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Madre Labs, Madre-C, Vitamin C, 6.35 oz (180 g)

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NEW CUSTOMER please READ and CLICK my iHerb ID to get to My Page. WHOLEFOOD NON-GMO New Beauty Secret

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Posted by S10-Off-Coupon--FUH029 on May 05, 2013

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WHOLEFOOD vitamin C supports your immune health. But it has another quality often overlooked by dermatologists and the skin-care industry. Vitamin C could very well be one of the most underappreciated beauty enhancers in the world. Not only does it protect your skin from free radical damage to help keep your face smooth and even-toned, it also helps your body create something that is the telltale marker of youth – collagen. Topical collagen is too big to be absorbed through the pores in your skin. It’s much more effective to supplement vitamin C. And if you can get enough, you’ll start to notice a difference in the elasticity and overall feel of your skin. Vitamin C will help keep your body producing healthy, normal amounts of collagen for fresh, glowing skin, hair and nails. But don’t buy cheap synthetic “vitamin C” pills which are derived from GMO corn. Nearly all the "vitamin C" sold across America right now is derived from GMO corn. It's typically called "ascorbic acid," and nearly 100% of the ascorbic acid used in the natural products industry is derived from GMOs.

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Please CLICK on the BLUE NAME link if you are NEW to iHerb. Wholefood C complex

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Posted by COUPON-CODE-IS-----WHT382 on May 16, 2013

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Real vitamins are the living ones derived from whole foods and that are maintained in their natural states. These contain the necessary cofactors and enzymes which help the body to process and use them, and they provide the most benefit to the body. The vitamin C found in Wildcrafted Camu Camu Berries, Wildcrafted Rose Hips and Organic Acerola Berries does not exist as ascorbic acid, but as a complex that includes bioflavonoids and calcium. You will notice that now most vitamin C supplements contain added bioflavonoids and calcium because over time supplement manufacturers have learned that the body doesn't utilize pure ascorbic acid without the rest of the vitamin C complex present. But nature had it right from the very beginning. If you want vitamin C, go with Madre Labs, Madre-C, Vitamin C which is whole-food concentrates. You'll get plenty of vitamin C in a full-spectrum package that gives you antioxidants, phytonutrients, and cancer fighting compounds all at the same time.

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Posted by 10-Discount-Coupon-Code on May 19, 2013

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The reviews about the container seeming a bit empty are right- probably this is to make it look larger and to allow for larger labels...BUT, you must judge it by weight! The weight is accurate- just over 6 oz. This is a decent amount if you get a good price on the product. The ingredients are of high quality, the taste is great, and you'll feel energized after consuming it. It's good for cold/flu season. Click on my profile if you liked this review, See My profile too! See the details in my profile!

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Healthful uses of Madre C

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Posted by The3Treasures on Mar 06, 2013

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I credit Madre C w/ helping me through the flu season without incident of flu. I'm an acupuncturist and am exposed to many people and I'm in close contact. A few of my clients have had a cold or flu and I have been fine. I use Madre C in creative ways using my understanding of foods and beverages and the healthful nourishment that they provide. For example, Rooibos tea is said to be the drink with the most antioxidants. Vitamin C has a synergistic relationship with antioxidants, increasing their absorbability. So, I steep rooibos tea, in my crockpot on low for several hours. I allow the rooibos to cool, add a scoop of my Madre C to about 12 ounces of it with some agave nectar and I have a delicious youth-giving health tonic that might help me leap tall buildings in a single bound (more easily, if I had the ability to do so). I also steep dried orange peel (mandarin, organic of course), cloves, cinnamon sticks, and allspice (all mild to moderate anti-microbials) in a crockpot. I don't worry about measuring anything. I let this mixture cool (or I drink it warm). When cool, I add Madre C for a designer ant-imicrobial and immune boosting delicious tonic. I mix agave nectar in booth drinks. So we can design for youthfulness and plan for our health ourselves using Madre C or other Madre Lab products as a base. Find delicious ways to live better.

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Super food. Super taste!

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Posted by Reviewer2156188 From Great Britain on Oct 06, 2009

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Great tasting supplement giving you your daily vit C in a wholly natural form

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