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Dubbed the “winter ills” nutrient, Vitamin C has long been revered for its immune-protecting properties, and when combined with another well-known herb, Echinacea, it offers dual fighting power against winter ailments.


WINTER DIET MAY LACK VITAMIN C
Fresh fruits and vegetables are the richest source of antioxidant-rich Vitamin C. Unfortunately, in the winter months when we most need Vitamin C, our fruit consumption tends to drop.

That’s why an easy, once a day, chewable supplemental Vitamin C can make all the difference to our Vitamin C levels.
 
Cigarette smoking greatly increases our Vitamin C requirements and so every smoker would do well to ensure they boost their dietary intake of this protective vitamin.

EXTRA STRENGTH IMMUNE PROTECTION
Healtheries offers a unique Vitamin C formula with the addition of the time-tested, immune-supporting herb, Echinacea.

Echinacea helps bolster your immune defences during winter and provides antioxidant benefits.
 
Echinacea is also known as Cone Flower, and originally grew wild in the western plains of America where numerous American Indian tribes considered it a panacea for all ills. Recent scientific documentation of its immune-supporting benefits offers modern validation for its traditionally revered health benefits.

IMMUNE SUPPORT FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY
Healtheries offers a range of dosages to help every member of the family maintain a healthy immune system. The combination of Vitamin C and Echinacea is not only ideal for helping prevent winter ills and chills, but also for when you’re already run down, to help get you back on your feet and into life quickly. 

WHAT TO TAKE AND WHEN
Vitamin C 250 & Echinacea is best used for daily maintenance protection whereas Vitamin C 500 & Echinacea and Vitamin C 1000 & Echinacea are best used for times when actual illness has set in.
 
These tasty chewable tablets contain no artificial flavours or colours, overcoming the difficulty of getting younger children to swallow a tablet. Each tablet contains buffered and stomach-friendly Vitamin C as a blend of ascorbic acid and sodium ascorbate.




Always read the label and use only as directed. If symptoms persist, see your healthcare professional. TAPS NA3019

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