Finally,
Some Vitamin C Your Body Can Really Use
...
and It Tastes Great!
Josh Day Editor,
H&B Online |
Reviewed
by Josh Day
When most people think of vitamin C supplements, they think of hard round pills
one swallows or chews. In this synthetic form, vitamin C tablets offer little
or none of the benefits found from real sources of the vitamin, like oranges or
lemons. Your body breaks down the pill, the bulk of the synthetic substance is
not assimilated into your body, and then it's out.
Below
you'll find some of the benefits offered by real, natural vitamin C:
- Promotes healthy
teeth and gums.
- Promotes
and maintains a strong, balanced immune system. Ever wonder why so many people
consume orange juice when they're sick?
- Helps
to prevent hair loss.
Well,
I'm happy to tell you about the acerola cherry powder we use and recommend here
at Health & Beyond Online, a real, natural source of vitamin C.
It's
called Dr. Ben Kim's Vitamin
C.
No
hard pills here!
Dr.
Kim's Vitamin C contains the highest quality acerola cherry powder, which
makes it one of nature's most concentrated food sources of real vitamin C.
And
it really tastes like cherries.
You
mix it in water, orange juice, grapefruit juice, even smoothies.
Every
1 1/2 teaspoon serving contains 5700 mg of acerola cherry extract powder, providing
270 mg of naturally occurring food source of real vitamin C.
In
addition to getting your vitamin C, this cherry powder is a great way to enhance
cool beverages with new flavor.
Click
here to visit Dr. Kim's site and to learn more about his vitamin C
Oh,
by the way, here's one of my favorite smoothie recipes that highlights Dr. Kim's
delicious vitamin C powder:
Cherry
Strawberry Smoothie
6-8
cubes of ice
1/3 cup pineapple juice
1 banana
Handful of strawberries
1 Tbs Dr. Kim's Vitamin C
Crush
the ice in the blender with the pineapple juice. Add the rest of the ingredients
and blend.
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