Vitamin C | PersonaPath Ingredients

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Vitamin C


Found in:
Citrus fruits like oranges, lemons, and grapefruits, as well as kiwis, strawberries, bell peppers, broccoli, kale, and tomatoes

Form Used:
Ascorbic Acid
Acerola Cherry Extract

Supplier:
Nutribl - Troo Health Care Ltd
Essex, United Kingdom

Final Packging:
PersonaPath
Horsens, Denmark

Function:
Powerful antioxidant supporting immunity, collagen, and cell protection

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At PersonaPath

We use both pure ascorbic acid and acerola cherry extract as complementary sources of vitamin C, combining a well-studied, bioavailable form with a natural, phytonutrient-rich source for enhanced immune, skin, and antioxidant support.

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Vitamin C and Zinc, a classic combo backed by science!

Official Health Claims

All health claims on this page are approved by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and comply with the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration (Fødevarestyrelsen) regulations.*

Below, you’ll find only official, permitted health claims, nothing exaggerated, nothing misleading. Just clear, science-backed information to help you make informed decisions about your health.


Immune Boost

  • Vitamin C contributes to the normal function of the immune system.*
  • Vitamin C contributes to the normal function of the immune system during and after intense physical exercise.*

Skin & Collagen Support

  • Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of the skin.*
  • Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of bones, cartilage, gums, and teeth.*

Antioxidants

  • Vitamin C contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress.*
  • Vitamin C contributes to the regeneration of the reduced form of Vitamin E.*

Energy Boost

  • Vitamin C contributes to a normal energy-yielding metabolism.*
  • Vitamin C contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue.*

Evidence that Matters

We focus on nutrients backed by solid research and stay up to date with the latest science.

Here are a few studies that show why we choose them that you might find interesting.

The Roles of Vitamin C in Skin Health

University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand


Vitamin C in Plants: From Functions to Biofortification

University of Bari, Italy


Vitamin C in dermatology

Jehangir Hospital, Apollo Group, India


Vitamin C and Heart Health: A Review Based on Findings from Epidemiologic Studies

University of Connecticut, USA


Vitamin C: should we supplement?

University Medical Center Amsterdam, The Netherlands


Topical Vitamin C and the Skin: Mechanisms of Action and Clinical Applications

Drs. Al-Niaimi, United Kingdome


Vitamin C supplementation for diabetes management: A comprehensive narrative review

Deakin University, Australia


On the effect of vitamin C intake on human health: How to (mis)interprete the clinical evidence

University of Copenhagen, Denmark

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There are currently 30,883 published studies on Vitamin C

We continually assess new findings to ensure our approach stays grounded in the latest science

Numbers as of 2025