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Viruses, fatigue and the need for immune support: AquaSource Super Berry C — the living power of real vitamin C
Acerola, maqui berry, acai berry and sea buckthorn — vitamin C from fruits, not just a synthetic tablet.
AquaSource Super Berry C

What’s Important to Know
When we feel that we may be getting sick, vitamin C is often the first thing we reach for.
But there is a difference between isolated ascorbic acid and vitamin C that comes from real fruits — together with bioflavonoids, antioxidants and other plant compounds.
This is where AquaSource Super Berry C comes in.
It is created from four powerful fruit sources:
acerola
maqui berry
acai berry
sea buckthorn
This is not just “another vitamin C.”
It is fruit-based antioxidant support for moments when the body needs more care — seasonal pressure, fatigue, recovery, skin, blood vessels and the immune system.
Vitamin C also contributes to normal collagen formation — which makes it important not only for immune support, but also for the skin, connective tissue and the feeling of inner wellbeing.
The NIH Office of Dietary Supplements states that vitamin C contributes to the normal function of the immune system and plays a role in collagen synthesis. Scientific publications also examine acerola, acai, maqui and sea buckthorn as fruit sources of vitamin C, polyphenols and antioxidant compounds.
Explore Helpful Combinations
Super Berry C is often combined with:
ColActive 3 — for seasonal support, family care and immune balance
Organic Green Energy — for cellular nourishment, minerals and everyday energy
Organic Vitamin D — as part of broader support during seasons with more viruses and higher pressure on the body
Super Antioxidant — for oxidative stress, urban pressure and antioxidant protection
A Friendly Note
Do not wait until you feel unwell to think about vitamin C. Many people reach for it only when they feel that “something is coming.” But the body often responds better to more regular support — especially during stress, busy periods, seasonal changes, lack of sleep or contact with many people.