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Nature's Way Alpha betic Multivitamin - Daily Nutrients - Vitamins B12-B6-C -- 30 Tablets


Nature's Way Alpha betic Multivitamin - Daily Nutrients - Vitamins B12-B6-C
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Nature's Way Alpha betic Multivitamin - Daily Nutrients - Vitamins B12-B6-C -- 30 Tablets

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Nature's Way Alpha betic Multivitamin - Daily Nutrients - Vitamins B12-B6-C Description

  • Alpha Betic
  • With High Potency B-Vitamins for Cellular Energy Support*
  • Daily Nutritional Support for People with Diabetes
  • Once Daily

Nature's Way Alpha Betic Daily Multivitamin Tablets are formulated to provide nutritional support for people with diabetes. These daily multivitamin tablets support cardiovascular function and healthy eye function, promote a healthy immune system, and deliver antioxidant support.* B-vitamins help convert food into fuel.* With 200% Daily Value of 10 vitamins and minerals per serving.

 

• Alpha Betic Daily Multivitamin is formulated to provide nutritional support for people with diabetes

 

• High potency B-vitamins help convert food into fuel and support cellular energy.* With 200% Daily Value of 10 vitamins and minerals per serving

 

• Adults take 1 tablet in the morning, preferably with food

 

• Gluten-free. No wheat, dairy, or artificial colors

 

• At Nature’s Way, we believe nature is the ultimate problem solver. For over 50 years, we have looked to the natural world for inspiration. Our quality vitamins and supplements are formulated to help you find your way to wellness 


Directions

Adults take 1 tablet in the morning, preferably with food. Do not exceed recommended dose.

Free Of
Gluten, dairy, wheat, artificial colors.

*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 Tablet
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Vitamin A (as retinyl acetate)1500 mcg167%
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)120 mg133%
Vitamin D (as cholecacliferol)10 mcg50%
Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopheryl acid succinate)40.2 mg268%
Thiamin (as thiamin HCI) (vitamin B1)30 mg2,500%
Riboflavin (vitamin B2)30 mg2,308%
Niacin32 mg200%
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCI)35 mg2,059%
Folate (240 mcg folic acid)400 mcg DFE100%
Vitamin B12 (as cyanocobalamin)150 mcg6,250%
Biotin300 mcg1,000%
Pantothenic Acid (as calcium D-pantothenate)20 mg400%
Magnesium (as magnesium oxide)200 mg48%
Zinc (as zinc gluconate)15 mg136%
Selenium (as L-selenomthionine)70 mcg127%
Copper (as copper gluconate)2 mg222%
Manganese (as manganese citrate)5 mg217%
Potassium (as potassium chloride)95 mg2%
Taurine250 mg*
Alpha-Lipoic Acid100 mg*
Lutein (from Aztec Marigold Extract) (flower)500 mcg*
Vanadium (as vanadyl sulfate)100 mcg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Cellulose, stearic acid, silica, hypromellose, polydextrose, magnesium stearate, titanium dioxide, color, riboflavin color, talc, maltodextrin, medium chain triglycerides.
Warnings

Do not take if you are pregnant or nursing. If you are taking any medications, consult a healthcare professional before use. Individuals with diabetes should monitor blood glucose levels closely while taking this product. Niacin may cause temporary flushing, itching, or rash. While this is often a normal reaction in some individuals, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional if you experience any discomfort. Keep out of reach of children. Safety sealed with inner seal. Do not use if seal is broken or missing. Keep tightly closed. Store at room temperature. Avoid excessive heat and direct sunlight.

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6 Early Signs That You May Have Diabetes

Diabetes can devastate your health. So, you want to stop the disease before it can get started.

November is Diabetes Awareness Month, a reminder to watch for early indicators of diabetes that might require a visit to your doctor.  

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Early Signs of Diabetes

“Your body sends you warning signs in the form of symptoms,” says Timika Chambers, a registered nurse, certified diabetes educator and spokesperson for the American Association of Diabetes Educators.

 “Any unusual or consistent symptoms must be addressed by your health care provider,” she adds.

Symptoms of Type 1 diabetes can develop quickly -- sometimes in a matter of weeks, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

By contrast, symptoms of Type 2 diabetes can be tougher to spot, and often evolve slowly over years.

For this reason, many people are not aware they have Type 2 diabetes until they have more serious health problems, such as heart issues.

Still, it is important to be on the lookout for early warning symptoms that might indicate you have diabetes. They include:

1. Increased thirst and urination

As excess sugar builds up in your system, your kidneys try to get rid of it, causing you to urinate more frequently. As you do so, the body can become dehydrated – leading to thirst.

“Not being able to quench your thirst and going to the bathroom frequently could be your body's way of getting your attention that something is not quite right,” Chambers says.

She adds that if you urinate two or more times within an hour, more than eight times during a day, or more than twice during at night, it might be a reason for concern.

That is especially true if you have not changed your intake of water, caffeine, tea or other fluids.

2. Sweet-smelling breath

If your breath smells sweet or “fruity,” it could be evidence that your body is producing high levels of blood acids known as ketones. This occurs when the body cannot produce enough insulin.

3. Sores that do not heal

When your blood sugar levels are high, it can hamper blood flow and cause nerve damage. That makes the healing process more difficult.

4. Increased hunger

People with emerging diabetes may find it difficult to pull sufficient energy from the foods they eat. As a result, their hunger levels may rise.

Increased hunger is known as “polyphagia.” Chambers says that frequent hunger, frequent thirst (polydipsia) and frequent urination (polyuria) are “known as the 3 Ps.”

5. Blurred vision

As blood sugar levels spike, it can negatively impact tiny blood vessels in the eyes. As fluid seeps into the lens of the eye, vision turns blurry. Over time, this can lead to blindness.

6. Dark skin patches

An excess of insulin in the blood can cause a discoloration of the skin, particularly in the folds of the folds of the armpits, neck and groin. As part of this condition -- known as  acanthosis nigricans -- skin also typically becomes thickened.

When to see your doctor

Chambers says other symptoms that may serve as a warning of diabetes include headaches, palpitations and shakiness. “More severe symptoms include confusion and seizures if the blood sugar gets too low or too high,” she adds.

If you have any of the early symptoms of diabetes, make an appointment with your health care provider and discuss symptoms as soon as possible, Chambers says.

“Keep an ongoing list of symptoms in the form of a journal or tablet and include the date, time and anything surrounding the symptoms -- such as before or after dinner, or after exercising,” she says.

When you call to make an appointment, Chambers says you should explain what is going on and other key details, such as a family history of diabetes. This will help you get in to see your doctor promptly.

Chambers notes that severe complications related to diabetes – including increased risk of blindness, stroke, heart disease and kidney disease – can impact the body “from head to toe.”

“The sooner the intervention, the sooner you can start warding off or avoiding complications associated with diabetes,” she says.

If you are diagnosed with diabetes, know that diabetes education can help you better manage the disease. Stop by the American Association of Diabetes Educators website for more details.

 

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