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Abunda Life's Super C Active is essential for cellular restoration and adrenal function. It combats stress, protects against environmental pollution, cancer, infection, colds, flu, bleeding gums, bruises. Super C Active reduces cholesterol, hypertension, speeds healing, prevents arteriosclerosis. Super C Active is essential in collagen production that is the cement that holds the cells together. It is also helpful in preventing joint pain, fatigue, poor digestion, slow healing or recovery. Abunda Life's Super C Active rebuilds vital reserves and protects against chronic fatigue.
Abunda Life's Super C Active is a very special health product designed originally for therapeutic purposes. For best results it should be taken under the direction of a doctor, nutritionist, or Abunda Life Natural Healing Practitioner. Unlike the ordinary ascorbic acid form of vitamin C, this product is derived from a proprietary blend of natural mineral salts. The benefit of this form of vitamin C is it is less acidic, less irritating, and less upsetting to the stomach and colon. It is highly absorbable and can be tolerated in much higher doses than most commercial forms of vitamin C. One tablespoon of this form of vitamin C is equal to eating 100 large oranges. It contains 10,000 mg of vitamin C.
12 oz powder.
2-time Nobelist Linus Pauling.
Vitamin C, Linus Pauling was right all along. A doctor's opinion
His remarkable health claims concerned the substance we know as vitamin C. Now, ten years after his death on 19th August 1994, his revolutionary ideas are finally on the way to vindication. Given his history, it should not surprise us if Pauling was right all along. He was, after all, the leading chemist of the last century and, arguably, the greatest ever American scientist. He remains the only person to have won two unshared Nobel Prizes, the first for Chemistry (1954) and the second for peace (1962). In addition to being one of the greatest scientists ever, he was a renowned humanitarian.
By the time of his death, the medical establishment had branded Pauling a quack, because he advocated the use of high doses of vitamin C to treat many diseases. Irwin Stone first introduced Pauling to vitamin C, and explained that it wasn't really a vitamin at all, but an essential substance we could no longer manufacture in our bodies. Most animals make their own vitamin C, in large amounts. In humans, the gene for this ability has mutated and no longer works properly.
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