Atomy Colorfood Vitamin C, Product Sharing, James SRM

If you want to buy Atomy ColorFood Vitamin C, please visit Atomy Colorfood Vitamin C, Product Sharing, James SRM Natural color- Atomy Color Food Vitamin C 500mg of Vitamin C along with 7 Kinds of Food Colors! [ATOMY COLOR FOOD VITAMIN-C] When the weather gets warm, the body becomes sleepy and the eyelids become soft. Live a vibrant life with Atomy Color Food Vitamin C, filled with refreshing spring energy. Atomy Color Food Vitamin C fresh mango flavor contains 500 mg of Vitamin C and 7 kinds of food colors. Atomy Color Food Vitamin C contains a total of seven colored foods as secondary substances including mango, orange, sweet pumpkin, yellow mushroom, and turmeric as the five yellow foods, and two red foods including strawberry and pomegranate. Apart from that, it also contains other substances including fish collagen, chicory root extract powder, digestible maltodextrin, and coenzyme Q10. Why does someone need to take Vitamin C? Most plants and animals can synthesize vitamin C, but humans cannot synthesize it naturally, so they must be consumed in food form; however, Vitamin C is easily oxidized and destroyed during the storage, cooking and processing phases. Studies show that the amount of vitamin C absorbed by the body is the same when consumed as food or as a nutritional supplement product. If someone usually lacks consumption of vegetables and fruits, they can consume Vitamin C - which is an important antioxidant for the body - in the form of Atomy’s Color Food Vitamin C. The effects of Vitamin C are recognized by the Department of Food and Drug Safety First, it is necessary for the formation and preservation of connective tissue. Secondly, it is necessary for the absorption of iron Thirdly, it is necessary to protect cells from harmful oxygen. | Antioxidant effect of vitamin C| Vitamin C, an antioxidant nutrient, helps suppress and protect free radicals produced by one’s body caused by overwork, fast food, pollution and other environmental causes. What is Color Food? Food color started as an American campaign, ’Five meals a day’, which improved people’s eating habits by encouraging consumption of vegetables and fruits at least five times a day. The goal is to have balanced eating habits, as flavors and substances vary depending on the color of the food. Colored foods are usually divided into five colors: red, green, yellow, black, and white. Phytochemicals in colored foods are nutrients that represent the color of plants, such as lycopene in red and carotene in yellow. Such colors are expressed so that the plant protects itself. Atomy Color Food Vitamin C is good for the following types of people: ■ Those who wish to take Vitamin C ■ Those who want to consume Vitamin C conveniently and easily ■ Those who eat a lot of meat ■ Those who do not have a regular meal schedule ■ Those who will not consume fruit and vegetables regularly ■ Those who need to consume nutrients that help iron absorption ■ Those who are bored with a repetitive lifestyle and are looking for zest in life ■ Active athletes or those who work long hours ■ Adolescents who are still growing ■ Those who will benefit from the formation and preservation of connective tissue ■ Those who want to protect their body from harmful oxygen that destroys cells Atomy Color Food Vitamin C Taste, Atomy Color Food Vitamin C, Atomy, Color Food, Vitamin C, Natural color-Atomy Color Food Vitamin C. Vitamin C along with 7 Kinds of Food Colors, the weather gets warm, the body becomes sleepy and the eyelids become soft, filled with refreshing spring energy, fresh mango flavor, contains 500 mg of Vitamin C and 7 kinds of food colors, seven colored foods as secondary substances. mango, orange, sweet pumpkin, yellow mushroom, turmeric, yellow foods, red foods, strawberry, pomegranate. fish collagen, chicory root extract powder, digestible maltodextrin, coenzyme Q10, formation and preservation of connective tissue, the absorption of iron, to protect cells from harmful oxygen, an antioxidant nutrient, helps suppress and protect free radicals,
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