The optimal MULTIVITAMIN & MULTIMINERAL for your health & wellbeing.

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The optimal MULTIVITAMIN & MULTIMINERAL for your health & wellbeing

Benefits for employee Supports all the body systems by supporting enzymes Increased productivity, attention, focus and energy Decreased fatigue and sick leave Your body will be more capable of handling stressful situations, because your biochemistry and physiology will be supported

Benefits for employer Employee’s Sick leave decreases due to improved immune function Productivity, attention and concentration improves leading to less accidents Excellent for public image for the company The company also saves money in the long run

Necessities ingredients

Main functions of all micronutrients Act as antioxidants Improves performance/productivity Supports the immune system Supports the central nervous system Supports the cardiovascular system Decreases fatigue & insomnia and increases energy production Enhances fertility & libido Optimization of micronutrient deficiencies

The main antioxidants Vitamins: A, C & E Minerals: Selenium Zinc Copper Manganese

Physical performance/productivity Vitamin D – also reduces falls B-complex vitamins – improves muscle health Iron Boron – bone growth & maintenance Calcium – regulate muscle tone & contraction Vitamin A – involved in bone growth Manganese – important for normal muscle & bone functioning Potassium – improves muscle strength Lysine (essential amino acid)– build protein and important for proper growth Taurine – increase muscle mass & strength and recovery time

Immune system support Vitamin A, C, E B-complex vitamins – inflammation & infections (increases white blood cell formation) Boron – inflammation Bioflavonoids & Zinc – heal wounds Calcium, Magnesium, Manganese, Zinc – promotes blood clotting Copper – anti-inflammatory & allergies Selenium Manganese & Zinc – assists in DNA and RNA synthesis

Central Nervous System support Boron – attention, memory & psychomotor skills Iron – improves cognitive function B-complex vitamins – improves memory; concentration and decreases stress, anxiousness & depression Calcium – regulates nerve conduction Magnesium – decreased headaches/migraines Copper – help enzymes form myelin sheaths, increased mood Manganese, Copper, Zinc – normal brain function & preventing depression Zinc – involved in learning

Cardiovascular System support Magnesium, Calcium & Potassium – regulate heart beat and normal blood pressure Bioflavonoids – maintain healthy capillaries Biotin, Manganese, Lysine – decreases cholesterol levels Iron – increases the oxygen carrying capacity if haemoglobin in the blood

Fatigue/Insomnia & energy production Calcium Magnesium Biotin Copper B-complex vitamins – converting carbohydrates into glucose for energy B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, B12, Inositol, Choline, Biotin Vitamin C Manganese Potassium Lysine “When your body has to spend its recourses, like B vitamins and micro nutrients, on staying alive - you have less energy for your brain” – Darren Craddock

Fertility & libido Manganese – helpful in improving libido & fertility in both sexes Potassium prevents erectile dysfunction Zinc – involved in sexual development and improves impotence; important in maintaining normal testosterone, follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone levels; inhibits the aromatase enzyme (that converts testosterone into estrogens)

Unique product characteristics Optimal amounts of all vitamins & minerals as well as synergism Aim of this product: Affordable multivitamin & R50 per month supply (R1.70/day)

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