Ingredients
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Calories | A calorie is a unit of energy. In nutrition and everyday language, calories refer to energy consumption through eating and drinking and energy usage through physical activity. |
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Fat | Fat is an essential part of our diet and nutrition, we cannot live without it. |
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. |
Fish Oil | Supports Heart Health and Strong Immune System |
Omega-3 Fatty Acids | Omega-3 fatty acids have been found to be beneficial for the heart. |
Eicosapentaenoic Acid | EPA can prevent the blood from clotting easily. These fatty acids also reduce pain and swelling. |
Docosahexaenoic Acid | DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid) plays a key role in the development of eye and nerve tissues. DHA may also reduce the risk of heart and circulatory disease by decreasing the thickness of the blood and lowering blood levels of triglycerides. |
Gelatin | Some people also use it for strengthening bones, joints, and fingernails. Gelatin is also used for improving hair quality and to shorten recovery after exercise and sports-related injury. |
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. |
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. |
Coconut Oil | This superfood is loaded with saturated fats that actually raise HDL (good) cholesterol and lower your risk of heart disease. |
Sodium Alginate | Sodium alginate is a chemical taken from brown seaweeds. It is used to make medicine. |
Stearic Acid | Stearic acid is one of many fatty acids that occur naturally in various plants and animal derivatives. It’s found in such products as animal tallow, cocoa butter and vegetable fats. When it’s used in cosmetic products, stearic acid primarily fulfills the role of a thickener or hardener. Stearic acid is the substance that helps your bar of soap retain its shape — just as it does in products such as candles, oil pastels and hard candies. |
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