Kyani Sunrise
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Kyäni Sunrise™ Key Ingredients
• Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid USP)
• Pantothenic Acid (Calcium Pantothenate USP)
• Vitamin E (D'Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate)
• Choline (Choline Bitartrate USP)
• Thiamin (Thiamin HCL USP)
• Inositol
• Niacin (Niacinimide USP)
• Para Aminobenzoic Acid
• Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCL USP)
• Alaska Wild Blueberry Proprietary Antioxidant Blend
• Folic Acid USP
• Taurine
• Vitamin B-12 (Methylcobalamin USP)
• Bee Pollen
• Biotin USP
• Aloe Vera
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid USP)
What can high-vitamin C foods do for you?
• Help protect cells from free radical damage
• Lower your cancer risk
• Regenerate your vitamin E supplies
• Improve iron absorption
What events can indicate a need for more high-vitamin C foods?
• Poor wound healing
• Frequent colds or infections
• Lung-related problems
What is vitamin C?
Because of its widespread use as a dietary supplement, vitamin C may be more familiar to the general public than any other nutrient. Studies indicate that more than 40% of older individuals in the U.S. take vitamin C supplements; and in some regions of the country,
almost 25% of all adults, regardless of age, take vitamin C. Outside of a multivitamin, vitamin C is also the most popular supplement among some groups of registered dietitians, and 80% of the dietitians who take vitamin C take more than 250 milligrams.
Why is this nutrient so popular?
Vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble nutrient that is easily excreted from the body when not needed. It's so critical to living creatures that almost all mammals can use their own cells to make it. Humans, gorillas, chimps, bats, guinea pigs
and birds are some of the few animals that cannot make vitamin C inside of their own
bodies.


