As retinyl palmitate and mixed natural carotenoids
A cornerstone for maintaining healthy vision, Vitamin A plays a crucial role in supporting the immune system. Additionally, it aids in the health and maintenance of the heart, lungs, and kidneys. It's essential for reproduction and cellular communication.
As ascorbic acid
Beyond being a powerful antioxidant that combats free radicals, Vitamin C aids in collagen synthesis, which is vital for skin, cartilage, and bones. It also enhances iron absorption from plant-based foods, promoting optimal immune function.
From vegan cholecalciferol
Recognised for its role in bone health by promoting calcium absorption, Vitamin D also supports immune system health, potentially plays a role in mood regulation and combats inflammation.
As mixed natural tocopherols
Acting primarily as an antioxidant, Vitamin E helps to protect cells from oxidative stress. It also plays a role in immune function, skin health, and vision.
As phylloquinone
Integral for blood clotting, Vitamin K is also pivotal in helping the body utilise calcium for bones, supporting bone health and cardiovascular function.
As thiamine hydrochloride
Thiamin aids in the body's energy production from carbohydrates. It's essential for the growth, development, and function of cells.
As riboflavin
Vital for energy production, Riboflavin helps break down fats and drugs, playing a role in maintaining healthy eyes, skin, and nerve functions.
As nicotinamide
Beyond aiding in the function of the digestive system, skin, and nerves, Niacin is essential for converting food into usable energy.
As pyridoxine hydrochloride
Crucial for brain development during pregnancy and infancy, Vitamin B6 aids neurotransmitter synthesis and is instrumental in mood regulation.
As L-5 Methyltetrahydrofolate
Folate, a type of B-vitamin, plays a pivotal role in the body's many processes. It is essential for DNA synthesis, repair, and methylation, ensuring cellular functions and growth proceed smoothly. Its importance is heightened during periods of rapid cell division and growth, such as during pregnancy and infancy. Folate also works in tandem with vitamin B12 to aid in the formation of red blood cells and to support iron function in the body. The specific form, L-5 Methyltetrahydrofolate (MTHF), is the biologically active form of the vitamin, allowing for greater bioavailability and more efficient utilisation by the body. Adequate intake of folate contributes to overall well-being, supporting neurological, cardiovascular, and metabolic health.
As methylcobalamin
B12 is key for nerve tissue health, brain function, and the production of red blood cells and DNA.
Often associated with hair, skin, and nail health, Biotin also plays a role in energy production by metabolising fats, carbohydrates, and proteins.
As calcium d-pantothenate
This B vitamin is essential for synthesising coenzyme-A, aiding fatty acid metabolism and producing red blood cells and hormones.
From red marine algae
Beyond its primary function in bone and teeth formation, Calcium is necessary for muscle function, nerve transmission, and vascular contraction.
As potassium phosphate dibasic
Working closely with calcium, Phosphorus is essential for bone and teeth formation. It's also involved in how the body stores and uses energy.
From Kelp
Iodine is essential for the production of thyroid hormones, which regulate metabolism, energy production, and overall development.
As magnesium citrate
Magnesium supports various physiological functions, including nerve and muscle function, bone development, and energy production.
as zinc citrate
Integral for immune function, wound healing, and DNA synthesis, Zinc also supports growth and development during childhood, adolescence, and pregnancy.
As L-selenomethionine
Selenium (as L-selenomethionine): An antioxidant that defends against oxidative stress, Selenium also plays a role in DNA synthesis and supports a healthy metabolism.
as copper gluconate
Integral for connective tissue formation, Copper aids energy production and iron metabolism.
As manganese gluconate
Playing a role in bone formation, blood clotting, and reducing inflammation, Manganese is also involved in carbohydrate, amino acid, and cholesterol metabolism.
As chromium picolinate
Essential for macronutrient metabolism, Chromium enhances the action of insulin, a hormone critical for the metabolism and storage of carbohydrate, fat, and protein.
Key for maintaining fluid balance, Sodium is also essential for nerve and muscle function.
Important for heart health, Potassium regulates fluid balance, muscle contractions, and nerve signals.