“Vitamin C drink” did not detect the amount of vitamin C 8 samples.



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Smart shopping reveals results The “vitamin C drinks” did not find the vitamin C 8 samples and the vitamin C content did not meet the label. Recommend eating fruits and vegetables that are acidic to get vitamin C.

Test center fit to buy Foundation for consumers In the framework of the project to support the surveillance system of goods and services for the protection of the health of consumers It revealed the results of the test of vitamin C content in 47 samples of drinks from commercially available vitamin C. The amount of vitamin C was not indicated on the product label and 8 samples were not found. Instruct consumers to get vitamin C from citrus fruits or vegetables, such as oranges, guavas, or blackberries.

Examples of drinks with vitamin C That did not detect the amount of vitamin C, 8 samples were

  1. Yanhee Vitamin C Water Yanhee VITAMIN C WATER Grass Jelly (Jelly grass drink with vitamin C) Size 460 ml. (Production date 07-10-2020 / 07-10-2021)
  2. Nourish Mate Nurish Mate Jelly Candy and carrageenan mixed with collagen, vitamin C and 15% white grape juice, strawberry and peach flavor, 150 ml. 08-2021)
  3. Mix, concentrated drink, orange flavor with vitamins, 48 ​​ml. (Production date 06-12-2019 / 06-12-2021)
  4. Mee Mix, Lemon Berry Flavor Concentrated Drink with Vitamin, 48 ml.
  5. Lemon flavored drink, Mini Lemonade brand, Vitamin C200 size 345 ml. (Production date 00-00-0000 / 03-10-2021)
  6. Festa-C Daily Fiber Lychee Flavor 12% Lychee Flavorred Drink with Vitamin C and Fiber 100 ml size (production date 02-09-2019 / 01-03-2021)
  7. Mini pink lemonade Lemon and berry flavored drinks, 345 ml. (Production date 00-00-00 / 26-08-21)
  8. Drink DRDRINK Gen Mivitamin Water (drink with vitamin C, vitamin B3, B6, B12, biotin, folic acid, safflower and calcium from lithoramian seaweed) 500 ml. (Production date 09-11-2020 / 09-11-2021)

Comparing the vitamin C content to the label claims Over 30% on the label found that 37 samples of the product did not meet the vitamin C content stated on the label. There is both more and less than what is indicated on the label.

The recommended daily intake of vitamin C according to the Thai RDI * (The Thai recommended daily intake is the recommended amount of nutrients for Thai people aged 6 years and over) is 60 milligrams. Exposure to light or heat The main food sources that consumers can choose for vitamin C are citrus fruits, guava, or berries and blackberries.

However, taking high doses of vitamin C can increase your risk of developing kidney stones.



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