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VITAMIN C SEQUENTIAL (90 Caps)

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Advanced formula with 300 mg of sustained-release vitamin C (C-Fence™) and 200 mg of calcium ascorbate, designed to optimize absorption and maintain stable vitamin C levels throughout the day. A total of 500 mg.

Boosts immune function, protects against oxidative stress, and supports collagen synthesis—ideal for joint care, muscle recovery, and overall health. Its sustained-release system and controlled pH ensure excellent digestive tolerance. Allergen-free, vegan-friendly, and Informed Sport certified.

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VITAMIN C FOR ATHLETES – SUSTAINED RELEASE & HIGH BIOAVAILABILITY

MAXIMUM ABSORPTION, ANTIOXIDANT EFFECT & IMMUNE SUPPORT

Vitamin C Sequential is an advanced vitamin C formula for athletes, designed to provide sustained absorption and high bioavailability. Its unique combination of C-Fence™ (sustained-release technology) and calcium ascorbate (buffered form with better digestive tolerance) helps maintain stable blood levels, optimizing its antioxidant effects, immune support, and collagen synthesis.

Anti-doping certified by Informed Sport
Gluten-free, lactose-free & vegan-friendly


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INFORMED SPORT CERTIFIED

KEY BENEFITS OF VITAMIN C FOR ATHLETES

300 mg of C-Fence™ – Sustained-release vitamin C.
200 mg of Calcium Ascorbate – Enhances absorption and reduces gastric discomfort.
Immune support – Strengthens the immune system and helps reduce the duration of colds.
Powerful antioxidant effect – Protects cells from oxidative stress.
Collagen synthesis – Essential for joint, skin, and bone health.
Improves muscle recovery – Reduces oxidative damage after exercise.

Vitamin C for athletes not only aids in recovery but also protects against oxidative stress and strengthens the immune system.


🔍 WHAT IS VITAMIN C FOR ATHLETES?

Vitamin C for athletes is an essential nutrient that plays a key role in multiple physiological functions. Besides being a powerful antioxidant, it supports collagen formation, immune system function, and iron absorption. Since the body cannot synthesize it, intake through diet or supplements is essential.

Athletes require a higher intake of vitamin C, as intense physical activity generates increased oxidative stress, raising the demand for this vital nutrient.


OPTIMIZED ABSORPTION & SUSTAINED RELEASE FOR ATHLETES

The bioavailability of vitamin C for athletes is often limited due to its rapid elimination from the body. Vitamin C Sequential solves this problem with a dual-phase absorption system:

🔹 Immediate release with calcium ascorbate for a quick plasma peak.
🔹 Sustained release with C-Fence™, maintaining stable blood levels for up to 12-24 hours.

This maximizes vitamin C efficacy, reducing excretion and optimizing its use by tissues. For high-performance athletes, this prolonged release is crucial to maintaining consistent antioxidant levels in the body and supporting better muscle recovery.


WHO SHOULD TAKE VITAMIN C FOR ATHLETES?

Athletes looking to enhance muscle recovery and reduce oxidative damage.
People under high physical or mental stress who need immune support.
Individuals with low fruit and vegetable intake requiring supplementation.
Smokers and those exposed to environmental pollution, who have increased antioxidant needs.
Older adults looking to maintain joint health and antioxidant protection.

📌 Scientific references available in the extended description.

🔽 Order now and boost your performance with optimized vitamin C absorption for athletes!


SCIENTIFIC REFERENCES

 

Nutriventia, C-Fence™ technical data sheet.

  1. Padayatty SJ, et al. Pharmacokinetics of vitamin C in healthy volunteers. Am J Clin Nutr. 2013.
  2. Carr AC, Maggini S. Vitamin C and immune function. Nutrients. 2017.
  3. Paulsen G, et al. Vitamin C and E supplementation hampers cellular adaptation to endurance training in humans. J Physiol. 2014.
  4. Institute of Medicine (US). Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin C. 2000.
  5. Frei B, et al. Ascorbate in plasma and tissues: biomarkers of dietary vitamin C intake. Am J Clin Nutr. 2012.
  6. Mitmesser SH, et al. Comparison of Ester-C to ascorbic acid on leukocyte vitamin C concentration. Nutrients. 2016.
  7. Rajat S, et al. Pharmacokinetics of a novel sustained-release vitamin C oral tablet. J Pharmacol Pharmacother. 2022.
  8. Hemilä H, Chalker E. Vitamin C for preventing and treating the common cold. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2013.
  9. Wang Y, et al. Role of vitamin C in skin health. Nutrients. 2021.
  10. Shaw G, et al. Vitamin C-enriched gelatin supplementation before intermittent activity augments collagen synthesis. Am J Clin Nutr. 2017.
  11. Mason SA, et al. Vitamin C supplementation and exercise-induced oxidative stress. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2020.
  12. Gopi S, et al. Bioavailability and safety of ascorbate salts in human studies. J Nutr Sci. 2021.

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