
Vitamin C is soluble and that’s why it does not cumulate in the organism. It is positive that one cannot overdose with it, or more precisely even a big dope has no undesirable effects. A negative fact is the body cannot make a reserve of vitamin C, yet it requires it in food several times a day. Vitamin C remains in the organism for 2 - 3 hours, and then another dope is necessary. Elimination of vitamin C can be accelerated by certain drugs, e.g. by acetylsalicyl acid, which can be serious during influenza or another type of respiratory disease, during which this vitamin is used to reduce fever. The level of vitamin C then can fall under optimum level. This can be prevented by using special preparation with a successive liberation. Celong® 500 capsules contain specially formed pellets that can successively liberate vitamin C and thus provide a sufficient level of vitamin C for the organism for a long time.


