RATIOLE
C-1000
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
Low Risk
Low Risk
Low Risk
Good
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