RUTINA BIOFLAVONOIDES
Package of 90 Capsules
Lamberts
RUTINA BIOFLAVONOIDES - Lamberts
Cod. inatural: lmb7914
Antioxidants
BIO:
biologic product
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Package of 90 Capsules.
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Routine and Vit. C 500 mg + Bioflavonoids - Vitamin C - Lamberts - 90 Tablets
Nutrition information per tablet
Vitamin C 500 mg
Citrus Bioflavonoids Complex 100 mg
Hesperidin 50 mg
Routine 50 mg
Applications recommended by the manufacturer:
Vitamin C and bioflavonoids are usually together in nature. One of the richest sources of this combination is found in the pulp and rind of citrus fruits and vegetables, while the routine is a flavonoid found in buckwheat.
Bioflavonoids occur naturally in plant and organic pigments involved in the availability and absorption of vitamin C and are especially important for healthy blood vessels since they support collagen integrity. Some bioflavonoids have antioxidant properties quite similar to those of vitamin C and, in vitro, it has been shown to protect vitamin C and adrenaline oxidation by enzymes containing copper.
How to use:
1 to 2 tablets daily.
Warnings:
Not described if you follow the "Usage:
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Presentation:
90 tablets
Our daily requirement of Vitamin C is greater than any water-soluble vitamin. Because it is highly unstable and degrades easily in the process of storing, peeling, freezing and cooking, is not always possible to know the amount consumed in the diet.
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a water soluble vitamin. Unlike most mammals, humans can not synthesize their own vitamin C. Therefore, we must obtain vitamin C through our diet.
Function:
Vitamin C is needed for the synthesis of collagen, an important structural component of blood vessels, tendons, ligaments and bones. Vitamin C also plays an important role in the synthesis of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine. Neurotransmitters are essential for brain function and affect mood. In addition, vitamin C is necessary for the synthesis of carnitine, a small molecule that is essential for the transport of fat to cellular organelles called mitochondria, where it is converted into energy.
Recent research also suggests that Vitamin C is involved in the conversion of cholesterol to bile acids, which could have implications for blood cholesterol levels and incidence of gallstones.
Vitamin C is also a highly effective antioxidant. Even in small amounts vitamin C can protect body indispenasables molecules such as proteins, lipids (fats), carbohydrates and nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) from damage by free radicals and reactive oxygen species generated during normal metabolism and also exposed to toxins and pollutants (eg smoking). Vitamin C may also be able to regenerate other antioxidants like Vitamin E.
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