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Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin that cannot be stored in the body. It needs to be ingested on a regular basis ?the most abundant sources of natural vitamin C being fruits and leafy vegetables. Vitamin C is most well known for its cell protecting abilities, supporting our immune system and its powerful antioxidant properties.
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considered the most powerful water-soluble antioxidant, is also one of today's most dynamic natural skin care ingredients. It has been clinically shown to reverse photoaging (wrinkles and age spots) and boost the skin's collagen production for smoother and firmer skin. In addition, Vitamin C inhibits UVA and UVB radiation-induced damage, also resulting in
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Vitamin c, in stable, low pH, high-concentration, L-Ascorbic acid formulations, is key in fighting the aging process. Vitamin C (as L-Ascorbic acid) is a potent, water-soluble, anti-oxidant, a vital co-factor in the production of collagen and elastin, can reverse and help prevent photo-damage and help improve and prevent pigmentation problems. As an acid, it also helps improve tone and texture by removing dead skin cells and diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
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A powerful antioxidant vitamin that supports immune health and collagen production.* In external application, vitamin C may help protect the skin from premature aging and enhance collagen production.
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Vitamin C is essential for healthy teeth, gums and bones. It helps heal wounds and scar tissue, Fractures; prevents scurvy; builds resistance to infection; aids in the prevention treatment of the common cold; gives strength to blood vessels; aids in the absorption of iron. It is required for the synthesis of collagen, the intercellular cement which holds tissues together. It is also one of the major antioxidant nutrients. ...
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