Benefits
Folic Acid (B9)
Necessary in the formation of blood cells and other cells in the body. If taken before and during pregnancy, it helps develop healthy babies and prevents neural tube defects (spina bifida).
Iron
It’s an essential mineral in hemoglobin formation, and also plays a key role in the formation of muscle proteins and the metabolization of certain enzymes of the body.
Selenium
Neutralizes free radicals that can damage cells. It can contribute to the maintenance of health and immune function.
Amino Acids
The correct combination of amino acids improves the quality of hair, strengthens and firms skin.
Molybdenum
This mineral helps activate 4 of the most important enzymes in our body. It also plays a role in the metabolism of proteins and other substances.
Theophylline
Its main effect is the general dilation of the peripheral vessels, bronchodilation (used to treat asthma) and stimulation at the level of the cerebral cortex, achieving effects similar to caffeine.
Antioxidants
Help prevent disease and may potentially help reverse neuronal aging.
Magnesium
Helps bone development, nervous system protection and combats fatigue. A natural relaxer that acts directly on the central nervous system, relieving nervous and muscular tension. Magnesium works as a cofactor for antioxidant enzymes.
Thiamine (B1)
Vitamin B group, soluble in water. It helps the body's cells convert carbohydrates into energy. Also, it helps muscle contraction and transmission of nerve impulses.
Calcium
Necessary for bone and teeth structure, aids in proper muscle contraction, heartbeat, blood clotting and normal functioning of the nervous system.
Manganese
Crucial for metabolism function. It also helps strengthen bones, produce energy and improve glucose tolerance.
Vitamin A
Aids in the formation and maintenance of teeth, bone and soft tissues, mucous membranes and promotes healthy skin.
Copper
Promotes healthy growth, the efficient use of iron and promotes healthy connective tissues, hair and eyes.
Niacin (B3)
Used to treat high cholesterol, circulation problems, and headaches. It also decreases diarrhea. It is important to transform food into energy.
Vitamin B
This vitamin helps the body's process of obtaining energy from the food. It also helps prevent blood clots.
Chromium
Stimulates the formation of fatty acids and cholesterol; both important for brain function and other body processes. It also aids in the metabolism of insulin and glucose.
Pyridoxine (B6)
Necessary for the production of hormones in the brain and to reduce homocysteine levels in the blood (one of the factors that increases the risk of coronary artery disease and heart attacks). More than 100 enzymes need it to activate chemical processes in the body, including metabolizing proteins. It is necessary to form serotonin, which helps regulate mood and sleep. It is beneficial for the treatment of neuritis and anemia.
Vitamin C
Prevents cellular damage, eliminating radical pro-inflammatory dangers from the body (neutralizes toxins) and strengthens the immune system, maintaining the body's ability to heal and prevent diseases. It helps the body absorb more iron from food. Necessary to maintain healthy connective tissue, teeth and gums, and collagen synthesis. Also, it protects the integrity of the blood vessels, skin, organs, ligaments and bones.
Fibers
Helps the digestive tract function properly and reduces cholesterol levels, thus helping prevent heart disease.
Potassium
Helps make proteins, decompose and use carbohydrates, build muscle, and control the electrical activity of the heart.
Vitamin E
Acts as an antioxidant at the level of the synthesis of the heme pigment, which is an essential part of hemoglobin in red blood cells.
Phosphorus
Its main function is in the formation of bones and teeth. Important in the way the body uses carbohydrates and fats. It helps produce energy, cleanses the kidneys and relieves intestine disorders. It is also necessary for the growth, maintenance and repair of cells and tissues.
Riboflavin (B2)
Vitamin B group, soluble in water. It’s necessary for the growth and production of red blood cells. It also helps obtain energy from proteins.
Vitamin K
This vitamin helps the body's process of obtaining energy from the food. It also helps prevent blood clots.
Amino Acids
The correct combination of amino acids improves the quality of hair, strengthens and firms skin.
Antioxidants
Help prevent disease and may potentially help reverse neuronal aging.
Calcium
Necessary for bone and teeth structure, aids in proper muscle contraction, heartbeat, blood clotting and normal functioning of the nervous system.
Copper
Promotes healthy growth, the efficient use of iron and promotes healthy connective tissues, hair and eyes.
Chromium
Stimulates the formation of fatty acids and cholesterol; both important for brain function and other body processes. It also aids in the metabolism of insulin and glucose.
Fibers
Helps the digestive tract function properly and reduces cholesterol levels, thus helping prevent heart disease.
Folic Acid (B9)
Necessary in the formation of blood cells and other cells in the body. If taken before and during pregnancy, it helps develop healthy babies and prevents neural tube defects (spina bifida).
Iron
It’s an essential mineral in hemoglobin formation, and also plays a key role in the formation of muscle proteins and the metabolization of certain enzymes of the body.
Magnesium
Helps bone development, nervous system protection and combats fatigue. A natural relaxer that acts directly on the central nervous system, relieving nervous and muscular tension. Magnesium works as a cofactor for antioxidant enzymes.
Manganese
Crucial for metabolism function. It also helps strengthen bones, produce energy and improve glucose tolerance.
Molybdenum
This mineral helps activate 4 of the most important enzymes in our body. It also plays a role in the metabolism of proteins and other substances.
Niacin (B3)
Used to treat high cholesterol, circulation problems, and headaches. It also decreases diarrhea. It is important to transform food into energy.
Phosphorus
Its main function is in the formation of bones and teeth. Important in the way the body uses carbohydrates and fats. It helps produce energy, cleanses the kidneys and relieves intestine disorders. It is also necessary for the growth, maintenance and repair of cells and tissues.
Potassium
Helps make proteins, decompose and use carbohydrates, build muscle, and control the electrical activity of the heart.
Pyridoxine (B6)
Necessary for the production of hormones in the brain and to reduce homocysteine levels in the blood (one of the factors that increases the risk of coronary artery disease and heart attacks). More than 100 enzymes need it to activate chemical processes in the body, including metabolizing proteins. It is necessary to form serotonin, which helps regulate mood and sleep. It is beneficial for the treatment of neuritis and anemia.
Riboflavin (B2)
Vitamin B group, soluble in water. It’s necessary for the growth and production of red blood cells. It also helps obtain energy from proteins.
Selenium
Neutralizes free radicals that can damage cells. It can contribute to the maintenance of health and immune function.
Theophylline
Its main effect is the general dilation of the peripheral vessels, bronchodilation (used to treat asthma) and stimulation at the level of the cerebral cortex, achieving effects similar to caffeine.
Thiamine (B1)
Vitamin B group, soluble in water. It helps the body's cells convert carbohydrates into energy. Also, it helps muscle contraction and transmission of nerve impulses.
Vitamin A
Aids in the formation and maintenance of teeth, bone and soft tissues, mucous membranes and promotes healthy skin.
Vitamin B
This vitamin helps the body's process of obtaining energy from the food. It also helps prevent blood clots.
Vitamin C
Prevents cellular damage, eliminating radical pro-inflammatory dangers from the body (neutralizes toxins) and strengthens the immune system, maintaining the body's ability to heal and prevent diseases. It helps the body absorb more iron from food. Necessary to maintain healthy connective tissue, teeth and gums, and collagen synthesis. Also, it protects the integrity of the blood vessels, skin, organs, ligaments and bones.
Vitamin E
Acts as an antioxidant at the level of the synthesis of the heme pigment, which is an essential part of hemoglobin in red blood cells.
Vitamin K
This vitamin helps the body's process of obtaining energy from the food. It also helps prevent blood clots.