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. |
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Vitamin C | Vitamin C is an antioxidant found in fruits and vegetables. It is important for your skin, bones, and connective tissue. It promotes healing and helps the body absorb iron. |
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Vitamin D3 | Vitamin D3 can be taken as a supplement to improve overall health or used to treat osteoporosis. |
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Vitamin E | Vitamin E is an important vitamin required for the proper function of many organs in the body. It is also an antioxidant. This means it helps to slow down processes that damage cells. |
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Thiamine | Vitamin B1 also known as Thiamine or Thiamin is a water-soluble vitamin, it is part of the B vitamin family. B vitamins support adrenal function, help calm & maintain a healthy nervous system, and are key for metabolic processes. |
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Riboflavin | Riboflavin is used for preventing low levels of riboflavin (riboflavin deficiency), cervical cancer, and migraine headaches. |
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Niacin | Niacin helps in creating sex hormones for people suffering through sexual disorders like impotence and erectile dysfunction. Vitamin B3 performs the important function of converting proteins, carbohydrates and fats into energy. |
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Vitamin B6 | Itamin B6 is a water-soluble vitamin. Water-soluble vitamins dissolve in water. The body cannot store them. Leftover amounts of the vitamin leave the body through the urine. That means you need a continuous supply of such vitamins in your diet. |
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Folic Acid | Folic acid helps your body produce and maintain new cells, and also helps prevent changes to DNA that may lead to cancer. Folic acid is needed for the proper development of the human body. It is also used to prevent heart disease |
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Vitamin B12 | Vitamin B12 is applied to the skin either alone or in combination with avocado oil for psoriasis and eczema. |
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Biotin | Biotin, also known as Vitamin B7 and Vitamin H is used in treating and preventing hair loss, brittle nails, skin rash in infants, diabetes, and mild depression. |
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Pantothenic Acid | People apply dexpanthenol, which is made from pantothenic acid, to the skin for itching, promoting healing of mild eczemas and other skin conditions, insect stings, bites, poison ivy, diaper rash, and acne. |
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Calcium | Calcium is a mineral that is an essential part of bones and teeth. The heart, nerves, and blood-clotting systems also need calcium to work. |
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Iodine | Iodine is applied to the skin to kill germs, prevent soreness inside the mouth (mucositis) caused by chemotherapy, and treat diabetic ulcers. |
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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. |
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Zinc | Zinc is used for boosting the immune system, treating the common cold and recurrent ear infections, and preventing lower respiratory infections. |
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Selenium | Selenium helps the body with:Making special proteins, called antioxidant enzymes, which play a role in preventing cell damage |
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Copper | Copper is also used for improving wound healing, and treating osteoarthritis and brittle bones (osteoporosis). |
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Manganese | Manganese is an essential nutrient involved in many chemical processes in the body, including processing of cholesterol, carbohydrates, and protein. |
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Molybdenum | Molybdenum works in the body to break down proteins and other substances. Molybdenum deficiency is very uncommon. |
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Potassium | Control the electrical activity of the heart |
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Cinnamon | The health benefits of cinnamon can be attributed to its antibacterial, antifungal, antimicrobial, astringent and anticlotting properties. The spice is rich in essential minerals such as manganese, iron and calcium, while also having a high content of fiber. |
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Inositol | Inositol is a vitamin-like substance. |
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Taurine | May Help with Certain Nerve Dissorders and Fight Depression |
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Alpha Lipoic Acid | Alpha-lipoic acid helps the body to convert glucose into energy. |
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Choline | Choline is taken by pregnant women to prevent neural tube defects in their babies and it is used as a supplement in infant formulas. Choline is used for liver disease, including chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis. |
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Fenugreek | It is wrapped in cloth, warmed and applied directly to the skin to treat local pain and swelling, muscle pain, pain and swelling of lymph nodes, pain in the toes, wounds, leg ulcers, and eczema. |
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Neem | Neem contains chemicals that might help reduce blood sugar levels, heal ulcers in the digestive tract, prevent conception, kill bacteria and prevent plaque formation in the mouth. |
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Quercetin | Quercetin has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. |
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Betaine HCI | Betaine hydrochloride is a powerful digestive aid for people who may have been privy to a poor diet, prolonged dehydration and generalized stress. |
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Citrus Bioflavonoid Complex | Citrus bioflavonoids are derived from fruits high in vitamin C, and they appear to act synergistically with the vitamin to neutralize free radicals. Bioflavonoids’ antioxidant properties are thought to be particularly beneficial for capillary strength. |
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PABA | PABA is taken by mouth for skin conditions including vitiligo, pemphigus, dermatomyositis, morphea, lymphoblastoma cutis, Peyronie’s disease, and scleroderma. PABA is also used to treat infertility in women, arthritis, “tired blood” (anemia), rheumatic fever, constipation, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and headaches. It is also used to darken gray hair, prevent hair loss, make skin look younger, and prevent sunburn. |
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L-Carnitine | L-carnitine is used for conditions of the heart and blood vessels including heart-related chest pain, congestive heart failure (CHF), heart complications of a disease called diphtheria, heart attack, leg pain caused by circulation problems (intermittent claudication), and high cholesterol. |
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Rutin | Antioxidant Flavanoid - May Help Protect Against Cancer |
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Kelp | Kelp contains many vitamins, especially B vitamins, which are essential for cellular metabolism and providing your body with energy. |
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Lutein | Related to beta-carotene and Vitamin A |
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Vanadium | Vanadium is a mineral. It was named for the Norse goddess of beauty, Vanadis, because of its beautiful colors. Vanadium supplements are used as medicine. |
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Cellulose | Cellulose provides structure and strength to the cell walls of plants and provides fiber in our diets. Although some animals, such as ruminants, can digest cellulose, humans cannot. |
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Vegetable stearic acid | Stearic acid is one of many fatty acids that occur naturally in various plants and animal derivatives. |
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Vegetable modified cellulose gum | Cellulose gum has a number of different uses and is found in a variety of different types of foods. It’s used to stabilize the foam in your mug of beer and helps prevent crystallization of sugar in icing. Cellulose gum also binds well with water and is used in low-calorie food products such as fat-free ice cream and low-fat cookies to add bulk and texture. The food additive also helps suspend fruit in products such as jelly and fruit pie fillings. |
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Vegetable magnesium stearate | Magnesium stearate is used in dietary supplements because your body can easily convert it into monounsaturated fat–of the kind found in olive oil—and it does not raise levels of harmful cholesterol in your bloodstream, says WorldwideHealth.com. |
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Vegetable modified cellulose | Supplements containing modified glucose, which is viscous soluble fiber, when consumed with meals, may reduce blood glucose spikes after meals; it may also reduce blood total and LDL cholesterol levels, when taken regularly for several weeks , but more research is warranted. |
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Silica | Increasing bone mineral density when obtained from foods. |
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Vegetable glycerin | Glycerin is what is called a humectant. Glycerin helps maintain the skin’s water balance on an intercellular level. Glycerin in lotions or other skin care products can help prevent or combat dry skin. |
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