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5 HTP capsules 200mg - from Griffonia - highly dosed - laboratory tested - without undesirable additives
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Chills, sneezing, sore throats - we can catch a cold quickly all year round. But what should we do if we do catch one? Vitamin-rich fruit and vegetables are a good basis for strengthening the immune system as a preventative measure. However, if an acute infection is already spreading through the body, this is usually no longer enough and more effective methods are needed. Like the concentrated power of valuable vitamin C. Because for a really effective strengthening the immune system it has proven to be a good idea to take high doses of vitamin C. Herbano's special high-dose vitamin C is ideal for immediately strengthening the immune system and thus putting a stop to colds.
This is because the body cannot produce or store the vitamin itself, so it is your own responsibility to regularly supply your body with vitamin C through food or a supplement.
We offer you two different products, both of which provide reliable support for the immune system:
Supplementing with vitamin C strengthens the immune system and, above all, improves the activity of natural killer cells. Infected cells or cancer cells can thus be better recognized and effectively destroyed.
The special combination of vitamin C and zinc plays an important role in immune function, and together the two vital substances help to effectively reduce the risk, severity and duration of infectious diseases. Therefore, an additional intake of vitamin C and zinc in combination can significantly alleviate the symptoms of respiratory infections, including colds, and has even been shown to shorten the duration of the illness. At the same time, vitamin C and zinc also reduce the frequency and severity of pneumonia and diarrhea.
When the cold season approaches, it usually doesn't take long: you feel faint, your nose is running, your throat is scratchy and it's hard to concentrate. You know when you can literally feel the infection spreading through your body? If you notice the first typical symptoms of illness, there's really only one thing that can help: vitamin C - and lots of it!
Studies confirm it: Vitamin C can help to drastically shorten the duration of a cold! However, the secret of the effect lies in the correct dosage.
In fact, low doses of vitamin C have hardly any effect on the duration of a cold. Only high doses of vitamin C capsules can effectively support the immune system. Without the additional intake of vitamin C, a cold lasts on average 9 days. However, if you take 500 mg of the vitamin throughout the day, the average duration of a cold is reduced to 5 days! So per day a total of 5 grams of vitamin C are needed to effectively reduce the duration of a cold. This is also confirmed by research results.So the next time you feel a cold coming on, you know what to do: Take 10 capsules of the high-dose vitamin throughout the day to make the infection go away as quickly as possible.
What you should know: As vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin, an overdose is not possible. With a dosage of 500 mg, 100% of the vitamin can therefore be absorbed and utilized by the body. All quantities in excess of this are excreted in the urine. This is why it is so important that the recommended daily dose of 500 mg is taken throughout the day and not in one portion.
Taking vitamin C is not only effective in the case of an acute infection: the high-dose capsules can also be taken as a preventative measure. This is because our valuable vitamin C helps to increase resistance to germs and can therefore effectively ward off viruses and bacteria and protect the white blood cells before the infection strikes.
➤High-dose vitamin C helps like a superhero - shortens the duration of colds by an impressive 5 days!
More and more people are suffering from allergies and are plagued by annoying and unpleasant symptoms such as itchy, reddened eyes, shortness of breath or swelling of the skin.
But how does this happen and what can vitamin C do? The allergic reaction is triggered by histamines. These substances are released by the immune system as part of an excessive defense reaction. They attack receptors in the blood vessels, which then dilate. The result is unpleasant swelling, redness and itchy skin.
Vitamin C is considered a natural antihistamine. This means that it can eliminate histamines and thus reduce their levels in the blood. At the same time, it prevents them from binding to the receptors, successfully weakening the allergic reaction.
Free radicals are chemical compounds that attack and damage our body cells. They are caused by an unbalanced diet, stress and environmental pollutants and are responsible for cardiovascular diseases and cancer, among other things.
Did you know that the body is actually very good at protecting itself against oxidative stress? However, if the formation of free radicals is greatly increased, the body's own system is overwhelmed and needs additional support.
Due to its antioxidant properties, vitamin C is an effective free radical scavenger that effectively helps to increase the lifespan of cells and at the same time reduce cell damage caused by infection. Research results confirm these effects.
The extent to which high-dose vitamin C can also help with cancer has been investigated in in-vitro studies on animals.
Here, scientists made the exciting discovery that foods containing vitamin C, such as lemons and oranges, have been shown to help slow down the growth and spread of cancer cells. They may even reduce the risk of developing cancer in the first place.
But that's not all, because vitamin C can also effectively support conventional cancer therapies. According to a large-scale analysis of 76 studies, the intravenous administration of vitamin C:
Further research results also indicate that high-dose vitamin C capsules reduce the harmful effects of chemotherapy drugs, such as heart damage, and at the same time improve the effect of chemotherapy against tumors.
As a powerful antioxidant, vitamin C can make an important contribution to maintaining our skin health. This is because the vitamin reaches the different layers of the skin via the bloodstream and can therefore develop its effect there. Did you know that the vitamin C content in the dermis is higher than in the epidermis? Unfortunately, due to factors such as increasing age, excessive UV radiation and pollutants, the level of vitamin C in both skin layers decreases.
According to studies, this decrease actually has a negative effect on the health of our skin cells, as vitamin C performs a number of important functions there:
A healthy lifestyle is one of the most important factors in effectively preventing heart disease. But did you know that the additional intake of vitamin C reduces several risk factors for heart disease? This has already been proven in studies.
Find out more about the scientific background to the protective effect of vitamin C on your heart:
At the same time, vitamin C also supports heart health by:
This reduces the overall risk of complications after a heart attack, while at the same time improving the chances of recovery.
In a large-scale study, patients who had suffered an acute heart attack were given high doses of vitamin C (1200 mg) and vitamin E (600 mg) daily for one month. Fortunately, the combined rate of deaths, new heart attacks and other serious complications fell by around 20 %.The scientists suspect that the two vitamins with their antioxidant effects could successfully alleviate the oxidative damage to the heart muscle caused by the heart attack.
➤ It is estimated that heart disease is responsible for almost 32% of all deaths worldwide, making it the leading cause of death!
As with all vitamins and nutrients, vitamin C deficiency can of course also occur. If this persists over a longer period of time, scurvy develops - a disease that many sailors used to suffer from. It results from a breakdown of collagen and causes bruising, bleeding gums and exhaustion.
Did you know that vitamin C has the special ability to facilitate and improve the overall absorption and utilization of other minerals and nutrients?
This also applies to the vital mineral iron, for example. One study found that adding 100 mg of vitamin C to a meal improves the absorption and utilization of iron by an impressive 67%. Vitamin C is therefore very effective in helping to prevent iron deficiency.
Another point in favor of taking care of a sufficient supply of vitamin C in good time!
An overdose of vitamin C is hardly possible in healthy people, as it is a water-soluble vitamin and the body only absorbs as much as it needs. Any excess is simply excreted in the urine. However, very high doses of more than 4 to 5 g per day can lead to gastrointestinal complaints such as diarrhea.
People with damaged kidneys should not permanently overdose on vitamin C, as the kidneys have to excrete the excess amounts via the urine. This increases the risk of side effects and possible effects on the kidneys.
Recommended intake Vitamin C high dose:
Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.Not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet.Store in a cool, dry and dark place. Keep out of the reach of small children.
Recommended intake Vitamin C plus:
Ingredients Vitamin C high dose:
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (vegan capsule shell)
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Ingredients Vitamin C plus:
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C), zinc gluconate, rose hip extract, selenium yeast, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (vegan capsule shell)
Quantities per capsule:
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Our vitamin C is highly dosed, very highly bioavailable, of the highest quality and is available in 2 variants.
No, as it is a water-soluble vitamin, it cannot be overdosed in this sense. Excess vitamin C is simply flushed out of the body in the urine and is therefore not dangerous.
Only high doses of vitamin C also have therapeutic benefits. High doses of vitamin C protect the cells from oxidative stress, help to increase iron absorption and ensure a strong immune system.
Vitamin C from Herbano is highly dosed, contains 500 mg per capsule and is highly bioavailable.
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