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  • Model: New Chapter C Food Complex 30 ta
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New Chapter Vitamin C Food Complex 30 tablets

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Product Description

New Chapter Vitamin C Food Complex 30 tablets

Vitamin C biotransformed for optimal absorption
• Biotransformed Vitamin C is vastly more effective and
more absorbable than ascorbic acid
• Contains polyphenols, bioflavonoids and numerous
active ingredients which stimulate the immune
system

Vitamin C Biotransformed is totally absorbable and non-acidic, owing to its
fermentation. Furthermore it is boosted by a specific synergy of plants which
stimulate immunity, act as antioxidants and reinforce the effects of vitamin C.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
1 tablet per day. To be taken at any time of day, even on an empty stomach.
WARNINGS:
Ask the advice of a GP if pregnant or nursing.


Ingredients in 1 tablet:
Vitamin C....................................................180mg
Elderberry* (Sambucus nigra L.) Fruit..........30mg
Cardamom (seed) (Amomum cardamomum).... 6.25mg
Lemon Balm* (Melissa officinalis) Leaf........10mg
Coriander* (Coriandrum sativum) Seed....6.25mg
Peppermint (Mentha piperita) Leaf*..........12.5mg
Holy Basil (leaf) (ocimum sanctum).............20mg
Ginger (rhizome) (Zingiber officinale)............ 1mg
Turmeric (rhizome) (curcuma longa).........0.94mg
Rose Hip* (Rosa canina) Fruit......................10mg
Other ingredients: soya flour, deactivated yeast
[saccharomyces cerevisiae], zest of orange or
lemon, enzymes (bromelain, papain), deactivated
Lactobacilli [Lactobacillus acidophilus, L. Bifidus,
L. Rhamnosus], acacia gum, Shellac, silicium
dioxide, maltodextrin, carnauba wax.

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 18 August, 2008.



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