• Melrose Vitamin C Bioflavonoids contains a unique blend of citrus-derived bioflavonoids, rutin and hesperidin, which work synergistically with vitamin C to help maximise its absorption and benefits.
• Vitamin C is an essential water-soluble vitamin that the body cannot make or store, so it is important that an adequate amount is consumed daily through diet.
• Can be taken daily to provide antioxidant support, assist in healthy immune function and enhance well-being.
• Tested for heavy metals and toxins to ensure only the purest quality premium product.
• Powdered format provides dosage flexibility, ease of use and rapid absorption (relative to tablets).
• Based on decades of experience sourcing and blending daily nutrient powders.
• Free from artificial colours, flavours and preservatives, dairy, GMOs, gluten, soy and refined sugar.
• Formulated and packaged in Australia under GMP guidelines in a TGA-licensed facility; meaning that we comply with the strictest regulations and testing worldwide.
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Each 2g dose contains:
- Ascorbic Acid 500mg
- Calcium Ascorbate 500mg
- equiv. Ascorbic Acid 448mg
- Sodium Ascorbate 200mg
- equiv. Ascorbic Acid 176mg
- Hesperidin 280mg
- Rutin (Rutoside) 28mg
Adults take 2g (approx. 1/2 metric teaspoon) and children 2 to 12 years take 1g (approx. 1/4 metric teaspoon) once daily in water or juice or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner. Safe during pregnancy and lactation.
CAUTIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS:
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) intakes exceeding 2-3g/day may produce gastrointestinal symptoms in some people. For those who have had kidney stones, amounts greater than 1000mg daily may increase the risk of kidney stone recurrence. Vitamin supplements should not replace a balanced diet. If symptoms persist, consult a healthcare practitioner. Not to be used in children under two years of age.
POSSIBLE DRUG INTERACTIONS:
Cancer treatment medication, aluminium, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), oestrogens (esp. with contraceptives or hormone replacement therapy), antipsychotic medication, cholesterol-lowering drugs (statins), calcium ion influx inhibitors (high blood pressure medication), barbiturates (anxiolytics), HIV medication and anticoagulants (warfarin).