Endo-met Laboratories
Endo A-C Supplement – 90 Capsules by Endo-met Labs – Immune & Antioxidant Support
Endo A-C by Endo-met Labs is a specialized blend of Vitamin A, Vitamin C, and bioflavonoids designed to enhance immune health, support skin integrity, and provide antioxidant protection. Available in both 90 and 180-capsule options, this supplement is ideal for fast oxidizers with increased Vitamin A needs to improve Vitamin C utilization.
Endo A-C contains essential nutrients like Vitamin A, Vitamin C, and a mix of bioflavonoids that together strengthen immune health and support overall wellness. It is particularly suited for fast oxidizers who may benefit from additional Vitamin A to effectively utilize Vitamin C, especially during times of immune stress. Hair analysis indicators include slow oxidation, certain mixed and fast oxidation types, low sodium-to-potassium ratio, and elevated copper or toxic metal levels.
*Daily Value not established.
Microcrystalline cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, magnesium vegetable stearate, silicon dioxide, film coating (hypromellose, glycerin, and hydroxypropyl cellulose). Contains corn.
Take one capsule daily, or as directed by a physician. Available in 90 and 180 capsule bottles to meet individual health needs.
This product is free of: casein, dairy, egg, gluten, lactose, soy, wheat, whey, and yeast.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
If you're unsure whether Endo A-C is the right supplement for you, consider getting a hair analysis to understand the benefits of nutritional balancing. For more information, call us at 888-932-2526.
This product information is for educational purposes only. Your results may vary from those listed above.
Serving size: One capsule · 90 capsules per container
| Per serving | Amount | % Daily Value |
|---|---|---|
| Vitamin A (as retinyl palmitate) | 105 mcg RAE | † |
| Vitamin C (as sodium ascorbate) | 300 mg | † |
| Citrus Bioflavonoids | 300 mg | † |
| Rutin (Sophora japonica 95% extract) | 30 mg | † |
| Rosehip (Rosa canina) Powder | 30 mg | † |
† Daily Value not established. Other ingredients: Hypromellose (vegetable capsule), Nu-FLOW® (organic rice fiber).
The bottle says take one capsule a day. That is the generic label default, and it is almost never what a hair tissue mineral analysis actually calls for.
A lab report prescribes a schedule written as three numbers — morning, noon and evening:
| On your report | What it means |
|---|---|
| 1 | One capsule, once a day |
| 1-1-0 | One in the morning, one at noon, none in the evening |
| 1-1-1 | One with each of the three meals |
| 2-1-1 | Two in the morning, one at noon, one in the evening |
| 2-2-1 | Two, two, then one |
| 1-1-2 | One, one, then two — weighted to the evening |
| 3-3-3 | Three with each meal, nine a day in total |
Those are examples rather than a complete list — reports use many combinations, and the amounts are set from your own oxidation rate and mineral ratios. A formula the label treats as a once-a-day supplement may well be prescribed several times a day on a chart, or only in the morning, or not at all.
So do not work out how long a bottle will last from the label. Work it out from your schedule. If you are on 3-3-3, a 180-count bottle is twenty days, not six months.
If you have a report and are not certain how to read it, send it over — walking people through their own numbers is exactly what the text support is for.
Endo A-C is indicated by slow oxidation, an elevated copper level, a depressed sodium-to-potassium ratio, or elevated toxic metals — and in certain mixed and fast oxidizers as well.
There is a reason this exists rather than plain vitamin C. Fast oxidizers need the cofactors in this formula in order to use vitamin C at all — the citrus bioflavonoids, rutin and rosehip are doing real work, not padding.
Worth knowing before taking any vitamin C long term: vitamin C lowers copper and tends to raise iron. That is useful when copper is the problem and unhelpful when it is not, which is precisely the kind of thing a chart settles.
Whether it applies to you is read from your own chart rather than from how you feel in a given week. If you have not been tested, that is where the decision starts rather than with a bottle.
Vitamin C is described in the Endo-met literature as assisting the elimination of all the toxic metals. But ascorbic acid on its own is not the whole story: fast oxidizers need the cofactors supplied in Endo A-C in order to actually utilize the vitamin C. That is the reason this exists as a formula rather than as a plain vitamin C capsule.
Up to 1,000 mg daily is generally well tolerated by most people. Slow oxidizers can often take considerably more. High doses of plain vitamin C in a fast oxidizer can work against copper status, which is a further reason the pairing matters rather than the dose alone.
Nutritional balancing programs sometimes produce what Dr. Paul C. Eck and Dr. Lawrence Wilson called retracing, or a healing reaction. It shows up in one of three ways: an old symptom briefly returns, a current one intensifies for a while, or something new appears and then passes.
Three questions help you tell that apart from something that genuinely needs attention. Are you following a properly designed program? Is the rest of your lifestyle sound — sleep, food, rest? And were you feeling better in the period just before it started?
Cadmium is the classic illustration of why this happens at all. Cadmium has a sodium-retaining effect on the body, so as it is eliminated, sodium falls, the oxidation rate slows, and a person can feel more tired than when they began. It is the point at which people most often quit a program — and, in this framework, the point at which continuing matters most.
Curated by Practitioner Eileen Durfee, NBS (Nutritional Balancing Science), NASM-CPT — wellness educator, inventor with 10 U.S. and 6 international patents, author, and Nationally Certified Spinal Fitness Specialist
This is the one I end up explaining most often. If you are a fast oxidizer, plain ascorbic acid does not do much for you on its own — you need the cofactors in this formula to actually use the vitamin C. People come to me having taken large doses of straight vitamin C for years, wondering why it never seemed to do anything. That is usually why.
I came to hair analysis in 2010, under ARNP Julie Walker in Kennewick, Washington, and worked directly with Analytical Research Labs — testing family and friends until I could read a chart properly. I listened to every cassette tape Dr. Paul Eck recorded and read every newsletter that laboratory published. When I found out a degree in Nutritional Balancing existed, I signed up with Dr. Larry Wilson in August 2011, and I have practised independently since the autumn of 2017. The most useful thing I can offer is not a longer product list — it is help reading your own chart and adjusting between tests. Mineral patterns almost always shift on a retest, and watching that happen chart to chart is where the real learning is. I hand-select the formulas and the absorbable forms that consistently help people feel and function better.
How I am available to you. If you order a hair analysis, you get text support from me while you are on the program — retracing and detox questions are best answered as they happen, not weeks later. It takes about three months to train someone to understand what is going on and adjust their own program between tests, and that is the goal. Our Facebook group is free to join whether or not you have bought anything: ask questions there and read through the tips already shared.
I also work in order of priorities, to fit your budget. Some people go all out for longevity; others take only what their hair analysis calls for, once a day. Both are worth doing. Tell me where you are and we will start there.
Matched to your chart. Endo-met formulas are designed to be selected from Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis results rather than chosen from symptoms, because the same product can suit one oxidation pattern well and another poorly. If you are unsure whether this one fits you, a hair analysis answers that from your own numbers.
These indicators and precautions help tailor the use of Endo A-C for optimal detoxification and metabolic support while minimizing potential adverse effects.
Endo-met supplements should be taken based on individual Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) results. These supplements are generally regarded as safe during pregnancy, but if breastfeeding, it's recommended to conduct another HTMA test for tailored advice from a professional familiar with hair analysis.
Dosages for Endo-met Endo A-C are typically adjusted according to HTMA findings, with a suggested daily intake of one (1) to three (3) capsules, taken two to three times daily along with meals. For safety and effectiveness, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare practitioner knowledgeable in hair analysis. If HTMA testing is not accessible, follow the dosage instructions on the product packaging.
A single bottle of Endo A-C contains 90 capsules. The duration depends on your daily intake:
Adjust your intake based on your needs, with the flexibility to extend or shorten your supply accordingly.
Endo A-C is manufactured by Endo-Met Laboratories, whose formulas were developed around Dr. Paul C. Eck’s approach to mineral balancing. Explore the full line on our Endo-Met supplements page.
Endo-met formulas work best when they are matched to your mineral pattern. A hair tissue mineral analysis shows your levels and toxic element exposure, and the kit is mailed to you with a scale. Or simply call us on 888-932-2526 and ask.
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