In the United States, five to 20 percent of Americans get flu every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). About 200,000 people are hospitalized due to flu complications including high fever, dehydration and fatigue. More than a…

Did you know that vitamin D is essential for the development of strong bones? Did you know that, deficiency of vitamin D is widespread in the North American society, including a majority of the American population and about 97 percent…

B complex, once thought to be a single vitamin, is now classified as 12 related water-soluble compounds. Four can be synthesized by the body and include inositol, PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid), choline and lipoic acid. The remaining eight are not made…

A good number of people in our day don’t usually think about being undersupplied in vitamin C. There are so many existing sources we have access to that it doesn’t turn into a second consideration. From pills to citrus fruits,…

Nature’s C is not processed to separate any of the whole food constituents. Very low temperatures are also used in the dehydration of the fruits in order to optimize nutrient and enzyme content. Vitamin C acts as an antioxidant, to…

Vitamin D is usually named as the “sun shine vitamin” because it is produced by the direct exposure to the sun light. It is an essential natural vitamin that is really required by human body. Dry vitamin D capsules are…