Supplement Information
Antioxidants
Antioxidants are essential for overall health, and are the ultimate anti-aging nutrients.
They reduce damage to the body’s cells from both naturally occurring, and introduced chemicals.
Specifically, these nutrients have an ability to prevent oxidation, and neutralise free radicals – unstable compounds that react with, and damage other substances in the body.
Clinical studies show that antioxidants work with synergy with each other.
To ensure good health, take a number of different types of antioxidant, enabling you to best protect the whole body, and all of its complex systems, and tissues.
Recent studies on centenarians have revealed a clue of their longevity secret – they have higher levels of antioxidants in their body.
Omega 3 Fatty Acids
Maintains Joint Flexibility, Longevity Healthy Bones, Skin, Hair, and Nails Healthy Heart, and Circularity System.
Omega-3 fatty acids such as EPA and DHA are found in fish oils.
These two substances are linked with lowering triglycerides – thus helping prevent heart disease, and inhibiting atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), and helping to reduce pain, and inflammation.
Omega-3 fatty acids are the ideal supplement for anyone seeking to maintain optimal health.
Vitamin A
Supports Eye Health Immune, Respiratory System Function, healthy skin, Antioxidant Capabilities, Growth Help, Treat Emphysema, and Hyperthyroidism.
Vitamin A is an essential fat-soluble vitamin required for maintenance of normal vision.
Vitamin A refers to a group of compounds that display vitamin A activity.
Retinol is the principal vitamin A and belongs to the class of chemicals known as the retinoids.
Retinol is and other retinoids occur in animal tissues.
Beta-carotene, and other carotenoids, also display vitamin A activity, and are sometimes referred to as pro-vitamin A, because they are converted to vitamin A in the body as needed.
Carotenoids occur in plants & have the added benefit of providing antioxidant activity.
Use:
Supplementary intake of vitamin A is known to improve immune function, improve day & night vision, reduce eye fatigue, & improve skin function & structure.
Vitamin A therapy is used in the treatment of skin disorders such as acne, eczema, & psoriasis.
It is also used as supportive therapy in the treatment of respiratory illnesses such as allergies, asthma, bronchitiss, & emphysema.
Vitamin B1
Promotes Nervous System Healthin Digestion Growth Stress the Heart, and Muscles Working Properly.
Vitamin B1 is a water- soluble vitamin involved in many metabolic reactions.
It is converted in the body into co-enzymes that aid in carbohydrate metabolism.
Vitamin B1 also needed for the production of RNA and DNA
It is also involved in maintenance of nervous system functioning.
Vitamin B2
Promotes Good Vision Hair, and Nails, and Promotes Healthy Skin, Sore Mouth, Lips and Tongue Metabolise.
Vitamin B2 is an essential water-soluble vitamin.
It is involved in the production of energy from carbohydrates, fatty acids, and amino acids.
Vitamin B2 involved in the regeneration of one of the body's important antioxidants, glutathione.
Adequate intake of the vitamin is essential for good health.
Vitamin B3
Can Aid in Digestion, Cholesterol Levels, Energy, and Circulationton Reduce Blood Pressure, Healthy Skin for the Synthesis of Sex Hormones, Insulin, and Thyroxine.
Vitamin B3 is a water-soluble essential vitamin.
It is functionally active as part of two important
co-enzymes-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) and nicotinamine adenine dincleotide phosphate (NADP).
These two enzymes are present in every living cell, and involved in many vital metabolic processes including energy production, and fatty acids production,
glycolysis, and the reduction of cholesterol and fatty acids in the blood stream.
Vitamin B3 supplementation was shown to reduce “bad” LDL-cholesterol, while increasing “good” HDL-cholesterol.
Vitamin C
Accelerates Wound Healing, Stress, Cholesterol the Immune System Collagen as Anti-Histamine the Body Absorb Iron Longevity for overall Health Decrease Cancer Risk.
Vitamin C is a water-soluble essential vitamin that functions primary in the production of collagen, the intercellular tissues that hold the body’s cells together.
It also helps heal wounds, fights infection, maintains healthy capillaries, and promotes healthy gums and teeth.
Vitamin C is a very important antioxidant, and protects cells from damage; it also prevents the oxidation of folate.
It assists in the metabolism of tyrosine, phenylalanine, and aids in the absorption of iron.
Use:
An adequate vitamin C intake is necessary for good health, & protection from free radical damage.
Vitamin C is commonly used as supportive nutritional therapy in the treatment of several disorders, including bleeding gums, the common cold, allergies, asthma, and emotional stress.
It is also thought to promote cardiovascular wellness, and protect against cancer.
Vitamin E
Powerful Antioxidant, Scar Tissue, Lower Blood Pressure, protects Lungs against Pollution, Cardiovascular Wellness, Anti-Inflammatory Effects, Immune System Function, and Cellular Aging.
Vitamin E is an essential fat-soluble nutrient.
It is mainly known for its role as an antioxidant, protecting the body from free radical damage.
This antioxidant function contributes to a reduced risk of developing certain degenerative diseases, such as coronary heart disease, cataracts, certain cancers, and arthritis; it also protects tissue lipids and vitamin A from oxidation.
Use
Vitamin E enhances the action of the immune system.
It lessens the severity of inflammation, and premenstrual syndrome, and helps improve circulatory irregularities such as nocturnal leg cramps, and blood platelet adhesion.
Vitamin E inhibits the conversion of dietary nitrites to harmful nitrosamines in the stomach.
Nitrosamines are strong tumor promoters and implicated in causing gastrointestinal cancers.