| Ascorbic acid – Vitamin C, the “master vitamin,” supports the immune system, anti-inflammatory response, and tissue, tendon & ligament health…* |
| Bee Pollen – the male germ cell of plants, the most nutritious part. Contains powerful whole food antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and hormones potentiated by massive amounts of live enzyme activity. |
| Biotin – is a member of the B-complex group of vitamins and is a well-known supporting nutrient for a healthy skin and coat.* |
| Carrot powder – Carrots are one the world’s richest source of carotenoids, a class of compounds related to vitamin A. Some act as antioxidants or have other important functions. The best known of these is beta-carotene but there are others including alpha- and gamma-carotene, lutein, and lycopene. When foods containing beta-carotenes are consumed, the beta-carotene is converted into vitamin A in the liver. Since the liver only converts what it needs, carrot powder is a totally safe source of vitamin A. |
| Citrus bioflavonoid complex, 40% - a biologically active antioxidant that helps optimize vitamin C absorption and utilization. Also known to support anti-inflammatory response and cellular membrane health.* |
| Chondroitin Sulfate, 90% - A natural biological activator that aids the body in maintenance of cartilage and joint lubrication, and supports an anti-inflammatory response.* |
| CoQ10 – a natural, fat-soluble molecule found throughout the body that supports energy and heart function.* |
| Diatomaceous earth – a safe, non-toxic substance made up of miniscule, fossilized organisms called diatoms that are finely milled. Diatomaceous earth is used as an anti-caking agent, a natural pesticide and is also noted as a great source of organic minerals, especially silicon.* |
| DMG (N, N Dimethylglycine HCL) – a water-soluble amino acid found naturally in plant and animal cells that support oxygen utilization, energy production and the immune response. Also, aids the body in reducing lactic acid buildup in the muscles.* |
| Gamma Oryzanol – a rare nutrient that occurs in rice bran oil that supports musculature and helps to regulate the endocrine and nervous system.* |
| Garlic (air-dried granules) – nutrient rich and aromatic, air-dried granules are most well known as a non-toxic bug repellent, a natural detoxicant, and as a dietary sulfur.* |
| Ginkgo Biloba – extracted from ginkgo leaves, ginkgo biloba is known for aiding the body in blood circulation and transmission of oxygen to brain cells, which in turn helps to improve memory and mental alertness.* |
| Glucosamine HCL, 99% - Glucosamine hydrochloride is natural, simple sugar molecule extracted from shellfish. A precursor to chondroitin sulfate and other muccopolysaccharides, glucosamine is also thought to help contribute to the formation of cartilage and act as an anti-inflammatory.* |
| Grape Seed Extract – A potent antioxidant, grape seed extract has been shown to be 20- 50 times stronger than vitamin E or C in fighting free radicals that breaks down the body’s cellular structure. Other clinical studies have focused on its potential to help prevent heart disease and strokes.* |
| Hesperidin, 95% - A flavonoid, usually extracted from citrus, that has been noted in studies for its anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antioxidant effects.* |
| Kelp – A deep-sea grown, brown leafy plant, kelp provides naturally chelated, organic minerals essential for good nutrition. |
| Liver (beef or pork) – A rich source of B vitamins, iron and trace minerals which naturally support the body’s quest for health and energy.* |
| MSM, 99% (methyl sulfonyl methane) – MSM is an organic sulfur compound found throughout nature. This dietary sulfur has been studied for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, as well as its positive effect on digestion.* |
| Panax ginseng extract – A Chinese ginseng used as a tonic or adaptogen, which builds up general vitality and increases resistance to biological, psychological, and environmental stress. Panax ginseng has also been studied for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immune stimulating effects.* |
| Queen bee royal jelly – Freeze-dried, a special bee’s “milk” produced for the queen, royal jelly is one of the world’s most concentrated foods. Along with many unique nutrients, royal jelly is also extremely rich in B vitamins, especially pantothenic acid, which is supportive of adrenal function and resistance to fatigue.* |
| Reishi mushroom extract – Highly prized by Chinese civilization for thousands of years as a powerful adaptogen and tonic, reishi is still noted today for its healing properties and increasing the body’s resistance to chemical, biological, and environmental stresses.* |
| Rice bran oil – One of the healthiest oils available (no trans fat), rice bran oil has been studied for its antioxidant and cholesterol lowering properties. In addition, it is a natural source of gamma oryzanol.* |
| Rutin (vitamin P) – Rutin is a flavonoid, derived primarily from buckwheat, that has a positive affect on the circulatory system. Rutin is also noted for its powerful antioxidant properties.* |
| Sea Salt – Genuine sea salt is composed of naturally occurring potassium, calcium, magnesium and trace elements and is capable of supporting any type of marine life. This mineral rich salt is often used as a source of electrolytes. |
| Tienchi (radix notoginseng) – A Chinese root prized for its tonic effects on the circulatory system, supporting healthier blood building and more oxygen for the heart.* |
| Yeast culture – One of nature’s best vitamin foods, yeast culture nutritional and live enzyme support to the body’s digestive system.* |
| Croscarmellose sodium – A disintegrant that promotes dissolution of active ingredients upon swallowing. |
| Dextrose – A sweetener derived from corn that is about 70% as sweet as sucrose. |
| Fructose – A healthy fruit sugar used to increase palatability in herbal remedies. |
| Gelatin – Gelatin is a protein from bovine collagen (kosher) and is the main ingredient of pharmaceutical capsule shells. |
| Magnesium stearate – Magnesium is a mineral found throughout nature, such as in legumes and green leafy vegetables. Magnesium stearate is a salt derivative of magnesium; it is used as a binder and lubricant for tablets. |
| Microcrystalline cellulose – A natural occurring polymer in the cellular walls of plants, microcrystalline cellulose is used as a binder and stabilizer for tablets. |
| Pharmaceutical glaze – a solution made of natural polymers that are used to seal tablets. |
| Silica – Found in many natural microorganisms, such as diatoms, silica is often used as a desiccant or flow agent for tablet making. |
| Stearic Acid – a fatty acid derived from vegetables and oils used as lubricant in capsule making. |
| Vegetable gum –An extract of vegetables that is adhesive in nature and that is used as a thickener and a stabilizer. |