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Intravenous level doses of Vitamin-C, taken orally . . . That's what is so new and powerful about Ultra Absorbic-C"! A new delivery system encapsulates high purity, tapioca-derived Vitamin-C inside micro droplets of essential phospholipids which pass easily and effectively through the naturally porous intestinal wall. Because Ultra Absorbic-C's composition is very similar to most cell wall structures, including the brain and the intestinal lining, its delivery system has a "covalent like" attraction, enhancing its absorption.
The integration of this delivery system and high-purity tapioca-derived Vitamin-C makes Ultra Absorbic-C totally unique and synergistically enhances the extensive benefits of both essential phospholipids and tapioca-derived Vitamin-C.
Scientific Facts Regarding Benefits of Vitamin C Use
The leading authority on the clinical use of Vitamin C was most probably Dr. Frederick Klenner, M.D., F.C.C.P. His paper, Observations On the Dose and Administration of Ascorbic Acid When Employed Beyond the Range Of A Vitamin In Human Pathology includes many of his experiences treating many conditions and diseases. When asked just when Vitamin C is appropriate, Dr. Klenner said,
"Vitamin C should be given to the patient while the doctors ponder the diagnosis."
Almost 12,000 patents have been handed out on similar delivery systems currently used in more persuasive drug therapies. A patent on Ultra Absorbic-C's proprietary delivery system is patent-pending. Further, the much-needed phospholipids in the delivery system of Ultra Absorbic-C have been convincingly documented in both animal and also many human clinical trials to have extensive benefits, which include: generous decreases in LDL "bad cholesterol" and increases in HDL "good cholesterol," normalization of triglycerides and platelet functions, augmented fluidity of red blood cells, and documented decreases in arterial plaque amounts. These benefits result in impressive decreases in Cardiovascular Risk Ratio. Additionally, increased peripheral circulation considerably reduces the long-term complications of diabetes and aging.
Many enzyme reactions in our bodies require Vitamin C including the initiation of various immune system cells. Since humans do not produce this essential nutrient, we must rely on our diets to get enough. The problem is; Enough is a lot! Much more than the RDA of ninety milligrams.
Vitamin C is nontoxic and safe. People are 100 times more likely to poison themselves and die from aspirin than Vitamin C. One of the fascinting things about the common cold is that it is difficult to do animal studies. Laboratory animals such as rats, dogs, etc. just don't get colds! They all synthesize vitamin C. Humans do not.
Dr. Gabe Mirkin says in his article Vitamin C Alleviate Symptoms of Common Cold? states: "Since 1971, 21 placebo-controlled studies have tested whether 1 gram or more of vitamin C per day helps to prevent the common cold. These studies have not found any dependable evidence that vitamin C pills help to prevent colds. However, vitamin C reduced the harshness of the symptoms of the common cold by an average of 23%. Vitamin C has antihistaminic properties that reduce swelling and secretions and make you feel better. (H Hemila. Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases 1994;26(1):1-6) (emphasis added, Ed.)." It is entirely possible that these studies would have shown that vitamin C will prevent colds had the dosages been adequate. Nothing to Sneeze At: Factoids About the Common Cold reprinted from the January, 2000 edition of Biography magazine
Vitamin C also plays a role in all aspects of fertility, pregnancy and childbirth.
"...failure to use this agent [vitamin c] in sufficient amounts in pregnancy borders on malpractice."
This is a quote from the "benefits in pregnancy" segment of Dr. Klenner's innovative paper describing his clinical use of vitamin C. Among the observations he discusses concerning 300 successive obstetrical cases that received between four and fifteen grams of vitamin C per day includes:
And the babies:
Infants born under massive ascorbic acid therapy were all healthy. Not one case required resuscitation. We experienced no feeding difficulties. They are often referred to as the vitamin C kids, in fact all of the babies from this series were called "Vitamin C Babies" by the nursing personnel--they were definitely different.
In the Vitamin C Connection the work of Masao Igarashi (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebishi, Japan) is reported. Forty-two women were treated by him with differing ovarian concerns. A popular fertility drug of the time, Clomiphene citrate, had was unsuccessful in helping these women who produced no fertile eggs (anovulation) or had no menstrual period (amenorrheic). Of the forty-two women, 40% started to ovulate and 21% later became pregnant. Dr. Igarashi observed that "the possible site of action of ascorbic acid seems to be at the ovarian level."
Effect of Ascorbic Acid on Male Fertility, a paper written by Earl B. Dawson, William A. Harris, William E. Rankin, Leonard A. Charpentier, and William J. McGanity was published in the Third Conference on Vitamin C, July, 1987. For over ten years, obstetricians at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston were prescribing vitamin C to men where fertility problems and testing pointed to high sperm agglutination (clumping of sperm that restricts movement [motility]). A study was then set up to determine the effect of vitamin C on sperm qualities which is the subject of the published paper. Twenty men who had the agglutination concern and ten controls where tested. The thirty men divided into three groups of ten at random, one month's supply of a daily supplement of 1000mg of C, 200mg of C, or a placebo was given to each participant. The by and large results showed a substantial improvement in all qualities of sperm for the supplemented groups.
A new Danish study reported at Johns Hopkins InteliHealth on February 26, 1999 indicated that men with low fertility had twice the possibility of testicular cancer and this is not the first study to show this linkage. Since vitamin C deficiency is also linked to both cancer and infertility, how would the picture change if everyone got the vitamin C their body wants and needs for optimum health?
Fertility article by Rusty Hoge of Cforyourself.com. Cforyourself is the Internet's leading website about the nutritional benefits of vitamin C for optimum health. Visit http://cforyourself.com
Alpha Lipoic acid and Magnesium has been added to Ultra Absorbic C to further enhance the effectiveness and benefits of this unique product.
NOTICE: Ultra Absorbic C is shipped directly from the manufacturer in special packaging to ensure the product's freshness. Extra shipping charges may apply especially in the warmer months of May - October.
| Serving Size | Teaspoon | |
| Servings Per Container | 12 | |
| Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
|---|---|---|
| Vitamin C (non-corn source) | 934 mg | 1557% |
| Magnesium Chloride | 13.8 mg | 3% |
| Alpha Lipoic Acid | 4.7 mg | ** |
| Lecithin | 553 mg | ** |
| Other ingredient: Cellulose | ||
As a dietary supplement, ¼ to ½ vial with juice 1 to 2-times daily or as directed by a health care practitioner.
Keep in a cool place. Refrigerate after opening.
At a recent doctor's workshop, 35 physicians each took (on empty stomachs) an entire vial (10,000 mg) of Absorbic-C, mixed with cranberry juice. Only three of the 35 experienced soft stools and none experienced diarrhea.
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