Ascorbyl Palmitate builds on the health benefits of Ascorbic AcidDescription:
Ascorbyl Palmitate, also known as C-Ester, is a highly bioavailable, fat-soluble derivative of ascorbic acid, the
common form of
Vitamin C. It possesses all the benefits of Vitamin C, but unlike the water soluble form, is able
to be stored in the lipid cell membrane until the body in ready to put it to use. It has also been shown to be less
abrasive to the stomach.
Ascorbyl Palmitate is a potent antioxidant and free radical scavenger. Its supports the body’s defense system by enhancing white blood cell function and activity, and increasing antibody responses and is essential for the formation of collagen.
Additionally, Ascorbyl Palmitate is the only Vitamin C molecule that will maintain its Vitamin C activity for long
periods of time. For improved immune system response and advanced antioxidant properties take advantage of the full health benefits offered in Ascorbyl Palmitate.
Supplement Facts: Vitamin C Ester (as ascorbyl palmitate) 400 Milligrams 283%
Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose (Plant Fiber), Rice Flour, Magnesium Stearate (Mineral) and Silica.
Directions:
As a dietary supplement, take one or two capsules before a meal, or as directed by a health care professional.
Additional Information: We all know to take our Vitamin C during cold season to help boost our immune systems. But Vitamin C isn’t just for colds.Humans are one of the few species that cannot manufacture Vitamin C and must depend on the diet as their only source of the
vitamin. Vitamin C is critical in the formation and maintenance of collagen, a protein that forms the basis for the most abundant tissue in the body: connective tissue. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that promotes the healing of wounds, bone fractures, bruises, hemorrhages and bleeding gums, and forms a protective barrier between infections or disease and the surrounding healthy tissues. It is also helpful with allergies, stress and may increase immune response.
Vitamin C is critical to maintaining good, overall health. Several serious disorders can develop when the body has
a Vitamin C deficiency. Low intake of Vitamin C can result in delayed healing, reduced resistance to colds and
infections and increase susceptibility to disease. Severe Vitamin C deficiency can lead to scurvy a disease
categorized by general weakness and lethargy, loss of appetite, depression, swollen leg and arms, and shortness of
breath.