SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Very Likely Ineffective
Based on 1 Research
2
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 6 Reviews
8.7
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

2
Vitamin C ineffective against nausea
The Role of hCG and Histamine in Emesis Gravidarum and Use of a Chewing Gum Containing Vitamin C as a Treatment Option: A Double-Blinded, Randomized, Controlled Trial.
Vitamin C's isolated effects unclear
We explored the effects of vitamin C as a treatment for nausea and vomiting in pregnancy, also known as emesis gravidarum. Our study involved 111 participants, who were given either vitamin C-containing chewing gum, a placebo, or no treatment at all. We monitored them over two follow-up visits in early pregnancy to assess their symptoms.

While we measured various factors that could influence nausea—including hormone levels like hCG and DAO—our findings showed that the chewing gum did not effectively reduce nausea symptoms compared to the placebo or no treatment. Specifically, the vitamin C gum was not associated with any significant alleviation of nausea or vomiting.

Interestingly, we found that elevated levels of hCG were linked to increased nausea severity. In contrast, higher levels of DAO appeared to have a protective effect against symptoms. Additionally, elevated thyroxine and pyridoxine levels correlated with worsened nausea.

Overall, while vitamin C is often highlighted for its health benefits, our results suggest it does not play a significant role in treating nausea during pregnancy. This study highlights the complexities behind nausea in pregnancy, indicating that further research is necessary to uncover effective treatment options.
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Most Useful Reviews

10
Prevents nausea
Good product that I consume in winter to prevent vitamin deficiency. It does not induce nausea or allergies.
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10
No nausea noted
An excellent dosage of vitamin C; at the first signs of a cold, I take 3-5 capsules, which is sufficient to prevent illness. My family also takes it as a preventative measure along with vitamin D3 and zinc during the pandemic. Thankfully, there are no side effects such as nausea or other issues.
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10
No side effects
This dietary supplement is quite effective. I’ve used this form of vitamin C with meals to prevent viral infections. I take one capsule daily, and it has shown no adverse effects like nausea or heartburn.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Very Likely Ineffective
Based on 1 Research
2
  • All Researches
2
Vitamin C ineffective against nausea
The Role of hCG and Histamine in Emesis Gravidarum and Use of a Chewing Gum Containing Vitamin C as a Treatment Option: A Double-Blinded, Randomized, Controlled Trial.
Vitamin C's isolated effects unclear
We explored the effects of vitamin C as a treatment for nausea and vomiting in pregnancy, also known as emesis gravidarum. Our study involved 111 participants, who were given either vitamin C-containing chewing gum, a placebo, or no treatment at all. We monitored them over two follow-up visits in early pregnancy to assess their symptoms.

While we measured various factors that could influence nausea—including hormone levels like hCG and DAO—our findings showed that the chewing gum did not effectively reduce nausea symptoms compared to the placebo or no treatment. Specifically, the vitamin C gum was not associated with any significant alleviation of nausea or vomiting.

Interestingly, we found that elevated levels of hCG were linked to increased nausea severity. In contrast, higher levels of DAO appeared to have a protective effect against symptoms. Additionally, elevated thyroxine and pyridoxine levels correlated with worsened nausea.

Overall, while vitamin C is often highlighted for its health benefits, our results suggest it does not play a significant role in treating nausea during pregnancy. This study highlights the complexities behind nausea in pregnancy, indicating that further research is necessary to uncover effective treatment options.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 6 Reviews
8.7
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10
Prevents nausea
Good product that I consume in winter to prevent vitamin deficiency. It does not induce nausea or allergies.
10
No nausea noted
An excellent dosage of vitamin C; at the first signs of a cold, I take 3-5 capsules, which is sufficient to prevent illness. My family also takes it as a preventative measure along with vitamin D3 and zinc during the pandemic. Thankfully, there are no side effects such as nausea or other issues.
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10
No side effects
This dietary supplement is quite effective. I’ve used this form of vitamin C with meals to prevent viral infections. I take one capsule daily, and it has shown no adverse effects like nausea or heartburn.
8.8
Energy boost
I am very pleased with the fast delivery, high quality, and convenient packaging. I take one large capsule daily with meals alongside vitamin D3+K2, magnesium, and vitamin B6. In just 10 days, I’ve noticed significant benefits; my headaches have ceased, and I feel energetic without fatigue. My mood has improved substantially. I highly recommend it for anyone into sports, fitness, or dieting. Omega-3 provides vital energy and replenishes what the body lacks.
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8.8
Improves energy
This product has a good composition. I take one capsule daily with meals, alongside vitamin D3+K2 and magnesium. After 10 days, I've found a noticeable reduction in headaches, fatigue, and nausea. I feel much more energised and positive throughout the day. It's great for anyone engaged in fitness or on a diet as omega-3 revitalises the body.
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