Ingredients
Vitamin D
Vitamin D also called the “sunshine vitamin”, is mainly produced in our skin in response to sunlight. It is considered to be one of the main vitamin deficiencies in the population.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E, a fat soluble essential vitamin, is one of the best studied natural antioxidants. D-alpha-tocopheryl succinate is a natural form of Vitamin E…
Vitamin A
Vitamin A one of our fat-soluble compounds, can be found in two principal forms in foods, retinols and carotenoids. Retinol palmitate is the ester form of…
Omega 3 – Fish Oil
Omega-3 fatty acids are essential fats our body cannot make from scratch, so we must get them from our diet.
Vitamin B2
Vitamin B2, or riboflavin, is one of the B complex vitamins, essential for human health.
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B1 or thiamine was the first vitamin from the B complex that discovered. Thiamin Hydrochloride is the stable…
Selenium
Selenium is a powerful mineral with antioxidant properties, which is needed in important processes in our body, such as thyroid function.
Pantothenic Acid
Vitamin B5 or pantothenic acid, is one of the B complex vitamins, essential for human health. Calcium D-pantothenate is a resistant form of vitamin B5 used to ensure its stability.
Niacin
Niacin or Vitamin B3 is one of the B complex Vitamins and a key antioxidant. Nicotinamide, the amid form of niacin, has fewer side effects than the other forms of niacin used in supplements.
Vitamin B6
Consuming adequate amounts of vitamin B6 is important for maintaining optimal health and brain function. Pyridoxine hydrochloride is a water soluble form of vitamin B6 used to ensure its stability.
Biotin
Biotin, one of the B complex vitamins, key for energy release obtained from food.
Folate
Folate, one of the B complex vitamins, essential for human health. Pteroylmonoglutamic acid or known as folic acid is used as it is resistant to multiple factors that can destabilize this essential vitamin.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C is an essential and powerful antioxidant. Sodium L-ascorbate is a form of vitamin C with reduced acidity levels to be more easily absorbed.
Vitamin K2
Vitamin K2 is a key nutrient for blood clotting and bone health.
Iron
Iron is a key mineral involved in a variety of different functions. Iron deficiencies are common and can cause diseases like anemia.
Manganese
Manganese is an essential trace element, required for our body, brain and nervous system.
Zinc
Zinc is an essential mineral that our body uses in countless ways. It is involved in different body functions such as protein synthesis and immune function.
Copper
Copper is an essential mineral and a strong antioxidant for bone and connective tissue.
Chromium
Chromium, in the form of chromium picolinate is a key player for our body’s metabolism.