- 41.6 mg
- Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid)
- 8.5 mg
- Vitamin C (Ascorbyl palmitate)
- 66.7 mg
- Calcium (Calcium citrate)
- 4.1 mcg (166.6 I.U.)
- Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol)
- 11 mg AT (16.6 I.U.)
- Vitamin E (d-alpha Tocopheryl acid succinate)
- 17 mcg
- Vitamin K1
- 4.2 mg
- Vitamin B1 (Thiamine HCl)
- 4.2 mg
- Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
- 2.1 mg
- Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin 5’ phosphate)
- 4.2 mg
- Niacin
- 8.3 mg
- Niacinamide
- 2.1 mg
- Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCL)
- 1.5 mg
- Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxal 5’ phosphate)
- 133.3 mcg
- Folate (as Metafolin®, Calcium L-5-methyltetrahydrofolate)
- 83.3 mcg
- Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin)
- 333 mcg
- Biotin
- 8.3 mg
- Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid) (Calcium d-pantothenate)
- 33.3 mcg
- Iodine (Potassium iodide)
- 16.7 mg
- Magnesium (Magnesium citrate)
- 2.5 mg
- Zinc (Zinc citrate)
- 33.3 mcg
- Selenium (Selenomethionine)
- 333 mcg
- Manganese (Manganese citrate)
- 33.3 mcg
- Chromium (Chromium polynicotinate)
- 16.6 mg
- Potassium (Potassium citrate)
- 333 mcg
- Boron (Boron glycinate)
- 16.6 mcg
- Vanadium (Bisglycinato oxo vanadium)
- 7.8 mg
- Choline (Choline bitartrate)
- 21 mg
- Inositol
- 12.5 mg
- DL-alpha Lipoic acid
- 750 mcg (1250 I.U.)
- Beta Carotene (Blakeslea trispora) (Whole)
- 16.7 mg
- Cranberry powder (Vaccinium macrocarpon) (Fruit)
- 1 mg
- Lutein (Tagetes erecta) (Herb flower oleoresin)
- 167 mcg
- Zeaxanthin (Tagetes erecta) (Flower)
- 21 mcg
- Lycopene (Solanum lycopersicum) (Fruit flesh)
- 1.7 mg
- Lignans (from Norway spruce) (Stem heartwood)
- 16.7 mg
- Green tea extract (Camellia sinensis) (Leaf)(standardized to contain 65% cate- chins and 30% epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG))
- 16.7 mg
- Turmeric extract (Curcuma longa) (Rhizome)(standardized to contain 95% curcuminoids)
- 8.3 mg
- Calcium-d-glucarate
- 16.7 mg
- Red wine polyphenol extract (Vitis vinifera) (Fruit)(standardized to contain 25% total polyphenols)
- 16.7 mg
- Grape seed extract (Vitis vinifera) (Seed) (standardized to contain 92% polyphenols)
- 8.3 mg
- Pomegranate extract (Punica granatum) (Fruit pericarp) (standardized to contain 40% total punicosides)
- 16.7 mg
- Roseroot extract (Rhodiola rosea) (Root) (standardized to contain 3% rosavins and 1% salidroside)
- 8.3 mg
- Lemon balm extract (Melissa officinalis) (Leaf) (standardized to contain 5% rosemarinic acid)
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Women's Health
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Health concerns like PMS and menopause can sometimes make a woman wish they were a man. But by balancing hormones with the right nutritional supplements, you can feel energetic and stress free...
PMS, menopause, pregnancy, stress, breast health, sexual health and emotional well-being are all major health concerns for women. Some are frustrating, like PMS, while others like pregnancy can be wonderful. What each has in common is a large hormonal component. Hormones can fluctuate drastically depending on diet, nutritional status, toxicity level, and other factors such as job and family stress.
Hormone Balance
It's important to each of these health concerns (and many others) that hormones be maintained at a healthy level. This optimizes production, but also ensures the breakdown or detoxification of excess or unnecessary hormones. The body is a delicate balance; too much of any hormone is just as harmful as too little.
Hormonal Effects in the Body
The human body is a complex network of cells that communicate via hormone messengers. These messengers are responsible for telling cells what to do and when to do it. In the female body the sex hormones: estrogen, progesterone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), and testosterone, all play important roles in the maintenance of health and fertility. High or low levels of these hormones can cause different complaints, depending on the age of the affected woman. In addition, normal hormone levels protect other body systems from breaking down, for example the cardiovascular and skeletal systems.
Hormonal Detox
The liver and bowels are important organs for women's health because they are responsible both for processing hormones and for excreting those hormones after processing.
Performing liver and bowel detoxification will help to reduce most women's health concerns by ensuring proper function in these organs and thereby regulating hormone levels. Sexual function is regulated by a team made up of the thyroid, adrenal glands and ovaries. Imbalance in one member of the team will force the others to overcompensate to maintain balance and then those organs become strained. This explains why other medical concerns such as hypothyroidism, stress, depression and malnourishment can lead to infertility.
Improving Hormone Balance
A diet high in animal products inhibits the excretion of excess estrogens from the body. Animal protein also slows intestinal transit time allowing the resorption of hormones. Toxins must be processed by the liver and takes away from the liver's ability to process substances like hormones. Stress leads to a build up of acidity in the body. When the body's pH is acidic detoxification processes do not run as quickly as they could. Stress also depletes vitamins, such as the B complex, which are needed by the liver.
Optimizing Hormonal Balance
- Decreasing your consumption of animal products
- Limiting exposure to environmental toxins
- Reducing stress and implementing a stress-management program
- Using appropriate supplements for detoxification and stress management
Hormonal Imbalance
Some conditions associated with female hormonal imbalances are:
- Infertility
- Menopause Symptoms
- PMS (Premenstrual Syndrome)
- Estrogen Balance In The Body
Supplementation for Hormonal Health
Supplemental programs for detoxification and stress management include B vitamins, lipotropic factors, liver supportive herbs, like milk thistle, and adrenal supportive herbs, like Siberian ginseng and licorice.
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