Vitamin C

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  • Little Davinci Chewable Vitamin C 90 tabs Little Davinci Chewable Vitamin C 90 tabs

    Supports Everyday ImmunityNatural Cherry FlavorLittle DaVinci offers doctor formulated supplements that enhance the health and well-being of kids using quality ingredients. Our tasty formulas are made in collaboration with top pediatric and nutritional experts, delivering high bioavailability with flavors kids love. Good health has never tasted so great.Dietary ConsiderationsGluten FreeVegetarianPreservative FreeFree of Artificial Colors/FlavorsServing Size: 1 TabletServings Per Container: 90Amount Per Serving % Daily ValueCalories 10Total Carbohydrates 2 g 1%Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid and Calcium Ascorbate) 300 mg 333%Mixed Citrus Bioflavonoids 30 mgPectin 5 mgRose Hips 5 mgStevia Leaf Extract 6 mgOther Ingredients: sorbitol, fructose, microcrystalline cellulose, silicon dioxide, cherry powder, stearic acid, vegetable stearate, natural cherry flavor, natural cranberry flavorAs a dietary supplement, children 4 or older take 1 chewable tablet with each meal, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.If your child has any health conditions, consult your healthcare practitioner before taking this product.Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.Color of this product may vary due to color variations of the natural ingredients.

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Vitamin C Products

Vita Living provides vitamin C supplements to help increase immune system efficiency, defend against the ravages of antioxidants and support the body in the repair and growth of all damaged tissue. Natural, healthful vitamin C is necessary for the production of collagen, which is a protein that makes up one of the basic building blocks of blood vessels, ligaments, tendons and skin. Additionally, Vitamin C helps build and maintain strong teeth, bones and cartilage. Natural vitamin C is preferable to synthetic vitamin C and can be found in many fresh fruits and vegetables as well as high quality, all-natural supplements.

Because vitamin C helps strengthen the immune system, it is helpful in preventing illnesses from the common cold to cancer. The human body cannot manufacture or store vitamin C, so it is important to get a good supply of C every day. The minimum daily requirement is quite low at about 90 milligrams a day; however, health experts recommend far more daily C than this modest amount. While many very good multivitamins only include about 200 milligrams of C, the fact is, between a thousand and two thousand milligrams daily is not excessive. It is important to remember that you should not take your C all at once. Instead, it is recommended that you get your C from a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables throughout the day in addition to supplementation to avoid upset stomach. The best thing to do is take an all natural supplement at least once a day with a meal. Be sure to eat plenty of citrus fruits, green leafy vegetables, berries and cruciferous vegetables such as cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower. Getting ample vitamin C in the diet and through supplementation will help you enjoy vibrant good health.

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