Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C)
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is an essential nutrient for the human body. It helps with the formation of blood vessels, cartilage, muscle and collagen in bones and is beneficial for the healing process. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that shields cells from damage caused by free radicals which could otherwise lead to diseases such as heart disease and cancer. Additionally, Vitamin C assists with iron absorption and storage in the body.
Vitamin A* (as palmitate)
Vitamin A is an essential nutrient for vision, growth, cell division, reproduction and immunity. It also acts as an antioxidant, helping protect the body from the damage of free radicals. Vitamin A can be found naturally in many foods such as fish, liver and eggs, as well as in supplements.
Vitamin D3* (cholecalciferol)
Vitamin D3, also known as cholecalciferol, is an important supplement for the human body. This vitamin helps with calcium absorption, which is crucial for maintaining strong and healthy bones. Vitamin D3 also plays a role in normalizing immune system functions and modulating cell growth.
Thiamine (Vitamin B1) (as the hydrochloride)
Vitamin B1, or thiamine, is a vital part of your body's health. This important nutrient helps to convert the food you eat into energy, which is particularly essential for keeping your nervous system healthy. Unfortunately, your body cannot produce thiamine on its own.
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
These B-complex vitamins allow you to convert carbohydrates into glucose - a form of fuel which can be used for energy. Additionally, these vitamins help the body metabolize proteins and fats. It's important to ensure that all 8 B complex vitamins are present in your diet so as to keep your skin, hair, eyes and liver healthy, as well as maintain a functioning nervous system.
Pyridoxine HCl (Vitamin B6)
Vitamin B-6, also known as pyridoxine, plays an important role in normal brain development and keeps the nervous and immune systems functioning optimally. It is essential to include this vitamin in your diet to ensure that these bodily systems remain strong and healthy.
Niacinamide
Niacinamide is an essential vitamin for the proper function of fats and sugars in the body, as well as for keeping cells healthy. Not only is a balanced diet that contains enough of this nutrient important for optimal body performance, it has also been found to help reduce the signs of skin aging by boosting collagen production to smooth wrinkles and reduce discolorations.
Dexpanthenol
Dexpanthenol is known to improve skin barrier function, reduce acute and frequent flares, and has a significant TCS sparing effect. It helps to enhance wound healing for skin lesions, as well as providing hydration and protection to the skin. Additionally, dexpanthenol can help promote cell regeneration which can reduce the appearance of wrinkles and other signs of aging
Vitamin E* (dl-α-tocopheryl acetate)
Vitamin E is an important nutrient that can provide many health benefits due to its antioxidant properties. Antioxidants are compounds that help to protect the body from damaging free radicals, which often come from things like UV light and air pollution. Vitamin E's antioxidants can help reduce inflammation and may even have the potential to prevent certain diseases.
Vitamin K1
Vitamin K is essential for the body to produce proteins that are needed for proper blood clotting and bone formation. These proteins play a vital role in the maintenance of overall health and wellbeing. Vitamin K can be found in many foods such as green leafy vegetables, eggs, dairy products, and organ meats.