This powdered drink contains 11 types of vitamins, including vitamin C, A and B vitamins, minerals such as calcium and potassium, and dietary fiber, and is dissolved in water. The lemon flavor makes it delicious and easy to continue taking.
Product Highlights
Easily replenish 11 types of vitamins with a drink.
- A powdered soft drink containing 425mg of vitamin C (per stick).
- Mildly sweet and low in calories (32kcal per stick).
- Stick-type individual packaging makes it convenient to carry.
how to use
Dissolve 1 stick in water (200-240mL), stir well and consume 1-2 sticks per day.
*Please check the ingredients and do not consume if you have a food allergy.
*If you are taking medication, visiting the hospital, or are pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult your doctor or pharmacist.
*Please do not consume if it does not suit your constitution or physical condition.
*Please keep out of reach of children.
*A balanced diet is based on staple foods, main dishes, and side dishes.
component
9g per stick
Main raw materials
≪Main ingredients≫ Indigestible dextrin, vitamin C, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, potassium citrate, vitamin E, hesperidin, niacin, calcium pantothenate, vitamin B6, vitamin B2, vitamin B1, vitamin A, folic acid, vitamin B12 <<Other raw materials>> Fructose, concentrated lemon juice powder (dextrin, concentrated lemon juice), salt, acidulant, sweetener (stevia), flavoring (milk derived)
Allergenic ingredients
milk
Feature ingredients
≪Vitamin≫ An indispensable organic substance to maintain the condition of the body. Although the amount required is small, most of it cannot be synthesized by the human body, so it must be obtained from food or nutritional supplements. Currently, there are approximately 30 types of vitamins, which are classified into two categories based on their properties: fat-soluble vitamins and water-soluble vitamins. Fat-soluble substances dissolve in fat and function in the body, while water-soluble substances dissolve in water and function in the body. ≪Minerals≫ Minerals are inorganic substances that are essential components of body tissues such as teeth and bones. It exists as ions in body fluids and blood. Those currently known include minerals such as sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron, copper, zinc, selenium, manganese, chlorine, and silicon.
FAQ
Is it okay to take more than the recommended intake amount (100mg/day) of vitamin C?
- it’s okay. Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin, so any excess is excreted in the urine and is not stored in the body. Also, vitamin C is a nutrient that is depleted in the body due to factors such as air pollution, stress, ultraviolet rays, sports, and smoking, so be sure to take it frequently and keep it replete. Dr. Pauling, who is famous for his research on vitamin C, recommends taking 1,000mg (10 times the recommended amount) a day.
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