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N° 44 · The evidence file

Buffered Vitamin C 1000 mg: the honest guide.

Ascorbic, without the burn. What it is, what it does, the right dose, and who it is — and isn't — actually for. Pharmacist-written, trial-backed, no marketing gloss.

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§.01The short answer.

Buffered Vitamin C 1000 mg is a pressed tablet formulated around a single idea: ascorbic, without the burn. Take one tablet a day, with water, anytime. Judge after four weeks.

The rest of this guide exists because the vitamin c 1000 mg aisle is a marketing jungle. You don't need a stack. You need the right dose of the right molecule, held consistently.

Most supplement failure isn't about the molecule — it's about the dose, the form, and whether anyone remembered to take it.— Liv Hartwell, PharmD

§.02What it actually does.

The claims worth making, in plain language:

AreaWhat to expect
ImmuneBaseline defense for the colder half of the year.
Daily baselineThe floor you build the rest of your stack on.
Pharmacist's note

Dose matters more than brand.

Vesper's Buffered Vitamin C 1000 mg is dosed to the amounts used in the trials that actually showed effect — not the amounts that fit a margin.

§.03Dose, timing, and how to take it.

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90 tablets

One bottle of Vesper's Buffered Vitamin C 1000 mg is 90 tablets for $16. Roughly a 3-month supply at the starting dose.

§.04What the trials actually show.

The honest version of the evidence. Buffered Vitamin C 1000 mg has roughly 24 relevant trials in the last fifteen years.

Immune.

Baseline defense for the colder half of the year. The effect size across the better-designed trials is modest and real — not miraculous. Treat the moderate, repeated signals as the truth.

Daily baseline.

The floor you build the rest of your stack on. The effect size across the better-designed trials is modest and real — not miraculous. Treat the moderate, repeated signals as the truth.

§.05Side effects and who should skip it.

§.06What to look for on a label.

  1. Active dose listed separately. Not buried in a proprietary blend.
  2. Third-party tested. USP, NSF, or Informed Choice.
  3. Short ingredient list. Active + capsule shell. Past six lines, you're paying for filler.
  4. No "complex" language. Marketing word that can legally mean anything.
  5. A real manufacturer address. Not a P.O. box.

§.07Frequently asked.

How long until I notice something?

Four weeks is the honest floor. If nothing has changed after eight weeks at the full dose, Buffered Vitamin C 1000 mg probably isn't your missing piece.

Can I stack it with other supplements?

Almost always yes. Plays well with a daily multi, D, magnesium, and fish oil.

Is the tablet form better?

For this molecule, yes. Clean, well-tested delivery for this molecule.

Can I take it forever?

No cycling needed. Take daily, judge quarterly.

What if it doesn't work for me?

Return within 60 days — even empty — and we refund it.


§.08The bottom line.

Buffered Vitamin C 1000 mg is ascorbic, without the burn. Buy the therapeutic dose, take one tablet daily, and check in at four weeks. If it's working you'll know. If it isn't, the bottle goes back.

Ours is $16 for 90 tablets, pressed tablet, USP-tested.

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