LYCOTERENE
Health supplement with multivitamins, antioxidants and
multiminerals especially, DHA, B complex vitamins play a crucial role in
providing health benefits. LYCOTERENE combination contains many essential
multivitamins and multiminerals which are usually needed for good health. LYCOTERENE
combination supports many health benefits mainly for the pregnant woman.
Health benefits:
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Lycoterene helps in energy production
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Lycoterene helps in management of healthy skin,
hair and nails
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Lycoterene helps in cardiovascular diseases
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Lycoterene helps in Pernicious anemia
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Lycoterene helps in kidney stones
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Lycoterene strengthens the immune system
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Lycoterene regulates blood pressure
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Production of red blood cells
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Regulates carbohydrate metabolism
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For rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis
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Lycoterene helps in neurodegenerative diseases
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Age-related macular disease (eye disease)
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Used in diabetes
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Used in hepatitis C
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Used in pregnancy
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Lycoterene helps in antioxidant activity
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For digestion
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Lycoterene used for common cold
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Minimize digestive complaints
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Treat hormone-related infertility problems
Antioxidants:
Lycopene:
Lycopene; a member of carotenoid family; is a lipid soluble antioxidant
synthesized by many plants and microorganisms. Lycopene is a red, fat-soluble
pigment classified as a carotenoid, found in many fruits and vegetables.
Lycopene is produced by organisms to protect against oxidative damage from
oxygen and light. The health benefits of Lycopene are attributed to its potent
antioxidant nature.
Beta-Carotene:
Beta-Carotene is one of a group of red, orange and yellow
pigments called carotenoids. Beta-carotene and other carotenoids provide
approximately 50% of the vitamin A needed in the diet. Beta-Carotene can be
found in fruits, vegetables and whole grains,.
Docosahexaenoic Acid:
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is an omega-3 fatty acid that is
a primary structural component of the human brain, cerebral cortex, skin, sperm,
testicles and retina. It can be synthesized from alpha-linolenic acid or
obtained directly from maternal milk of fish oil.
Cysteine: Sulfur containing Amino Acid (N Acetyl-L-Cysteine):
N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine (sometimes written N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine),
is a metabolite of Cysteine, a non-essential amino acid that is both found in
foods and synthesized by the body from the amino acid methionine.
Multiminerals:
Zinc As (Zinc Ascorbate):
Zinc is an essential trace mineral. Every cell in the body
needs this nutrient and hundreds of body processes rely on it, from the immune
system and the enzymes that produce DNA to the senses of taste and smell.
Manganese:
Manganese is a mineral and trace element that play many
essential roles in the body. It helps to activate enzymes needed for use of
biotin, B-1 (thiamin) and vitamin C. It is important for the formation of
thyroxine, the main hormone of the thyroid gland. Manganese is essential for
proper digestion, normal bone structure and normal functioning of the central
nervous system.
Chromium:
Chromium is a mineral our bodies use in small amount for
normal body functions, such as digesting food. Chromium exists in many natural
foods including brewer’s yeast, meats, potatoes (especially the skins),
cheeses, molasses, spices, whole-grain breads and cereals, and fresh and
vegetables.
Selenium:
Selenium is an antioxidant that is present in every human
cell, and it’s essential for the maintenance of a healthy body. This
naturally-occurring substance is mostly found in the liver, kidney, testes,
pancreas and spleen. It helps to limit the activities of free radicals, which
can be harmful to the body. Selenium promotes the release of enzyme called
glutathione peroxides, which can eliminate peroxides that destroy essential
lipids.
Natural Extract:
Pine Bark Extract:
Pine bark extract is extracted from the inner bank of
certain European pine trees. Although all pine bark extracts contains the
powerful antioxidants oligomeric proanthocyanidin compounds.
Multivitamins:
B Vitamins: B-1, B-2, B-9, B-12, B-6 & Biotin:
Vitamin B complex includes a bunch of water soluble vitamins
that share common characteristics and hence grouped under one name. All B
vitamins are extremely, important and considered essential micronutrients that
must be obtained to ensure optimal health and well-being. Vitamin B complex can
be consumed in moderate concentration via diet and nutritional supplements with
minimal risk of toxicity since excessive doses are excreted in urine.
Vitamin D3:
Vitamin D refers to a group of fat-soluble secosteroids
responsible for enhancing intestinal absorption of calcium, iron, magnesium,
phosphate and zinc. In humans, the most important compounds in the group are
vitamin D3 (also known as cholecalciferol) and vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol).
Cholecalciferol and ergocalciferol can be ingested from the diet and from
supplements. The body can also synthesize vitamin D (specially cholecalciferol)
in the skin, from cholesterol, when sun exposure is adequate (hence its
nickname, the “sunshine vitamin”).

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