Natures Aid Vitamin C 1000 mg TR is a high-strength dietary supplement providing a full 1000 mg dose of vitamin C per tablet — formulated in a “time-release” (TR) format so that vitamin C is released gradually over several hours instead of all at once.
Key ingredients & their benefits
-
Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) – 1000 mg per tablet: supports normal immune function, helps in collagen formation (important for healthy skin, gums, blood vessels, cartilage, bones, and teeth), contributes to protection of cells from oxidative stress (antioxidant), and supports energy-yielding metabolism and normal psychological function.
-
Citrus Bioflavonoids (≈ 100 mg per tablet): bioflavonoids are plant compounds often paired with vitamin C because they may enhance absorption of vitamin C and provide additional antioxidant protection.
-
Vegetarian-friendly tablet base materials (e.g. di-calcium phosphate, microcrystalline cellulose, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide) — these act as fillers/coating/anti-caking agents and allow the tablet to be “time-release.”
Product features
-
Time-release formulation: designed to release vitamin C gradually throughout the day rather than all at once — helps maintain more steady levels of the vitamin in the body over many hours.
-
High-strength dose: 1000 mg per tablet gives a potent amount ideal for those seeking strong immune or antioxidant support.
-
Antioxidant & immune support: vitamin C + bioflavonoids help protect cells from free-radical damage and support the body’s defense systems.
-
Supports collagen production & overall tissue health: vitamin C helps in collagen formation — beneficial for skin, gums, blood vessels, cartilage, bones and teeth.
-
Gentle on stomach & free from common allergens/additives: marketed as suitable for vegetarians/vegans, free from artificial colours, flavours, lactose, gluten etc.
How to use
Take 1 tablet per day, with food, swallowed whole with water. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.






Reviews
There are no reviews yet.