Types 1 & 3 collagen
Type 2 collagen
Collagen of types 1, 2, and 3
Types 1 & 3 collagen from white fish
Types 1, 5, & 10 collagen from eggs
A fruit naturally rich in vitamins B & C
6 strains with 50 billion CFUs*
Rich in fibers
Sprouted chia seed, canihua seed & more
An Ayurvedic herb
A selective list of vitamins to elevate the formula
Plant fibers combined with probiotic strains
Amylase, protease and lipase
Astragalus, ginger, black pepper, fermented licorice and more
Fatty acids
6 strains with 100 billion CFUs*
Turmeric root, ginger, astragalus & more
A perennial and fat-soluble plant
A pioneer species that contains tannins
Rich in fibers, vitamins, and minerals*
A patented extract obtained from black pepper
Dietary fibers
Microorganisms naturally rooted in soil
Used in traditional medicine for centuries
An amino acid abundant in the body
15 mg
Source of CoQ10, lutein and boron
Berries, greens, fruits extracts and more
Source of vitamins A, B12, copper, folate, choline, iron & hyaluronic acid
Source of vitamins B2, B6, B12, folate, iron, zinc & selenium
Source of selenium, vitamins A & B, phosphorus, zinc, iron and copper
Bioavailable source of peptides & nutrients enzymes
Good source of pantothenic acid, potassium and zinc
Acetic acid
From the ginger family
Licorice contains flavonoids & phytoestrogens
An important amino acid
Gourmet coffee from Hawaii
19 strains with 50 billion CFUs
Triphala, holy basil, ginger extracts & more
Botanicals extracts
From acerola cherry extract
Piperine as one of its active ingredients
Bioactive compounds*
Actinidin in kiwifruit
18 strains with 50 billion CFUs*
Rooted in Ayurveda
Source of polyphenols & vitamin C
Source of iron, vitamins C & E, minerals, and folic acid
21 different fruits & vegetables all-in-one
Collagen type 2
Collagen types 1, 2, and 3
Adaptogenic ayurvedic herb
Antioxidant properties*
A fat-soluble vitamin
water-soluble vitamin known as cobalamin
An important mineral
A fatty acid found in meat
Known as vitamin B7 or H
A trace mineral with antioxidant properties*
One of the eight B vitamins also known as riboflavin
A water-soluble vitamin for several functions*
A nutrient also known as cobalamin
Flowering plant from the ginger family
95% curcuminoids*
Contains gingerol
Adaptogenic herb
A trace mineral
5 types of collagen from 5 different sources
225 mg
Natural hormone made in the brain
Amino acid used in serotonin biosynthesis*
A natural plant used for centuries
Superfood
Source of vitamin A, B12, copper, folate, choline, iron & hyaluronic acid
TRAACS® Bisglycinate Chelate as a trace element
Source of carbon*
From volcanic minerals
Mineral-rich compounds
An essential trace element
The "sensitive plant" contains alkaloid mimosine
Collagen of type II
Source of vitamin A, folic acid, iron and zinc
A water-soluble vitamin
A naturally-occurring molecule
Jerusalem artichoke, turkey tail mushroom & more
For a wide range of functions*
Source of vitamin A, folic acid, iron & zinc
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