VITAMIN C LOVED BY SPORTSMEN
Ascorbic Acid is a form of C vitamin in powder, particularly appreciated by those who want to integrate this vitamin in the simplest way possible, such as adding a small amount to a yogurt, juice or simply to the water you drink during the day.
This simplicity of taking it makes it appreciable especially by sportsmen who use it, diluted in water, as a supplement during athletic performance.
Pure Ascorbic Acid helps reduce fatigue and donate energy , supports the proper functioning of the nervous system he was born in immune system , is supportive for psychological functions, helps the formation of collagen and it is essential for the correct absorption of iron .
Packaging: 250 g.
Product notified to the ministry of health n ° 85665
Take 1 g (the tip of a teaspoon) of ascorbic acid daily, with water. The package lasts about eight months.
Contribution of: | Half a teaspoon | % VNR (*) |
C vitamin | 1000 mg | 1250 |
* Nutrient Reference Values
Ascorbic acid (C vitamin).
PROPERTIES OF ASCORBIC ACID:
- It strengthens the immune system by increasing the number of antibodies and strengthening the body's defenses. Great for the prevention of cold .
- Reduces the appearance of heart problems .
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Strengthens the bone structure and cartilage . It is essential for the production of collagen.
- Helps in times of particular stress .
- It protects against cigarette smoke and when taking medications such as aspirin and contraceptives.
- Protects skin and eyes from harmful sun rays.
- It prevents cataracts as it slows down oxidative damage to the lens.
Warnings :
Product suitable for vegans .
The product does not contain lactose and milk derivatives .
The product does not contain gluten .
In case of pregnancy, breastfeeding, particular ailments or taking medications consult your doctor before use.
Keep out of the reach of children under 3 years of age. Do not exceed recommended daily doses. Food supplements are not intended as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed the recommended dose.
Bibliography:
R. De Magistris - B. Ciaramella - R. Vitiello, From Function to Injury , E.DI.SU Caserta, 1998.