Herb/Plant extracts:
Grape Seed Extract 95% - 25mg
Micronutrients:
Inositol Hexanicotinate - 50mg, L-Cystine - 50mg, Alpha Lipoic acid -100mg
Vitamins:
Vitamin A (Retinal Acetate 500) - 5mg, Vitamin E (DL-Alpha Tocopheryl) - 54.88mg, Vitamin B1 (Thiamine HCL) - 1mg, Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) - 25mg, Vitamin B5 (Calcium D-Pantothenate) - 30mg, Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) - 25mg, Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) - 0.1mg, D-Biotin - 0.5mg
Minerals:
Kelp - 40mg, Magnesium Amino Acid Chelate 20% - 100mg, Manganese Sulphate - 80.97mg, Selenium Amino Acid Chelate 2% - 2.5mg, Zinc Gluconate - 105mg
HERB/PLANT EXTACTS:
Grape Seed Extract
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This extract comes from whole grape seeds containing a high concentration of vitamin E, flavanoids, Omega 6 ( linoleic acid) and the well-known antioxidants, the Proanthocyanidins, which decreases skin tumors and cancers. Dietary proanthocyanidins may protect the skin against ultraviolet damage and provide supplementation for sunscreen protection.
MICRONUTRIENTS:
Inositol Hexanicotinate
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This component of Phosphatidylinositol, a constituent of cell membranes, is claimed to delay the onset of gray hair and may help maintain hair in a healthy state. Its effects on hair follicles may prevent hair loss. Skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis may be prevented and treated by inositol.
L-Cysteine
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This important amino acid may possess Life Extension by repairing DNA within the body. It comprises 8% of human hair and can prevent damage to hair follicle by free radicals. It may also be useful for the treatment of hair loss. It may improve psoriasis and in general accelerates healing of the skin.
Alpha Lipoic Acid
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This almost Vitamin-like compound is sometimes referred to as the universal antioxidant. It may retard the aging process in skin by inhibiting damage to the Mitochondrial DNA and by its neutralization of free radicals that damage Cell Membranes. Free radical damage is thought to contribute to ageing and chronic illness. Studies also pointed to lipoic acid accelerating the healing of scarring caused by acne.
VITAMINS:
Vitamin A (Retinyl Acetate)
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This vitamin improves the stability of cell membranes and may enhance the function of epithelial cells in the skin. A deficiency may lead to acne and boils. Dry skin, rashes and many dermatitis conditions may benefit from Vitamin A. It may also eliminate warts and accelerate the healing of wounds.
Vitamin E (DL – Alpha Tocopherol)
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This fat-soluble antioxidant vitamin helps to neutralize potentially damaging free radicals in our body. It exists in eight different forms, of which d-alpha-tocopherol is the most active form and one of the most powerful biologically active antioxidants included in this combination from Futurehealth. Antioxidants such as vitamin E protect your cells against the effects of dangerous free radicals, potentially damaging by-products of your body’s metabolism.
Vitamin B Group
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Vitamin B1 ( Thiamine HCL); Vitamin B2 ( Riboflavin ); Vitamin B5 ( Calcium D – Pantothenate); Vitamin B6 ( Pyridoxine HCL ); Vit B12 ( Cyanocobalamin); Vitamin H (Biotin):
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The B-Vitamin group is essential for correct RNA and DNA synthesis and cell reproduction. As our skin, hair and nails are constantly growing and renewing themselves we need the following B vitamins to ensure the good health of these structures: Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B12, and Biotin for skin and hair. Deficiencies of any of these B Vitamins can lead to dry, grey skin, dermatitis, wrinkles, acne rashes, hair loss and weak, splitting nails. Biotin plays a role in maintaining the health of the hair. Supplements of biotin have been speculated to delay the onset of gray hair.
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Biotin is a good treatment for brittle nails. In one human study, supplemental biotin increased the thickness of the nails by 25% after six to nine months. This helps to prevent splitting of the nails. Biotin facilitates the growth of skin tissue and may improve the visual appearance of the skin. It regulates the secretion of sebeum and biotin deficiency can result in dry skin and a “sallow” complexion.
MINERALS:
Magnesium Amino acid chelate
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Magnesium functions in more than 300 enzymatic reactions in the body. Magnesium is essential for the conversion of vitamin D to its biologically active form, which helps the body absorb and utilize calcium.Magnesium is also essential and may slow down the ageing process in the skin.
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It also stimulates the skin to ensure that healthy elasticity is maintained and moisture levels remain normal.
Manganese Sulphate
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This mineral helps your body utilize several key nutrients such as biotin, thiamin, ascorbic acid, and choline. It helps your body synthesize fatty acids, important for maintaining cell membrane integrity.
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It also protect cells from free-radical damage.
Kelp
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Kelp, which is a brown seaweed, contains 23 minerals, including chlorophyll, folic acid, vitamins A, B12, D and iodine. As iodine is not stored in the body, it needs to be taken on a daily basis.
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The amount of iodine a person needs in a life time is very minimal; it is less than a teaspoon.
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Having an iodine deficiency, will result in a number of symptoms likebrittle nails and hair, dry skin and hair loss
Selenium Amino Acid Chelate
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Selenium works as an antioxidant with vitamin E to destroy hydroperoxides and free radicals that damage cell membranes. Selenium is a antioxidant weapon essential to any health arsenal for battling degenerative diseases.
Zinc Gluconate
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Zinc is a part of every cell in the body and forms part of over 200 enzymes that have functions ranging from proper action of body hormones to cell growth. Because the body readily uses zinc for many different functions, it constantly needs to be replaced.
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Sufficient levels of zinc are very important for the body's immunity and strength.
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Zinc can also help fight acne. In several studies, zinc has demonstrated similar results to tetracycline in superficial acne and superior results in deeper acne.