Ingredients
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Vitamin A (as Mixed Carotenoids) | 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 A mostly comes from animal foods, but some plant-based foods supply beta-carotene, which your body then converts into Vitamin A. It also has antioxidant properties that neutralize free radicals in the body that cause tissue and cellular damage. |
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Vitamin C (as Calcium Ascorbate) | 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. |
Vitamin E (as d-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate) | Vitamin E is a vitamin that dissolves in fat. It is found in foods such as cereals, vegetable oils, eggs, poultry, meat, vegetables, fruits, and wheat germ oil. |
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) | Riboflavin is used for preventing low levels of riboflavin (riboflavin deficiency), cervical cancer, and migraine headaches. It is also used for treating riboflavin deficiency, acne, muscle cramps, burning feet syndrome, carpal tunnel syndrome, and blood disorderssuch as congenital methemoglobinemia and red blood cell aplasia. |
Vitamin B-6 (as Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) | Vitamin B6 is used for preventing and treating low levels of pyridoxine (pyridoxine deficiency) and the “tired blood” (anemia) that may result. It is also used for heart disease; high cholesterol; reducing blood levels of homocysteine, a chemical that might be linked to heart disease; and helping clogged arteries stay open after a balloon procedure to unblock them (angioplasty). |
Zinc (as Zinc Gluconate) | Essential Trace Element: Promotes a Range of Health Functions |
Selenium (as Selenomethionine) | Helping your body protect you after a vaccination |
Vision Complex Proprietary Blend | |
Quercetin Dehydrate (Dimorphandra mollis) (pod) | Quercetin has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. |
L-Cysteine | N-acetyl cysteine comes from the amino acid L-cysteine. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. N-acetyl cysteine has many uses as medicine. |
L-Glutamine | May Help Gut Function, the Immune Sytem, and Other Essential Processes |
Glycine | Protein Building Block and Promotes Healthy Brain function |
Taurine | May Help with Certain Nerve Dissorders and Fight Depression |
Bilberry | 100% certified Bilberry Leaf (Vaccinium myrtillus) |
Lutein | Related to beta-carotene and Vitamin A |
Vegetable cellulose | Even though the structures of cellulose and starch are very similar, you can digest starch, but not cellulose, because humans don’t produce the enzyme necessary for cellulose digestion — though many species of bacteria do. When you consume cellulose, it passes through your stomach and small intestine unscathed, and is eventually broken down by bacteria in the large intestine. They produce gases as a byproduct of cellulose digestion, which is why high-fiber foods can sometimes cause bloating. |
Rice flour | It is used as a poultice that soothes inflamed acne and skin ulcerations. It has been used by Asian women in their facial makeup and to wash their skin since the 16th century. It is considered an emollient rich skin treatment. |
Calcium silicate | The term calcium silicate applies to a number of related compounds consisting of calcium, silicon, and oxygen, all of which tend to occur in a hydrated form. |
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