For Multivitamin premium contains the following important substances:
- The spectrum of water-soluble vitamins - B vitamins, vitamin C and others. Their natural source is a varied diet with plenty of whole grains, vegetables and fruits. In some circumstances, the need for these vitamins increases - in stressful situations, illness or greater physical activity. Subsequently, their deficiency may manifest itself, eg by "painful" corners of the mouth or impaired healing. Vitamin C contributes to the normal function of the immune system and to reducing the degree of fatigue and exhaustion. Little is known that its good source is red pepper.
- Folic acid - its important source is mainly leafy vegetables, cereal sprouts, whole grains, liver and nuts. Folic acid significantly interferes with the hematopoietic process and contributes to reducing the rate of fatigue and exhaustion.
- Vitamin D -It is important not only for the health of our bones, but also for the body's immune functions. Vitamin D is produced in the body after exposing our skin to sunlight. Especially in the winter months, there is a risk that we will lack this vitamin.
- Vitamin E - fat-soluble vitamin with antioxidant effects. Due to these effects, we find vitamin E in vegetable oils and some nuts, where they serve to protect fatty acids from oxidation.
- Minerals and trace elements that have been shown to be important in the body's activities.
- Iron- a trace element important for the normal production of red blood cells. The shortage is particularly acute for women and people who eat an exclusively plant-based diet. A good source of iron is meat or liver. For plant sources, such as legumes, the utilization of iron is lower.
- Zinc- it is most represented in bones, hair, skin and nails and contributes to maintaining their normal condition. It has a number of other functions in the body, including helping to protect cells from oxidative stress. A good source is again food of animal origin (meat, eggs, cheese), or whole grain products.
- Iodine- this element is most associated with thyroid function - it contributes to its normal functioning. In addition, it contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system. Examples are sea fish, milk and dairy products.
- Selenium- the amount of selenium in foodstuffs depends on the selenium content of the soil. It has been found that some plants accumulate more selenium, such as broccoli, garlic or legumes in general. Selenium helps protect cells from oxidative stress and the normal function of the immune system.
INGREDIENTS:
Component
Amount in 1 tablet
Vitamin C
Magnesium
Niacin
Iron
Vitamin E
Zinc
Pantothenic acid
Manganese
Copper
Beta-carotene (vitamin A)
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B2
Folic acid
Iodine
Selenium
Chrome
Biotin
Vitamin D
Vitamin B12
Composition of 1 capsule:
filler: microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium carbonate, L-ascorbic acid, anti-caking agent: calcium phosphate, ferrous fumarate, nicotinamide (niacin), DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate, anti-caking agent: magnesium stearate, zinc oxide, beta-carotene, D-pantothenate , manganese sulfate, copper sulfate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine hydrochloride, riboflavin, chromium chloride, pteroylmonoglutamic acid, potassium iodide, sodium selenite, D-Biotin cyanocobalamin, cholecalciferol.
RECOMMENDED DOSAGE, METHOD OF USE:
- 1 tablet a day, drink plenty of water
NOTICE:
- Not intended for children, pregnant or lactating women.
- Do not exceed the recommended dosage.
- The product is not intended to be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Dose: 1 tablet
Packaging: 60 tablets
Dosage per package: 60
Content weight: 78 g / 60 tablets