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Active Liquid Vitamins

ABSORPTION * BALANCE * MODERATION = PEACE OF MIND!

Your supplements should be in liquid form and as 'natural' as possible so that the body can recognize and use them efficiently. While many brands use synthetic man-made vitamins, ACTIVE LIQUID VITAMINS is formulated with mostly ‘natural’ and ‘body ready’ forms of vitamins to deliver maximum absorption and nutritional potency…Mother Nature knows best!

CONTENTS: (8.45 fl. oz - 250 ML) One Months Supply
 VITAMINS
 RDA

  Active Liquid Vitamins

 Vitamin A - (retinyl palmitate/50% beta carotene)
 5000 IU
 50%
 2500 IU
 Vitamin C - (l-ascorbic acid)
 60 mg
 200%
 120 mg
 Vitamin D3 - (cholecalciferol)
400 IU
 50%
200 IU
 Vitamin E - (d-alpha-tocopheryl acetate)
 30 IU
 50%
 16 IU
 Vitamin K1 - (phylliquinone)
 80 mcg
 25%
 20 mcg
 Vitamin K2 - (menaquinone-7)
 80 mcg
 25%
 20 mcg
 Vitamin B1 - (thiamin HCl)
 1.5 mg
 50%
0.75 mg
 Vitamin B2 - (riboflavin-5 phosphate)
1.7 mg
 50%
.85 mg
 Vitamin B3 - (niacin/niacinamide)
 20 mg
 50%
 10 mg
 Vitamin B6 - (pyridoxal-5-phosphate)
 2 mg
 50%
 1 mg
 Vitamin B9 - (folic acid)
 400 mcg
 50%
 200 mcg
 Vitamin B12 - (cyanocobalmin)
 6 mcg
 50%
 3 mcg
 Biotin - (d-biotin)
 300 mcg
 50%
 150 mcg
 Pantothenic Acid - (d-calcium pantothenate)
 10 mg
 50%
 5 mg
 Choline - (bitarate)
*
*
 100 mg
 Bioflavanoids - (citrus)
*
*
 200 mg
 Inositol
 *
 *
20 mg
 
    RDA (Recommended Daily Allowance)
mcg
= micrograms
ND = Not Determined

mg = Milligrams
IU = International Units

     
  Other Ingredients:
    Purified water, natural orange flavoring, stevia, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate.
  THEY ARE FREE OF:
Sugar, Yeast, Soy, Gluten, Wheat, Corn, Starch, Milk, Flavors or Sweeteners.
   
  Suggested Directions:
    Take 1½ teaspoons (¼ oz / 7.5 ml) per day (One months supply) or as directed by your healthcare professional.
   
RDA's (Recommended Daily Allowance)
 

The RDA is the average daily dietary intake level sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a specific life stage and gender group (e.g., women from 19-50 years of age)

 
 
DRI's( Dietary Reference Intakes)
 

The Dietary Reference Intakes for Energy, Carbohydrate, Fiber, Fat, Fatty Acids, Cholesterol, Protein, and Amino Acids was released on September 5, 2002. They used the RDA's and expanded them to include other nutritional requirements.

 
 
 
WE HIGHLY RECOMMOND YOU READ ALL ABOUT VITAMINS BEFORE YOU PURCHASE.
  VITAMIN A (retinyl palmatate with 50% beta-carotene)
 
 

Vitamin A is very important for maintaining good vision. In fact, the first sign of a vitamin A deficiency is often night blindness. Vitamin A also contributes to the maintenance of healthy skin and mucous membranes that line the nose, sinuses, and mouth. Research has shown that this nutrient is necessary for proper immune system function, growth, bone formation, reproduction, and wound healing. Animal studies also suggest that it provides some protection from toxic chemicals such as dioxins. (Dioxins are released into the air from combustion processes such as commercial waste incineration and burning fuels like wood, coal or oil. These chemicals can also be found in cigarette smoke.)

 
VITAMIN B1 Thiamine (HCl)
 

Vitamin B1, also called thiamine, is one of eight water-soluble B vitamins. All B vitamins help the body to convert carbohydrates into glucose (sugar), which is "burned" to produce energy. These B vitamins, often referred to as B complex vitamins, are essential in the breakdown of fats and protein. B complex vitamins also play an important role in maintaining muscle tone along the wall of the digestive tract and promoting the health of the nervous system, skin, hair, eyes, mouth, and liver.

 
VITAMIN B2 (Riboflavin-5 phosphate)
 

Vitamin B2, commonly called riboflavin, is one of eight water-soluble B vitamins. Like its close relative vitamin B1 (thiamine), riboflavin plays a crucial role in certain metabolic reactions, particularly the conversion of carbohydrates into sugar, which is "burned" to produce energy. Together, the eight B vitamins, often referred to as B complex vitamins, are also essential in the breakdown of fats and protein. In addition, B complex vitamins play an important role in maintaining muscle tone along the lining of the digestive tract and promoting the health of the nervous system, skin, hair, eyes, mouth, and liver

 
VITAMIN B3 (Naicin/niacinamide)
 

Vitamin B3, also called niacin, is one of eight water-soluble B vitamins. All B vitamins help the body to convert carbohydrates into glucose (sugar), which is "burned" to produce energy. These B vitamins, often referred to as B complex vitamins, are essential in the breakdown of fats and protein. B complex vitamins also play an important role in maintaining muscle tone along the digestive tract and promoting the health of the nervous system, skin, hair, eyes, mouth, and liver.

 
Pantothenic Acid (d-calcium pantothenate
 

Vitamin B5, also called pantothenic acid, is one of eight water-soluble B vitamins. All B vitamins help the body to convert carbohydrates into glucose (sugar), which is "burned" to produce energy. These B vitamins, often referred to as B complex vitamins, are essential in the breakdown of fats and protein. B complex vitamins also play an important role in maintaining muscle tone in the gastrointestinal tract and promoting the health of the nervous system, skin, hair, eyes, mouth, and liver.

 
VITAMIN B6 (pyridoxal-5 phosphate)
 

Vitamin B6, also called pyridoxine, is one of eight water-soluble B vitamins. The B vitamins help the body to convert carbohydrates into glucose (sugar), which is "burned" to produce energy. These vitamins, often referred to as the B complex, are also essential in the metabolism of fats and protein. B complex vitamins also play an important role in maintaining muscle tone in the gastrointestinal tract and promoting the health of the nervous system, skin, hair, eyes, mouth, and liver.

 
VITAMIN B9 (Folic Acid)
 

Vitamin B9, also called folic acid or folate, is one of eight water-soluble B vitamins. All B vitamins help the body to convert carbohydrates into glucose (sugar), which is "burned" to produce energy. These B vitamins, often referred to as B complex vitamins, are essential in the breakdown of fats and protein. B complex vitamins also play an important role in maintaining muscle tone along the lining of the digestive tract and promoting the health of the nervous system, skin, hair, eyes, mouth, and liver.

 
VITAMIN B12 (Cyancobalamin)
 

Vitamin B12, also called cobalamin, is one of eight water-soluble B vitamins. All B vitamins help the body to convert carbohydrates into glucose (sugar), which is "burned" to produce energy. These B vitamins, often referred to as B complex vitamins, are essential in the breakdown of fats and protein. B complex vitamins also play an important role in maintaining muscle tone lining the digestive tract and promoting the health of the nervous system, skin, hair, eyes, mouth, and liver.

 
VITAMIN C (l-Ascorbic Acid)
 

Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin needed for the growth and repair of tissues in all parts of the body. It is necessary to form collagen, an important protein used to make skin, scar tissue, tendons, ligaments, and blood vessels. Vitamin C is essential for the healing of wounds, and for the repair and maintenance of cartilage, bones, and teeth.

 
VITAMIN D3 (Cholecalciferol)
 

Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin found in certain foods and is manufactured in the skin as a result of direct exposure to sunlight. The liver and kidneys convert vitamin D from food sources or sunlight to its active form, calcitriol. Vitamin D helps the body maintain healthy levels of calcium and phosphorus and is therefore essential for building and maintaining healthy bones. Calcium, which is the principal element in bone, can be absorbed by the body only when vitamin D is present. Rickets, a vitamin D deficiency disease responsible for softening and weakening bones in children, used to be quite common but now is rarely seen in countries that have adopted the practice of fortifying milk products. Vitamin D and calcium are involved in many body functions, including keeping the immune and nervous systems healthy.

 
VITAMIN E (d-Alpha-Tocopheryl)
 

Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin present in many foods, especially certain fats and oils. It is one of a number of nutrients called antioxidants. Some other well known antioxidants include vitamin C and beta-carotene. Antioxidants are nutrients that block some of the damage caused by toxic by-products released when the body transforms food into energy or fights off infection. The build up of these by-products over time is largely responsible for the aging process and can contribute to the development of various health conditions such as heart disease, cancer, and a host of inflammatory conditions like arthritis. Antioxidants provide some protection against these conditions and also help reduce the damage to the body caused by toxic chemicals and pollutants.

 
Biotin (d-Biotin)
 

Vitamin H, more commonly known as biotin, is a water-soluble vitamin produced in the body by certain types of intestinal bacteria and obtained from food. Considered part of the B complex group of vitamins, biotin is necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and amino acids (the building blocks of protein).

 
VITAMIN K1 & K2 (phylliquinone & menaquinone)
 

Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin, which means it is absorbed most effectively when ingested with dietary fat. It is best known for its role in helping blood clot properly after an injury. Vitamin K is helpful in this situation because it is responsible for making clotting factors in the liver. Vitamin K also plays an important role in bone health.

      WHY LIQUID VITAMINS?
 

LIQUID VITAMINS HAVE A VERY HIGH ABSORPTION RATE AND ARE BIO-AVAILABLE.

Naturalvitaminsin a liquid form means that a smaller amount of ingredients are able to acheive the same results as larger 'Synthetic' doses. Unlike tablets and capsules they don't require binders to keep them together, disintegrators to help breakup or artificial colors / flavors / sweeteners or wax coating materials.

Our ACTIVE HEALTH PACK is the most efficient and healthiestway to get balanced nutrition.

 
    BALANCE & MODERATION
  Did you know that too much Calcium depletes Magnesium?
Did you know that too much Vitamin C depletes Copper?
And the list goes on.

 Active Liquid Vitamins uses the RDA (Recommended Daily Allowance) as a basis for moderation and balance. This is the foundation for a daily ‘maintenance’ dose which can be increased as the need arises. This flexible approach helps more people to control their daily nutritional needs without overdosing on vitamins and jeopardizing their health?
 
 
    CAN YOU OVERDOSE ON VITAMINS?
  Many companies are now fortifying their food products with vitamins and minerals. Because everyone eats differently, you could inadvertently be overdosing with supplements?

Excessive amounts of the ‘Fat-Soluble’ vitamins A, D, E & K (named because they require fat for absorption and are stored in fatty tissue) can be dangerous, that is why many healthcare professionals recommend that you obtain medical advice before using high quantities.
 
 
    WHY DON'T WE INCLUDE MINERALS?
  All nutrients such as vitamins, proteins, enzymes, amino acids, carbohydrates, fats, sugars, oils, etc, require minerals for activity. Therefore vitamins and minerals should be taken separately. (We suggest that you take your minerals first thing in the morning and your vitamins at least 30 minutes later)

Everyone is different...some need more minerals than vitamins and others vice versa!
Our ACTIVE HEALTH PACK solves this problem!
 

Research: By the University of Maryland Medical Center.

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