Antioxidants
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Vitamin C is essential in maintaining a healthy immune system, and is critical to the formation of collagen, a structural protein that supports the skin and internal organs.†
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Zinc is crucial to the immune system. It helps maintain white blood cell activity, and helps support antioxidant protection.†
B Vitamins
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Thiamin (B1) plays a key role in the body's metabolic cycle for generating energy; helps in the metabolism of carbohydrates; and helps maintain a healthy nervous system. †
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Riboflavin (B2) is critical in breaking down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats so your body can use them for energy and repair. †
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Niacin (B3) is a component of coenzymes that are involved in producing energy and building larger molecules such as fatty acids and some hormones. †
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Vitamin B6 plays a role in forming energy-rich compounds and niacin, red blood cell and fat metabolism, nervous system functions, and modulation of hormones.
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Folic Acid (B9) produces healthy effects in the body and cells by functioning with enzymes. Folic acid works with two other B vitamins, B12 & B6, to help maintain healthy levels of homocysteine, an amino acid, in the blood.†
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Vitamin B12 is used in helping metabolize food for energy and making red blood cells. Healthy red blood cells help carry oxygen to cells.†
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Pantothenic Acid (B5) is an essential nutrient. A form of pantothenic acid is used in the body to help generate energy from fat, carbohydrates, and proteins.†
Electrolytes and energy metabolism minerals
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Calcium supports healthy hydration, muscle function, and also plays a critical role in the electrical conduction system of the heart.†
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Magnesium supports healthy hydration and muscle function. Over three hundred enzymes require magnesium as a cofactor.†
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Sodium supports healthy hydration, nerve and muscle function, and blood pH.†
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Potassium supports healthy hydration and is especially important for normal muscle contraction.†
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Phosphorusis an essential element used in the body as a structural component and participates in energy production and storage.†