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Hollywood Trender: C-Spray perfect for travelers
By April MacIntyre Jul 5, 2011, 0:03 GMT

Hollywood is full of hypochondriacs.
In all fairness, actors do fly quite a bit and often times have to kiss other actors for work. So I understand why the craft service tables are always loaded with Emergen-C packets, vitamins and the latest on set craze: C-Spray.
C-Spray is the latest in fast immune system boosting that delivers a potent dose of Vitamin C in an oral spray. It's a 1-once bottle that contains 1200 mg of vitamin C – each dose containing 200 mg.
C-Spray combines Vitamin C, Zinc, Echinacea, B-12 and amino acids into a convenient portable bottle that is administered with six sprays under the consumer’s tongue, which is absorbed immediately into the bloodstream and into the capillaries of tissue.
Vitamin C is a water soluble antioxidant that has been proven to help protect people from everyday toxins and pollutants, as well as prevent and fight colds, the flu and respiratory infections. It tastes like a sour Smarteez candy.
C-Spray is Made in the USA, and the company recommends higher daily doses of vitamin C to prevent the onset of vascular disease. C-Spray claims the oral vitamin can help contribute (along with a proper diet) to lowering cholesterol and repairing blood vessel walls by cleaning out dangerous lipoproteins that lead to cardio-vascular disease.
Vitamin C is crucial for collagen formation and the structural flexibility of the skin. Through the bloodstream, C-Spray has a direct pathway to protecting collagen and prevents aging by constantly repairing blood vessels from overexposure to ultra-violet radiation of the sun.
The parent company, Marz Sprays, is an American family-owned operation. Company co-founder Keith Marz tells Monsters and Critics that Vitamin C pills and capsules "lose 80-90% of their nutrient level after working their way through the digestive system, while C-Spray offers ten times the potency."
He added, “Instead of waiting to get sick, we want consumers using C-spray to stay healthy year round.”
Made in the USA, C-Spray is currently available for purchase on the company’s website, www.marzsprays.com and is under $20.
April MacIntyre is Monsters and Critics' smallscreen and people/celebrity editor who loves to visit and celebrate small American businesses when she can. You can contact her on Twitter
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