CLINICIANS HI-DOSE VITAMIN C
Hi-Dose Vit C Benefits:
Hi-Dose Vit C Features:
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Studies indicate that frequent high dosing with vitamin C can significantly shorten the recovery time when the body's defenses are under attack. This appears to be true for both oral and intravenous vitamin C administration. In addition to supporting recovery, these high-dosing regimes may also support quicker recovery times.
In order to get the full benefit of this regime, you should dose to bowel tolerance. Bowel tolerance is reached when the following symptoms occur; bowel discomfort, distention, diarrhoea and flatulence. Individual requirements for vitamin C may vary depending on severity of illness and levels of stress and higher dosing may be required during these times.
Once bowel tolerance is achieved, you should continue on the maintenance dose recommended for this product,
You may also benefit from taking the following Clinicians products alongside Hi-Dose Vit C: Stress & Energy Support (to address fatigue & lethargy), VirActive Seasonal, Vitamin B12 Oral Drops and Del- Immune V (for additional immune support),LipGuard (for lip health in times if immune stress), MultiVitamin and Mineral Boost for added mineral and nutrient support.
Active Ingredients in 1 level 5ml teaspoonful:
Also contains: natural flavourings and stevia. Sodium (from sodium ascorbate) 372mg/16mmol per teaspoonful.
No added: gluten, dairy, yeast, sugar, artificial colours, sweeteners, flavours or preservatives.\
Recommended Adult Dose:
1 level teaspoonful in water or juice 1-2 times daily.
Enhanced Dosage (for short term adult use only):
Day 1-3: 1 level teaspoonful in water or juice every 2 to 3 hours during waking hours *Monitor dosage in accordance with bowel tolerance.
Day 4-7: 2 level teaspoonful twice or three times daily.
After Day 7: Return to recommended adult dosage or as directed by your health professional.
Contraindications & Cautions
Clinicians Hi-Dose Vit C is a buffered formulation which is gentle on the stomach, individuals with a sensitive digestive tract or those with ulcerative colitis or gastric ulcers may prefer to take it with food or lower the dose if bowel discomfort occurs.
High dosing with Vitamin C may cause bowel discomfort, distention, diarrhoea and flatulence, reduce the dose when these symptoms occur. For persistent symptoms contact a health professional. Individual requirements for vitamin C may vary depending on severity of illness and levels of stress and higher dosing may be required during these times.
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Clinicians Hi-Dose Vit C is regarded as safe and well tolerated during these times. Enhanced dosing should only be done under supervision of a health professional.