Super Vibra-Tab - 90 Vegetarian Tablets
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Vegetarian Tablet
| Vitamin A (beta carotene) |
10,000 IU |
200 |
| Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) |
250 mg |
417 |
| Vitamin D (ergocalciferol) |
400 IU |
100 |
| Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopheryl succinate) |
150 IU |
500 |
| Vitamin B-1 (thiamin mononitrate) |
75 mg |
5,000 |
| Vitamin B-2 (riboflavin) |
75 mg |
4,412 |
| Niacinamide |
75 mg |
375 |
| Vitamin B-6 (from pyridoxine HCl) |
75 mg |
3,750 |
| Folic Acid |
400 mcg |
100 |
| Vitamin B-12 (cyanocobalamin) |
75 mcg |
1,250 |
| Biotin |
75 mcg |
25 |
| Pantothenic Acid (from d-calcium pantothenate) |
75 mg |
750 |
| Calcium (amino acid chelate) |
50 mg |
5 |
| Iodine (kelp) |
75 mcg |
50 |
| Magnesium (amino acid chelate) |
25 mg |
6 |
| Zinc (amino acid chelate) |
25 mg |
167 |
| Selenium (amino acid chelate) |
25 mcg |
36 |
| Copper (amino acid chelate) |
0.25 mg |
12.5 |
| Manganese (amino acid chelate) |
10 mg |
500 |
| Chromium (amino acid chelate) |
50 mcg |
42 |
| Potassium (amino acid chelate) |
10 mg |
<1 |
| Choline Bitartrate |
75 mg |
* |
| Betaine HCl |
25 mg |
* |
| Glutamic Acid HCl |
25 mg |
* |
| Inositol |
75 mg |
* |
| Para-Aminobenzoic Acid (PABA) |
75 mg |
* |
| Rutin |
25 mg |
* |
| Citrus Bioflavonoids |
25 mg |
* |
| Hesperidin Complex |
5 mg |
* |
DV: Daily Value. * Daily Value Not Established |
Other Ingredients: Cellulose, Vegetable Stearates, Silica, Magnesium Stearate, Acacia, Alfalfa, Parsley, Rice Bran, Watercress, Rose Hips and Chlorophyll.
Suggested Usage: As a dietary supplement take 1 tablet daily with food, or as directed by your qualified health consultant.
Formulated to provide a gradual release over a prolonged period of time.
Description: * Super Vibra-Tab
Super Vibra-Tab is a Mega Potency Multi Vitamin & Mineral Supplement, that is in a continuous release format to achieve peak blood levels of water soluble vitamins over a prolonged period of time.
Super Vibra-Tab Ingredients:
Vitamins:
Beta Carotene
Beta carotene is a form of carotenoid that is converted by the body into Vitamin A. As a potent antioxidant, beta carotene is a vital substance for the development and growth of our body.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C is a cell protector, an antioxidant and an immune-system booster. This vitamin is essential for the health of ligaments, tendons, and collagen. The health benefits of Vitamin C are wide-ranging: it can speed up wound healing, minimize bruising, as well as reduce the signs of aging.
Vitamin D
Vitamin D helps your body absorb the calcium it needs, thus helping it to form and maintain strong bones. Vitamin D also works with other vitamins, hormones, and minerals to promote bone mineralization and prevent the bones from becoming weak, thin and brittle. Other functions of Vitamin D include helping the immune system and regulating cell growth.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E is an antioxidant with the power to protect cells against harmful free-radicals. It can protect the body from the damaging effects of pollutants, second-hand smoke, and also from the aging process.
Vitamin B-1 or Thiamin
Vitamin B-1 is the first vitamin B to be discovered and is an essential nutrient for the body's growth and development, metabolism, and normal functions of the heart and nervous system. Older adults often become deficient in thiamin, so taking supplement fortified with this vitamin is recommended for seniors.
Vitamin B-2 or Riboflavin
Riboflavin or vitamin B-2 helps maintain the body's metabolism, immune system, nervous system, and blood circulation.
Vitamin B-3 or Niacin
Niacin, Vitamin B-3, aids in maintenance of the nervous system and skin. B-3 also promotes proper mental functioning.
Vitamin B-6
Vitamin B-6 works as a co-enzyme to increase the rate of chemical reactions - indeed, this workhorse vitamin is required in no fewer than 100 chemical and metabolic processes in the body every single day!
Vitamin B-12
Vitamin B-12, the last B vitamin to be discovered, is well known for its value in combating the effects of aging, memory loss, depression, various other neurological problems and natural energy production. It is also a beneficial vitamin for the heart and immune system.
Pantothenic Acid
Pantothenic Acid is a important for the production of various immune system cells.
Minerals:
Calcium
Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body and is the building block of bones and teeth. Calcium is also required for many hormones and enzymes in the body, thus making it an overall essential nutrient. Unfortunately, most adults only get half of their daily requirement of calcium from food and would benefit from taking supplements.
Iodine
Iodine is a potent trace mineral concentrated primarily in the thyroid gland, where it helps the thyroid to function properly. It is so important that in the 1920s, it was added to table salt because iodine deficiency was widespread.
Magnesium
There are a lot of health benefits of magnesium - like calcium, it is involved in bone building. It also plays a role in blood clotting, preventing heart disease and diabetes, controlling high blood pressure, and more.
Most people do not get enough magnesium through their diet because processed foods are stripped of this mineral.
Zinc
Zinc is a trace element that is essential to every cell in our body. Literally hundreds of chemical and metabolic processes that go on every day inside our cells require zinc.
Some health benefits of zinc include boosting the immune system (it helps fight cold and flu viruses!), helping sores and wounds heal, reducing acne, nourishing hair, and improving vision.
A surprising number of adults actually do not get enough zinc through their diet - this is also caused by the large amount of processed food they eat.
Selenium
Selenium is a trace mineral that is important for the proper functions of the kidneys, liver, spleen, pancreas, and male testes. In addition to its function as an antioxidant, this trace mineral is important for the immune system's ability to fight off infections.
Copper
Copper is the third most abundant trace mineral in our body - it is an essential part of many enzymes and proteins, including those involved in forming collagen and bone density, fighting inflammation, maintaining skin and hair color.
Like many other trace minerals, most adults in the United States do not get enough copper through their diet.
Manganese
The trace mineral manganese is involved in bone metabolism, cartilage formation, and brain functions. The lack of manganese has been liked to reduced libido in both men and women.
Chromium
This popular trace mineral may help control diabetes and high blood sugar (indeed, chromium was discovered as part of a "glucose tolerance factor" molecule by scientists), promote weight loss, and help lower cholesterol level.
Potassium
An indispensable electrolyte, potassium is important for overall health and helps maintain normal blood pressure, muscle contraction, as well as kidney, liver, and nerve functions.
Additional Nutrients:
Choline Bitartrate
Choline serves as a building block for acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter in the brain. This nutrient is taken to improve memory and concentration.
Betaine HCI
Betaine is an important nutrient for our cardiovascular health. Studies have shown that betaine can help reduce potentially toxic levels of homocysteine, which is harmful to blood vessels.
Glutamic Acid HCI
This amino acid is used by the body to build proteins and as a neurotransmitter in the central nervous system.
Inositol
Inositol prevents the accumulation as well as promotes the removal of fat and bile in the liver.
Para-Aminobenzoic Acid (PABA)
PABA, an ingredient often used in sunscreens to protect against ultraviolet rays, is a form of folic acid that is used in many of the body's processes, including red blood cell formation.
Rutin
Rutin is a specific form of bioflavonoid found in many plants, including eucalyptus. It has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticarcinogenic, and cytoprotective (or cell-protecting) properties.
Citrus Bioflavonoids
Bioflavonoids, or botanical antioxidants that give plants their color, can help improve your body's absorption of vitamin C. Bioflavonoids are often called "biological response modifiers" as they help to modify the body's response to better fight infection, allergies, and carcinogens.
Hesperidin Complex
Hesperidin is the most abundant bioflavonoid in lemons and oranges. In addition to its antioxidant properties, this natural compound is also thought to reduce capillary permeability, protect blood vessels, lower cholesterol level, and have anti-inflammatory activities.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Does Not Contain: Corn, soy, salt, yeast, wheat milk & egg products, sugar, starch, preservatives.
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