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DIETARY
SUPPLEMENTS
C
Vitamins
Prices
Reflect A 25%
Discount Off The Suggested Retail Prices.
Minimum
Order For Daily Products Is $75.00
+ Shipping.
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Order For Daily Products To Receive Free Shipping Is $225.00.

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PRODUCT
DESCRIPTIONS FOLLOW THE PRICE LIST BELOW
Formulations
Developed By Dr. Reams For RBTI Are In RED.
Other
Formulations Taught By Dr. Reams For RBTI Are In PURPLE.
Formulations
Taught By Dr. Manthei &/or Dr. Beddoe For RBTI Are In
BLUE.
Formulations Not
Mentioned By Drs. Reams, Manthei, Beddoe Are In
BLACK.
C
Vitamins
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5.25 |
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15.00 |
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8.25 |
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13.50 |
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18.75 |
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22.50 |
C
Vitamin Product Descriptions
Acerola
Cherry: Our all-natural vitamin C tablets from acerola cherries can be
chewed or swallowed, and have a pleasant tart flavor. Each tablet contains 60 mg of
vitamin C. Acerola C is available in bottles of 60 tablets. (SA, sorbitol, vanilla)
Berry
C:
Lemon C: Lemon C contains 500 mg of vitamin C and 150 mg lemon bioflavonoid complex. Lemon C is available in bottles of 120 capsules. (SD, MS)
Spectra-Scorb: Spectra-Scorb vitamin C is in the form of mineral ascorbates;
containing 500 mg of vitamin C per tablet, plus 100 mg of mixed bioflavonoids and the
following amount of minerals from the mineral ascorbates: potassium (30 mg), calcium (26.5 mg), magnesium (13.5 mg), zinc (1.75 mg), and
manganese (630 mcg). Spectra-Scorb is an excellent source of vitamin C as well as minerals that are easily absorbed.
Spectra-Scorb is available in bottles of 100 tablets. (Calcium phosphate, C,
SA, MS, Silica)
Spectra-Scorb Plus: Spectra-Scorb Plus contains mineral ascorbates in an 8 hour sustained release tablet , with a chlorophyll coating. Each tablet
contains 1000 mg of vitamin C per tablet, along with 100 mg of the following blend:
hesperidin, rose hips, acerola cherry, pectin, orange, lemon, grapefruit, and rutin. The mineral ascorbates provide the following amounts of elemental
minerals: calcium (60 mg), magnesium (24 mg), zinc (2.5 mg), potassium (70 mg) as citrate-aspartate, not ascorbate),
manganese (125 mcg), and molybdenum (200 mcg). Spectra-Scorb Plus is available in bottles of 120 tablets. (C, SA, MS, Silica, CL)
Spectra-Scorb Powder: Spectra-Scorb Powder is a blend of calcium,
magnesium, potassium and zinc ascorbates with quercetin and lemon bioflavonoids. 1/2 teaspoon contains 1000 mg of vitamin C. This product is available in a 10 oz jar. (NE)
Non-Active
Ingredients Note that IF such are used in a particular product, they
are identified by an abbreviation in the product description. Below you
will find descriptions to each of these.
(NE): No Excipients - Many products contain no excipients.
(C): Cellulose - Also known as microcrystalline cellulose. A purified plant fiber used as a
filler, flowing agent, and aids tablet disintegration. Besides aiding in manufacturing,
cellulose supplies a high quality dietary fiber.
(CL): Chlorophyll - Natural plant material used as a protective coating on tablets.
(CS): Croscarmellose Sodium - This form of cellulose absorbs large quantities of water and
expands rapidly. This is used in small amounts to help tablets disintegrate. This effectively
eliminates the problem of undigested tablets.
(MS): Magnesium Stearate - Magnesium stearate is made by combining magnesium with
vegetable oils. Magnesium stearate assists in allowing ingredients to flow into tablet
dies and capsules.
(S): Shellac - A natural coating produced from tree resins by insects and collected by
farmers in India. Used on a few tablets that need protection from oxygen and moisture.
(SD): Silicon Dioxide - A natural silica used as an anti-caking agent, that allows
―sticky materials to flow. All silica is poorly absorbed, but does add some silicon to the diet.
Typically used in concentrations of 1% or less.
(SO): Soybean Oil - This natural vegetable oil is frequently included in soft-gel capsules
containing fat soluble vitamins or oils.
(SA): Stearic Acid - A natural vegetable oil often used as a lubricant to allow difficult
agents to flow. Used in small amounts (usually 2% or less) therefore, not adding
significant calories from fat.
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products offered. In
the right margin you will find links to RBTI & Reams
Diet items of interest.. |
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Sigurd Olszta
RBTI
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NH 03103, USA
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