Good 'N Natural Vitamin C 1000 mg With Rose Hips
The takeaway
Worth a look. Vitamin C has real research behind it (15 studies reviewed), but research actually pushes back on Rose Hips. Check the flagged warning before you buy.
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Dose warning
'rose hips' claim is contradicted by evidence.
Weighed against 19 published studies · led by Vitamin C
Why this grade
- +1 of 2 ingredients have supportive research
- +Strong evidence for Vitamin C
- −'rose hips' claim is contradicted by evidence.
- −Research pushes back on Rose Hips
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