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Vitamin C Capsule
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Description
This is Vitamin C
Vitamin C is one of the most famous vitamins. It is known as a water-soluble antioxidant and thus an important free radical scavenger in the human organism.
Vitamin C was first isolated from the adrenal gland and foodstuffs nearly 100 years ago by the later Nobel Prize winner Albert Szent-Györgyi. Until then, it was known that lemon juice contained an unknown anti-scurvy factor.
For nearly thousands of years, scurvy (also: oral inflammation) was an important cause of death, especially among seafarers, who had to live for weeks and months without fresh plant-based food, thus consuming a vitamin-C-poor diet.
The condition known today as vitamin C deficiency leads to defects in collagen synthesis, since vitamin C is essential for the body's collagen production. The functions of vitamin C in the body are diverse (based on approved health claims):
- Vitamin C is important for normal immune function
- Furthermore, vitamin C acts as an antioxidant and thus protects DNA, proteins and fats from oxidation
- Vitamin C regulates collagen formation and is therefore essential for normal blood vessels, mucous membranes, teeth, skin, bones, ligaments and cartilage (connective tissue)
- Since it drives carnitine formation, it is essential for energy metabolism function
- In this way, it can reduce fatigue and exhaustion
- By regulating neurotransmitter formation, vitamin C is crucial for mental function
- Vitamin C regenerates vitamin E
- Vitamin C improves iron absorption
Humans lost the ability to synthesise vitamin C about 60 million years ago. Before that, vitamin C requirement was also very high. Since vitamin C is formed from glucose, the energy requirement was accordingly much higher.
Presumably, the loss of vitamin C synthesis is an evolutionary advantage. Because new research shows that the loss of endogenous synthesis was replaced by a very robust and efficient recycling system in red blood cells, which reduces vitamin C requirement by a factor of 100.
In this way, the body not only saves energy. The general requirement has also dropped dramatically through recycling. Studies show that all vitamin C-dependent systems are saturated at approximately 200–500 mg of vitamin C per day (see figure).

(See Levine et al. 1996)
Our Vitamin C Capsules
Each vitamin C capsule provides 500 mg of vitamin C. We have decided to use Calcium Ascorbate ("buffered vitamin C") and Ascorbyl Palmitate in a ratio of approximately 5:1 as our vitamin C forms. Both forms are considered well-tolerated. Ascorbyl Palmitate offers the advantage of being fat-soluble – it can therefore accumulate in cell membranes, for example, and protect them better from oxidation.
Ingredients
Only what works. No fillers, no flow agents beyond what's truly necessary.
- Active: bioavailable form, fully dosed
- Sweeteners: stevia and erythritol, never aspartame or sucralose
- Flow agents: plant-based, only where technically needed
- Vegan capsule shell (where applicable)
Safety & quality
Every batch is tested in an accredited lab for lead, cadmium, mercury and arsenic. Microbiological controls per Ph. Eur. standards.
Selected products are certified via the Kölner Liste®. Anti-doping safety for competitive athletes.
Science
Our doses are based on published human studies, not on the German minimum recommendation.
Sources and further reading are available in the edubily® science briefing.
How to take it.
Measure your dose
Use the scoop in the pack. For most products: 1 serving per day.
Mix with water
Stir into 200–300 ml of water or a cold drink. Brief stir, done.
At the right time
Depending on the active, take it at breakfast, before training or before bed. Details in the description.
From the founders
“We've been developing supplements since 2010 — the kind we take ourselves and would recommend to our own parents. No label cosmetics. Just what works, in the dose that works.”

Founders of edubily®



