
Vitamin C with Berries, is an all-natural non acidic Vitamin C supplement with Phytonutrients and Fiber. It is formulated to help strengthen the immune system, it’s good for the heart and helps reduce inflammation.
Each 500 mg cap contains: Strawberry extract 100 mg, camu-camu berry extract 100 mg, amla berry extract 100 mg, black elderberry extract 100 mg, acerola berry extract 100 mg
BENEFITS OF VITAMIN C WITH BERRIES INGREDIENTS
(SEE RESEARCH LINKS)
Strawberry
They're an excellent source of vitamin C and manganese and also contain decent amounts of folate (vitamin B9) and potassium. Strawberries are very rich in antioxidants and plant compounds, which may have benefits for heart health and blood sugar control.
Camu-Camu Fruit
Camu camu fruit is rich in nutrients and powerful antioxidants, including vitamin C and flavonoids. Some research indicates that camu camu may be effective in fighting inflammation and reducing blood sugar and blood pressure.
Alma Berry
Amla berries are rich in antioxidants, which helps reduce the risk of chronic health conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.
Elderberry Fruit
The berries and flowers of elderberry are packed with antioxidants and vitamins that helps to boost the immune system. They help tame inflammation, lessen stress, and help protect the heart, . Some experts recommend elderberry to help prevent and ease cold and flu symptoms.
Acerola Fruit
Recent studies affirm that acerola is quite antioxidant-rich. Vitamin C also builds collagen, protects mucus membranes, and prevents scurvy. Vitamin C is important to keep the immune system functioning and help the body fight infections, viruses, and even cancer.
Vitamin C with Berries Ingredient Research Links
Strawberry
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/foods/strawberries
Camu-CamuFruit
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4296744/
Alma Berry
https://www.clinicaleducation.org/resources/reviews/amla-an-ancient-super-berry-emerges-from-india/
Elderberry Fruit
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4848651/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1756464614002400
Additional benefits of elderberries
Acerola Fruit