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T.
J. Clark Liquid Vitamin C:

Recent research has found that vitamin C
is the only vitamin that seems to play a role in every body function.
The bad news is that deficiencies have been found in 25 to 50 percent of
the adult population. Deficiency signs can be anything from bleeding
gums and easy bruising to irritability and joint pain. Low intakes of
vitamin C can compromise many body functions without showing any
deficiency signs, including the ability to rid the body of cholesterol
and the immune system’s ability to fight off infection and disease.
Vitamin C
is an antioxidant required for tissue growth and repair, adrenal gland
function, and healthy gums. The body cannot manufacture vitamin C, so it
must be obtained through diet and supplements. Some of the other
functions of vitamin C are:
- aids in the production of anti-stress
hormones
- protects against the effects of
pollution
- helps prevent cancer and protects
against infection
- enhance immunity
- increases the absorption of iron
- may reduce cholesterol levels and high
blood pressure because it protects against blood clotting, and
bruising
- promotes the healing of wounds and
burns and neutralizes free radicals.

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Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Teaspoon (5ml)
Serving Per Container:47 |
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Amount
per serving |
% USRDA |
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Calories |
4 |
<2 |
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Total Carbohydrate |
1 g |
<2 |
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Total Fat |
0 g |
0 |
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Sodium |
0 g |
0 |
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Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) |
250 mg |
278 |
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Phytogenic Mineral Catalyst |
100 mcg |
** |
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Calcium, Chloride, Cobalt, Chromium, Magnesium, Boron,
Manganese, Molybdenum, Selenium, Iron, Copper, Phosphorus, Sulfur,
Potassium, Iodine and Zinc |
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* Percent Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
** No daily value established |
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Directions: Take one teaspoon once daily with
food |
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* This statements have not been
evaluated by the Food and Drag Administration.
This products are not intended to
diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. |
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