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Provides Essential Vitamins To Help Maintain a Healthy Balance

Catalyzed Liquid Multi-Vitamin T. J. Ä Clark provides essential vitamins to help maintain a healthy balance in a hectic world. * Catalyzed with our famous Polyfloramin ™, this multi-vitamin liquid palatable allows you to regulate the amounts your family takes each day based on age and needs. Liquid foods are often preferred by people who want to regulate dosage or have difficulty swallowing pills. Our multi-vitamin contains essential vitamins for proper function and maintenance of the body. *
Vitamin A is part of the fat soluble vitamins. It is also an effective antioxidant that protects cells against damage and may be effective as anti-aging tool. * Some of the functions of vitamin A are critical to healthy skin, bones, and teeth, mucous membranes, and night vision. It also helps new cells to grow and is a proven treatment for acne. However, too much vitamin A can be toxic, especially to the liver. †
Vitamin C is an antioxidant required for tissue growth and repair, adrenal gland function, and healthy enciíllas. The body can not manufacture vitamin C, so it must be obtained through diet and supplements. Some of the other functions of vitamin C are assisting in the production of anti-stress hormones, protect against the effects of pollution, help prevent cancer and protect against infection. Vitamin C can also enhance immunity and increases the absorption of iron. Vitamin C may reduce cholesterol levels and high blood pressure because it protects against blood clotting, and bruising. It also promotes healing of wounds and burns and neutralizes free radicals. However, smoking drastically impairs the effectiveness of vitamin C.
Vitamin A is helpful against acne
Vitamin A is especially valuable for the body and is good for your skin but who could get to thinking it might be a useful weapon for those who fight against acne? His action is a broad spectrum detoxifies and helps prevent the action of bacteria on the skin is to regulate the formation of sebum. The health of the cells is in first place in the proper physiological functioning of the skin and vitamin A can do a lot.
It is through food consumption, and then we can intervene before they turn to drugs and foreign intervention, which can support the action but not always, unfortunately, resolve it. Introducing the diet foods rich in vitamin A but a small step forward may be decisive in solving the problem. Read the rest of this entry »