You & This Cute Little Guy Share The Same Trait That Can Negatively Impact Your Health


 

You nor this guinea pig make vitamin C, but both YOU & HE need a sufficient amount, ALL DAY LONG to combat the daily immune assaults that lurk far and near!

Are you ingesting ample vitamin C ALL DAY LONG the way Mother Nature intended? If your answer is "No" you are not alone, but surprisingly a diet soley rich in fruits and vegetables is not enough! It is even recommended to supplement a pet guinea pig's diet with vitamin C because with all the munching they do ALL DAY LONG, today's nutrient deficient soil does not yield vitamin and mineral crops that are rich enough! 

Your need for vitamin C increases with stress too! Think about that the next time you have a work deadline you have to meet, an event you need to orchestrate, an intense workout you just wrapped up, or a succession of sleep-less nights...Each of these examples ( among many others) require that you bump up your vitamin C intake or you will find yourself putting energy into recovery rather than enjoying the benefits of a strong immune system.

It is best to start ample supplementation earlier in life. This not only staves off the cold and flu virus, but can stave off chronic disease as well.  

Our immune systems take a constant beating and over time can get worn out. When adding vitamin C to your arsenal you have the ability to combat adrenal fatigue, autoimmune disease, cardiovascular disease, anemia, various thyroid conditions, improve ocular health, reduce allergy symptoms and improve the quality of your skin by boosting collagen production!  

At Sufficient C LLC we focus on high dosed foundational immune support that not only includes non-GMO vitamin C, but also L-lysine, bromelain and a 94% pure green tea extract too! Why? Because we want to effectively help you support your immune system.

 

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Cheer!

Your Sufficient C LLC Team


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