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Swisse Ultiboost High Strength C Tablets 60

  • Swisse Ultiboost High Strength C contains premium quality ingredients to help reduce the severity and duration of colds and support the body's normal resistance to cold and flu.

Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant that may help combat potential free radical damage to cells in the body. It also helps the absorption of dietary iron and supports skin health and minor wound healing due to its involvement in the manufacture of collagen.

The vitamin C in Swisse Ultiboost High Strength C is derived from non-acidic calcium ascorbate, making it gentle on the stomach.

The Swisse Ultiboost range is based on over 25 years of research.
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Product Description

INGREDIENTS-

 

EACH TABLET CONTAINS: Vitamin C (ascorbic acid 1.0 g from calcium ascorbate dihydrate 1.21 g) Co-enzyme Q10 (ubidecarenone 1 mg from Ultrasome co-enzyme Q10)

WARNINGS: If symptoms persist, consult your healthcare professional. Do not take whilst on warfarin therapy without medical advice. Vitamin supplements should not replace a balanced diet. Not for children under two years of age without medical advice. No added gluten, lactose, egg, yeast, salt, preservatives, artificial colours and flavours. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

 

DIRECTIONS FOR USE-

ADULT DOSAGE: One tablet daily with main meal, or as directed by a healthcare professional. At the onset of cold symptoms, dose may be increased to three tablets daily.

Store below 30°C. Do not use if cap seal is broken.

EVIDENCE-

Health Canada Monograph - Vitamin C

Gropper, Smith, Groff, 2005. Advanced Nutrition & Human Metabolism, fourth edition. Thomson Wadsworth.

Higdon, 2003. An Evidence based approach to Vitamins and Minerals. Thieme.

Stargrove, et al. 2008. Herb, Nutrient & Drug Interactions. Mosby Elsevier.

Douglas, Hemila, Chalker et al. Vitamin C for preventing and treating the common cold. Cochrane Database Syst Review 2004.

Braun & Cohen, 2007. Herbs & Natural Supplements An Evidence Based Guide, 2nd edition. Churchill Livingstone Elsevier.

Kohlmeler, 2003. Nutrient Metabolism. Academic Press.

Mason, 2012. Dietary Supplements, 4th edition. Pharmaceutical Press.


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