Multivitamin and Mineral

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A broad spectrum multivitamin and mineral supplement is a simple way to ensure your body receives the essential vitamins and minerals that promote health

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Vitamins: What Are They?

Vitamins are a group of organic nutrients that are essential in the regulation of chemical processes within the body. For example they are vital for releasing energy from food, for maintaining strong bones and for controlling hormonal activity.

Vitamins must be obtained through food or supplements.

Minerals: What Are They?

Carbohydrates, proteins, fats and vitamins are all organic substances. We also require non-organic nutrients - minerals. Like vitamins, minerals are essential for just about every body process.

Vitamins and Minerals: RDAs

Recommended Daily Allowances (RDAs) for vitamins and minerals are set by scientists based on what quantities are known to prevent classic nutrient deficiency diseases such as scurvy. It is a common misconception that RDAs are "all we need". RDAs are not set to ensure optimal health and can vary up to tenfold between RDAs set by different bodies.

Further, we are all different, but the RDAs do not take this into account. RDAs take no account of a person's age, size, health, lifestyle, environment. The Bateman Report in 1985 found that 85% of people who believed that they ate a well-balanced diet failed to meet even RDA levels of nutrients.

Proper scientific studies undertaken since the 1980s have shown that using multivitamin and mineral supplements boost immunity, increase IQ, reduce birth defects, improve childhood development, reduce colds, stop PMS, improve bone density, balance moods, increase energy, reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease and promote a long and healthy life.

In other words the RDAs are not enough for optimum health - and they were never intended to be, even by the people that set them!

Multivitamin & Mineral: Ingredients

Many vitamins and minerals work in conjunction with each other. Some lower the ability of others to be absorbed or utilised. A quality balanced A to Z multivitamin, multimineral formulation is the safest way of obtaining a wide cross section of vital vitamins and minerals.
Active Ingredients per Tablet
DescriptionQuantityRDA
Vitamin A900ug112%
Thiamin
Vitamin B1
1.8mg130%
Riboflavin
Vitamin B2
3.2mg200%
Niacin
Vitamin B3
40mg222%
Pantothenic Acid
Vitamin B5
10mg166%
Vitamin B63mg150%
Folic Acid400ug200%
Vitamin B1225ug2500%
Vitamin C90mg150%
Vitamin D310ug200%
Vitamin E30mg300%
Vitamin K30ug-
Beta Carotene1.8mg-
Biotin45ug30%
Boron100ug-
Calcium325mg41%
Chloride72mg-
Chromium100ug-
Copper1mg-
Iodine150ug100%
Iron4mg33%
Magnesium100mg100%
Manganese0.5mg-
Molybdenum25ug-
Potassium80mg-
Selenium75ug-
Zinc15mg100%

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Vitamins and Minerals: Main Benefits

Taking a single multi-vitamin and mineral pill once a day is a simple way of ensuring that your body gets the essential vitamins and minerals it requires. It is especially useful for people suffering from the stresses and strains of modern day living, and the majority of us who find it impossible to maintain a constant healthy diet.

The correct balance of vitamin and minerals in hwize.com one-a-day multi-vitamins and minerals will allow you to reduce the risk of lowered immunity and increased fatigue due to deficiencies in essential vitamins and minerals.

Vitamin A and Beta Carotene

Vitamin A is a fat soluble vitamin that is stored in the liver. It has a significant effect on the immune system and is essential for healthy growth. Vitamin A is needed for healthy skin. It is also vital for healthy eyes and helps us to see better at night. Vitamin A comes in 2 forms, retinol and beta-carotene. Too much vitamin A in the form of retinol can be toxic. However beta-carotene is non-toxic and is converted into vitamin A as and when our body requires it.

Vitamin B1 - Thiamin

Thiamin is used in all key metabolic processes in the nervous system, heart, blood cells and muscles. It helps convert carbohydrates into energy and is useful in the treatment of nervous disorders. It may also be useful in treating certain types of heart disease.

Vitamin B2 - Riboflavin

Riboflavin is a water soluble vitamin. Your body relies on Riboflavin for a wide range of functions, but Riboflavin is not stored in any significant quantity in the body. Riboflavin is crucial to the production of energy, helping to metabolize fats, carbohydrates and proteins.

Riboflavin also helps in the production of infection-fighting immune cells, in the production of red blood cells and in the conversion of other B vitamins into their active forms. It also helps antioxidants in protecting cells from damage by highly reactive free radicals.

Vitamin B3 - Niacin

Niacin is a water soluble vitamin needed to release energy from carbohydrates. It is also essential for the creation of sex hormones, controlling blood sugar levels and for healthy nervous and digestive systems.

Vitamin B5 - Pantothenic Acid

Pantothenic Acid is a water soluble vitamin that helps maintain normal growth and the health of the nervous system. It can boost energy levels and improve the immune response by encouraging the action of the lymphatic system.

Vitamin B6

Vitamin B6 is a water soluble vitamin that is probably involved in more bodily processes than any other vitamin. It functions as a coenzyme, helping to speed up chemical reactions in cells. It is required by over 60 enzymes. There is evidence that it also plays a role in preventing and treating many diseases including heart disease.

Some women suffering from premenstrual syndrome (PMS) find that supplementing with Vitamin B6 brings relief from their symptoms. It is thought that this is down to its role in clearing out excess oestrogen from the body.

Vitamin B6 is required for Vitamin B12 to be absorbed.

Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 is a water soluble vitamin and is the only vitamin that contains essential minerals. It is also the only B vitamin that the body stores in large quantities, in the liver.

Absorption of Vitamin B12 by the body is a very complicated process. Low levels of stomach acid or low levels of intrinsic factor can lead to deficiencies, which is why people over the age of 50 may have difficulty absorbing it from food. However the body generally has good reserves of Vitamin 12.

Vitamin B12 is essential for cell replication, especially red blood cells. It maintains the protective myelin sheath around nerves, helps convert food to energy, and plays a vital role in the creation of DNA and RNA, the genetic material in cells.

Folic Acid

Folic acid is a water soluble vitamin that can protect against birth defects such as spina bifida and cleft palate.

Along with Vitamin B12, folic acid appears to control the body's production and use of homocysteine. At high levels homocysteine can damage the lining of blood vessels making them more susceptible to a build up of plaque.

Vitamin C

Vitamin C is the body's primaty water soluble antioxidant. Vitamin C fights the damage done by unstable oxygen molecules known as free radicals, especially in areas of the body that are mostly water such as the inside of cells.

Vitamin C enhances immunity, can shorten the duration of a cold, quickens the healing of wounds, promotes healthy gums, helps prevent cataracts and protects against some forms of cancer and heart disease.

Vitamin D

Vitamin D is also known as the sunshine vitamin because with enough sunshine your body can make all it needs. However many people do not get enough sun to generate sufficient vitamin D, especially in the winter. Also the body's ability to manufacture vitamin D declines with age.

Vitamin D is important for calcium and phosphorus absorption and helps to regulate calcium metabolism. This helps in the building and maintenance of strong bones and healthy teeth.

Vitamin E

Vitamin E is a fat soluble vitamin and a key antioxidant. It is stored for short periods in the body, mainly in fat tissue and in the liver.

Vitamin E can help reduce the harmful effects of LDL cholesterol and help prevent blood clots. It can help protect against heart disease, cancer and a range of other disorders and may even have a role in slowing down the ageing process.

Vitamin K

Vitamin K promotes blood clotting. Doctors use Vitamin K to help reduce blood loss after surgery and to prevent bleeding problems in newborn babies.

Most of the body's Vitamin K requirements are met by the beneficial activity of bacteria in the intestines. Deficiencies are therefore rare even though your body does not store Vitamin K in high amounts.

Biotin

Biotin works with B-Complex vitamins. It is water soluble and is found in many common foods.

Biotin helps the body use carbohydrates, fats and protein. It promotes healthy hair, skin and nails.

Boron

Boron is a trace mineral found in most plants. It is essential for human health. Studies have shown that boron added to the diets of post-menopausal women prevented loss of calcium from bones. It could therefore be very useful in fighting osteoporosis.

Some claim that boron will raise testosterone levels and help to build muscle in men, so it is used by athletes and body builders.

Calcium

Calcium is well known for its importance in maintaining a healthy bone mass and thus preventing osteoporosis. It is also required for other body functions such as blood clotting, muscle contraction and for transmission of messages along nerves.

Because Calcium is so important to so many bodily processes, any deficiencies in blood Calcium lead to our body taking what it needs from our bones. Too many calcium withdrawals from our bones can lead to osteoporosis where the bones become thin and brittle.

Chloride

Chloride, together with sodium (outside cells) and potassium (inside cells), regulates the body's fluid, electrolyte and acid/alkaline balance. It also helps digestion through the production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach and through cleansing body wastes in the liver.

Chromium

Chromium is an important regulator of blood sugar (glucose) levels. It is also essential for the breakdown of protein, fats and carbohydrates.

Chromium may help avert type II diabetes by helping the body to utilise insulin more effectively. The stage at which the pancreas can no longer produce enough insulin to properly regulate blood sugar levels may thereby be delayed.

Copper

Copper is an essential trace mineral required for respiration as iron and copper are required for oxygen to be synthesized in red blood cells.

Copper is also essential for the production of collagen which is responsible for the health of bones, skin and connective tissue.

Iodine

Unique amongst minerals, iodine plays only a single role in the body. It is essential to thyroid gland for the production of the hormone thyroxine that regulates metabolism in all the body's cells.

Iron

Iron is an essential component of haemoglobin, the red pigment in blood that carries oxygen around the body. The body closely monitors iron levels and absorbs more of the mineral from food when required, for example when menstruating or during periods of rapid growth.

Maintaining sufficient levels of iron provides vitality and help keep the immune system at its best. Studies have shown that even mild deficiencies can cause problems with concentration.

Vegetarians, people on restrictive diets and endurance athletes are also susceptible to iron deficiency.

Magnesium

Magnesium is essential for every biochemical process in our bodies. It is involved inenergy production, nerve function, muscle relaxation and bone and tooth formation. Along with Calcium and Potassium, magnesium regulates heartbeat and clots blood.

Magnesium deficiency is common, especially in the elderly, heavy drinkers, pregnant women, strenuous exercisers, people under stress and people with certain diseases or on certain medications. It as been shown that even mild deficiencies in Magnesium can cause disruption of the heartbeat.

Manganese

Manganese is an essential trace element required for the normal functioning of the brain. It has been used effectively in treating nervous disorders including Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia.

Molybdenum

Molybdenum helps in the metabolism of fats and carbohydrates. It is essential for the utilisation of iron within our bodies. It can help prevent anaemia and help prevent sexual impotence.

Potassium

In some people potassium may do as much to control blood pressure as reducing sodium intake. Potassium is the third most abundant mineral in the body after calcium and phosphorus. Almost all the potassium in your body is withinh your cells. Along with sodium and chloride, potassium is an electrolyte. The body needs a balance of these minerals to perform a host of essential tasks.

Along with other electrolytes, potassium is used in nerve conduction, muscle contractions and in regulating heartbeat and blood pressure. Potassium is also a natural diuretic, helping to remove toxins from the body.

Selenium

Selenium has received a great deal of attention recently for its role in fighting cancers. In addition selenium can decrease the risk of clotting by lowering the "stickiness" of the blood, thereby protecting against heart attack and stroke.

Zinc

The body does not produce or store zinc but zinc is required by every cell in the body. It is required for over 200 enzyme activities in the body.

Zinc is required for the proper functioning of the immune system and to help the body fight off infections. It may also support the body's natural defence and repair mechanisms in treating serious illnesses associated with impaired immune function.

Multivitamin and Mineral: Recommended Usage

One tablet a day with food or as prescribed by your health professional.

If you have any current health problems then check the breakdown of the multivitamin and mineral supplement with your doctor first.

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