Cevion 1000

$90.00

The water-soluble vitamin vitamin C is easily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and is broadly disseminated throughout the body. It's thought to be involved in cellular respiration's biological oxidations and reductions. It's required for collagen and intracellular material formation. When dietary intake is insufficient and rising demand is not met, vitamin C insufficiency develops. Scurvy, a well-defined illness marked by capillary fragility, bleeding (particularly from small blood vessels and the gums), anemia, cartilage and bone abnormalities, and poor wound healing, is caused by deficiency.

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The water-soluble vitamin vitamin C is easily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and is broadly disseminated throughout the body. It's thought to be involved in cellular respiration's biological oxidations and reductions. It's required for collagen and intracellular material formation. When dietary intake is insufficient and rising demand is not met, vitamin C insufficiency develops. Scurvy, a well-defined illness marked by capillary fragility, bleeding (particularly from small blood vessels and the gums), anemia, cartilage and bone abnormalities, and poor wound healing, is caused by deficiency.

The water-soluble vitamin vitamin C is easily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and is broadly disseminated throughout the body. It's thought to be involved in cellular respiration's biological oxidations and reductions. It's required for collagen and intracellular material formation. When dietary intake is insufficient and rising demand is not met, vitamin C insufficiency develops. Scurvy, a well-defined illness marked by capillary fragility, bleeding (particularly from small blood vessels and the gums), anemia, cartilage and bone abnormalities, and poor wound healing, is caused by deficiency.