New Image Vitamin C - King C
King C offers additional immune firepower.
King C was one of New Image's original products, released 35 years ago. It's still the best vitamin C on the market and an extremely powerful antioxidant. The buffering, with natural mineral dolomite, is what separates our unique formula from other competitors.
- Support: Our underlying support structures – bones, ligaments, tendons, skin, blood vessels and teeth all require Vitamin C for healthy collagen production.
- Strength: Vitamin C keeps your immune system strong so you stay fighting fit.
- Shield: Potent antioxidant activity shields your cells from the damaging effects of free radicals.
If you would like to give King C or any other New Image products a go, please get in contact with Kerry Mcleod:
km@kerrymcleod.co.nz 0276782233
or visit his New Image or Facebook page:
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