- Vitamins:
- 1500IU
- Vitamin A (Acetate)
- 2000IU
- Beta Carotene
- 25mg
- Vitamin B1 (Thiamine Hydrochloride)
- 25mg
- Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
- 25mg
- Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride)
- 50mcg
- Vitamin B12 (Cyanccobalamin)
- 30mcg
- Biotin
- 600mcg
- Folic Acid (folate)
- 25mg
- Niacinamide
- 10mg
- Pantothenic Acid (Calcium d-Pantothenate)
- 100mg
- Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
- 20mcg
- Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol)
- 20.1mg A.T.
- Vitamin E (D-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate)
- Minerals:
- 200mg
- Calcium (HVP Chelate, Carbonate)
- 75mcg
- Chromium (HVP Chelate)
- 1mg
- Copper (Gluconate)
- 150mcg
- Iodine (Potassium Iodide)
- 10mg
- Iron (Ferrous Fumarate)
- 65mg
- Magnesium (Citrate, Oxide)
- 2.5mg
- Manganese (HVP Chelate)
- 20mcg
- Molybdenum (HVP Chelate)
- 25mg
- Potassium (Citrate)
- 55mcg
- Selenium (HVP Chelate)
- 7.5mg
- Zinc (HVP Chelate, Citrate)
- Other Ingredients:
- 30 mg
- Dried Cranberry Juice (Fruit, 4:1 extract) (Vaccinium macrocarpon aiton)
- 500mcg
- Lutein (Marigold flower) (Tagetes erecta)
- 22mcg
- Zeaxanthin (Marigold flower) (Tagetes erecta)
Magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, hypromellose, vanilla.
Format
Capsules
90 Caplets
Dosage
Adult Females: Take 1 caplet daily with food or as directed by healthcare practitioner. Take a few hours before or after other medications.
Important Information
This product contains no added: artificial preservatives, flavours, colours, sweeteners, gluten, dairy, wheat or yeast. Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding. Consult a healthcare practitioner if taking medications or have chronic conditions.
- Healthy bone and structural tissue
- Antioxidant activity
- Metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins & fats
- Special women's formula for women under 50
- Contains 36 vitamins, minerals & supplements
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PMS, menopause, pregnancy, stress, breast health, sexual health and emotional well being. These are all major health concerns for women - some frustrating like PMS, others wonderful like pregnancy. 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. It's important for each of these health concerns (and many others) that hormones be maintained at a healthy level, in respect to optimizing production, but also in respect to breaking down or detoxifying excess or un-needed hormones. Too much is just as harmful as to little.
The female human body can be thought of as 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, play an important role in the maintenance of health and fertility. High or low levels of these hormones can cause different complaints, depending on the age of a woman. In addition, normal hormone levels protect other body systems from breaking down, for example the cardiovascular and skeletal systems.
The liver and bowels are important organs for women's health because they are responsible for processing hormones and excreting processed hormones. Performing liver and bowel detoxification will help to decrease most women's health concerns by ensuring proper functioning of these organs and thereby regulating hormone levels. The thyroid and adrenal glands work as a team with the ovaries to regulate sexual functioning within the overall health of the woman. This explains why other medical concerns such as hypothyroidism, stress, depression and malnourishment can lead to infertility.
Optimize the functioning of your detoxifying organs and ovary-assisting glands by:
-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
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. 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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