

🍊 Elevate your wellness game with nature’s ultimate Vitamin C boost!
Nature's Way Vitamin C with Bioflavonoids delivers a potent 1000mg dose per 2-capsule serving, combining powerful antioxidant vitamin C with citrus-derived bioflavonoids to support immune health and promote collagen for skin vitality. This gluten-free, clean-label supplement is crafted with over 50 years of natural wellness expertise, making it a trusted choice for professionals seeking effective daily immune and skin support.







| ASIN | B00020HQFU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,439 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #253 in Vitamin C Supplements |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,612) |
| Date First Available | June 4, 2004 |
| Department | Health and Beauty>Health and Wellness |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 40331 |
| Manufacturer | Nature's Way |
| Product Dimensions | 2.83 x 2.83 x 5.38 inches; 8.82 ounces |
B**M
Do bioflavinoids cure tinnitus?
Brief review: Good product, no complaints. Not sure that it's any better (or worse) than any other Vitamin C. Long Story: A few months ago I started having trouble with tinnitus (ringing in the ears) as well as dizziness, mild vertigo, and disequilibrium. I read several places that taking Citrus Bioflavonoids was thought to minimize or cure tinnitus so I bought Nature's Way Vitamin C 500 with Bioflavonoids (250 Capsules) from Amazon.com thinking it couldn't hurt to try. I took anywhere from 500mg to 3000mg per day (spaced out throughout the day) of this product and it never had any impact on my tinnitus. And there's a good reason for that. I eventually discovered that my tinnitus, as well as dizziness/vertigo/disequilibrium, was actually caused by muscle tension in the neck and jaw areas. I'm a male in my 30's and, as a computer programmer, I spend a lot of time sitting at a computer, often with poor posture, sometimes stressed out and clenching my teeth. I'm currently seeking a variety of treatment (mostly body work) for my muscle tension and it's underlying causes and I can say that my tinnitus, dizziness, and muscle tension have been very slowly lessening. It's my observation that most doctors do not come anywhere close to accurately diagnosing the cause of tinnitus, maybe because medical science has yet to uncover (or accurately describe) all the underlying causes for tinnitus. Because of this, there is lots of confusion when it comes to treating tinnitus (it's generally untreated or treated with depression/anxiety meds). I believe there might be a small group of tinnitus sufferers who will find that citrus bioflavonoids do improve or "cure" their symptoms. For this group, judging by some of the information I've read, you are probably better off looking for a lemon bioflavonoid complex supplement. I'm personally of the opinion that citrus bioflavonoids cannot cure or even positively impact your tinnitus if the underlying cause is muscle tension caused or exacerbated by TMJ, bone or structure misalignment, injuries (neck, ligament, TMJ, etc), poor posture, etc. If you fit into this group, you should consider finding a really good chiropractor and massage therapist. You would also likely benefit from getting more and or better sleep as well as doing activities that lower stress and tension levels and promote calmness. For example, yoga, body movement classes/therapy, swimming, brisk walks, etc. If your TMJ problems are bad enough consider seeing a dentist or other body workers that specialize in TMJ problems. Resolving any neck problems should also be a priority and may require you to try several different types of therapy to find the one that works for you, or may even require more of a shotgun approach. I'm almost sure that I read some reviews here when I purchased this product from others who had tried it in hopes it would help them with tinnitus. The interesting thing is that I cannot find any of those reviews. I think Amazon has a problem where reviews sometimes get mixed up and linked to the wrong item or else they simply disappear into oblivion. I've noticed this problem for maybe a year or two already.
P**M
Great Vitamin C product
Great product! Easy to swallow. Pssst! They changed their packaging, but same product.
A**S
Love & trust this brand
Its probably been 10 years since PBS did a documentary on how the vitamin and supplements industry is not regulated by the FDA, and people were dying from pills that literally had *anything* in them, or useless ingredients that couldn’t deliver on the marketing promise. Anyway this was one of only two brands that voluntarily test their products to meet rigid standards. So since then, I only buy vitamins and supplements from them, even though everything in that old doc could likely no longer be valid.
D**X
Good price + good "bioflavonoids" bonus
It's pretty hard to know exactly how well vitamins are working for you; they don't tend to produce noticeable effects that make it obvious that Brand A vitamins are better than Brand B vitamins. But I can tell you that I notice the difference in my overall energy levels and mental acuity when my normal routine gets disrupted and I fail to take my normal pills after breakfast (multivitamin + Nature's Way Vitamin C + fish oil). Of course, I can't isolate the effects of any particular one of these pills, but I feel slower and less vigorous when I don't take these vitamins. Aside from that, there's the simple fact that these Vitamin C pills are competitively priced and also include bioflavonoids, which are powerful antioxidants that one can never have too much of. I recommend this product unhesitatingly.
D**R
Decent product, will buy again.
This is a good item, but it would be better if it did not contain soy. I have been taking this and a similar product off and on for several years. It does seem to be effective when I take it.
B**R
Same vitamin as in health store and Vita
Good vitamin since it is a capsule and it has bioflavonoids in it too.
K**E
Great product!
Great product, returning customer!
V**I
Great product for a great price!
Ascorbic acid is ascorbic acid, but I happen to be a fan of Nature’s Way products. I’ve been buying them for around 25 years. This vitamin C also has 600 mg of citrus bioflavonoids which help the body absorb the vitamin C. (I’ve read that citrus bioflavonoids have all kinds of good things going for them.) The capsules aren’t huge, not real small either, but they’re easy to swallow. (I can’t take tablets because I have difficulty swallowing them.) I bought them because they’re a great price too. I plan to keep buying this product.
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