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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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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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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Selenium | Selenium helps the body with:Making special proteins, called antioxidant enzymes, which play a role in preventing cell damage |
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Vitamin K2 MK7 | |
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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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Ribose | Ribose is a kind of sugar that is produced by the body. It is used as a medicine. |
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CoQ-10 | It is an antioxidant that helps neutralize harmful free radicals, one of the causes of aging. Stress, aging or some medications can cause a natural decline in CoQ10 and in most people over thirty, levels of CoQ10 in the skin are below optimum, resulting in lesser ability to produce collagen, elastin and other important skin molecules. As a small molecule that can easily penetrate the skin, CoQ10 may boost skin repair and regeneration and reduce free radical damage. CoQ10 has the beneficial effect of preventing photo-aging and wrinkles, most notably crows feet around the eyes. |
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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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Taurine | May Help with Certain Nerve Dissorders and Fight Depression |
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Hawthorn | Hawthorn is used for diseases of the heart and blood vessels such as congestive heart failure (CHF), chest pain, and irregular heartbeat. |
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Bromelain | Used for reducing swelling (inflammation), especially of the nose and sinuses, after surgery or injury |
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Blueberry | In addition to anthocyanins, blueberries contain a diverse range of phenolic compounds such as quercetin, kaempferol, myricetin and chlorogenic acid – all of which contribute to their antioxidant capacity. |
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Omega 3 | A form of polyunsaturated fat that the body derives from foo |
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Gamma Orozanol | |
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Nattokinase | Nattokinase is an enzyme (a protein that speeds up biochemical reactions) that is extracted from a popular Japanese food called natto. Natto is boiled soybeans that have been fermented with a bacterium called Bacillus natto. |
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Bhinese Brazilian Herbal Matirx | |
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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. |
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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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Sodium Stearyl | |
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Fumarate | |
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Lecithin | Some people apply lecithin to the skin as a moisturizer. |
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Rice Gum | |
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