Ultra Potent-C Powder

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Key Benefits

  • Supports immune system health
  • Provides antioxidant protection against free radicals
  • Helps relieve tiredness and fatigue
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Immune Support with Powerful Antioxidants

Ultra Potent-C® is an orange-flavoured effervescent that contains zinc, beta carotene, and vitamins C and E antioxidants to help reduce free radical damage to body cells. Vitamin C is involved in various functions, including collagen formation, neurotransmitter synthesis, and iron absorption, and helps support the immune system to fight illness. Zinc and vitamin C maintain immune system function and support wound healing. Vitamin C also assists in supporting energy production and levels and helps to relieve tiredness and fatigue. 


Supports immune system health

Provides antioxidant protection against free radicals

Helps relieve tiredness and fatigue

Supports collagen formation and skin health

Assists absorption of dietary iron

  • Vitamins E and C, beta carotene, and zinc are antioxidants that help to reduce free radical damage to body cells.
  • Zinc and vitamin C support immune system function and wound healing.
  • Vitamin C assists in supporting energy levels and production and helps to relieve fatigue and tiredness.
  • Vitamin C helps to support the immune system to fight illness.
  • Vitamin C helps to support collagen formation.
  • Vitamin C supports the absorption of dietary iron.
  • Vitamin C aids in the synthesis of neurotransmitters.
  • Vegan, orange-flavored effervescent with 2.45g of total vitamin C per 4g dose.


Ascorbic acid (vitamin C)1.8 g Sodium ascorbate 529 mg equiv. to ascorbic acid 470 mg Calcium ascorbate dihydrate 218 mg equiv. to ascorbic acid 180 mg Total ascorbic acid (vitamin C)2.45 g d-alpha tocopheryl acid succinate 83 mg equiv. to vitamin E100 IU Rutoside 78 mg Zinc (as amino acid chelate)5 mg Beta carotene 1.5 mg

Adults: Take 2.5g (½ level metric teaspoon) once a day or as professionally prescribed. Mix in water or juice and consume immediately for short-term use.

Contains flavouring agents and formulation ingredients used to stabilise the effervescent powder.

No added dairy

No added gluten

Vegan friendly

Vegetarian friendly

  • KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
  • Always read the label. Follow the directions for use.
  • If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.
  • Supplements may only be of assistance if dietary intake is inadequate.
  • Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
  • If you have a pre-existing kidney condition, talk to your health professional before use.
  • Contains 192.4mg of sodium per dose.
  • Not to be used in children under 2 years of age without medical advice.
  • Contains soya bean products and sulphites.
  • If you have any pre-existing conditions or are on any medications, always talk to your health professional before use.
  • Some products should be ceased at least two weeks before any elective surgery. Please confirm with your health professional.

Store below 30 °C in a cool dry place.

Vitamin C FAQsCommon questions about vitamin C supplements
What does vitamin C help support?

Vitamin C is an essential nutrient involved in immune system function, collagen formation, skin health, antioxidant protection, wound healing and iron absorption. Vitamin C supplements are commonly used when dietary intake, immune support, skin support, collagen support or antioxidant support are a concern.

How do I choose the right vitamin C supplement?

Look at the form of vitamin C, amount per serve, added nutrients, dose directions, flavour, acidity, age suitability and whether the product is designed for immune support, skin support, iron absorption, antioxidant support or practitioner-guided use. The right option depends on your needs, tolerance and the full formula.

What is the difference between ascorbic acid and buffered vitamin C?

Ascorbic acid is a common form of vitamin C. Buffered vitamin C products may combine vitamin C with minerals such as calcium, magnesium, potassium or sodium to make the formula less acidic. Buffered forms may suit people who find regular ascorbic acid harsh on the stomach.

What is liposomal vitamin C?

Liposomal vitamin C is a delivery form where vitamin C is packaged with phospholipids. It is often positioned for improved absorption or gentler delivery. The best choice depends on the product quality, dose, tolerance and whether you prefer capsules, liquids, powders or tablets.

What is esterified vitamin C?

Esterified vitamin C is a form used in some supplements and is often marketed as a gentler or non-acidic vitamin C option. Check the label carefully, as formulas vary and may also include minerals, bioflavonoids or other supporting nutrients.

Can vitamin C support immune health?

Vitamin C plays an important role in normal immune system function. Some people choose vitamin C during times of increased immune demand or when dietary intake may be low. It is not a replacement for medical care, and ongoing or severe symptoms should be assessed by a health professional.

Can vitamin C support collagen formation?

Vitamin C is involved in normal collagen formation in the body. This is why it is often included in skin, hair, nail, joint, wound-healing and collagen-support formulas. Collagen and skin health are also influenced by protein intake, zinc, sun exposure, sleep, hormones and overall health.

Can vitamin C help with iron absorption?

Vitamin C can support the absorption of non-haem iron from plant foods and some iron supplements. This is why some iron formulas include vitamin C. Check the full product formula before adding extra vitamin C, especially if you already take an iron product that includes it.

When is the best time to take vitamin C?

Timing depends on the product and your tolerance. Some people take vitamin C with food to reduce stomach discomfort, while others take it at a different time of day based on the label directions. Always follow the product instructions and avoid taking more than directed.

Can vitamin C upset the stomach?

Yes. Some people may experience stomach discomfort, cramps, reflux, diarrhoea, flatulence or loose stools, especially with higher-dose vitamin C or acidic forms such as ascorbic acid. If this occurs, check the dose, take it with food if suitable, or consider a gentler form.

Can too much vitamin C be harmful?

Yes. Although vitamin C is water-soluble, taking too much from supplements can still cause unwanted effects. High supplemental intake may contribute to digestive upset and may increase kidney stone risk in some people. Avoid high-dose vitamin C unless it suits your needs and has been professionally recommended.

Can I take more than one vitamin C product at the same time?

Use caution when combining vitamin C products. Immune formulas, iron products, collagen products, multivitamins, children’s formulas and antioxidant blends may all contain vitamin C. Taking several together can increase your total intake unnecessarily.

Can vitamin C be taken with zinc?

Vitamin C and zinc are commonly combined in immune support formulas. This can be suitable for some people, but check the dose of both nutrients before adding extra products. Zinc can cause nausea or mineral-balance issues at higher intakes, so avoid stacking multiple immune formulas without checking the labels.

Can vitamin C be taken with collagen?

Yes, vitamin C is often used alongside collagen because vitamin C supports normal collagen formation. Some collagen products already include vitamin C, while others are plain collagen powders. Check the full formula before adding extra vitamin C.

Can vitamin C interact with medication?

Use caution if you take regular medication or have a diagnosed condition. Vitamin C may not suit everyone, especially at higher supplemental doses. Ask your doctor or pharmacist before using high-dose vitamin C if you take medication, have kidney disease, iron overload, cancer treatment, blood disorders or other medical concerns.

Is vitamin C suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

Vitamin C needs are important during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but the right product and dose can vary. If you are pregnant, planning pregnancy or breastfeeding, speak with your doctor, midwife, pharmacist or qualified health professional before using higher-dose vitamin C supplements.

Can children take vitamin C supplements?

Some vitamin C products are designed for children, but not every vitamin C supplement is suitable for every age group. Use products that clearly state children’s suitability and follow the label directions. For babies, young children or children with medical conditions, seek professional advice first.

Who should be cautious with vitamin C supplements?

People with kidney stones, kidney disease, iron overload, haemochromatosis, diagnosed medical conditions, medication use, pregnancy, breastfeeding, cancer treatment, or those shopping for a child should seek professional advice before using higher-dose vitamin C supplements.

Is this information a replacement for medical advice?

No. This information is general only and does not replace personalised medical advice. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, shopping for a child, managing kidney stones, iron overload, a diagnosed condition, or unsure whether vitamin C is suitable for you, speak with a qualified health professional before use.