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VITA BALANCE WOMEN supplies the necessary nutrients and has a preponderant impact on the female organism.

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Active women often tend to overestimate their capability to achieve the many tasks which they are responsible for. The complexity of the female organism (menstruation, pregnancies, etc.) requests an additional supply of vitamins to maintain a good health. VITA BALANCE WOMEN supplies the necessary nutrients and has a preponderant impact on the female organism.

VITA BALANCE WOMEN is a food supplement adapted to the female metabolism.

Standardization

Ingredient Dosage per 15 ml
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid)    350 mg
Bioflavonoids    100 mg
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)      45 mg
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxin)      30 mg
Calcium (Chelated with aminoacids)      30 mg
Vitamin B3 (Niacin)      30 mg
Vitamin B3 (Niacidamin)      25 mg
Vitamin B1 (Thiamin)      20 mg
Vitamin A (Palmitate)      15 mg
Magnesium (Chelated with aminoacids)      10 mg
Choline     10 mg
Methionine      10 mg
Iron        1 mg
Biotin        0.5 mg
Vitamin B9 (Folic acid)    300 mcg
Vitamin B5 (Calcium Panthotenate)      35 mcg
Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin)      25 mcg
Vitamin D3 (Cholecaciferol)      25 mcg


Pharmacological activity

Recognized traditional use.

 
VITAMINS A, B, C, D

  • Play an important role in the body's metabolic cycle in the production of energy;
  • Ensure the normal function of the nervous system;
  • Improve resistance of the organism to stress;
  • Improve the growth and the maintenance of almost all body functions;
  • Contribute to the formation of antibodies.

 

BIOFLAVANOIDS

  • Preserve and protect capillary structures;
  • Have antibacterial effects;
  • Improve the assimilation of vitamins and minerals;
  • Help the blood circulation, stimulate the bile production and help reduce the cholesterol level.

 

MINERALS

  • Are necessary for absorption, by the organism, of amino acids and other nutrients in order to maintain an optimal metabolic function;
  • Maintain cellular functions and structures;
  • Are essential coenzymes for the stimulation of enzymes;
  • Prevent diseases and maintain the normal functions of the body;
  • Ensure the cerebral neurotransmission and support the adequate exchanges between cells;
  • Ensure the normal functions of the cardiac, digestive systems, etc.
Vita Balance Women should be used the following way:
  • Regular use: Take 1 tablespoon (15 ml) once daily.

When: Take while eating or immediately after a meal.
Usage: Shake well before using and mix with juice.

* Refrigerate after opening.

Vita Balance Women is recommended for women who:
  • Are stressed, overworked or feel tired without reason;
  • Are in convalescence, weak or with frail health;
  • Frequently suffer from common colds, influenzas, etc;
  • Follow a restricted, low in calories or deficient diet;
  • Wish to decrease the risk of osteoporosis;
  • Are overloaded: mothers, demanding work, sportive training, etc.;
  • Practice intense and regular sports;
  • Have frequent and abundant menstruations.

CONTRAINDICATIONS

Consult a healthcare practitioner before using:
  • If you suffer from hepatic disorders;
  • If you suffer from bipolar disorder;
  • Before combining with any other product or medicine;
  • Avoid giving to children under 18 years of age, nor in the case of a pregnancy or breastfeeding without the advice of a health practitioner;
  • In the event of serious illness or consumption of a medicine, do not consume this product without the consent of your doctor or your healthcare professional.

PRECAUTIONS

  • Take with meals;
  • Wait 2 hours before taking with another drug;
  • May increase the effect of St. Johns Wort;
  • Vita Balance ♀ is intended for women only;
  • Cease the use and consult a health practitioner if the symptoms persist or if undesirable effects should occur.

MEDICINAL INTERACTIONS

Consult a medical practitioner before use. Interacts with:
  • Levodopa;
  • Trimethylaminuria;
  • Lithium;
  • ISSR;
  • Serotonin inhibitors.

UNDESIRABLE EFFECTS

  • Gastric disorders, nausea, and distension.

* Vita Balance ♀ has a very strong and immediate impact on the blood system. The slower the metabolism, the more important is the impact. Since women often have a faster metabolism, the impact felt is often more important than for men. Vitamin B3 (niacine), in this very biodisponible liquid form, may cause a few minutes after absorption, a hot flush of niacine, tingling and redness, particularly in the face. This reaction can occur punctually, particularly when the person is tired or overworked. This reaction is absolutely WITHOUT DANGER.

If you react this way several days in a row, it is important to continue to consume the product. You may reduce the dosage and make sure to consummate B-Balance while eating; the reaction is more likely to occur on an empty stomach. Often, this reaction will not occur during several months but can occur suddenly.
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