Yes. Although these vitamins are common nouns, they are often used as proper nouns. TECHNICALLY, none of them should be capitalized.
However, some of them have become synonymous with certain proper nouns. Therefore, it is best to capitalize them, because that is what readers will expect. Do, however, be consistent.
Capitalize both words. Rose not Rose hips. Or, if you want to be perfectly correct, capitalize NONE of them.Be prepared to be "corrected" if you do.
There are some concerns. First, there is no conclusive evidence that this product or any of its ingredients prevents colds or shortens their duration. Second, the adult tablet contains 1 g of vitamin C, and the directions for use advise taking 1 tablet at the first sign of a cold and repeating the dose every 3 hours as necessary.
Vitamin C in doses higher than 1 g increases oxalate and urate excretion and may cause kidney stones.2 Third, the safety of this herbal teachingquran.com/courses.php.
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