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Emergen-C Lite by Alacer Corporation

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30 Packs - Lemon Lime Light
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Product Description
Emergen-C is widely used by athletes and people in all walks of life to provide nutritional support for a great variety of needs, such as starting the day, jogging, weight lifting, general stress, even to help ward off the late afternoon let-down! Emergen-C fizzes in water to furnish 1,000 mg Vitamin C with 28 different mineral electrolytes plus B Vitamins. A delicious invigorating drink with eight times as much potassium as Gatorade. Sweetened with Fructose (except Lite and Lo-Cal) for Quick Energy with Staying Power! Lemon-Lime flavor.

WARNINGS: Keep out of the reach of children.
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by Kathy Nash
Bend, OR USA   |   Posted on 10/12/2006

I love Emergen-C. I just came down with a bad cold, got right on it and it got me back to work sooner than had I not taken it. It also gives me energy that the cold takes away. I am planning on takign this on a daily basis right before my early morning workout and then again in the afternoon.

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Using for:
less than 1 week.

Results:
immediately.

Taste:
taste great.

Taken With:
empty stomach

Side Effects:
None
by Chris Cutugno
Santee, CA USA   |   Posted on 4/16/2004

I love Emergen C! I've never been a coffee drinker and have always had problems in the morning getting my body ready for the day. Not only have I seen a noticable increase in my energy level throughout the day, but I feel healthier, it has improved my workouts, and I now watch as my colleagues cope with the flu & colds, while I drink my Emergen C and seem to avoid most problems. I can't say enough about how easy and affordable it is, and of course the health benefits as opposed to coffee or any caffeine are obvious. Great product that I'm sure most will enjoy!

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by Aaron
Madison, WI USA   |   Posted on 9/30/2003

This product is great any time, but is especailly nice right away in the morning. I have tried the Strawberry, Rasberry and the one with Glucosamine. You really get a boost of energy with the Rasberry one. My future brother-in-law is big into his health and turned me on to it, he said to take it on an empty stomach for better results. It really helps to pick me up in the morning for a longer, better work-out. I suggest any of the one's with the energy boost in the morning, and the Glucosamine one later in the day to help rebuild your tissue and joints.

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by Kelley
Phoenix, AZ USA   |   Posted on 9/16/2003

This mixture of vitamins always gets me going in the morning and when I feel run down in the afternoon. I also take it when I feel a cold coming on and it works wonders by helping to fend off those sniffles and cold symptoms. I highly recommend this product.

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Health Encyclopedia

 What does Vitamin C do?

Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin that has a number of biological functions.

Acting as an antioxidant, one of vitamin C’s important functions is to protect LDL cholesterol from oxidative damage. (Only when LDL is damaged does cholesterol appear to lead to heart disease, and vitamin C may be one of the most important antioxidant protectors of LDL.)1 Vitamin C may also protect against heart disease by reducing the stiffness of arteries and the tendency of platelets to clump together.2

The antioxidant properties of vitamin C are thought to protect smokers, as well as people exposed to secondhand smoke, from the harmful effects of free radicals. A controlled trial demonstrated the ability of 3 grams of vitamin C, taken by nonsmokers two hours prior to being exposed to cigarette smoke, to reduce the free radical damage and LDL cholesterol oxidation associated with exposure to cigarette smoke.3 The smoke-induced decline in total antioxidant defense was also diminished. These beneficial effects were not observed in nonsmokers under normal conditions (no free radical exposure).

Vitamin C is needed to make collagen, the "glue" that strengthens many parts of the body, such as muscles and blood vessels. Vitamin C also plays important roles in wound healing and as a natural antihistamine. This vitamin also aids in the formation of liver bile and helps to fight viruses and to detoxify alcohol and other substances.

Recently, researchers have shown that vitamin C improves nitric oxide activity.4 Nitric oxide is needed for the dilation of blood vessels, potentially important in lowering blood pressure and preventing spasms of arteries in the heart that might otherwise lead to heart attacks. Vitamin C has reversed dysfunction of cells lining blood vessels.5 The normalization of the functioning of these cells may be linked to prevention of heart disease.

Evidence indicates that vitamin C levels in the eye decrease with age6 and that supplementing with vitamin C prevents this decrease,7 possibly leading to a lower risk of developing cataracts.8 9 Healthy people have been reported in some, but not all, studies10 to be more likely to take vitamin C and vitamin E supplements than are people with cataracts.11

Vitamin C has been reported to reduce activity of the enzyme, aldose reductase, in people.12 Aldose reductase is the enzyme responsible for accumulation of sorbitol in eyes, nerves, and kidneys of people with diabetes. This accumulation is believed to be responsible for deterioration of these parts of the body associated with diabetes. Therefore, interference with the activity of aldose reductase theoretically helps protect people with diabetes.

Vitamin C may help protect the body against accumulation or retention of the toxic mineral, lead. In one preliminary study, people with higher blood levels of vitamin C had much lower risk of having excessive blood levels of lead.13 In a controlled trial, male smokers with moderate to high levels of lead received supplements of 1,000 mg per day of vitamin C, 200 mg per day of vitamin C, or a placebo.14 Only those people taking 1,000 mg per day of vitamin C experienced a drop in the blood lead levels, but the reduction in this group was dramatic.

People with recurrent boils (furunculosis) may have defects in white blood cell function that are correctable with vitamin C supplementation. A preliminary study of people with recurrent boils and defective white blood cell function, found that 1 gram of vitamin C taken daily for four to six weeks, resulted in normalization of white blood cell function.15 Ten of twelve people receiving vitamin C became symptom-free within one month and remained so for periods of one to three years without additional supplementation. The other two people required long-term vitamin C supplementation to prevent recurrences.

A double-blind trial found that 500 mg of vitamin C per day for one year reduced the risk of developing reflex sympathetic dystrophy (a painful nerve condition of the extremities), after a wrist fracture.16

In a small, preliminary trial, vitamin C (500 mg twice daily) combined with rutoside (500 mg twice daily), a derivative of the flavonoid, rutin, produced marked improvement in three women with progressive pigmented purpura (PPP), a mild skin condition.17 Although not a serious medical condition, cosmetic concerns lead people with PPP to seek treatment with a variety of drugs. The vitamin C/rutoside combination represents a promising, non-toxic alternative to these drug treatments, but larger, controlled trials are needed to confirm these preliminary results.


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Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  1 Packet
Servings Per Container:  30

  Amount
Per Serving
% Daily
Value*

Calories 5 -

Carbohydrates 1 g <1%

Sodium 60 mg 3%

Sugars 1 g -

Vitamin B12 (as cyanocobalamin) 25 mcg 417%

Potassium (as potassium phosphate, sodium phosphate, calcium phosphate) 200 mg 5%

Magnesium (as magnesium hydroxide, magnesium carbonate) 60 mg 15%

Chromium (as chromium ascorbate) 10 mcg 8%

Alpha-Lipoic Acid 1 mg **

Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid, zinc ascorbate, chromium ascorbate) 1,000 mg 1,111%

Niacin 10 mg 50%

Folic Acid 25 mcg 6%

Calcium (as calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate) 50 mg 5%

Zinc (as zinc ascorbate) 2 mg 13%

Manganese (as manganese gluconate) 1 mg 50%

* Based on a 2,000 calorie diet
** Daily Values not established


Other Ingredients: Fructose, citric acid, tapioca maltodextrin, natural flavors, malic acid, silica, glycine, aspartic acid, tartaric acid, and cysteine hydrochloride.

Recommended Use: Take two or more packets daily, as desired. Tear packet across and downward from corner slit. Place contents in glass and add 4 to 6 oz of water. No stirring necessary, as 32 mineral complexes instantly form. Drink slowly.