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Emerald Labs Women's 1-Daily Multi -- 30 Vegetable Caps


Emerald Labs Women's 1-Daily Multi
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Emerald Labs Women's 1-Daily Multi -- 30 Vegetable Caps

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Emerald Labs Women's 1-Daily Multi Description

  • Methylated Folate
  • Additional B-6 and Calcium
  • Albion® Chelated Minerals
  • Iron-Free
  • Doctor Formulated
  • Clinical Potency
  • Made with Non-GMO Ingredients
  • No Magnesium Stearate
  • Gluten-Free
  • Vegetarian Formula
  • Raw Whole-Food Based

Women’s 1-Daily Multi is a convenient 1-Daily formula tailored to meet the specific health needs of Women, including Albion® Chelated Minerals, Antioxidants such as PureWay-C® (12-hour Retention) and Sunflower- based Vitamin E (Soy-Free), extra Vitamin B6, extra Calcium, Coenzymated B’s and Methylated Folate. Recent research has shown that over 46% of people cannot metabolize synthetic folic acid or natural folate unless it is in its coenzyme form ((6S)-5-Methyltetrahydrofolate MTHF).

 

Key Ingredients in Women’s 1-Daily Multi

Superior forms in smaller servings for the convenience of those who prefer to take less.

 

Coenzyme “Activated” Forms of B2(R-5-P), B6 (P-5-P) & Methyl Folate

((6S)-5-Methyltetrahydrofolate MTHF).  Recent research has shown that over 46% of people can not properly metabolize Folic Acid nor natural Folate unless it is in its activated coenzymated form ((6S)-5-Methyltetrahydrofolate MTHF).

Completely Soy-Free! Sunflower-based D-Alpha Tocopherol form of Vitamin E (most natural D-Alpha Tocopherol Vitamin E is soy-based).

Vitamin C as PureWay-C® – A Sustained Release Vitamin C contains vitamin C-lipid metabolites, citrus bioflavonoids and ascorbyl Palmitate for maximized absorption and retention.

Contains Lutein, Lycopene, Alpha Lipoic Acid and Grapeseed Extract.

100% Albion™ Mineral Chelates – The Gold Standard in Mineral Chelates.

Raw Whole-Food Proprietary Blend – A distinct blend of organic sprout powders, probiotics, plant enzymes, and super food powders offers increased bioavailabilty and absorption.

 

Plus

Additional Calcium for Osteo Bone Support.

Additional Vitamin B6 for Adrenal, Energy, and Hormonal support.

 

Clinically Formulated for Enhanced Absorption & Bioavailability! 

Emerald Labs is committed to creating only clean, additive-free products. You can be 100% certain that our ingredients are offered to you in the purest form possible.

 

Raw Whole-Food Based Formula with Probiotics & Enzymes
Organic Raw Whole Food Sprout Powders (Organic Quinoa, Organic Mung Bean, Organic Millet), Raw Probiotic Blend (100 million CFU’s Acidophilus/B. Bifidum), Raw Plant Enzyme Blend (Lipase, Lactase, Invertase, Protease, Hemicellulase, Cellulase, Alpha- Galactosidase, Amylase, Bromelain, Papain, Acid-Stable Protease, Maltase), Fructo-Oligosaccharides, Whole Food Pomegranate Juice Powder, Organic Raw Whole Food Freeze-Dried Acai Powder, Whole Food Mangosteen Hull Powder, Organic Whole Food Noni Fruit Powder.


Directions

Suggested Use: Adults, take one (1) vegetable capsule in the morning or afternoon or as directed by a Health Care Practitioner.
Free Of
GMO ingredients, magnesium stearate, gluten, animal ingredients, milk, salt, soy, added sugar, artificial flavors and preservatives.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Capsule
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Beta Carotene (Natural source) with a Full Spectrum of Carotenoids1000 IU*
Vitamin A (Palmitate)500 IU10%
Vitamin C from Pureway-C
(Project Verified Non-GMO Ascorbic Acid/Citrus Bioflavonoids/Vegetable Fatty Acids)
50 mg83%
Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol)1000 IU250%
Vitamin E (Sunflower-based D-Alpha Tocopherol)15 IU50%
Vitamin K1 (Phylloquinone) Non-Soy based25 mcg25%
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine Mononitrate)20 mg1,176%
Vitamin B2 (R-5-P, Riboflavin)25 mg939%
Vitamin B3 (Niacin)10 mg50%
Vitamin B3a (Niacinamide)10 mg50%
Vitamin B6 (P-5-P, Pyridoxine HCl)30 mg1,500%
(6S)-5 Methyltetrahydrofolate MTHF
(equivalent to 370 mcg of (6S)-5 Methyltetrahydrofolate acid, non-GMO, vegan-sourced glucosamine salt)
200 mcg50%
Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin)100 mcg1,650%
Vitamin B5 (D-Calcium Pantothenate)25 mg250%
Biotin150 mcg50%
Calcium (TRAACS® Bisglycinate Chelate Buffered)44 mg4.5%
Magnesium (TRAACS® Bisglycinate Chelate Buffered)22 mg5.5%
Zinc (TRAACS® Bisglycinate Chelate)10 mg67%
Selenium (Glycinate Complex)25 mcg35%
Iodine (Atlantic Kelp)30 mcg19%
Copper (TRAACS® Bisglycinate Chelate)1 mg50%
Manganese (TRAACS® Bisglycinate Chelate)1.5 mg75%
Chromium (TRAACS® Nicotinate Glycinate Chelate)200 mcg167%
Molybdenum (TRAACS® Glycinate Chelate)25 mg33%
Potassium (Glycinate Complex)10 mg<1%
Alpha-Lipoic Acid10 mg*
Inositol5 mg*
Rutin5 mg*
Boron (Boroganic™ Glycine)1 mg*
Lutein (Biolut®)250 mcg*
Lycopene250 mcg*
Vanadium (TRAACS® Nicotinate Glycinate Chelate)200 mcg*
European Grapeseed Extract (95% OPC's)10 mg*
Raw Whole Food Proprietary Blend
Organic Raw Whole Food Sprout Powders (Organic Quinoa, Organic Mung Bean, Organic Millet), Raw Probiotic Blend (100 million CFU's Acidophilus/B. Bifidum), Raw Plant Enzyme Blend (Lipase, Lactase, Invertase, Protease, Hemicellulase, Cellulase, Alpha-Galactosidase, Amylase, Bromelain, Papain, Acid-Stable Protease, Maltase), Fructo-Oligosaccharides, Whole Food Pomegranate Juice Powder, Raw Whole Food Freeze-Dried Acai Powder, Whole Food Mangosteen Hull Powder, Whole Food Noni Fruit Powder
25 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Vegetable capsule.

Allergy Information: product is manufactured in a facility that processes milk, egg, soy, tree nuts, fish and shellfish.

Warnings

Consult a physician if pregnant, lactating, currently on prescription medication or diagnosed with a medical condition.

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Nutritional Supplement Timing - Top Tips for Optimal Absorption

According to data from the Nutrition Business Journal, the global supplement industry is worth approximately $128 billion—and that number is growing rapidly. Health has become the new wealth, and people around the planet are turning to vitamins, minerals and herbs to bolster their wellness and feel their best. If you are one of the many who regularly turns to nutritional supplements, you may find yourself pausing before consuming them to ask yourself, is now the best time to take this? Old-Fashioned Alarm Clock with Glass of Water and Capsules to Represent When to Take Vitamins | Vitacost.com/blog While most of your nutrients should be received through food, it’s a wise question to ask, as you should always take supplements at a time that will promote optimal absorption. With this in mind, we’ve put together a few hints on timing so that you can reap the most benefits from the supplements you’ve chosen.

When to take vitamins?

As The Washington Post puts it, “There is debate about whether taking your vitamins in the morning or at night is best. The theory goes that because you’re getting nutrients throughout the day from food, having your nutrition supplements at night helps your body get some nutrition as you sleep.” Controversy aside, it wholly depends on the type of nutritional supplement you’re taking. B vitamins, for example, should be taken in the morning, as they naturally encourage brain function and more energy, which may prevent you from getting a good night’s sleep. (What’s more, studies show that B vitamins may disrupt sleep and lead to vivid dreams.) A number of vitamins fall under the B vitamin umbrella, including thiamine, riboflavin, pantothenic acid, folic acid and biotin. Water-soluble vitamins, such as vitamin C and niacin, are not naturally produced in the human body; as such, they need to be ingested through food or a nutritional supplement. Countless experts agree that they’re best absorbed best on an empty stomach—meaning, they should be taken first thing in the morning, before you’ve eaten breakfast, or two hours after a meal. Fat-soluble vitamins, on the other hand, which are dissolved in the body using fats and include vitamins D, A, K, and E, are maximized when they’re consumed with a small amount of fat (roughly 5g), such as olive oil or avocado. (In other words, time your fat-soluble vitamins with one of your meals or snacks.) Meanwhile, it’s generally agreed that prenatal vitamins are best absorbed—and trigger the least amount of risk—when they’re taken after breakfast or lunch. Why? Consuming prenatal vitamins on an empty stomach may result in indigestion, nausea, and other intestinal distress. Minerals, such as zinc, should be taken with food to avoid an upset stomach. That said, experts recommend taking magnesium before bed. Not only does this megastar mineral organically encourage better sleep, but it can also induce sleepiness. On the other hand, iron, which plays a crucial role in energy production, neurological health and immune function, is ideally absorbed on an empty stomach; further, it cannot be properly absorbed if you’ve recently eaten dairy or had caffeine. What does improve iron absorption? Taking it with Vitamin C or orange juice. And calcium, an essential nutrient for your bones and nervous system, should be taken in divided doses a few times per day, as the human cannot take in more than it requires at any one time, so consuming smaller doses, rather than one large dose, is more effective. If you’ve been advised or have chosen to take fiber, take it separately from other supplements, as it can intervene with their absorption. Your best bet? Taking fiber mid-afternoon. With its satiating effects, it may make you less inclined to reach for those pita chips as a pre-dinner snack. Omega 3s, however—such as fish oil—go down with much more ease when taken before a meal, as fish oil in particular may prompt belching. Food can mitigate the chances of this happening. If you’ve (smartly) jumped on the probiotics bandwagon—a supplement that possesses dozens of health benefits, from naturally supporting digestion and immune health—do know that when you should take them depends entirely on the product you’ve chosen. Some are best taken with a meal; others without food. Be sure to read the label of the probiotics you’ve purchased, and time them accordingly. Lastly, if you take a multivitamin to fill in any gaps in your diet—multivitamins typically help you reach as close to 100% of your RDA as possible—do so with breakfast, as multivitamins on an empty tummy may cause stomach upset.

A few other things to keep in mind:

While vitamins, minerals, herbs and more may be “natural,” you should nonetheless discuss supplementing with your doctor before starting. Some supplements may hamper the efficacy of certain medications—or lead to unpleasant side effects—while the necessity of some supplements require a blood test. Whatever nutritional supplement you’ve decided to take, ensure that it’s a quality product—one that is made within the U.S., does not contain harmful fillers, and has received a stamp of approval from the GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices).

Bottom line

All of the above being said, do note that there is no scientific evidence that suggests an optimal time for taking all of your all of your nutritional supplements—what we know, so far, is that the specific times outlined above may reduce the chances of experiencing adverse effects and improve absorption. Rather, like all good habits in life, consistency with your supplements is key.

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