Jamieson Vitamin C 1,000 mg, 100 caplets

Vitamin C promotes healthy capillaries, gums and teeth, and aids iron absorption. It helps heal wounds and broken bones and, by increasing the absorption of iron from the intestine, it helps treat anemia. Vitamin C plays a role in collagen formation within connective tissue and it contributes to hemoglobin and red-blood-cell production in bone marrow.

Vitamin C is perhaps best known for its role as an immune system booster that helps prevent viral and bacterial infections. It is recommended for treatment of the common cold.

This formula contains lemon bioflavanoids that work synergistically with Vitamin C to maintain the structural health and fluid permeability of capillaries. Bioflavanoids are also potent antioxidants that protect cells from free-radical damage.

Serving Size: 1 caplet
Quantity: 100 caplets

Benefits:

  • Promotes healthy capillaries, gums and teeth
  • Aids in iron absorption
  • Helps heal wounds and broken bones
  • Helps treats anemia, especially iron-deficiency anemia, by increasing the absorption of iron from the intestines
  • Helps form collagen in connective tissue
  • Contributes to hemoglobin and red-blood-cell production in bone marrow
  • Aids in preventing many types of viral and bacterial infections and generally potentiates the immune system
  • Aids in the treatment and prevention of the common cold

Vitamin C 1,000 mg(Ascorbic Acid); Supporting Botanical Blend 6 mg derived from: Rutin (Dimorphandra mollis, pod), Hesperidin Complex, (Citrus limon, Citrus paradisi, Citrus sinensis, rind.) Lemon Bioflavonoids (Citrus limon, rind), providing 3% Hesperidin, Acerola Cherry (4:1) extract (Malpighia glabra, fruit). Equivalent to 5.76 mg of raw herb, Rosehips (Rosa canina, fruit).

Excipients: Cellulose, Vegetable Stearic Acid, Modified Cellulose Gum, Vegetable Magnesium Stearate, Silica, Water-Soluble Cellulose, Brazilian Palm Tree Wax.

Restrictions

Drug Interactions: Mixed amphetamines, Blood Pressure Drugs, Tetracycline, Warfarin (blood thinning medication).

Nutrient Depletions: Acetaminophen, Ampicillin, Alcohol, aspirin, Carbidopa, Clozapine, Cyclophosphamide, Cyclosporin (medication for cancer treatment), nitroglycerin, oral contraceptives.

Excess Vitamin C can interfere with the absorption of copper and selenium.

Supportive Drug Interactions: Loop diuretics (Vitamin C amplifies the effects of these medications), nitrate medications for heart disease Vitamin C may reduce the development of tolerance).

Vitamin C works well when taken in conjunction with other antioxidants such as Vitamin E.

Warnings and Precautions: None known when taken as directed.

Toxicity, Adverse Reactions and Side Effects: Doses greater than recommended have been associated with loose stools, diarrhea, gas and bloating. Decrease dosage if these symptoms occur.




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