2015-09-16

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5-HTP
7-Keto-DHEA
A
Vitamin A
Acai
Adaptogens
AFA, Aphanizomenon Flos-Aquae
Almond
Aloe Vera
Alpha-Galactosidase
Alpha Linolenic Acid
Alpha Lipoic Acid
Amino Acids
Amylase
Anise
Anthocyanins
Antioxidants
Apple Cider Vinegar
Apple Pectin
Arabinogalactan
Arnica
Artemisia
Ascorbic Acid
Ashwagandha
Asian Ginseng
Astaxanthin
Astragalus
B
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B2
Vitamin B3
Vitamin B5
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B7
Vitamin B9
Vitamin B12
Bacopa Monniera
Basil
Bayberry
Bee Propolis
Beta Carotene
Beta Glucan
Beta-Glucanase
Betaine
Beta Sitosterol
Bifidobacterium Bifidum
Bifidobacterium Breve
Bifidobacterium Lactis
Bifidobacterium Longum
Bilberry
Bioflavonoids
Biotin
Black Cohosh
Black Cumin
Black Currant Seed Oil
Blueberry
Blue-Green Algae
Borage Seed
Boron
Bromelain
Burdock Root
C
Vitamin C
Calcium
Calendula
Capsaicin
Cascara Sagrada
Cat’s Claw
Cayenne
Cellulase
Chamomile
Chaste Tree
Chia Seed
Chlorella
Chlorophyll
Chromium
Cilantro
Cinnamon
CobalaminCod Liver Oil
Coenzyme Q10
Coffee Bean
Collagen Supplements
Colostrum
Conjugated Linoleic Acid
Cordyceps
Cranberry
Creatine
Curcumin
D
Vitamin D
d-Mannose
Dandelion
Devil’s Claw
DHA
DHEA
DIM
DMG
Dong Quai
Dragon’s Blood
D Ribose
E
Vitamin E
Echinacea
Elderberry
Enzymes
Eucalyptus
Evening Primrose Oil
F
Feverfew
Fiber
Fish Oil
Flaxseed
Folate
Fructooligosaccharides
G
GABA
Gamma Linolenic Acid
Garcina Cambogia
Garlic
Geranium
Ginger
Ginkgo Biloba
Ginseng
Glandular Supplements
Glucoamylase
Glucomannan
Glucosamine
Glutamine
Glutathione
Glycine
Goldenseal Root
Goji Berries
Grapefruit
Grape Seed
Green Tea
Guarana
Guggul
Gymnema Sylvestre
H
Hawthorn
Hemicellulase
Horseradish
Horsetail
Human Growth Hormone (HGH)
Hyaluronic Acid
I
Indole-3-Carbinol
Inositol
Invertase
Iodine
Ipriflavone
Iron
K
Vitamin K
Kelp
Krill Oil
L
L-Arginine
L-Carnitine
L-Carnosine
L-Glutamine
L-Histidine
L-Isoleucine
L-Lysine
L-Methionine
L-Theanine
L-Threonine
L-Tyrosine
L-Tryptophan
L-Valine
Lactase
Lactobacillus Acidophilus
Lactobacillus Bulgaricus
Lactobacillus Casei
Lactobacillus Plantarum
Lactobacillus Rhamnosus
Lactobacillus Salivarius
Lactobacillus Sporogenes
Lavender
Lecithin
Lemon
Lemongrass
Licorice
Lime
Lipase
Lutein
Lycopene
M
Maca
Magnesium
Maitake
Manganese
Mangosteen
Marshmallow
Melatonin
Milk Thistle
Monacolin K
Motherwort
Mushroom
MSM Methylsulfonylmethane
N
N-Acetyl-Cysteine
Nattokinase
Nettle
Niacin
Noni
O
Oatmeal
Oleic Acid
Olive Leaf
Omega 3 Fatty Acids
Omega 6 Fatty Acids
Omega 9 Fatty Acids
Onion
Oregano
P
Panax Ginseng
Pantothenic Acid
Parsley
Passion Flower
Patchouli
Peppermint
Phasphatidyl
Phenylalanine
Phosphorus
Phytase
Plant Sterols
Policosanol
Potassium
Probiotics
Protease
Protein
Psyllium Seed
Pycnogenol
Pygeum Africanum
Pyridoxine
Q
Quercetin
R
Raspberry Ketones
Red Yeast Rice
Resveratrol
Riboflavin
Rhodiola Rosea
Rosemary
S
Saccharomyces Boulardii
SAM-e
Sandalwood
Saw Palmetto
Sea Salt
Selenium
Shiitake
Silymarin
Slippery Elm
Soy
Spirulina
Stevia
Stinging Nettle
St. John’s Wort
Streptococcus Thermophilus
Strontium
T
Taurine
Tea Tree
Thiamine
Tocotrienols
Tribulus Terrestris
Turmeric
U
Ubiquinol
V
Valerian
Vanadyl Sulfate
Velvet Deer Antler Extract
Vinpocetine
W
Whey Protein
Witch Hazel
X
Xylitol
Z
Zinc

5-HTP

5-Hydroxytryptophan, or 5-HTP, is an amino acid that comes from the African plan Griffonia Simplicifolia. A 5-HTP supplement may help to supports a positive mood and emotional well being, because 5-HTP helps the body to produce serotonin. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that supports emotional health and fights depression. It may also help to support healthy sleep patterns, and 5-HTP supplements may also support healthy gastrointestinal motility.

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7-Keto-DHEA

7-Keto-DHEA is a different form of dehydroepiandrosterone, and it isn’t converted into steroid hormones like regular DHEA. 7 Keto is a great way to support the bones, and it may reduce the risk of osteoporosis. It supports a good mood, and it may reduce the feelings of stress. 7 Keto may also help to build muscle.

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A

Vitamin-A

Vitamin A is a great nutrient for the eyes, and it may help to fight cataracts and slow down the onset of age related macular degeneration. Vitamin A may also help to reduce the risk of night blindness by supporting the health of the rods and cones within the eye. It also supports the strength and function of the skin and mucous membranes. Vitamin A supports the respiratory and digestive systems. It is also needed by the heart, and it may be beneficial for the bones. It is also believed to help reduce the risk of bone fractures.

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Acai

Acai supplements come from the acai berry, which is native to Central and South America. Acai berries contain beneficial phytochemicals, like flavonoids and anthocyanins. An acai supplement can deliver your body beneficial antioxidants, and some people also use them to support the weight loss process.

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Adaptogens

There are a number of herbs that are considered adaptogens. Adaptogenic herbs are used to support healthy adrenal glands. The health of the adrenal glands is often overlooked, but they produce a number of hormones that the body depends on. When the adrenal glands are overworked and strained depression, fatigue, and stress can set in. Commonly used adaptogens are panax ginseng, ashwagandha, eleutherococcus sinensis, and licorice.

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AFA, Aphanizomenon Flos-Aquae

AFA is a species of blue green algae that has a number of benefits for the body. An AFA supplement may help to support a positive mood and support feelings of well being. AFA may also help with concentration, focus, and cognitive function. AFA supplements are rich in chlorophyll, and this may help to remove toxins from the body. They also support immune, nervous, adrenal, and endocrine function.

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Almond

Almond is an incredibly nutritious food that is packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. When almond oil is added to skin care products it can also provide topical benefits. It can help to fight acne, and regular use of almond oil may slowly fade out acne, white heads, and black heads.

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Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is commonly used to support and soothe the skin, and it may help with burns and irritations. An aloe vera supplement can also have a number of benefits when taken orally, because it is a good source for Vitamin A, C, E, and multiple B vitamins. These nutrients provide antioxidants and support the immune system. Aloe vera supplements may also be beneficial for the nervous and cardiovascular system, and the B vitamins may support healthy energy levels.

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Alpha-Galactosidase

Alpha-Galactosidase helps the body to digest sugar-fat complexes. If these complexes don’t get broken down they can gather within the body’s tissues and may lead to weight gain.

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Alpha Linolenic Acid

Alpha linolenic acid is a good source for omega 3 fatty acids, like EPA and DHA. It works to support healthy cardiovascular function, and it may promote healthy triglyceride and blood pressure levels, as well as supporting healthy circulation. Alpha linolenic acid also provides nervous system support. It may help with the brain’s growth and development, and it also promotes healthy cognitive function. Omega 3s also help to fight depression. Alpha linolenic acid may also help with inflammation, and it may help the lungs.

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Alpha Lipoic Acid

Alpha lipoic acid is an organosulfur that has powerful antioxidant activity within the body. It may help to support healthy blood pressure and blood sugar levels. It is also a great nutrient for the brain, because it is easily able to pass into the brain and help to protect the brain tissue from damage.

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Amino Acids

Amino acids are used by the body to produce proteins. Because of this an amino acid supplement may help to support exercise and athletic performance. Amino acids may help to build larger and stronger muscles, and they may support the recovery process. Amino acids also have a number of different functions within the body depending on the specific amino acid. For instance, some amino acids provide great support for the nervous system, because they help to build neurotransmitters.

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Amylase

Amylase is an enzyme that may support energy levels by helping to process carbohydrates.

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Anise

Anise supplies the body with a number of benefits, and it can help to fight bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Anise may also help to fight inflammation, and studies have suggested that it may be as effective as prescription drugs. Anise also provides the body with beneficial antioxidants.

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Anthocyanins

Anthocyanins may act like antioxidants within the body. In nature they are the substances that give fruits and vegetables their color, and they also belong to a group of compounds known as flavonoids.

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Antioxidants

Antioxidants come in many different forms. Whether they are vitamins, amino acids, enzymes, or another substances they help to fight free radicals. Free radicals are created within the body through oxidation, and they change cellular DNA. This can kill or damage the cell. Antioxidants are important, because free radicals can lead to cancer and premature aging.

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Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple Cider Vinegar has been used throughout history for its health supporting properties. It is rich in minerals, and it may also help to reduce glucose and cholesterol levels. It may offer help to those with arthritis, because it can help to fight inflammation. Apple cider vinegar also helps to fight free radicals and fungus, and it is also sometimes used to help fight yeast infections.

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Apple Pectin

Apple Pectin is a form of fiber that can be found in the cell walls of plants. It helps to promote healthy digestion, and it may promote regularity. The fiber in apple pectin also supports healthy cholesterol levels, and it may also offer help with metabolic syndrome. Apple pectin is also an important nutrient for the intestines, because it helps to fight harmful bacteria that can congregate in the intestines.

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Arabinogalactan

Arabinogalactan is a prebiotic, so it provides support to the digestive system’s probiotics. Through this action it supports healthy digestion, and it may also help to fight harmful bacteria within the digestive tract. Arabinogalactan provides support to the body’s immune cells, and it may also help to promote healthy cytokine production.

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Arnica

Arnica may help to improve circulation, and it is also used to help fight pain. It may help to reduce joint pain, as well as pain from minor injuries. Arnica is an anti inflammatory, and it may also help to repair body tissue.

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Artemisia

Artemisia is a Chinese herb that has been traditionally used to help with fevers. It may also help to fight inflammation within the body, and some research suggests that it may help with cancer and malaria.

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Ascorbic Acid

Ascorbic acid is also known as Vitamin C, and it is a great way to support the immune system. It may also help the nervous system by supporting the creation of important neurotransmitters, and it may also be beneficial for the cardiovascular system. Ascorbic acid may also help to create collagen, and this can help to create important components, like connective tissues, and improve the time that it takes to heal wounds.

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Ashwagandha

Ashwagandha is an Ayurvedic herb that is frequently used to help with arthritis. It may work to fight inflammation, because it contains withanolides. It is also an adaptogen, so it supports adrenal function. This is important, because poor adrenal function can lead to fatigue, depression, and stress. Ashwagandha also supports the immune system, and it may also help to produce red blood cells.

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Asian Ginseng

Asian Ginseng, which is sometimes called panax ginseng, is used throughout the world for its numerous health properties. It supports the adrenal glands, so it may help the body to handle stress in a healthy fashion. Asian ginseng is also used to help with energy, and it may promote focus, memory, and concentration. It may help to lower high cholesterol levels and support healthy blood sugar levels. It also supports the function of the immune system by helping to increase the number of immune cells.

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Astaxanthin

Astaxanthin is a powerful antioxidant, and it may be beneficial to both the cardiovascular and nervous systems. It supports healthy blood pressure levels, and it may also help with learning ability. Studies have also shown that it may help to fight inflammation. Some people also use it to protect the skin from the damaging effects of the sun.

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Astragalus

Astragalus is a plant that has been used in Chinese medicine. It offers immune support by helping to fight viruses, and it may help to improve recovery time after illness. Astragalus may reduce fatigue and stimulate the appetite. It may also help with inflammation. Astragalus is sometimes used to help with cardiovascular function in those with heart disease, and it may support the liver.

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B

Vitamin B1

Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) helps to support the metabolism, and it may help people who suffer from disorders of the metabolism to process food in a more healthy manner. It promotes the health of the nervous system, and it may also help the heart. A lack of Vitamin B1 can cause fluids to gather around the heart, and this can greatly reduce cardiovascular function.

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Vitamin B2

Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) supports the proper function of the metabolism, and it helps to breakdown a number of the substances that the body consumes, like proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. Through these actions Vitamin B2 plays an important role in the production of energy, and it also helps to maintain healthy oxygen levels by helping iron to produce hemoglobin. When the body doesn’t get enough Vitamin B2 the health of the skin can decline.

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Vitamin B3

Vitamin B3 is used by the body to help produce energy through healthy metabolic function. It is used by the cardiovascular system to support healthy cholesterol levels, and it may also help to produce sex hormones by helping to maintain the proper function of the adrenal glands. It also supports the appearance of the skin, and it may help to make it look younger and healthier. When Vitamin B3 gets too low within the body a number of symptoms can occur, like vomiting, fatigue, depression, and lack of memory.

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Vitamin B5

Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) supports healthy cholesterol levels, so it may be beneficial for the cardiovascular system. It also supports healthy cellular function, and it may help with cellular respiration and wound healing. It helps to produce amino acids, like leucine, arginine, and methionine, and it may also help to reduce the symptoms of deficiencies in Vitamin C, Vitamin B6, and Vitamin B12.

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Vitamin B6

Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) is used by the body to maintain the proper functions of the nervous system. A deficiency may lead to peripheral neuropathy, and Vitamin B6 also supports enzymes throughout the body that participate in many reactions. Vitamin B6 may help to reduce the risk of anemia, and it may help with some of the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome. Women frequently use it to help with headaches, irritability, bloating, and breast tenderness.

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Vitamin B7

Vitamin B7 (Biotin) helps to promote healthy hair, skin, and nails. It also supports the metabolism, and it helps with the processing of proteins and carbohydrates. Many people use it to support their weight loss process, because it helps to quickly process foods. It may also support the nervous and immune systems, and Vitamin B7 may help to support healthy blood glucose levels.

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Vitamin B9

Vitamin B9 (Folate) is frequently used to support the cardiovascular system, because it may help to maintain healthy homocysteine levels. Through this it may limit the occurrence of a heart attack or stroke. Vitamin B9 supports healthy oxygen levels by helping to make red blood cells, and it may also fight depression.

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Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin) is used to help create DNA, and it also provides support to the nervous system. Low levels of Vitamin B12 can lead to mental decline, so it is especially important for the elderly. Vitamin B12 also supports a positive mood, and it may help to combat depression. It may also help to reduce homocysteine levels, and it helps the body to create red blood cells. Red blood cells are important, because they transport oxygen throughout the body.

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Bacopa Monniera

Bacopa Monniera is an Ayurvedic herb that may support the brain and cognitive function. It helps the learning process, and it may also support the body’s ability to deal with stress. It may help to reduce age related cognitive decline by supporting synaptic activity and nerve transmissions within the brain. It also provides the body with antioxidants, and it may also help to fight fungi.

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Basil

Basil is rich in antioxidants, so it may help to fight aging. It also works in the body to fight inflammation, and it also promotes proper kidney function. Basil may also soothe the stomach, and this makes it helpful for nausea.

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Bayberry

Bayberry was used in Indian folk medicine, and it can be taken both orally and topically. It is great for the immune system, because it helps the body to fight microbes. It works to reduce the occurrence of infections in the digestive, respiratory, and urinary tracts. When applied to the skin it may help with infections by reducing inflammation and irritation.

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Bee Propolis

Bee Propolis is the sticky wax that is produced by bees, and it is a wonderful nutrient for the immune system. It may help to naturally fight cancer, and it is also an antiseptic. It may help to keep wounds and injuries clean and sterile, and this may also support the healing process.

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Beta Carotene

Beta Carotene is a precursor to Vitamin A, and it may provide support to the immune system and the eyes. It helps the immune system by improving the strength of the skin and mucous membranes, and it may also help the eyes by reducing the occurrence of night blindness, cataracts, and age-related macular degeneration.

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Beta Glucan

Beta glucan is commonly found in mushrooms, and it provides support to the cardiovascular and immune system. It may help with blood pressure and to lower cholesterol levels, and it may also help to support healthy blood sugar levels by reducing the glycemic response to carbohydrates. It helps the immune system by supporting important immune cells, like the macrophages and the natural killer cells, and it may also help to hinder the growth of cancer.

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Beta-Glucanase

Beta-Glucanase helps to breakdown beta-glucans. Beta glucans is a long chain polysaccharide that needs enzymes, like beta glucanase, to break it down. It is important to completely digest the long chain polysaccharides, because if they gather in the gastrointestinal tract they can slow down peristalsis and make it harder for the body to properly digest the foods that it consumes.

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Betaine

Betaine offers wonderful support to the digestive system. It starts by supporting the production of stomach acids, so it may help with hypochlorhydia. It also helps to fight poor digestion, and it may help with ulcers.

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Beta Sitosterol

Beta Sitosterol is a plant sterol that is widely used to support prostate health, and it may help with an enlarged prostate. It may also help to reduce the growth and spread of cancer cells within the prostate. Beta Sitosterol may help with high cholesterol, and it also supports healthy immune function.

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Bifidobacterium Bifidum

Bifidobacterium Bifidum is a probiotic that provides support to the digestive system, and it may also help with diarrhea. It may be beneficial for the immune system, because it supports the immune system’s antibody response. Bifidobacterium bifidum also helps the body to synthesize B vitamins and Vitamin K, so it may help to address any deficiencies in these vitamins.

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Bifidobacterium Breve

Bifidobacterium Breve is a probiotic that may support digestion by helping to create acetic and lactic acid, and it may help to reduce the occurrence of gas, diarrhea, and it may also help with the symptoms of inflammatory bowel diseases. B. Breve is also sometimes used to fight e. coli, and it may also combat vaginal yeast infections.

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Bifidobacterium Lactis

Bifidobacterium Lactis is a probiotic that supports regularity, so it may offer help with both diarrhea and constipation. It also helps to detoxify the colon and to remove waste, so it may help to reduce inflammation and pain within the colon.

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Bifidobacterium Longum

Bifidobacterium Longum helps to create lactic acid, and this supports healthy digestion and this action also helps to kill any harmful bacteria within the gastrointestinal tract. B. Longum may also help to limit the effects of allergies, and it may also help to reduce inflammation within the gastrointestinal tract.

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Bilberry

Bilberry is a fruit that provides the body with antioxidants, and it is also a good source for Vitamin C. It may help to reduce the oxidation of LDL, and it may also reduce the risk of blood clotting by fighting platelet aggregation. It may also help the digestive system by fighting inflammation within the gastrointestinal tract, and it may also help with diarrhea. Some studies have also suggested that it may help with stomach ulcers, and it is commonly used in Europe to fight chronic venous deficiency.

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Bioflavonoids

Bioflavonoids are chemical compounds that can be found in fruits and vegetables, and they are largely responsible for taste and appearance. Bioflavonoids can be a great source of antioxidants, and they may also help to fight inflammation and the growth of cancer cells.

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Biotin

Biotin (Vitamin B7) supports the function of numerous enzymes within the body. It may help with elevated cholesterol and triglyceride levels, and it also supports a healthy glucose tolerance. It is also needed by the metabolism, and it may help to improve energy levels within the body. A lack of biotin may cause dysfunction within the nervous system and muscles.

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Black Cohosh

Black Cohosh provides the body with antioxidants, and it is commonly used by women. In women it helps with premenstrual syndrome and the pain that accompanies dysmenorrhea. It also supports a healthy menstrual cycle, and it can also help with polycystic ovary syndrome. Black cohosh may help with the symptoms of menopause. In men and women it supports the cardiovascular system by helping with blood pressure and cholesterol. It also supports fertility, and it may also help with the production of bone. Because of this it may help with osteoporosis. Black cohosh can also help with arthritis by fighting inflammation.

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Black Cumin

Black Cumin has been used for centuries throughout the world, and supplementing with the seed may lessen the severity of allergies. It may also help to maintain healthy HDL and blood pressure levels. Black cumin also supports healthy liver function, and through this it may help to create important proteins, support the immune system, and help to detoxify the body.

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Black Currant Seed Oil

Black currant seed oil is a great source of gamma linolenic acid, so it may help to fight inflammation within the body by supporting the production of prostaglandin 1. It may also work to reduce the production of prostaglandin E2, which can lead to increased aging and poor immune function. Black currant seed oil may also help to fight viruses, and it may help to reduce the risk of the flu.

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Blueberry

Blueberry supports a healthy body, and it starts by providing antioxidants. They may also support healthy brain function, and in the cardiovascular system blueberry supports healthy cardiovascular levels. Blueberry may also help the eyes, and it may help to reduce the risk of age related macular degeneration.

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Blue-Green Algae

Blue green algae, like chlorella or aphanizomenon flos-aque, provides great full body support. A blue green algae supplement may help to detoxify the body, and blue green algae may also help to purify the blood. Blue green algae supplements are rich in chlorophyll, and it may also be beneficial for the liver and cardiovascular system. They may also support a healthy pH balance and energy levels.

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Borage Seed

Borage seeds come from an annual flower, and they contain gamma linolenic oil. They may help with inflammation, and they are also a great nutrient for the skin. Borage seeds may help to reduce water loss in the skin, so they may help to maintain well hydrated skin. They may also reduce the occurrence of skin irritations. Borage seed also supports the immune system, and it supports the lymphocytes. They may also promote menstrual health and fight menstrual disorders, like dysmenorrheal.

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Boron

Boron is a mineral that the body depends on, and it supports the body’s processing of magnesium, calcium, and phosphorus. It is also needed to support the nervous and cardiovascular systems, and boron also provides joint and bone support. Boron may help the body to synthesize important substances, like Vitamin D and estrogen.

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Bromelain

Bromelain is an enzyme that can be found in fruit, and it helps the body to digest and utilize proteins. Bromelain is great for the stomach, and it may reduce indigestion and heartburn, while also supporting healthy stomach acidity. Bromelain may also help those with arthritis, because it fights swelling and pain within the body. When used topically it may help with bug bites and minor burns.

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Burdock Root

Burdock Root is included as a natural ingredient in many beauty products. It supports healthy skin, and it is commonly used to help with acne, psoriasis, and eczema. It is also used to support the immune system and as a diuretic, and burdock may help to detoxify the blood. It may also help to lower blood sugar and support digestion.

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C

Vitamin C

Vitamin C is one of the most commonly used ways to help the immune system. It helps to produce and activate important cells within the immune system, and it also provides potent antioxidants. It helps to produce essential neurotransmitters, hormones, and collagen. Vitamin C works to support healthy blood vessel dilation, and this may help to lower blood pressure.

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Calcium

Calcium is essential to the strength and function of the bones. Calcium helps to support a healthy bone density, and it may also provide support to the cardiovascular system. Calcium helps to maintain a healthy heartbeat, and it may help to keep healthy blood pressure levels. Calcium may also support a healthy body weight and reduce the risk of obesity.

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Calendula

Calendula is commonly added to skin and hair care products. It helps to improve blood flow to the skin, and this action supports skin health. It may help to heal infected skin and wounds, and it can also be used internally. When consumed it may soothe the digestive tract, and it may also help with inflammation.

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Capsaicin

Capsaicin is a compound that gives some kinds of peppers th

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