Blackmores Bio C + Immune Recovery

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Blackmores Bio C® + Immune Recovery, with vitamin C and scientifically studied Andrographis*, is a multi-action formula to support recovery for ills and chills, while supporting the immune system’s defences. Blackmores Bio C® + Immune Recovery also contains buffered vitamin C mineral ascorbates, making it gentler on the stomach, and bioflavonoids, which may support vitamin C efficacy.

  • Supports recovery for ills and chills
  • Supports immune system health & defences
  • contains scientifically studied Andrographis
  • With antioxidant activity to reduce free radical formation in the body
  • Buffered with vitamin C mineral ascorbates to be gentler on the stomach
  • Contains bioflavonoids, which may support vitamin C efficacy
  • Convenient tablet format

Dosage

Adults – Take 1 tablet two times a day, for a maximum of 2 weeks. Take with food.

Ingredients

Active Ingredients

Andrographis paniculata extract dry conc. 100 mg equiv. to dry leaf 1.4 g
Calcium ascorbate 190.6 mg
Citrus bioflavonoids extract 150 mg
Sodium ascorbate 168.8 mg
Total ascorbic acid 192.5 mg
Total ascorbic acid Vitamin C 500 mg

Warnings

  • Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • Andrographis may cause taste disturbance including loss of taste, loss of appetite, vomiting and abdominal discomfort. Andrographis may cause allergic reactions in some people. If you have a severe reaction (such as anaphylaxis) or develop any adverse symptoms, stop use and seek immediate medical attention.
  • Adults only. Always read the label and use as directed
  • If symptoms persist see your health professional
  • Supplements may only be of assistance if dietary intake is inadequate.

*Saxena RC et.al. A randomized double-blind placebo controlled clinical evaluation of extract of Andrographis paniculata (KalmColdTM) in patients with uncomplicated upper respiratory tract infection. Phytomedicine. 2010. 17: 178-185.

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