Descrição:
O Nature’s Way Vitamina C com Bioflavonoides é um suplemento alimentar que oferece proteção antioxidante poderosa, suporta a função imunológica e fortalece o colágeno para uma pele saudável. Cada porção contém 1000 mg de vitamina C, juntamente com bioflavonoides, que ajudam a aumentar a absorção e os benefícios da vitamina C. Este produto é cuidadosamente testado e produzido de acordo com os mais altos padrões de qualidade, garantindo sua eficácia e segurança. Além disso, a Vitamina C com Bioflavonoides da Nature’s Way é livre de glúten, açúcar, sal, levedura, trigo, soja, milho, produtos lácteos, cores artificiais, sabores ou conservantes. Com origem global de qualidade e engarrafado e testado nos EUA, você pode confiar na procedência e na qualidade deste suplemento.
Conheça 5 Motivos Recomendados pela Vitaminer Shop para Comprar:
- 1. Proteção Antioxidante Poderosa: A Vitamina C com Bioflavonoides oferece uma proteção antioxidante poderosa, ajudando a combater os danos causados pelos radicais livres e promovendo uma saúde geral melhorada.
- 2. Suporte à Função Imunológica: Este suplemento ajuda a fortalecer o sistema imunológico, tornando-o mais resistente a doenças e infecções.
- 3. Fortalecimento do Colágeno: A vitamina C desempenha um papel crucial na produção de colágeno, uma proteína essencial para a saúde da pele, cabelos e unhas.
- 4. Qualidade Superior: A Vitamina C com Bioflavonoides da Nature’s Way é cuidadosamente testada e produzida de acordo com os mais altos padrões de qualidade, garantindo sua eficácia e segurança.
- 5. Livre de Glúten e Ingredientes Indesejados: Este suplemento é livre de glúten, açúcar, sal, levedura, trigo, soja, milho, produtos lácteos, cores artificiais, sabores ou conservantes, tornando-o adequado para pessoas com restrições alimentares ou sensibilidades.
– Sugestão de Uso:
Recomenda-se tomar 2 cápsulas, conforme necessário, de preferência com alimentos. Se estiver grávida, amamentando ou tomando algum medicamento, consulte um profissional de saúde antes de usar este produto. Siga as instruções de uso e não exceda a dose recomendada.
Frank –
Its ok
Jeannie Mandelker –
I often gag on some Vitamin C capsule because they are so large. Not with this brand.
jack e london –
Me agradó el haber recibido un suplemento indispensable para la absorción adecuada del hierro, pues la vitamina C sin flavonoides sólo es ácido cítrico que no garantiza la metabolizacion molecular del hierro
Kindle Customer J.M –
Good quality. For , basic daily use
BrainStorm –
Brief review: Good product, no complaints. Not sure that it’s any better (or worse) than any other Vitamin C.
Long Story:
A few months ago I started having trouble with tinnitus (ringing in the ears) as well as dizziness, mild vertigo, and disequilibrium. I read several places that taking Citrus Bioflavonoids was thought to minimize or cure tinnitus so I bought Nature’s Way Vitamin C 500 with Bioflavonoids (250 Capsules) from Amazon.com thinking it couldn’t hurt to try.
I took anywhere from 500mg to 3000mg per day (spaced out throughout the day) of this product and it never had any impact on my tinnitus. And there’s a good reason for that. I eventually discovered that my tinnitus, as well as dizziness/vertigo/disequilibrium, was actually caused by muscle tension in the neck and jaw areas. I’m a male in my 30’s and, as a computer programmer, I spend a lot of time sitting at a computer, often with poor posture, sometimes stressed out and clenching my teeth. I’m currently seeking a variety of treatment (mostly body work) for my muscle tension and it’s underlying causes and I can say that my tinnitus, dizziness, and muscle tension have been very slowly lessening.
It’s my observation that most doctors do not come anywhere close to accurately diagnosing the cause of tinnitus, maybe because medical science has yet to uncover (or accurately describe) all the underlying causes for tinnitus. Because of this, there is lots of confusion when it comes to treating tinnitus (it’s generally untreated or treated with depression/anxiety meds).
I believe there might be a small group of tinnitus sufferers who will find that citrus bioflavonoids do improve or “cure” their symptoms. For this group, judging by some of the information I’ve read, you are probably better off looking for a lemon bioflavonoid complex supplement.
I’m personally of the opinion that citrus bioflavonoids cannot cure or even positively impact your tinnitus if the underlying cause is muscle tension caused or exacerbated by TMJ, bone or structure misalignment, injuries (neck, ligament, TMJ, etc), poor posture, etc. If you fit into this group, you should consider finding a really good chiropractor and massage therapist. You would also likely benefit from getting more and or better sleep as well as doing activities that lower stress and tension levels and promote calmness. For example, yoga, body movement classes/therapy, swimming, brisk walks, etc. If your TMJ problems are bad enough consider seeing a dentist or other body workers that specialize in TMJ problems. Resolving any neck problems should also be a priority and may require you to try several different types of therapy to find the one that works for you, or may even require more of a shotgun approach.
I’m almost sure that I read some reviews here when I purchased this product from others who had tried it in hopes it would help them with tinnitus. The interesting thing is that I cannot find any of those reviews. I think Amazon has a problem where reviews sometimes get mixed up and linked to the wrong item or else they simply disappear into oblivion. I’ve noticed this problem for maybe a year or two already.
Frank –
Just good vitamins
Susan –
I like Nature’s Way supplements, and this is a very good value from Amazon
Goldie –
Not everyone takes vitamins or supplements, but I think they help me stay healthy. If you’re looking for vitamin c in a capsule, this one is great.