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Avoid the Winter colds and flu with a Vitamin C boost
The seasonal change to Winter makes our immune system vulnerable to those nasty viruses, coughs, colds and flu.
That's why its important in your preventative healthcare to make sure you give your immune system the boost in needs.
Vitamin
C is probably one of the most widely used and highly valued vitamins in
the world today for strengthening the immune system.
Vitamin C
helps the Immune system battle against cancer, infections, degenerative
diseases such as arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, cataracts,
Alzheimer’s disease, and many other diseases and illnesses.
Not
only can Vitamin C help us to feel better and live longer, it has been
proven to support numerous functions that can help us prevent disease
and attain optimal health.
Vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid,
is a powerful water-soluble antioxidant that is vital for the growth
and maintenance of all body tissues. As humans do not manufacture their
own Vitamin C it is necessary for us rely on external sources. It can
be found in different food sources, taken as a supplement or when large
doses are required, taken through intravenous infusion.
The benefits of maintaining healthy levels of Vitamin C are many:
Antioxidant protection
This
excellent antioxidant nutrient protects us from the ravages of free
radicals that, if left to destroy cell membranes and damage DNA, can
lead to the development of degenerative diseases and accelerated ageing.
Collagan production
Vitamin
C helps manufacture collegan, the basic cellular ‘cement’ that keeps
muscles, tendons, bones, teeth and skin healthy and strong. It also
aids in the repair of blood vessels and broken bones.
Cardiovascular support
Vitamin
C benefits heart conditions of all kinds, helps to normalise blood
pressure, reduces cholesterol levels and aids in the removal of
cholesterol deposits from arterial walls.
Vital Nutrients
Vitamin C helps the body absorb and use other vital nutrients such as folic acid and iron.
At
Desana we provide clients with high quality Vitamin C both through oral
supplementation and intravenous infusion. Some people, for various
reasons, have difficulty in absorbing the required doses orally or, due
to the laxative action of Vitamin C, may experience diarrhea. In such
cases, intravenous infusion is used to ensure direct absorption into
the blood stream. This method of administering Vitamin C is also
particularly effective in treating people who are very sick.
Intravenous Vitamin C is the most effective way to absorb the maximum amount of Vitamin C when you need it the most.
Talk to one of our registered nurses today for more information.
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