Polyvite Multivitamin Type A
Capsules 120
Multivitamin nutrition support for Blood Type A.
Product Details
Brand: D Adamo Personalized Nutrition
Category: MultivitaminsProduct Code: polyvite-multivitamin-type-a-DAPN
Servings per Container: 60
Quantity per Container: 120 Capsules
Polyvite A provides the body's nutritional requirements when under occasional daily stress or during conditions of high biological demand, and when this nutrient need cannot be provided by diet or food derived forms of vitamins alone.
Featured ingredients include:
- Methylcobalamin, which is the biologically active form of B12
- Quercetin, which helps to maintain immune balance and healthy allergy response
- Pantethine, the active form a B5 which helps to regulate healthy cholesterol metabolism
- Bacopa monieri, a traditional Ayurvedic herb, which enhances healthy cognitive ability and memory retention
Suggested Usage
2 capsules, twice a day with a meal or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
Ingredients
Serving Size: 2 Capsules
- Vitamin A (1200 IU)
- Vitamin C (150mg)
- Vitamin D (25 IU)
- Vitamin E (50 IU)
- Thiamine (20 mg)
- Riboflavin (20 mg)
- Niacin (30 mg)
- Vitamin B6 (15 mg)
- Folate (700 mcg)
- Vitamin B12 (30 mcg)
- Biotin (500 mcg)
- Pantothenic Acid (250 mg)
- Iodine (165 mcg)
- Anthocyanidin (100 mg)
- Flaxseed (100 mg)
- Quercetin (100 mg)
- Pantethine (50 mg)
- Larch Arabinogalactan (45 mg)
- Bacopa Leaf (45 mg)
- Para-Aminobenzoic Acid (45mg)
- Arthichoke Leaf (25 mg)
- Bioflavonoid Complex (25 mg)
- Indian Frankincense (25mg)
- Bupleurum Root (25 mg)
- Coriander Seed (25 mg)
- Dandelion Root (25 mg)
- Inula Root (15 mg)
- Coenzyme Q10 (5 mg)
- Turmeric Root (5 mg)
Other Ingredients: vegetable Cellulose, L-Leucine, Silica, and Magnesium Citrate
Warnings
If pregnant or breastfeeding, consult healthcare practitioner before using this product.
Keep out of reach of children.
Ratings & Reviews
1 review
Easy to take!
by Crazy 4 Jesus -
Simple to take, easy to swallow, no bad taste in mouth!
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