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RATIOLE - C-1000

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RATIOLE

C-1000

B grade
82/100
SUPPIE SCORE
82/100
EFFICACY
High
SAFETY
76/100
CLEANLINESS

What Does C-1000 Do?

- 1000 mg ascorbic acid is a clinically relevant dose. - 100 mg citrus bioflavonoids + 23 mg rutin provide standardized co-factors. - No proprietary blends; all active amounts fully disclosed.
How does 1000 mg of vitamin C compare to the recommended daily intake?
What is the purpose of adding citrus bioflavonoids and rutin to vitamin C?
Are there any absorption differences between ascorbic acid and other vitamin C forms?
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What Are the Benefits of C-1000?

Based on proven scientific research

Immune functionStrong
Collagen synthesisStrong
Wound healingModerate
Antioxidant supportModerate

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What Are the Side Effects of RATIOLE C-1000?

Always consult your health practitioner if in doubt.

RiskLow Risk

Overview

1000 mg vitamin C is within the 2000 mg UL but may cause GI upset in sensitive individuals
Consult healthcare practitioner before use if pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medications
Do not use beyond 8 weeks without professional advice per label
Contains citrus-derived bioflavonoids; avoid if citrus allergic
Vegetarian/vegan capsule suitable for most dietary preferences

Potential Side Effects

Negative Interactions

Inactive Ingredients

Hypromellose
Low Risk
Water
Low Risk
Stearic acid (vegetable source)
Low Risk
Ascorbyl palmitate
Good
Silicon dioxide
Low Risk

What Are the Ingredients in RATIOLE C-1000?

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)
1000 mg
Citrus bioflavonoids
100 mg
Rutin (Sophora japonica flower bud)
23 mg
hypromellose
water
stearic acid (vegetable source)
ascorbyl palmitate
silicon dioxide

Sources & References

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about RATIOLE C-1000