to 3 grams daily
[3 stars] Studies have shown that supplementing with vitamin C helps to normalize stress-hormone levels.Sunburn
(Vitamin E)2,000 to 3,000 mg vitamin C and 1,000 to 2,000 IU vitamin E
[3 stars] Antioxidants may protect the skin from sunburn due to free radical-producing ultraviolet rays. Combinations of vitamin E and C offer protection against ultraviolet rays.Wound Healing1 to 3 grams daily
[3 stars] Taking vitamin C may promote connective tissue repair.Asthma1,000 to 1,500 mg daily
[2 stars] Supplementing with vitamin C reduces the tendency of the bronchial passages to go into spasm, an action that has been confirmed in double-blind research.Atherosclerosis250 mg twice per day
[2 stars] Supplementing with vitamin C may help reverse the progression of atherosclerosis and protect against heart disease.Athletic Performance and Vitamin C DeficiencyIf deficient: 100 to 200 mg daily
[2 stars] Antioxidants, including vitamin C, neutralize exercise-related free radicals before they can damage the body, so antioxidants may aid in exercise recovery. Especially in cases of vitamin C deficiency, supplementing with the vitamin may improve exercise performance.Autism1 gram per 20 lbs (9 kg) body weight per day
[2 stars] In one trial, autistic children given vitamin C had less severe symptoms than those taking placebo, possibly because vitamin C affects a hormone pathway typically disturbed in children with autism.Cataracts500 to 1,000 mg daily
[2 stars] Supplementing with vitamin C, an important nutrient for healthy vision, has been linked with lower risk of developing cataracts.Cold Sores
(Flavonoids)200 mg with 200 mg flavonoids, three to five times daily
[2 stars] Vitamin C plus flavonoids may help speed cold sore healing.
Dysmenorrhea
(Rutin, Vitamin B3)200 mg niacin daily, 300 mg vitamin C daily, and 60 mg rutin daily througout menstrual cycle; for cramps: 100 mg niacin every two to three hours
[2 stars] Supplementing with a combination of vitamin B3, vitamin C, and the flavonoid rutin resulted in a 90% effectiveness for relieving menstrual cramps in one study.Endometriosis
(Vitamin E)1,000 mg vitamin C and 1,200 IU vitamin E daily
[2 stars] A combination of vitamin C and vitamin E can help lessen the pain of endometriosis.Female Infertility and Luteal Phase Defect750 mg daily
[2 stars] Vitamin C has been shown to improve fertility in woman with a uterine condition known as luteal phase defect.Gastritis5 grams daily
[2 stars] Vitamin C may reduce free radical damage in the stomach lining in the case of gastritis caused by the bacteriaH. pylori.Gingivitis
(Flavonoids)300 mg of vitamin C, plus 300 mg of flavonoids daily
[2 stars] In one study, supplementing with vitamin C plus flavonoids improved gum health in a group of people with gingivitis.Gout0.5 to 8 grams daily
[2 stars] Supplementing with vitamin C may reduce the risk of gout attacks, as it appears to help reduce uric acid levels.HypertensionRefer to label instructions
[2 stars] Some doctors recommend that people with hypertension supplement with vitamin C, which has been found to have a blood pressure–lowering effect.Immune FunctionConsult a qualified healthcare practitioner
[2 stars] Vitamin C stimulates the immune system. While taking it has only a small effect in preventing colds, it does significantly reduce the duration of a cold when taken at the onset.Influenza100 mg daily
[2 stars] Supplementing with vitamin C may reduce your flu risk.Pancreatic Insufficiency540 mg daily
[2 stars] Taking antioxidant supplements, such as vitamin C, may lessen pain and prevent pancreatitis recurrences.Parkinson's Disease
(Vitamin E)3,000 mg of vitamin C and 3,200 IU of vitamin E
[2 stars] Supplementing with vitamins C and E may help people with early Parkinson's disease delay the need for medication.Pre- and Post-Surgery Health and Vitamin C Deficiency100 to 250 mg once or twice per day
[2 stars] Vitamin C supports immune function and is a critical nutrient for wound healing. Supplementing with it may decrease the risk of excessive bleeding in the surgical setting.Preeclampsia
(Vitamin E)1,000 mg daily vitamin C with 400 IU vitamin E
[2 stars] Women with preeclampsia have been found to have low antioxidant levels. In one trial, supplementing with vitamins C and E reduced preeclampsia incidence by 76% in high-risk women.Pregnancy and Postpartum Support100 mg daily
[2 stars] Supplementing with vitamin C during pregnancy may reduce the risk of premature rupture of membranes (PROM).SchizophreniaConsult a qualified healthcare practitioner
[2 stars] People with schizophrenia may require more vitamin C than the general population. In one trial, vitamin C reduced hallucinations, suspiciousness, and disorganized thoughts.Skin Ulcers1,000 mg daily
[2 stars] Supplementing with vitamin C may help prevent skin ulcers and speed healing.Sprains and Strains250 to 500 mg with meals and at bedtime
[2 stars] Vitamin C is needed to make collagen, the "glue" that strengthens connective tissue. Vitamin C supplementation can speed healing of various types of trauma.Sunburn
(Vitamin E)Apply a formula containing 2% vitamin E and 5% vitamin C before sun exposure
[2 stars] Studies have found sunscreen-like effects from topical application of the vitamin C and vitamin E combination.Type 1 Diabetes500 mg twice per day
[2 stars] Supplementing with vitamin C may benefit people with type 1 diabetes in several ways, including by reducing sorbitol levels, urinary protein loss, glycosylation, and eye damage.Type 2 Diabetes500 mg twice per day
[2 stars] Supplementing with vitamin C may benefit people with type 2 diabetes in several ways, including by reducing sorbitol levels, urinary protein loss, and glycosylation.Urinary Tract InfectionRefer to label instructions
[2 stars] Supplementing with vitamin C may treat acute UTIs and help people who are prone to recurrent UTIs.Age-Related Cognitive DeclineRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Use of vitamin C, alone or with vitamin E, has been associated with better cognitive function and a reduced risk of certain forms of dementia (not including Alzheimer's disease).Alcohol WithdrawalRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Vitamin C appears to help the body rid itself of alcohol. Alcohol-related anxiety may also be improved by a combination of vitamin C, vitamin B6, niacin, and vitamin E, though the high amounts B vitamins studied need a doctor's supervision.
Amenorrhea
(Clomiphene)Refer to label instructions
[1 star] Vitamin C combined with the drug clomiphene, which affects female hormone levels, is more effective at stimulating ovulation in women with amenorrhea than either substance alone.
Asthma
(Vitamin E, Selenium)Refer to label instructions
[1 star] There is some evidence that a combination of antioxidants vitamin E, vitamin C, and selenium may help prevent asthma thought to be caused by air pollution. Bipolar DisorderRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Vitamin C helps the body reduce its load of vanadium, a mineral that adversely influences bipolar disorder. It has improved symptoms of depression and mania in some studies.Childhood DiseasesRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Vitamin C enhances the immune system and may protect against viral infections, including measles and chicken pox.Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseRefer to label instructions
[1 star] In one study, people who got more vitamin C from their diet were less likely to be diagnosed with bronchitis, however, vitamin C has not been studied in relation to COPD.Colon CancerRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Vitamin C has been shown to improve precancerous conditions in at-risk people.
Ear InfectionsRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Supplementing with vitamin C stimulates the immune system and may help prevent ear infections.EczemaRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Vitamin C might be beneficial in treating eczema by affecting the immune system.GallstonesRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Vitamin C is needed for the body to convert cholesterol to bile acids and may help reduce symptoms of gallstones.HalitosisRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Vitamin C is often recommended by doctors to help prevent and treat periodontitis.Hay FeverRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Vitamin C has antihistamine activity, and supplementing with it has been reported to help people with hay fever.Heart AttackRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Vitamin C has been reported to protect blood vessels from problems associated with heart attack risk in a variety of ways.HepatitisRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Vitamin C has been shown to be effective at preventing hepatitis infection in people receiving blood transfusions and at treating viral hepatitis.HIV and AIDS SupportRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Vitamin C has been shown to inhibit HIV replication in test tubes. Supplementing with it may improve resistance to infection, reduce risk of progression to AIDS, and improve well-being.HivesRefer to label instructions
[1 star] High amounts of vitamin C might help people with hives by lowering histamine levels.HypoglycemiaRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Vitamin C helps control blood sugar levels in people with diabetes, and since there are similarities in the way the body regulates high and low blood sugar levels, it might be helpful for hypoglycemia as well.LeukoplakiaRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Studies have shown vitamin C, in combination with beta-carotene and vitamin E, to be an effective treatment for leukoplakia.Low Back PainRefer to label instructions
[1 star] A preliminary report suggested that vitamin C helped many people avoid surgery for their disc-related low back pain.Macular DegenerationRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Sunlight triggers oxidative damage in the eye, which in turn can cause macular degeneration. Vitamin C protects against oxidative damage and may reduce macular degeneration risk.MenopauseRefer to label instructions
[1 star] A combination of vitamin C and the flavonoid hesperidin were reported to relieve hot flashes in menopausal women.MenorrhagiaRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Vitamin C protects capillaries (small blood vessels) from damage. In so doing, it might protect against the blood loss of menorrhagia.Morning SicknessRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Vitamin K and vitamin C, taken together, may provide relief of morning sickness symptoms for some women.Peptic UlcerRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Vitamin C may be useful in treating peptic ulcers because of its ability to help eradicate H. pyloriProstatitisRefer to label instructions
[1 star] The association of prostatitis with urinary tract infections leads many nutritionally oriented doctors to recommend ascorbic acid for bacterial prostatitis due to E. coli infection.Sickle Cell AnemiaRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Sickle cell anemia patients tend to have low levels of antioxidants, which protect cells from oxygen-related damage. Supplementing with vitamin C may help correct a deficiency.Sinusitis2,000 mg per day of hydroxyethylrutosides
[1 star] In one study, vitamin C supplementation reduced levels of histamine, which contributes to nasal and sinus congestion, in people with either high histamine levels or low vitamin C levels.Tardive DyskinesiaRefer to label instructions
[1 star] In some studies, taking vitamin C along with other nutrients appeared to prevent the development of tardive dyskinesiaType 1 Diabetes
(Selenium, Vitamin A, Vitamin E)Refer to label instructions
[1 star] A combination of the antioxidants selenium, vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin E has been shown to improve diabetic retinopathy.Type 1 Diabetes and Diabetic Retinopathy
(Selenium, Vitamin A, Vitamin E)Refer to label instructions
[1 star] Antioxidant nutrients including selenium, vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin E may combat free radicals associated with diabetic retinopathy.Type 2 Diabetes and Diabetic Neuropathy
(Selenium, Vitamin A, Vitamin E)Refer to label instructions
[1 star] A combination of the antioxidants selenium, vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin E has been shown to improve diabetic retinopathy.VitiligoRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Vitamin C has been shown to be effective at skin repigmentation in people with vitiligo.Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin that has a number of biological functions.
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Pills are really easy to take, and Tastes Great. 360 pills is more than enough as well.
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