Excellent! I’ve been using these vitamins for three years, and they've significantly helped with my adrenal gland disorder. During cold season, my husband and I use them, which aids in recovering from ARVI more quickly.
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I've been taking Ester-C for about three years now. This non-irritating form has higher bioavailability than regular vitamin C. I rely on it daily to maintain adrenal function, increasing dosage during respiratory infections for better outcomes.
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Good vitamin C, in an accessible form with rosehip extract and bioflavonoids to enhance its bioavailability and mitigate possible side effects like burning and stomach discomfort. I take it alongside Thorne Stress Complex, 1 capsule twice a day, to support my adrenal glands.
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Improved absorption
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A time-release form allows for the effective intake of esterified, fat-soluble vitamin C, remaining active in the body for 24 hours. A year ago, I suffered from diarrhoea even with regular 100mg vitamin C. As vitamin C is crucial for treating adrenal gland disorder, I had given up on it due to its side effects. However, after starting with 500mg Ester-C, the slow absorption meant no diarrhoea. Unlike water-soluble C, which needs frequent dosing, Ester-C does not face that issue. I've been able to increase my intake to 1.5g of both Ester-C and regular C daily, even during pregnancy. I believe combining both forms prolongs their effects.
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Effective combination
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A time-release method permits longer-lasting vitamin C in the body for up to 24 hours. Previously, I experienced diarrhoea with regular 100mg C. Essential for adrenal gland disorder, I had ceased its use due to side effects. Since taking 500mg Ester-C, I haven't had such issues due to its slow absorption. After consistent use for six months, I now take 1.5g of both Ester-C and regular C each day, including during pregnancy. I suggest combining both as the effects may be enhanced. For those with C-induced diarrhoea, a narrow small intestine can hinder absorption.
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