SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Questionable
Based on 2 Researches
6.5
USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 15 Reviews
7.4
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Veg Capsule
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid)
1 g (1,000 mg)
1111%
Citrus Bioflavonoid Complex
100 mg
Rutin Powder (from Sophora japonica Flower Bud)
25 mg

Top Medical Research Studies

9
Vitamin C improves diarrheic calf health
Does vitamin C supplementation in milk improve growth and health of diarrheic calves?
High relevance to diarrhea treatment
We investigated how adding vitamin C to milk influences the growth and health of young calves, particularly those experiencing diarrhea. The study involved 48 Holstein calves, which were sorted into two groups based on their health status: healthy calves and those with diarrhea. Each calf was fed the same amount of pasteurized milk and monitored until they reached 74 days of age.

Calves that received vitamin C showed an impressive increase in weight by weaning—74.3 kg compared to 72.2 kg for those without vitamin C. Additionally, calves treated with vitamin C demonstrated improved blood antioxidant levels, suggesting better overall health. Notably, calves suffering from diarrhea benefitted significantly from the vitamin C, needing fewer days of medication for treatment compared to those who did not receive the supplement.

The research highlights that vitamin C can play a critical role in supporting the health of calves during episodes of diarrhea. This is especially relevant for those that faced even mild cases early in life, as they seemed to gain the most benefits from the supplementation. Overall, it appears that vitamin C can positively impact both growth and health in calves suffering from diarrhea.
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4
Ranitidine outperforms probiotics
A short course of oral ranitidine as a novel treatment for toddler's diarrhea: a parallel-group randomized controlled trial.
Combination treatment complicates analysis
We explored the effectiveness of a short course of oral ranitidine compared to probiotics in treating toddler's diarrhea. In a carefully designed trial, 40 participants were randomly assigned to three groups: those receiving ranitidine, those taking probiotics with vitamin C, and a placebo group.

Our main focus was to see if any of these options could reduce the frequency of stools and improve their consistency after ten days of treatment. While the results showed that oral ranitidine outperformed probiotics in managing toddler's diarrhea, the role of vitamin C was less clear.

It's important to highlight that in this study, the probiotics were combined with vitamin C, making it difficult to isolate its individual effects on diarrhea. Overall, we found that ranitidine was more effective than the probiotics, but we can't confidently say how vitamin C contributed to the outcomes. We recommend further studies to investigate these treatments in more detail.
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Most Useful Reviews

9.5
Quick recovery
I order it for the whole family; when someone has a cold, we take 1g every hour. If diarrhoea occurs, we adjust the dosage. This approach helps everyone recover swiftly.
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5
Kidney stones risk
Avoid massive doses like 3000mg, as this can lead to kidney stones, increased iron levels, and diarrhoea. Vitamins should be used in moderation to regulate bodily functions and prevent illness, with dosages tailored by a doctor.
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5
Diarrhoea concerns
I experienced diarrhoea after taking one pill. However, I find vitamin C positively beneficial. Previously, I used raw vitamin C powder but prefer this finished product. It has a long shelf life and satisfying effects, though the taste is somewhat plasticky.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Questionable
Based on 2 Researches
6.5
  • All Researches
9
Vitamin C improves diarrheic calf health
Does vitamin C supplementation in milk improve growth and health of diarrheic calves?
High relevance to diarrhea treatment
We investigated how adding vitamin C to milk influences the growth and health of young calves, particularly those experiencing diarrhea. The study involved 48 Holstein calves, which were sorted into two groups based on their health status: healthy calves and those with diarrhea. Each calf was fed the same amount of pasteurized milk and monitored until they reached 74 days of age.

Calves that received vitamin C showed an impressive increase in weight by weaning—74.3 kg compared to 72.2 kg for those without vitamin C. Additionally, calves treated with vitamin C demonstrated improved blood antioxidant levels, suggesting better overall health. Notably, calves suffering from diarrhea benefitted significantly from the vitamin C, needing fewer days of medication for treatment compared to those who did not receive the supplement.

The research highlights that vitamin C can play a critical role in supporting the health of calves during episodes of diarrhea. This is especially relevant for those that faced even mild cases early in life, as they seemed to gain the most benefits from the supplementation. Overall, it appears that vitamin C can positively impact both growth and health in calves suffering from diarrhea.
Read More
4
Ranitidine outperforms probiotics
A short course of oral ranitidine as a novel treatment for toddler's diarrhea: a parallel-group randomized controlled trial.
Combination treatment complicates analysis
We explored the effectiveness of a short course of oral ranitidine compared to probiotics in treating toddler's diarrhea. In a carefully designed trial, 40 participants were randomly assigned to three groups: those receiving ranitidine, those taking probiotics with vitamin C, and a placebo group.

Our main focus was to see if any of these options could reduce the frequency of stools and improve their consistency after ten days of treatment. While the results showed that oral ranitidine outperformed probiotics in managing toddler's diarrhea, the role of vitamin C was less clear.

It's important to highlight that in this study, the probiotics were combined with vitamin C, making it difficult to isolate its individual effects on diarrhea. Overall, we found that ranitidine was more effective than the probiotics, but we can't confidently say how vitamin C contributed to the outcomes. We recommend further studies to investigate these treatments in more detail.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 15 Reviews
7.4
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9.5
Quick recovery
I order it for the whole family; when someone has a cold, we take 1g every hour. If diarrhoea occurs, we adjust the dosage. This approach helps everyone recover swiftly.
5
Kidney stones risk
Avoid massive doses like 3000mg, as this can lead to kidney stones, increased iron levels, and diarrhoea. Vitamins should be used in moderation to regulate bodily functions and prevent illness, with dosages tailored by a doctor.
5
Diarrhoea concerns
I experienced diarrhoea after taking one pill. However, I find vitamin C positively beneficial. Previously, I used raw vitamin C powder but prefer this finished product. It has a long shelf life and satisfying effects, though the taste is somewhat plasticky.
1.3
Stomach problems
I initially bought this for vitamin C megadosing, but it caused stomachaches and diarrhoea, so I've stopped taking it and left it at home.
8
No issues reported
I also use Vitamin C powder from another brand, but I've started taking capsules as it's tough to consume 5000 to 10000 mg of powder. I've heard too much can cause diarrhoea, but perhaps my body has acclimatised, as the diarrhoea has stopped. My urine is yellow, indicating sufficient intake. It doesn't upset my stomach, my skin is clear, and I'm satisfied, regardless of the popularity of Corona. It's also great value for money!
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