Vitamin C Immunity Formula - Solaray Buffered Vitamin C W/ Bioflavonoid Concentrate
If you're looking for a great Immune System boosting formula, look no further. Solaray Buffered Vitamin C W/ Bioflavonoid Concentrate has a fully transparent & generously dosed ingredients label. Solaray's formula aids in healthy Collagen synthesis & Blood Vessel integrity. Solaray Buffered Vitamin C W/ Bioflavonoid Concentrate helps to support the Immune System's function over time. Solaray's formula contains a whopping 500mg of Vitamin C per serving & also contains Rose Hips & Acerola. On top of all of that, Solaray Buffered Vitamin C W/ Bioflavonoid Concentrate is non-GMO & Vegan/Vegetarian friendly. Step up your Vitamin C game today with Solaray. Pick up a bottle!! Introducing Solaray Buffered Vitamin C W/ Bioflavonoid Concentrate!!
Solaray Buffered Vitamin C W/ Bioflavonoid Concentrate Benefits
- 100% All Natural & Certified Organic Formula
- Fully Transparent & Generously Dosed Ingredients
- Made With The Highest Quality Ingredients On The Market
- Non-GMO & Vegan/Vegetarian Friendly Option
- Formulated With Rose Hips & Acerola
- Aids In The Absorption & Bioavailibility Of Vitamin C
- Aids In Healthy Collagen Synthesis & Blood Vessel Integrity
- Helps With Cartilage & Bone Development
- Supports Immune System Function Over Time
- Contains A Whopping 500 Milligrams Of Vitamin C Per Serving
How Do I Take Solaray Buffered Vitamin C W/ Bioflavonoid Concentrate?
Solaray recommends taking one (1) Capsule with a meal or glass of Water.
Solaray Buffered Vitamin C W/ Bioflavonoid Concentrate Ingredients

Solaray Buffered Vitamin C W/ Bioflavonoid Concentrate Side Effects & Warnings
Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing. Keep out of reach of children. Keep your Licensed Healthcare Practitioner informed when using this product. Store in a cool, dry place. Do not exceed recommended dose.
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