Since its launch in 2012, Vimergy focuses on Committed to creating high-quality supplements in powder, capsule, and liquid forms. Not only are the brand’s products non-genetic, but they also adhere to vegan and paleo-friendly formulas that contain no gluten or soy. This means excipients or additives are kept to a minimum, which I consider a baseline requirement for any supplement added to my daily routine.
About two months ago I started adding Micro-C Immunity Perfect for my morning routine.This powder, which launched earlier this fall, is a more cost-effective version The brand’s best-selling Micro-C® formula Nearly twice as much vitamin C per serving. A 500g box of powder is enough to get you 1,000mg of vitamin C for up to nine months, while a smaller 250g box will get you satisfied in half that time.
As someone who knows how quickly supplement costs can rise, I love that Vimergy offers a cost-effective way to supplement with vitamin C without sacrificing quality, but there’s more to this formula than just price A place to love.
Clean ingredients list
As mentioned before, I am very picky about what I put into my body. The powder contains no added sugar and keeps ingredients to a minimum by delivering 1,000 mg of vitamin C via two minerals, ascorbic acid (also known as “buffered” vitamin C).
Although not The most bioavailable form of vitamin CThe mineral ascorbic acid is one of the gentler forms of vitamin C on the gastrointestinal tract because they are less acidic. This means you can get a large dose of vitamin C without sacrificing tummy comfort.
and Micro-C ImmunityVimergy Select Calcium Ascorbate and Magnesium Ascorbate; added 61 mg of calcium and 68 mg of magnesium per serving.
Each spoonful also contains a small amount of Phytonutrients and bioactive substances such as rutin, grape seed extract, silica, rosehip hip powder, and organic acerola fruit extract. (While completely transparent, some of these are at such low levels that I’d be tempted to classify them as sprinkles.)
tastes great
The first time I mixed a spoonful Micro-C Immunity, I expected it to taste, um, not sure. I find that many vitamin C powders have a weird artificial orange flavor and have a chalky texture that coats your tongue (and remains stuck to your tongue long after you want it).
Instead, I encountered a refreshingly light, fresh flavor. I even revisited supplement labels to double check for additives like natural sweeteners or flavors. I came across a simple, streamlined ingredient list that refuted my skepticism; this blend is still as clean as the brand claims.
I crave the fresh smell of morning now Micro-C Immunity, just like I used to enjoy a refreshing glass of lemon water. In a supplement line full of capsules, I like to eat something a little different.