Description
Unique multivitamin formula with 50 total ingredients. Vitamins, minerals, trace elements and fresh freeze-dried herbs and superfoods.
Ingredients that contribute to:
- the reduction of tiredness and fatigue (vitamins Β, C, magnesium, iron, folic acid*)
- the normal function of the immune system (vitamins Β, C, D, iron, folic acid, selenium, copper, zinc*)
- the protection of cells from oxidative stress (vitamins Β2, C, E, zinc, copper, manganese, selenium*)
- the normal function of the heart (thiamine*)
- the maintenance of normal bones (calcium, magnesium, manganese, zinc, vitamins D, K*)
With coenzyme Q10, important ingredient for cellular energy production, as well as lycopene and lutein, which have antioxidant activity. In addition, the composition contains spirulina, a superfood with high nutritional value for energy yielding and well-being of the body, as well as green barley grass, a rich source of minerals, trace elements, vitamins, proteins and enzymes. Also, acai berry, alfalfa, aronia, turmeric, dandelion, green tea, and several additional herbs contribute to the maximum product effectiveness.
*Official health claims from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
Directions
1 capsule daily, preferably after the meal
Precautions: Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Food supplements do not replace a balanced diet. This product is not intended to prevent, treat or cure a human disease. Consult your doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication or experiencing health problems. Keep away from little children in a cool and dry place at room temperature (max 25oC).
Composition
SUPPLEMENT FACTS |
Ingredients |
Amount per Serving : 1 capsule |
%NRV* |
Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) |
5mcg (200IU) |
100% |
Vitamin E (a-TE) (as Vitamin E acetate) |
6mg (8,96IU) |
50% |
Vitamin C |
80mg |
100% |
Thiamine (Vitamin B1 as Thiamine hydrochloride) |
6mg |
545,5% |
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) |
6mg |
428,6% |
Niacin (Vitamin B3) |
6mg |
37,5% |
Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine hydrochloride) |
8mg |
571,4% |
Folic acid |
200mcg |
100% |
Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) |
2,5mcg |
100% |
Biotin (D-Biotin) |
50mcg |
100% |
Pantothenic acid (as Calcium-D-pantothenate) |
8mg |
133,3% |
Vitamin K |
10mcg |
13% |
Calcium (as Carbonate) |
10mg |
1,3% |
Chromium (as picolinate) |
15mcg |
37,5% |
Copper (as gluconate) |
0,4mg |
40% |
Iron (as bisglycinate) |
0,5mg |
3,6% |
Magnesium (as Mg oxide) |
9mg |
2,4% |
Manganese (as Mn sulfate) |
0,5mg |
25% |
Molybdenum (as Na molybdate) |
25mcg |
50% |
Selenium (as Na selenite) |
15mcg |
27,3% |
Zinc (as Zn citrate) |
3mg |
30% |
Acai Berry (Euterpe oleracea) fresh freeze dried |
5mg |
** |
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) fresh freeze dried powder |
5mg |
** |
Alpha Lipoic Acid |
5mg |
** |
Aronia melanocarpa fresh freeze dried powder |
5mg |
** |
Cholin (as Cholin bitartrate) |
5mg |
** |
Citrus Bioflavonoid Complex |
5mg |
** |
Coenzyme Q10 |
5mg |
** |
Curcuma longa-Turmeric Root fresh freeze dried |
5mg |
** |
Dandelion Leaf (Taraxacum officinale) fresh freeze dried |
5mg |
** |
L-Glutathione |
2mg |
** |
Green Barley Grass (Hordeum vulgare) fresh freeze dried |
10mg |
** |
Green Tea Leaf (Camellia sinensis) |
5mg |
** |
Hesperidin |
1mg |
** |
Inositol |
5mg |
** |
Kale (Brassica oleracea var acephala) fresh freeze dried |
5mg |
** |
Larch Tree Arabinogalactan (Larix occidentalis) |
1mg |
** |
Lutein |
10mcg |
** |
Lycopene (as tomato prep.) |
20mcg |
** |
Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica) fresh freeze dried |
5mg |
** |
Oat Fiber |
5mg |
** |
Pomegranate Arils (Punica granatum) fresh freeze dried |
5mg |
** |
Rice Bran Stabilized (Oryza sativa L) |
5mg |
** |
Rose Hips (fruit) |
5mg |
** |
Rutin |
0,5mg |
** |
Soy Protein Isolate |
50mg |
** |
Spirulina (Spirulina platensis) fresh freeze dried |
25mg |
** |
Watercress (Nasturtium officinale) fresh freeze dried |
5mg |
** |
Beta-carotene |
1mg |
** |
Silicon (as Si dioxide) |
2mg |
** |
* NRV: Nutrient Reference Value
** NRV: Not established
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