Extra C 950mg 30Veg Caps
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Extra C 950mg 30Veg Caps

Extra C 950mg 30Veg Caps

This high-performance vitamin C supplement uses a corn-based formula enhanced with lipid metabolites for maximum absorption and retention. It plays a vital role in immune system support, collagen production, cognitive health, and protecting cells from free radicals.

312.99

Dosage

Take one to three capsules daily with food.

Clinical uses

  • Immune System Function
  • Collagen Formation
  • Protection Against Oxidative Stress
  • Energy and Psychological Function

Maximum Dosage

As directed by healthcare professional.

Side Effects

Taking a large amount above the prescribed dosage could lead to:

  • Gastrointestinal Issues: High doses may cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, or heartburn.
  • Kidney Stones: In some individuals, especially those with a history of kidney stones, high doses of vitamin C can increase the risk of developing kidney stones.
  • Allergic Reactions: Though rare, some people may experience allergic reactions such as rash, itching, or swelling.

* These symptoms should disappear once you stop taking Extra C 950mg 30Veg Caps,
Consult your doctor if symptoms persist

Special Precautions and Warnings

Recommended Use

For Adults.

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Not to be used unless recommended by a healthcare practitioner.

Advisories and Contraindications

Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. This is a food supplement, not to be used as a substitute for a varied diet and lifestyle.

Interactions

Vitamin C can increase aluminum absorption esp. aluminium-containing antacids. Caution in those with kidney issues. High doses of vitamin C may interfere with the action of some chemotherapy agents. High doses of vitamin C may reduce the beneficial increase in HDL from niacin or affect statin efficacy. Large doses of vitamin C (usually >1 g/day) might decrease the effectiveness of blood thinners. e.g warfarin, aspirins. Vitamin C can increase estrogen levels in the blood. High-dose vitamin C may increase oxalate levels, potentially increasing the risk of kidney stones. Vitamin C can increase iron absorption, which is harmful in people with iron overload disorders. Vitamin C enhances absorption — often beneficial, but could be problematic in iron overload conditions. Excessive vitamin C may lower copper levels over time.

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