PERQUE Potent C Guard Powder by PERQUE – Buffered Vitamin C Antioxidant Support
PERQUE Potent C Guard Powder by PERQUE is a buffered vitamin C powder designed to support immune system function, collagen formation, antioxidant protection, and daily cellular wellness. This mineral ascorbate formula provides fully reduced l-ascorbate vitamin C with potassium, calcium, magnesium, and zinc as ascorbates.
Key PERQUE Potent C Guard Powder Benefits
- Supports healthy immune system function
- Promotes antioxidant protection and cellular wellness
- Helps maintain healthy collagen formation and connective tissue support
- Supports energy production and joint function
- Provides pH-balanced vitamin C in a vegetarian, allergen-free powder
How PERQUE Potent C Guard Powder Works
PERQUE Potent C Guard Powder supplies fully reduced, fully buffered l-ascorbate vitamin C in a mineral ascorbate form. Vitamin C supports immune function, collagen repair and formation, joint function, energy production, antioxidant activity, and detoxification pathways as part of a practitioner-guided wellness plan.
Key Functional Ingredients Include:
- Vitamin C: Supports immune function, collagen formation, antioxidant activity, and cellular wellness.
- Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, and Zinc as Ascorbates: Provide buffered mineral ascorbate support in a pH-balanced formula.
This vegetarian vitamin C supplement is pH-balanced, corn free, allergen-free, and completely buffered. When mixed with water or juice, it produces a slightly effervescent drink.
PERQUE Potent C Guard Powder Is Formulated For
- Adults seeking daily immune support from a buffered vitamin C powder
- Individuals looking to support antioxidant protection and cellular wellness
- Those who prefer a powder format instead of capsules or tablets
- Practitioner-guided programs focused on collagen, joint, energy, and detoxification support
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. Or you may book a FREE product consultation with Holistic Health Partners. You may also want to explore our other Anti-Oxidant Vitamins C, E, A collection.
Recommendation: Take one (1) level half-teaspoon mixed with two (2) to four (4) ounces of liquid or as directed by your health professional. Use only dry transfer spoons to remove powder from bottle. Keep tightly capped and moisture free. Please take a few deep, relaxing breaths while the natural effervescence subsides (~1 min.).
Serving Size: 1 Level Half-Teaspoon
Servings Per Container: 112 or 224
Vitamin C (as 100% l-ascorbates, fully reduced and buffered) ... 1,584 mg
Potassium (as ascorbate) ... 99 mg
Calcium (as ascorbate) ... 40 mg
Magnesium (as ascorbate) ... 16 mg
Zinc (as ascorbate) ... 600 mcg
** For information on how to do an ascorbate calibration ( C cleanse), ask your health professional.
Other Ingredients: None.
Does Not Contain: Free of citrus, MSG, wheat/gluten, corn/zein/starch, dairy/casein/whey/milk derivatives, yeast, soy, sulfate, phosphates (other than coenzymes), and preservatives. No genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
Storage: May be kept on the counter, in refrigerator or freezer to maintain dryness.
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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