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Multi-Scorb® by Progressive Labs – Buffered Vitamin C Antioxidant Support

Multi-Scorb® by Progressive Labs provides buffered vitamin C from mineral ascorbates in a sustained-release format designed to support daily wellness. This formula combines 1,000 mg of vitamin C with citrus bioflavonoids to help maintain immune system support, antioxidant support, and cardiovascular wellness.

Key Multi-Scorb® Benefits

  • Provides sustained-release vitamin C for gradual nutrient availability
  • Supports a healthy immune system and daily antioxidant support
  • Helps maintain normal collagen-related wound healing support
  • Promotes cardiovascular support with vitamin C and bioflavonoids
  • Uses buffered mineral ascorbates that are less acidic than plain ascorbic acid

How Multi-Scorb® Works

Multi-Scorb® delivers vitamin C as mineral ascorbates, a buffered form that does not lower stomach pH in the same way plain ascorbic acid can. Its sustained-release design helps provide vitamin C over time, while the added citrus bioflavonoid complex complements vitamin C activity and supports overall wellness.

Key Functional Ingredients Include:

  • Vitamin C as mineral ascorbates: Supports immune function, antioxidant activity, collagen formation, and cardiovascular wellness.
  • Calcium, magnesium, zinc, manganese, and potassium ascorbates: Provide buffered vitamin C forms with accompanying minerals.
  • Citrus Bioflavonoid 5X Complex™: Supplies hesperidin and rutin to complement vitamin C support.

This formula is designed for individuals who prefer a less acidic vitamin C option. Mineral ascorbates are often recommended for people who experience gastrointestinal concerns with plain ascorbic acid.

Multi-Scorb® Is Formulated For

  • Adults seeking daily buffered vitamin C support
  • Those looking for immune system support and antioxidant activity
  • Individuals who prefer vitamin C from mineral ascorbates
  • Practitioner-guided wellness protocols involving cardiovascular support

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Recommendation: Two capsules daily.

Serving Size: 2 Capsules
Servings Per Container: 100

Amount Per Serving:
Vitamin C (as mineral ascorbates) ... 1000 mg
Calcium (as calcium ascorbate) ... 50 mg
Magnesium (as magnesium ascorbate) ... 30 mg
Zinc (as zinc ascorbate) ... 3 mg
Manganese (as manganese ascorbate) ... 3 mg
Potassium (as potassium ascorbate) ... 60 mg
Citrus Bioflavonoid 5X Complex™ (as undiluted hesperidin and rutin) ... 125 mg

Other Ingredients: Gelatin (capsule), rice flour, leucine.

Does not contain: Sugar, yeast, corn, wheat, rice, soy, artificial color, artificial preservatives.

Warnings/Cautions: If you are pregnant or lactating woman, have any health conditions, or are taking any medication, make sure to consult your healthcare provider prior to use. Tamper evident band around cap and seal on bottle. Do not use if either seal is broken or missing. Keep out of reach of children.

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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