Vitamin and mineral complex from A to Zn, tab. No. 60
For a full life, every person needs vitamins and minerals. They play an important role in the body, participate in many processes and are required for normal metabolism. Taking a vitamin-mineral complex from A to Zn will be useful: · with a deficiency of vitamins, minerals and trace elements; · in case of insufficient intake of vitamins and minerals from food, for example: - during fasting, - when following any diets; · during the period of recovery after illness; · with increased physical activity; · under emotional and mental stress; · in stressful situations.
Vitamin A · Helps maintain visual acuity and normal functioning of the retina. · Increases resistance to infections, stimulates cellular and humoral immunity. · Required for epithelial cells of the skin, mucous membranes of the respiratory and urinary tract, and digestive tract. · Accelerates wound healing, stimulates collagen synthesis. · Maintains the normal condition of hair, skin, teeth and bones.
Vitamin E · Has an antioxidant effect, protecting cell walls from the damaging effects of free radicals. · Stimulates and supports the immune system, especially necessary after hypothermia, when immune depression occurs. · Required for the normal functioning of the endocrine and reproductive systems. · Participates in the prevention of atherosclerosis. · Helps slow down the aging process in the body.
Vitamin D3 · Essential for strong bones and teeth. · Participates in the regulation of calcium-phosphorus metabolism. · Participates in the functioning of the immune system, stimulates the activity of immune cells.
Vitamin K1 Strengthens bones by participating in the absorption of calcium and in ensuring the interaction of calcium and vitamin D. Necessary for normal blood clotting, accelerates wound healing. Participates in the processes of energy formation in the body.
Vitamin C has a beneficial effect on the central nervous system. Necessary to protect the body from viral and bacterial infections. Improves the elasticity of blood vessels and capillary permeability. Promotes better absorption of iron and normalization of hematopoiesis. Has an antioxidant effect.
Vitamin B1 Participates in the conversion of food into energy. Necessary for the normal functioning of the central nervous system, transmission of nerve impulses. Normalizes the condition of the cardiovascular and endocrine systems.
Vitamin B2 Helps maintain sharp vision, correct perception of color and light, especially with increased visual stress. Helps protect the retina from ultraviolet radiation. Improves the condition of the nervous system. Increases the level of hemoglobin in the blood, stimulates hematopoiesis. Improves skin healing, especially after burns. Prevents skin peeling and cracks in the corners of the lips.
Vitamin B3 (vitamin PP) Takes part in the regulation of cellular respiration, the absorption of proteins, carbohydrates and fats. Reduces the manifestations of neuroses and hysteria. Improves blood circulation, dilates small blood vessels. Necessary for normal blood clotting. Improves metabolism in the heart muscle, enhances its contractility.
Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) is necessary for the normal processes of absorption and use of proteins, fats and carbohydrates. Participates in the synthesis of vital fatty acids, cholesterol, histamine, acetylcholine, hemoglobin. Positively affects skin condition.
Vitamin B6 Helps improve memory and mood, as it participates in the synthesis of serotonin. It has a beneficial effect on the state of the nervous system, liver, and hematopoietic organs. Improves absorption and assimilation of magnesium.
Vitamin B9 (folic acid) is necessary for the growth and renewal of all cells in the body. Participates in hematopoiesis and is necessary for the prevention of anemia. Reduces the content of potentially harmful amino acids in the blood, helping to reduce the risk of developing heart disease. Normalizes fat metabolism in the liver and cholesterol metabolism.
Vitamin B12 affects the formation of myelin - the sheath of nerve fibers, helping to improve the condition of the nervous system. Strengthens immunity. Necessary for hematopoiesis.
Biotin (vitamin H) Participates in energy metabolism and is necessary for the synthesis of glucose. Required for the normal functioning of nerve cells, bone marrow, and sweat glands. Affects the condition of the skin and hair.
Zinc Participates in the functioning of the immune system: stimulates the synthesis of antibodies, the activity of leukocytes, improves protection against viruses, bacteria, parasites. Necessary for the growth and division of all cells, improves tissue regeneration. Helps maintain visual acuity. Protects blood vessels and mucous membranes, prevents atherosclerosis.
Iron is a component of hemoglobin and is necessary to provide oxygen to all tissues and organs. Helps maintain a sufficient level of disease resistance, immune resistance, the work of nonspecific defense factors, cellular and local immunity. Participates in energy exchange.
Magnesium is a universal regulator of many biochemical and physiological processes. Necessary for energy production. Participates in the transmission of nerve impulses, reduces the excitability of the nervous system, and helps to resist stress. Plays an important role in the functioning of the cardiovascular system. Necessary for the absorption of B vitamins.
Calcium is the main structural element of bone tissue. Participates in the transmission of nerve impulses and muscle contraction, including the heart. Necessary for normal blood clotting and maintaining vascular tone. Ensures the effectiveness of the immune system. Normalizes the condition of the skin, hair, nails.
Copper Increases the body's resistance to infections. Stimulates the absorption of proteins and carbohydrates. Improves the functioning of the thyroid gland. Helps maintain the integrity of the connective tissue of the heart muscle, blood vessels and skin, as it participates in the synthesis of collagen and elastin.
Manganese Required for healthy cartilage and bone tissue. Stimulates specific and nonspecific immunity. Necessary for energy production and normal metabolism.
Chromium Together with insulin, it is necessary to regulate blood sugar levels. It is necessary for digestion, as it is part of the most important enzyme - trypsin.
Selenium Stimulates the immune system, has antiviral and anti-inflammatory effects. Necessary for normal functioning of the thyroid gland. Participates in light perception.
Iodine As part of thyroid hormones: controls the intensity of energy metabolism and heat production; participates in the regulation of the nervous and cardiovascular systems; necessary for physical and mental activity, maintaining a high emotional background.
Molybdenum Takes part in hematopoietic processes. Necessary for incorporating fluoride into tooth enamel. Acts as a “cleaner” of cells, helps the body get rid of harmful substances.
Buy Vitamin-mineral complex A-Zn tablets 630 mg No. 30 Implovit in pharmacies
Compound:
carrier: microcrystalline cellulose E460 (i); calcium carbonate, magnesium oxide, ascorbic acid, zinc citrate, tocopherol acetate (D,L-alpha-tocopherol acetate, modified starch, maltodextrin, amorphous silicon dioxide), nicotinamide; anti-caking agent: talc E553 (iii); carrier: hydroxypropyl methylcellulose E464; electrolytic iron; carriers: croscarmellose sodium E468, maltodextrin; dye E171; retinol acetate, manganese sulfate; anti-caking agent: amorphous silicon dioxide E551; carrier: stearic acid E570; anti-caking agent: magnesium stearate E470; humectant: propylene glycol E1520; calcium pantothenate; carriers: polyvinylpyrrolidone E1201, carboxymethylcellulose sodium salt E466; copper citrate, phytomenadione, cholecalciferol, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine hydrochloride, riboflavin, folic acid, chromium aspartate, potassium iodate, sodium selenite, sodium molybdate, biotin, cyanocobalamin.
Content of active substances in 1 tablet:
Name of biologically active substance (BAS) | Average value BAS content | % of consumption level * |
Vitamin A | 0.45 mg | 56 |
Vitamin E | 7.5 mg | 75 |
Vitamin D3 | 2.5 mcg | 50 |
Vitamin K1 | 60 mcg | 50 ** |
Vitamin C | 45 mg | 75 |
Vitamin B1 | 0.75 mg | 54 |
Vitamin B2 | 0.9 mg | 56 |
Vitamin PP | 10 mg | 56 |
Vitamin B5 | 2.5 mg | 42 |
Vitamin B6 | 1 mg | 50 |
Folic acid | 200 mcg | 100 |
Vitamin B12 | 1.5 mcg | 150 *** |
Biotin | 25 mcg | 50 |
Zinc | 6 mg | 40 |
Iron | 7 mg | 50 |
Calcium | 75 mg | 7,5 |
Magnesium | 30 mg | 7,5 |
Copper | 0.5 mg | 50 ** |
Manganese | 1 mg | 50 ** |
Chromium | 25 mcg | 50 ** |
Selenium | 35 mcg | 50 |
Iodine | 75 mcg | 50 |
Molybdenum | 22.5 mcg | 32 ** |
* - % of the recommended level of daily consumption according to TR CU 022/2011 “Food products regarding their labeling” (Appendix 2). ** - % of the adequate level of consumption according to the “Unified Sanitary-Epidemiological and Hygienic Requirements for Goods Subject to Sanitary-Epidemiological Surveillance (Control)” of the EurAsEC CU (Appendix 5). *** - does not exceed the upper permissible level of consumption according to the “Unified Sanitary-Epidemiological and Hygienic Requirements for Goods Subject to Sanitary-Epidemiological Surveillance (Control)”.
Information about the nutritional value of the product is determined by calculation based on the average value of the content of biologically active substances (BAS) in the product.
Application area:
recommended as a biologically active food supplement - an additional source of vitamins A, E, C, D3, K1, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, B12, biotin, micro- and macroelements.
Recommendations for use:
adults, 1 tablet 2 times a day with meals. Duration of treatment: 1 month.
Contraindications:
individual intolerance to components. Before use, you should consult your doctor.
Storage conditions:
store in a dry place, protected from light and out of reach of children, at a temperature not exceeding 25 °C.
Implementation:
through pharmacies, specialized stores selling health products, special departments of grocery stores.
Best before date:
3 YEARS.
For a full life, every person needs vitamins and minerals. They play an important role in the body, participate in many processes and are required for normal metabolism.
Taking a vitamin-mineral complex will be useful:
- with a deficiency of vitamins, minerals and microelements; - with insufficient intake of vitamins and minerals from food, for example:
- during fasting, - while following any diet;
- during the recovery period after illness; - with increased physical activity; - under emotional and mental stress; - in stressful situations.
Vitamins A, E and C — Increase resistance to infections, stimulate cellular and humoral immunity. — They have an antioxidant effect, protecting cell walls from the damaging effects of free radicals. — Helps slow down the aging process in the body. | Magnesium — A universal regulator of many biochemical and physiological processes. - Necessary for energy production. — Participates in the transmission of nerve impulses, reduces the excitability of the nervous system, helps to resist stress. - Plays an important role in the functioning of the cardiovascular system. — Necessary for the absorption of B vitamins. |
B vitamins — Normalize the activity of the central and peripheral nervous system, cardiovascular and endocrine systems. — Improve blood circulation, dilate small blood vessels. — Reduce the manifestations of neuroses and hysteria. | Copper — Increases the body's resistance to infections. — Stimulates the absorption of proteins and carbohydrates. — Improves the functioning of the thyroid gland. — Helps maintain the integrity of the connective tissue of the heart muscle, blood vessels and skin, as it participates in the synthesis of collagen and elastin. |
Calcium + vitamin D3+ vitamin K1 — Necessary for strong bones and teeth. — Normalize the condition of the skin, hair, nails. - Participate in the processes of energy formation in the body. | Manganese - Required for healthy cartilage and bone tissue. — Stimulates specific and nonspecific immunity. — Necessary for energy production and normal metabolism. |
Biotin (vitamin H) — Participates in energy metabolism, necessary for the synthesis of glucose. — Required for the normal functioning of nerve cells, bone marrow, and sweat glands. — Affects the condition of the skin and hair. | Chromium — Together with insulin, it is necessary to regulate blood sugar levels. - Necessary for digestion, as it is part of the most important enzyme - trypsin. |
Zinc — Participates in the functioning of the immune system: stimulates the synthesis of antibodies, the activity of leukocytes, improves protection against viruses, bacteria, parasites. — Necessary for the growth and division of all cells, improves tissue regeneration. - Helps maintain visual acuity. — Protects blood vessels and mucous membranes, prevents atherosclerosis. | Selenium — Stimulates the immune system, has antiviral and anti-inflammatory effects. — Necessary for normal functioning of the thyroid gland. - Participates in light perception. |
Iron — It is an integral part of hemoglobin and is necessary to provide oxygen to all tissues and organs. — Helps maintain a sufficient level of disease resistance, immune resistance, the work of nonspecific defense factors, cellular and local immunity. - Participates in energy exchange. | Iodine — As part of thyroid hormones: — controls the intensity of energy metabolism and heat production; - participates in the regulation of the nervous and cardiovascular systems; — necessary for physical and mental activity, maintaining a high emotional background. |
Molybdenum - Takes part in hematopoietic processes. — Necessary for incorporating fluoride into tooth enamel. - Acts as a “cleaner” of cells, helps the body get rid of harmful substances. |
Verrum-Vit vitamin-mineral complex from A to Zinc tablets 30 pcs. in Moscow
For a full life, every person needs vitamins and minerals. They play an important role in the body, participate in many processes and are required for normal metabolism.
Taking a vitamin-mineral complex will be useful: with a deficiency of vitamins, minerals and trace elements; with insufficient intake of vitamins and minerals from food, for example, during fasting, while following any diets; during the recovery period after illness; with increased physical activity; under emotional and mental stress; in stressful situations.
Vitamin A
- Necessary for sharp vision and normal functioning of the retina.
- Increases resistance to infections, stimulates cellular and humoral immunity.
- Required for epithelial cells of the skin, mucous membranes of the respiratory and urinary tract, and digestive tract.
- Accelerates wound healing, stimulates collagen synthesis. Maintains normal condition of hair, skin, teeth and bones.
Vitamin E
- It has an antioxidant effect, protecting cell walls from the damaging effects of free radicals.
- Stimulates and supports the immune system, especially necessary after hypothermia, when immune depression occurs.
- Required for the normal functioning of the endocrine and reproductive systems.
- Participates in the prevention of atherosclerosis.
- Helps slow down the aging process in the body.
Vitamin D3
- Essential for strong bones and teeth.
- Participates in the regulation of calcium-phosphorus metabolism.
- Participates in the functioning of the immune system, stimulates the activity of immune cells.
Vitamin K1
- Strengthens bones by participating in the absorption of calcium and the interaction of calcium and vitamin D.
- Necessary for normal blood clotting, accelerates wound healing.
- Participates in the processes of energy formation in the body.
Vitamin C
- Has a beneficial effect on the central nervous system.
- Necessary to protect the body from viral and bacterial infections.
- Improves the elasticity of blood vessels and capillary permeability.
- Promotes better absorption of iron and normalization of hematopoiesis.
- Has an antioxidant effect.
Vitamin B1
- Participates in the conversion of food into energy.
- Necessary for the normal functioning of the central nervous system, transmission of nerve impulses.
- Normalizes the condition of the cardiovascular and endocrine systems.
Vitamin B2
- Necessary for acute vision, color and light perception, especially with increased visual stress.
- Protects the retina from ultraviolet radiation.
- Improves the condition of the nervous system.
- Increases the level of hemoglobin in the blood, stimulates hematopoiesis.
- Improves skin healing, especially after burns.
- Prevents skin peeling and cracks in the corners of the lips.
Vitamin B3 (vitamin PP)
- Takes part in the regulation of cellular respiration, the absorption of proteins, carbohydrates and fats.
- Reduces the manifestations of neuroses and hysteria.
- Improves blood circulation, dilates small blood vessels.
- Necessary for normal blood clotting.
- Improves metabolism in the heart muscle, enhances its contractility.
Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid).
- Necessary for the normal processes of assimilation and use of proteins, fats and carbohydrates.
- Participates in the synthesis of vital fatty acids, cholesterol, histamine, acetylcholine, hemoglobin.
- Positively affects skin condition.
Vitamin B6
- Helps improve memory and mood, as it participates in the synthesis of serotonin.
- It has a beneficial effect on the state of the nervous system, liver, and hematopoietic organs.
- Improves absorption and assimilation of magnesium.
Vitamin B9 (folic acid)
- Necessary for the growth and renewal of all cells in the body.
- Participates in hematopoiesis and is necessary for the prevention of anemia.
- Reduces the content of potentially harmful amino acids in the blood, helping to reduce the risk of developing heart disease.
- Normalizes fat metabolism in the liver and cholesterol metabolism.
Vitamin B12
- Affects the formation of myelin - the sheath of nerve fibers, helping to improve the condition of the nervous system.
- Strengthens immunity.
- Necessary for hematopoiesis.
Biotin (vitamin H).
- Participates in energy metabolism and is necessary for the synthesis of glucose.
- Required for the normal functioning of nerve cells, bone marrow, and sweat glands.
- Affects the condition of the skin and hair.
Zinc
- Participates in the functioning of the immune system: stimulates the synthesis of antibodies, the activity of leukocytes, improves protection against viruses, bacteria, parasites.
- Necessary for the growth and division of all cells, improves tissue regeneration.
- Required to maintain visual acuity.
- Protects blood vessels and mucous membranes, prevents atherosclerosis.
Iron
- It is a component of hemoglobin and is necessary to provide oxygen to all tissues and organs.
- Helps maintain a sufficient level of disease resistance, immune resistance, the work of nonspecific defense factors, cellular and local immunity.
- Participates in energy exchange.
Magnesium
- A universal regulator of many biochemical and physiological processes.
- Necessary for energy production.
- Participates in the transmission of nerve impulses, reduces the excitability of the nervous system, and helps to resist stress.
- Plays an important role in the functioning of the cardiovascular system.
- Necessary for the absorption of B vitamins.
Calcium
- It is the main structural element of bone tissue.
- Participates in the transmission of nerve impulses and muscle contraction, including the heart.
- Necessary for normal blood clotting and maintaining vascular tone.
- Ensures the effectiveness of the immune system.
- Normalizes the condition of the skin, hair, nails.
Copper
- Increases the body's resistance to infections.
- Stimulates the absorption of proteins and carbohydrates.
- Improves the functioning of the thyroid gland.
- Helps maintain the integrity of the connective tissue of the heart muscle, blood vessels and skin, as it participates in the synthesis of collagen and elastin.
Manganese
- Required for healthy cartilage and bone tissue.
- Stimulates specific and nonspecific immunity.
- Necessary for energy production and normal metabolism.
Chromium
- Together with insulin, it is necessary to regulate blood sugar levels.
- It is necessary for digestion, as it is part of the most important enzyme - trypsin.
Selenium
- Stimulates the immune system, has antiviral and anti-inflammatory effects.
- Necessary for normal functioning of the thyroid gland.
- Participates in light perception.
Iodine, part of thyroid hormones.
- Controls the intensity of energy metabolism and heat production;
- Participates in the regulation of the nervous and cardiovascular systems;
- Necessary for physical and mental activity, maintaining a high emotional background.
Molybdenum
- Takes part in hematopoietic processes.
- Necessary for incorporating fluoride into tooth enamel.
- Acts as a “cleaner” of cells, helps the body get rid of harmful substances.