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Ingredients in the Women Multivitamin:
A combination of all the essential vitamins and minerals with
additional calcium, a reduced amount of iron, bioflavonoids, plant pigments,
amino acids and whole foods that include raspberry, pomegranate, and more.
Calcium: About 99 percent of the calcium in the human body is held
in the bones and teeth. The remaining 1 percent of calcium circulates in the
bloodstream, where it performs a variety of important functions. It helps to
contract muscles and helps regulate the contractions of the heart. It plays a
role in the transmission of nerve impulses and in blood clotting. Calcium is
involved in the stimulation of contractions of the uterus during childbirth and
in milk production. It also regulates the secretion of various hormones and aids
in the functioning of various enzymes within the body. Since vitamin C is
important for so many necessary bodily functions, taking a liquid
multivitamin that is rich in vitamin C is advised.
Chlorophyll: A natural plant pigment that lends its color to grass,
green foods, and many of the vegetables we eat, may play an important role in prevention of
certain cancers. Researchers in the early 1980s discovered that chlorophylls and
related chemicals can inhibit the ability of certain DNA-damaging chemicals to
cause mutations in bacteria.
Bioflavonoids: Also referred to as vitamin P, a name that
nutrition scientists object to because it has not been proved that they are
essential to human nutrition and health. Many researchers are studying
bioflavonoids and many reports have been given about their possible functions.
Raspberries: The substance found naturally in raspberries belongs
to the family of phytonutrients called tannins, and it is viewed as being
responsible for a good portion of the antioxidant activity. As an
antioxidant food containing ellagic acid, Raspberry helps prevent unwanted damage to cell
membranes and other structures in the body by neutralizing overly reactive
oxygen-containing molecules called free radicals.
Amino Acids: Are the building blocks of protein. Protein has an
important job in building and rebuilding body tissue and providing the body with
nitrogen, an essential element for all living beings. There are both essential
and nonessential amino acids. Essential amino acids must be obtained from the
diet; nonessential amino acids are made by the body. Here are lists of the essential and nonessential amino
acids.
Whole Food: The Women's Multivitamin may be taken alone or
combined with the whole food vitamins. This combination will give you the best of both worlds,
controlled intake of vitamin doses and the vital whole food ingredients.
Testimonials:
"Its about time, I can now use a vitamin formulated specifically for women's
needs!" Mrs. V. Ludlow GA USA
Guarantee:
We guarantee this supplements for potency and purity of women's
multivitamin.
Safety Notes: Accidental overdose of iron contain
products is a leading cause of fatal poisoning in children under 6. Keep this
product away from children.
Disclaimer: The statements on this website have not been been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. The
supplements sold on this website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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