Ingredients
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Protein | They are essential in the diet of animals for the growth and repair of tissue. |
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Vitamin A | Vitamin A, also called retinol, helps your eyes adjust to light changes when you come in from outside and also helps keep your eyes, skin and mucous membranes moist. |
Vitamin K | Vitamin K plays a key role in helping the blood clot, preventing excessive bleeding. Unlike many other vitamins, vitamin K is not typically used as a dietary supplement. |
Vitamin B12 | Vitamin B12 is applied to the skin either alone or in combination with avocado oil for psoriasis and eczema. |
Iron | Necessary for growth, development, normal cellular functioning, and synthesis of some hormones and connective tissue |
Magnesium | Magnesium is required for the proper growth and maintenance of bones. Magnesium is also required for the proper function of nerves, muscles, and many other parts of the body. |
Manganese | Manganese is an essential nutrient involved in many chemical processes in the body, including processing of cholesterol, carbohydrates, and protein. |
Sodium | Is an element that the body needs to work properly. |
Phycocyanin | It has large amounts of a compound called phycocyanin, moreso than any other food in the world |
Gamma Linolenic Acid | Supports Healthy Cell Generation |
Chlorophyll A | Chlorophyll is used for bad breath and reducing colostomy odor. A colostomy is a surgical opening made in the abdomen that allows intestinal waste to be collected in a bag. Chlorophyll is also used for constipation, “detoxification,” and wound healing. |
Zeaxanthin | Zeaxanthin is a main component of the macular pigment in the retina. Zeaxanthin is preferentially deposited over lutein in the center of the macular, the most important area for central vision. Zeaxanthin is also found in the brain and other organs. |
Arthrospira Platensis | Spirulina maxima, also called “Blue-green algae” describes a large and diverse group of simple, plant-like organisms found in salt water and some large fresh water lakes. |
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