| Vitamin B12 | Improves energy levels, increases red blood cells, detoxifies the body, and helps to maintain a healthy liver. | ||||
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Cyanocobalamin
The most common form of vitamin B12 that is essential in the development of healthy blood cells, nerve cells, and proteins in the body. It also helps with the metabolism of fats and carbohydrates. |
1,000 mcg | 1,000 mcg | 3,000 mcg | 3,000 mcg | 5,000 mcg |
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Hydroxocobalamin
The more powerful form of vitamin B12 that helps to improve cognitive functioning, fight fatigue, and promote heart health. It is raises B12 levels higher and lasts longer than Cyanocobalamin. |
500 mcg | 500 mcg | 500 mcg | 500 mcg | 1,000 mcg |
| Lipotropics | Helps "burn fat" by preventing the abnormal accumulation of fat in the liver and helping to keep cholesterol more soluble in the blood stream. | ||||
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Methionine
(Not in Sulfa Safe Formulation) The lipotropic amino acid nutrient that helps in the breakdown of fats and acts as a powerful antioxidant by assisting with the digestive system and removing heavy metals from the body. |
25,000 mcg | 25,000 mcg | 25,000 mcg | 30,000 mcg | |
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Inositol
The lipotropic amino acid nutrient that aids in the metabolism of fats and helps reduce blood cholesterol. It also participates in the action of serotonin, known to control mood and appetite. |
50,000 mcg | 50,000 mcg | 50,000 mcg | 55,000 mcg | |
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Choline Chloride
The lipotropic amino acid nutrient that aids in the metabolism of fats and helps reduce blood cholesterol. It also participates in the action of serotonin, known to control mood and appetite. |
50,000 mcg | 50,000 mcg | 50,000 mcg | 55,000 mcg | |
| Chromium | Helps regulate the metabolism of blood sugar in order to help control fat and cholesterol levels in the blood to help prevent high blood pressure. | ||||
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Chromium Chloride
The essential trace mineral that is important for the metabolism of carbohydrates. There is a significant age-related decrease in chromium levels because only 2-10 percent is absorbed through food. |
100 mcg | 100 mcg | 100 mcg | ||
| Adenosine | Central in the creation of energy at the cellular level which boosts the body's ability to metabolize food and increases overall energy levels. | ||||
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Adenosine Monophosphate
The naturally occurring substance in the body that is essential to the Krebs Cycle, the process by which energy is made in the cells of the body that increases metabolism. |
25,000 mcg | 25,000 mcg | 50,000 mcg | ||
| Vitamin B-Complex | Helps the body perform essential metabolic processes such as red blood cell synthesis and the production of energy. | ||||
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Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) The water-soluble vitamin that all living organisms use in their biochemistry for the proper metabolism of starch and sugar and for effectively maintaining a healthy nervous system. |
50,000 mcg | ||||
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Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin 5-Phosphate) The easily absorbed micronutrient that is required for a wide variety of cellular processes and plays a key role in energy metabolism and helps the thyroid function properly. |
7,500 mcg | ||||
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Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide) The water-soluble vitamin that is essential for the normal function of the nervous system and the gastrointestinal tract; the severe lack of which is a potential contributing factor towards obesity. |
10,000 mcg | ||||
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Vitamin B5 (Calcium Pantothenate) The essential vitamin to all forms of life that is a vital coenzyme in numerous chemical reactions that generate energy from food and promote cell reproduction and gene expression. |
7,500 mcg | ||||
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Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCL) The water-soluble vitamin that is a cofactor in many reactions of amino acid metabolism, including the synthesis of serotonin, and the maintenance of hormones and a stronger immune system. |
2,000 mcg | ||||
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