Immune Support
You want extra antioxidant support to help fight free radicals.*
You want extra immune support to help you feel like your best self*
You don't always eat the recommended daily servings of fruits and vegetables.
Vitamin C is one of the leading vitamins for immune support, and for good reason.* It is essential for the optimal functioning of white blood cells, an important part of the immune system.* Vitamin C is also a potent antioxidant that helps to fight free radicals.* It helps to regenerate other antioxidants like vitamin E to their active state to maintain antioxidant support and is necessary for the production of collagen, an important type of connective tissue that promotes skin integrity.*
Take with food and plenty of water
Morning pack: Take with or after breakfast
Evening pack: Take with a late afternoon snack or dinner
Bedtime pack: Take about an hour before going to bed
Unlike many other animals, humans cannot synthesize their own vitamin C so it must be obtained from dietary sources. As a water soluble vitamin, it is not stored in the body, which means you need to consume an adequate amount of vitamin C every day. National survey data indicates Americans are not meeting the recommendations for daily fruit and vegetable intake, resulting in a significant prevalence of about 40% of Americans with inadequate dietary intake of vitamin C.1 The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for adults is 75 to 90 mg per day for women and men, but some experts recommend a daily intake of 200 to 1000mg may be needed for immune health.2*
1. Fulgoni VL, et al. J Nutr. 2011 Oct;141(10):1847-54.
2. Calder PC, et al. Nutrients. 2020;12(4):1181.