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| 1. Life Link's Vitamin C (SN) 1000mg 100Tabs | |
| Vitamin C is an essential cofactor for enzymes involved in the synthesis of collagen — the chief structural protein in muscles, vascular tissues, skin, bones and cartilage. It also plays roles in the synthesis of hormones and neurotransmitters, in immunity, and in prevention of oxidative damage. Major vitamin C deficiency weakens vascular tissue — a condition called scurvy — and results in widespread capillary bleeding, bleeding gums, and loosening of the teeth. Lesser deficiencies can be caused by insufficient C intake, physical or psychological stress, smoking, alcohol use, and infections. Symptoms include fatigue, lassitude, loss of appetite, drowsiness, insomnia, irritability, and lowered immunity. Vitamin C has a preventive effect on degenerative processes such as cardiovascular disease and cancer; it speeds wound healing, and prevents carcinogenic nitrosamines . . . | |
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| 2. Life Link's Vitamin C (SN) 1000mg 100Tabs | |
| Vitamin C is an essential cofactor for enzymes involved in the synthesis of collagen — the chief structural protein in muscles, vascular tissues, skin, bones and cartilage. It also plays roles in the synthesis of hormones and neurotransmitters, in immunity, and in prevention of oxidative damage. Major vitamin C deficiency weakens vascular tissue — a condition called scurvy — and results in widespread capillary bleeding, bleeding gums, and loosening of the teeth. Lesser deficiencies can be caused by insufficient C intake, physical or psychological stress, smoking, alcohol use, and infections. Symptoms include fatigue, lassitude, loss of appetite, drowsiness, insomnia, irritability, and lowered immunity. Vitamin C has a preventive effect on degenerative processes such as cardiovascular disease and cancer; it speeds wound healing, and prevents carcinogenic nitrosamines . . . | |
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| 3. Life Link's Vitamin C (SN) 250gm | |
| Vitamin C is an essential cofactor for enzymes involved in the synthesis of collagen — the chief structural protein in muscles, vascular tissues, skin, bones and cartilage. It also plays roles in the synthesis of hormones and neurotransmitters, in immunity, and in prevention of oxidative damage. Major vitamin C deficiency weakens vascular tissue — a condition called scurvy — and results in widespread capillary bleeding, bleeding gums, and loosening of the teeth. Lesser deficiencies can be caused by insufficient C intake, physical or psychological stress, smoking, alcohol use, and infections. Symptoms include fatigue, lassitude, loss of appetite, drowsiness, insomnia, irritability, and lowered immunity. Vitamin C has a preventive effect on degenerative processes such as cardiovascular disease and cancer; it speeds wound healing, and prevents carcinogenic nitrosamines . . . | |
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