Description:
Biotin
Your body needs biotin to help convert certain nutrients into energy. It also plays an important role in the health of your hair, skin, and nails. If you aren’t getting enough biotin, you may experience hair loss or a scaly red rash. However, a deficiency is rare. In most cases, the biotin you get from your diet is enough for you to reap the health benefits it offers.
Zinc Sulphate:
Zinc is a naturally occurring mineral. Zinc is important for growth and for the development and health of body tissues. Zinc sulfate is used to treat and to prevent Zinc deficiency.
Vitamin A:
Helps convert food into energy. Needed for healthy skin, hair, muscles, and brain and is critical for nerve function.
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2):
Helps convert food into energy. Needed for healthy skin, hair, blood, and brain
Niacin (Vitamin B3):
Helps convert food into energy. Essential for healthy skin, blood cells, brain, and nervous system
Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5):
Helps convert food into energy. Helps make lipids (fats), neurotransmitters, steroid hormones, and hemoglobin
Pyridoxin (Vitamin B6):
Aids in lowering homocysteine levels and may reduce the risk of heart disease Helps convert tryptophan to niacin and serotonin, a
neurotransmitter that plays key roles in sleep, appetite, and moods. Helps make red blood cells Influences cognitive abilities and
immune function.
Cobalamin (Vitamin B12)
Aids in lowering homocysteine levels and may lower the risk of heart disease. Assists in making new cells and breaking down some
fatty acids and amino acids. Protects nerve cells and encourages their normal growth Helps make red blood cells and DNA.
Copper:
Copper is an essential trace mineral necessary for survival. It is found in all body tissues and plays a role in making red blood cells and maintaining nerve cells and the immune system.
Niacin (Vitamin B3):
Helps convert food into energy. Essential for healthy skin, blood cells, brain, and nervous system
Calcium Pantothenate
Calcium Pantothenate is the calcium salt of pantothenic acid and is used in a combination with other vitamins to treat vitamin deficiency conditions. It may also be used in a combination with other vitamins to lower the levels of lipids and cholesterol in the body. The individual use of this supplement in any condition is not approved.
Cobalamin (Vitamin B12)
Aids in lowering homocysteine levels and may lower the risk of heart disease. Assists in making new cells and breaking down some fatty acids and amino acids. Protects nerve cells and encourages their normal growth Helps make red blood cells and DNA.
Calciferol (Vitamin D):
Helps maintain normal blood levels of calcium and phosphorus, which strengthen bones. Helps form teeth and bones. Supplements can
reduce the number of non-spinal fractures
Alpha Tocopherol (Vitamin E):
Acts as an antioxidant, neutralizing unstable molecules that can damage cells. Protects vitamin A and certain lipids from damage.
Diets rich in vitamin E may help prevent Alzheimer's disease.
Phylloquinone (Vitamin K):
Vitamin K is essential in aiding the body’s process of blood clotting, which helps the body heal wounds, bruises, and areas
affected by surgery. The basic functions of vitamin K are also thought to help certain skin conditions, such as:
* stretch marks
* spider veins
* scars
* dark spots
* stubborn circles under your eyes