Seeking Health Optimal Vitamin C Powder

Seeking Health Optimal Vitamin C Powder is more than just a potent vitamin C supplement- it is a great tasting, effervescent orange drink that kids and adults will love. Sweetened without any fructose or unfavorable sweeteners. Tangy and delicious! 36 servings per container. 144 g powder per container.

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Seeking Health Optimal Vitamin C Powder

Optimal Vitamin C Powder by Seeking Health is a great tasting, effervescent powdered drink that  contains 2,549 mg of buffered vitamin C per teaspoon.

Optimal Vitamin C is sweetened without fructose or any unfavorable sweeteners.Optimal Vitamin C powder turns into an effervescent, great tasting drink providing a delicious way to take your vitamin C.  It has a light, slightly orangey taste.

Optimal Vitamin C is both a potent vitamin C supplement, including immune protecting bioflavanoids such as Quercetin, Rutin, and Hesperidin for antioxidant support, and is a tangy, zesty, naturally sweet orange-drink that kids and adults will all love. 

This formula also contains: ascorbic acid, calcium ascorbate, magnesium ascorbate, potassium bicarbonate (for buffering), quercetin, rutin, hesperidin.

Note: product may clump together instead of being a loose powder. This is normal and due to being free of flow-agents or anti-caking agents. Simply hit the closed container on the counter top a few times to break it up. Easily and quickly dissolves in water.

Each container holds 36 (5g) servings.

Suggested Use: Take one 5g teaspoon daily as needed, or as directed by your health care practitioner. 

144g per container.


About Seeking Health, the company

Dr. Ben Lynch, founder and Chief Medical Officer of Seeking Health, is a naturopathic physician. While majoring in Cell and Molecular biology at the University of Washington, Dr. Ben took a trip through the South Pacific and Southeast Asia that changed his outlook on traditional medicine, and his life.

During this trip, Dr. Ben hiked through the forests, mountains and coasts of Tasmania, worked a cattle ranch in the Outback of Australia, and volunteered with Mother Theresa in Calcutta. He lived in Fiji with a family having no electricity or plumbing, experienced the Himalayan Mountains of Northern India, worked a fruit orchard in New Zealand, and returned to America with an impression of a different form of medicine than he had ever experienced with his mainstream medical education.

This profound experience led Dr. Ben to Bastyr University, and he studied the Mind-Body Connection, Environmental Medicine, Functional Medicine, and Epigenetics.

Dr. Ben saw the huge need for people to obtain foundational nutrients, and Seeking Health was born. Without foundational nutrients, biochemical dysfunction occurs and causes symptoms. Doctor after doctor and person after person do not understand the absolute requirement for our bodies to have the tools to maintain function.

  • • Without water, we die.
  • • Without food, we die.
  • • Without probiotics, we get digestive disorders.
  • • Without multivitamins, we become depressed, fatigued and sick.

“If one supports their bodily systems, especially their digestion and mental health, with pure, highly absorbable, well-formulated nutrients, the ability to remain healthy and vital significantly increases. We want your foundation rock solid and we provide the tools to do so.”

-Dr. Ben Lynch, founder of Seeking Health

Seeking Health believes that the root cause for many health conditions and supplements stem from ineffective digestion, environmental exposures, poor diet, and lack of a healthy social outlet and inlet.

  • • Once digestion is restored and optimized with the best probiotics, digestive enzymes, stomach acid and intestinal repair nutrients, one is able to absorb nutrients from foods and high quality multivitamins.
  • • Once environmental exposures are reduced, one is able to reduce toxic burden which then frees up nutrients to work in promoting health and preventing disease.
  • • Once diet is optimized, nutrients flood in, energy increases, blood sugar stabilizes and the immune system balances.
  • • Creating a social outlet and inlet allows the parasympathetic nervous system to regain control over the reactive sympathetic nervous system, allowing countless nutrients to be used proactively and in a protective manner instead of being wasted on producing stress hormones.

Seeking Health is here to see you get better, and stay better. Their true passion is prevention.

Seeking Health is based in Bellingham, Washington and operated and managed by a team dedicated to bringing you better health through the best quality supplements, prebiotics, probiotics, and multivitamins.

Seeking Health brings you effective formulas produced without preservatives, colors, titanium dioxide, coloring, or gluten.

Brand: Seeking Health
SKU: SKH064
Delivery type: Powder
MPN: 023-05-001-29
Made In: Canada
Serving size: 1 Teaspoon

Supplement Facts:
Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid, Calcium Ascorbate, Magnesium Ascorbate)2569 mg-
Quercetin20 mg-
Hesperidin20 mg-
Rutin10 mg-
 * = Daily Value Based on a standard 2,000 calorie daily intake
** = Daily Value Not Established

Ingredients
Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid, Calcium Ascorbate, Magnesium Ascorbate) 2569 mg; Quercetin 20 mg; Hesperidin 20 mg; Rutin 10 mg.

Other Ingredients
Xylitol, orange flavor, Fiber aid (arabinogalactan), potassium bicarbonate, stevia

Suggested Use
As a dietary supplement, take one or more teaspoons (5 grams) as needed per day or as directed by your health care practioner.

Warnings
Keep Out Of Reach Of Children

Does not contain: Casein, Dairy, Egg, Fish, Gluten, Peanuts, Shellfish, Soy, Tree Nuts, Wheat

Customer Reviews

  1. Best Vitamin C Powder for Little Ones (and older kids, too) Review by Moving Mama

    Powder is great. It's the only one my 3-year old will drink, and he likes the taste. He is incredibly particular about tastes and refuses ALL of the other brands except this one. Vitamin C has gotten him off the nasal steroid spray this spring, with no sinus infections or sore throats.

    Also, HealthEGoods has an EXCELLENT customer satisfaction policy -- one jar had clumped up so much, we couldn't use it. They sent me a new one, 2-day shipping, no other questions asked. Will definitely order from them again.

    Order # 173104 (Posted on 10/17/12)

  2. Tastes great! Review by sunshine

    Optimal Vitamin C Powder by Seeking Health is a great Vitamin C powder! I take it everyday, and it tastes almost like lemonade! I am very pleased, and my family loves the taste too. (Posted on 10/17/12)


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  • Can children take Optimal Vitamin C Powder? at 11/14/11 4:50 AM
    • Can we give the children Optimal Vitamin C Powder? And if so, what are your recommended amounts for a 3 year old, a 5 year old and a 7 year old?
      Thanks for your help
    • Hello - One may give Optimal Vitamin C to children. Vitamin C levels depend on the person. I recommend you consider starting out with a 1/2 teaspoon per serving for all of them. If you notice loose stools, simply reduce the amount given. There is no harm in the loose stool - just too much vitamin C. You may give Optimal Vitamin C a few times a day at 1/2 teaspoon per serving. It is more important to keep levels of vitamin C up throughout the day rather than taking a large amount once or twice a day. That said, mixing Optimal Vitamin C in their water bottle is perfect as they'll receive some vitamin C all day long. If mixing in their water bottle, I'd try to put 1 teaspoon in there if they are drinking it over a period of a couple hours or so. This goes for adults as well. Best Dr Ben
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  • Melanie at 1/4/12 9:50 AM
    • What is the difference in this supplement & the lypo-spheric vitamin c powder? Which one do you recommend & for what reasons? I understand that lypo-spheric is supposed to be easily absorbed, is this one absorbed as easily? Thanks!
    • Melanie - Optimal Vitamin C Powder is not as well absorbed in high doses as Lypo-Spheric Vitamin C. If you plan on drinking water throughout the day, then I recommend the use of Optimal Vitamin C Powder mixed with a couple capfuls of Electrolyte Concentrate. http://www.healthegoods.com/electrolyte-concentrate-20-fl-ounces-bottle-bodybio.html This combination is what I drink every day and during exercise. This way you get a little bit of vitamin C all day long and it is well-absorbed. You also stay hydrated and increase your levels of magnesium and other electrolytes. If you want to take higher doses of vitamin C less often, then you want to take Lypo-Spheric Vitamin C instead: http://www.healthegoods.com/lypo-spheric-vitamin-c-liv-on-labs.html Best Dr Ben
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  • vitamin c at 2/8/12 8:57 AM
    • How much of this do you recommend taking Dr. Ben?
    • As a dietary supplement, take one or more teaspoons (5 grams) as needed per day or as directed by your health care practioner.
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  • Origin of Vit C at 2/17/12 11:56 AM
    • Dr Ben,
      What is the Vit C derived from? I have many food allergys and sensitivities and must be cautious of the contents., including corn among others.
      Thanks,
      Randa
    • Hello, The Vitamin C contains Ascorbic Acid, Calcium Ascorbate, Magnesium Ascorbate. If you have any other questions feel free to call 1-800-689-8221 or email us at customer@healthegoods.com In Health, The HealthEGoods Team
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  • Optimal Vitamin C - "Quercerin" at 5/4/12 8:36 AM
    • Hello ~ what is 'Quercerin'? Is it similar to quercetin? Thank You.
    • Spelling error ;)

      Fixing now - thank you!

      Best

      Dr Ben

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