Product Information Sheet |
Xtra Antioxidants |
|
---|---|---|
Broad
Spectrum
Antioxidant
|
Supplement Facts | |||
Serving Size |
2 Tablets | ||
Servings Per Container |
60 | ||
Amount Per Serving |
% Daily Value | ||
Vitamin A |
|
|
|
Preformed |
1250 |
IU |
25% |
Carotenes |
2500 |
IU |
* |
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) |
250 |
mg |
417% |
Vitamin E (D Alpha Succinate) |
120 |
IU |
400% |
Folic Acid |
150 |
mcg |
38% |
Selenium (as Sodium Selenite) |
50 |
mcg |
71% |
Alpha Lipoic Acid |
30 |
mg |
* |
Bilberry Fruit Extract |
25 |
mg |
* |
Bilberry Leaf |
15 |
mg |
* |
Coenzyme Q-10 |
6 |
mg |
* |
Green Tea Leaf Extract |
50 |
mg |
* |
Green Tea Polyphenols |
20 |
mg |
* |
Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Extract |
50 |
mg |
* |
Ginkgo Flavoglycosides |
12 |
mg |
* |
Ginkgo Lactones |
3 |
mg |
* |
Hesperidin |
20 |
mg |
* |
L-Glutathione |
5 |
mg |
* |
Lutein Extract |
10 |
mg |
* |
Xanthophyll (Total) |
557 |
mcg |
* |
Lycopene Extract |
10 |
mg |
* |
Psi-Psi-Carotene (Total) |
302 |
mcg |
* |
Quercetin |
75 |
mg |
* |
Zeaxanthin (Total) |
31 |
mcg |
* |
Cryptoxanthin (from Carotenoids Complex) |
11 |
mcg |
* |
Lemon Bioflavonoids Whole Fruit |
50 |
mg |
* |
Lecithin (Soya) |
50 |
mg |
* |
Phosphatidylserines |
10 |
mg |
* |
Soya Isoflavones Extract |
5 |
mg |
* |
Genistein |
1 |
mg |
* |
Daidzein |
0.8 |
mg |
* |
Glycitein |
0.2 |
mg |
* |
Bromelain |
50 |
mg |
* |
Milk Thistle Seed Extract |
25 |
mg |
* |
Silymarin |
20 |
mg |
* |
Noni (Morinda citrifolia L.) Fruit |
20 |
mg |
* |
Rosemary Leaf Extract |
20 |
mg |
* |
Turmeric Root Extract |
60 |
mg |
* |
Curcuminoids |
57 |
mg |
* |
*Daily
Value not established. |
INGREDIENTS: Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid), Dicalcium Phosphate, Vitamin E (D Alpha Succinate), Quercetin, Silica, Turmeric Root Extract, Bromelain, Gingko Biloba Leaf Extract, Green Tea Leaf Extract, Hesperidin, Lemon Bioflavonoids Whole Fruit, Soya Lecithin, Stearic Acid, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Bilberry Fruit Extract, Milk Thistle Seed Extract, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Carotenoids Complex, Noni (Morinda citrifolia L.) Fruit, Rosemary Leaf Extract, Croscarmellose Sodium, Bilberry Leaf, Magnesium Stearate, Lutein Extract, Lycopene Extract, Coenzyme Q-10, L-Glutathione, Soya Isoflavones Extract, Vitamin A (Acetate), Folic Acid, Sodium Selenite, and PhytoZyme™ proprietary blend (Bromelain, Papain, Aloe Vera, Alfalfa, Parsley, and vegetable and fruit concentrates from Carrots, Broccoli, Spinach, Cauliflower, Asparagus, Celery, Beet, Chili Pepper, Green Bean, Pea, Sweet Potato, Cucumber, Pumpkin, Snow Pea, Tomato, Zucchini, Lima Beans, Mushroom, Banana, Cantaloupe, Cranberry, Guava, Lemon, Mango, Orange, Papaya, Peach, Pineapple and Grapefruit).
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