Potent C Guard - 250 tabs / 1000 mg

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Potent C Guard 1000 mg 250t by Perque

Potent C Guard 1000 mg 250t is a mineral supplement designed by Perque.* It’s a comprehensive formula, backed by science, that may provide you with a plethora of health benefits: from immune response support to improved energy production and joint function.* This makes it a reliable choice if you seek overall health support and lack essential minerals in your diet.*

Who Should Consider Potent C Guard 1000 mg 250 tabs?

Potent C Guard 1000 mg 250 tabs by Perque may support your health if you:

  • consume a lot of processed foods*
  • do not consume sufficient minerals in your everyday diet*
  • have medical conditions or take medication that might hinder your nutrient absorption*

Potent C Guard 1000 mg 250t by Perque—Effects

Potent C Guard 1000 mg 250 tabs may:

  • provide essential mineralization to your body*
  • support immune system function*
  • promote healthy joint function*
  • enhance cellular energy production*
  • support antioxidation*
  • aid detoxification*

Supplements support your health but do not replace a balanced diet. Always check with your healthcare practitioner if you have doubts about a new supplement. Book a FREE product consultation to learn more about Potent C Guard 1000 mg 250t.

Recommendation:
Perque suggests taking one (1) Potent C Guard tabsule daily with food or as directed by your health professional. 

Serving Size: 1 Tabsule 
Servings per container: 250

Amount Per Serving: 
Vitamin C (100% l-ascorbate, fully reduced, corn free) 1000 mg
Calcium (as ascorbate) 111 mg
Octanoate 10 mg
Magnesium (as C16 and C18 alkyls†) 20 mg
Vegetable fiber (organic croscarmellose) 40 mg
†from whole, untreated palm fruit and leaf

Other Ingredients: None

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Must be stored with cap on tightly in a cool, dry place. Do not use product if the tamper-resist shrink band around the cap or the inner seal beneath the cap appears to have been tampered with or is missing. 

Does not contain: citrus, MSG, wheat, gluten, corn, starch, sugar, wax, soy, yeast, zein, sulfate, phosphates (other than coenzymes), preservatives, casein or other milk derivatives

NO GMOs
100% vegetable, energized formula

 

*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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References:

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  4. Jaffe, R. (2001). How to do an ascorbate (vitamin C) calibration (‘C Flush’) to determine personal need. Health Studies Collegium.
  5. Dawson, E. B., Evans, D. R., Harris, W. A., Teter, M. C., & McGanity, W. J. (1999). The effect of ascorbic acid supplementation on the blood lead levels of smokers. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 18(2), 166–170. https://doi.org/10.1080/07315724.1999.10718851
  6. Carr, A. C., Zhu, B. Z., & Frei, B. (2000). Potential antiatherogenic mechanisms of ascorbate (vitamin C) and alpha-tocopherol (vitamin E). Circulation Research, 87(5), 349–354. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.87.5.349
  7. Ames, B. N., Shigenaga, M. K., & Hagen, T. M. (1993). Oxidants, antioxidants, and the degenerative diseases of aging. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 90(17), 7915–7922.

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    Posted by Anonymous on May 12th 2017

    Excellent product. Easy on stomach.