Vitamin C Daily Oral Spray - Double Pack (2 x 25 ml)
- Form: Oral Spray
- Content: 2x 25ml
- EAN: 96195062
- Basic price: £51,98 / 100g
- Information: Premium ingredients
Product information

Recommended intake
Daily dosage is 4 sprays

Dosage

Ingredients
100mg Vitamin C, 1.4mg B2, 55μg Selenium, 0.5mg Green Tea
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Product features
Vitamin C plus selenium and green tea extract with natural cherry-blueberry flavour. Simply spray onto the oral mucosa. Thanks to micro-fine spray drops, 100 mg vitamin C, 55 g selenium, 1.4 mg vitamin B2 and green tea extract are directly available to the body in a highly bioavailable form. The ingredients are effectively and quickly absorbed into the bloodstream through the fine, permeable mucous membrane of the mouth without passing through the digestive system. To support the immune system, cell protection and a normal energy metabolism. Can be used from the first year of life, suitable for vegans.
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Storage instructions
Store at room temperature and protect from direct sunlight. Keep this product out of the reach of children..
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Manufacturer
BetterYou® is the first company in the world to develop an advanced technology for the absorption of vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients directly through the oral mucosa. As a pioneer in this field, BetterYou works with some of the best research institutions in the world, which have proven the effectiveness and reliability of the absorption of nutrients directly through the oral mucosa in various studies. BetterYou uses only 100% recycled plastic from the world's oceans and household waste as the raw material for manufacturing the spray bottles. Plant-based plastic from sugar cane is also used for some of the products. All raw materials used in the production of BetterYou cardboard packaging and labels are sourced from 100% guaranteed sustainable UK forest sources.
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Country of manufacture
The product has been produced in England.
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What do I need the product for?
Vitamins and trace elements are indispensable for a functioning metabolism. Since, with a few exceptions, the body cannot produce them itself, they must be taken in regularly through food. However, adolescents, pregnant women, nursing mothers, vegans and vegetarians, senior citizens and people who suffer from certain diseases or are exposed to constant physical or mental exertion should pay more attention to an adequate vitamin intake.