Vitamin C is vital


Continuous nutrition and Vitamin C supplements may ensure adequate care by increased demand of Vitamin C. The human body cannot produce Vitamin C for itself, which means that important nutritional food must be taken periodically and in sufficient amounts. However, when taking Vitamin C, the fact that the body can only absorb and store large amounts in a limited manner must be taken into consideration. If the level of Vitamin C in the blood increases too quickly and too heavily, this is a signal for the body that it has absorbed too much. It will then discard the excess Vitamin C unused. Therefore, it is appropriate to provide the body with Vitamin C in small portions over the course of the day.

How does CETEBE with Time pearl Technology work?

The human body can only absorb and store a limited amount of Vitamin C. Providing the body with Vitamin C in small portions over the course of the day is reasonable, which is what Cetebe Time pearlTM Vitamin C do.

 

Vitamin C is released to the body layer by layer, ensuring a continuous supply of vitamin C for several hours throughout the day.

Continuous supply of vitamin C

Cetebe solves the storage problem by continuously releasing Vitamin C in portions. Time pearlTM Vitamin C consists of several alternating layers of Vitamin C and slow soluble nutritional coatings. Each layer dissolves in the colon, which in turn reliably provides the body with Vitamin C over several hours.

Advantages of slow release of Vitamin C

The innovative Time pearlTM technology takes advantage of the transport path for Vitamin C into the bloodstream, so that the blood is not overwhelmed with Vitamin C and the Vitamin C is not simply discarded. In this manner, the body can absorb 98.6% of the vitamin, which experts call a high blood solubility.

 

  • Fully absorbed

  • Slow release

  • Time pearlTM Technology

Get familiar with Cetebe products

Cetebe product range contains Vitamin C in the form of the proven Sustained-Release TIME PEARLSTM technology. This allows to supply your body with Vitamin C in small portions throughout the day and therefore fully absorbed.

Reference 1 Maas-Irslinger, R., Apotheker-Journal-Sonderheft, 2: 54-56, 1992