Vitamin A | If you don’t get enough vitamin A, you are more likely to get infectious diseases and vision problems. |
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Vitamin C | Cures stress |
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Vitamin D3 | Recent studies show that people who are overweight may have higher levels of vitamin D. |
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Vitamin E | Some people use vitamin E for treating and preventing diseases of the heart and blood vessels including hardening of the arteries, chest pain, heart attack, leg pain due to blocked arteries, and high blood pressure. |
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Thiamin | Thiamine helps turn starch & sugar into the energy our bodies need, and plays an important role in nerve transmission. |
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Riboflavin | Riboflavin plays a major role in the production of energy by assisting in the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins. |
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Niacin | As a member of B-complex vitamins, niacin aids in the normal functioning of the human digestive system, promoting a healthy appetite, properly functioning nerves, and a glowing skin. |
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Vitamin B6 | Maintain normal nerve function |
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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. |
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Vitamin B12 | Vitamin B12 deficiency, a condition in which vitamin B12 levels in the blood are too low. |
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Biotin | When it comes to treating alopecia (hair loss), a biotin supplement may be taken for hair growth. This is due to higher levels of biotin needed than what is found in a common diet. |
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Pantothenic Acid | Vitamin B5 acts as a synthesizer of many important components required by the human body. |
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Calcium | Taking calcium carbonate by mouth as an antacid is effective for treating indigestion. |
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Iodine | Preventing breast cancer |
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Magnesium | Preventing and treating magnesium deficiency, and certain conditions related to magnesium deficiency. |
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Zinc | Cures High blood pressure |
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Selenium | Prevent cardiovascular disease |
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Manganese | Manganese is used for prevention and treatment of manganese deficiency, a condition in which the body doesn’t have enough manganese. |
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Chromium | Treating or preventing chromium deficiency. |
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Potassium | Maintain normal body growth |
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Inositol | Inositol is used for diabetic nerve pain, panic disorder, high cholesterol, insomnia, cancer, depression, schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s disease, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, promoting hair growth, a skin disorder called psoriasis, and treating side effects of medical treatment with lithium. |
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Choline Bitartrate | Choline is used for liver disease, including chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis. It is also used for depression, memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, Huntington’s chorea, Tourette’s disease, a brain disorder called cerebellar ataxia, certain types of seizures, and a mental condition called schizophrenia. |
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Fructose | The primary reason that fructose is used commercially in foods and beverages, besides its low cost, is its high relative sweetness. |
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Natural flavors | Natural flavors are created from anything that can be eaten (i.e animals and vegetables), even if those edible things are processed in the lab to create flavorings. |
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Citric acid | As an antioxidant, citric acid may be able to neutralize the damaging effects of free radicals, unstable compounds that can accumulate in the body and can trigger the growth of cancerous tumours. |
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Xanthan gum | Used as a food additive and rheology modifier |
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Potassium sorbate | It is widely used as a chemical preservative. This property is attributed to its slightly acidic nature that prevents the growth of microorganisms and thus prolongs the shelf life. |
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Grapefruit seed extract | Grapefruit juice is used for high cholesterol, “hardening of the arteries” (atherosclerosis), cancer, a skin disease called psoriasis, and for weight loss and obesity. |
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