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A Daily Boost of Essential Nutrients for the Family
- Nutrient Support All Year Round
- Supports vitality, energy and well-being
- Replaces essential nutrients known to be deficient in New Zealand diets
- Cofactors support cellular energy production and circulation
- A multi vitamin & mineral for the family
- All year round support formula
- Specifically for New Zealanders
Vitamins, minerals, cofactors and antioxidants are all essential compounds that work synergistically in the body to maintain health. Some of these compounds are made endogenously by the body, while others are made exogenously and need to be obtained through our diets. Nutrient deficiencies occur when there is a net loss of these essential compounds. Some factors contributing to this are illness, poor eating habits, poor soil nutrient status and long-term conventional medication usage. In today’s world, we are often encouraged to supplement our diet with a multivitamin and mineral complex.
A lack of energy, mild fatigue and lethargy are the first signs that the body is not getting enough nutrients. In many cases, all that an individual needs to do to feel better is take a multivitamin and mineral complex. This is extremely important for individuals taking conventional medication long-term and those living in areas of the world where the soil content of essential minerals is low. These nutrients are important for musculoskeletal health and immune health. While the immediate effects of these deficiencies are not always apparent, a lack of these nutrients has been linked to the development of chronic disease.
Clinicians Vitamin and Mineral Boost is a unique formulation containing vitamins, minerals, amino acids and cofactors. It has been specially formulated to address the nutritional requirements of all New Zealanders.
Children 6 to 12 years - 1 to 2 capsules daily with food.
Children 1 to 5 years - 1 capsule daily (contents of capsule to be mixed with fluid or sprinkled on food) alternatively use Clinicians Vitamin and Mineral Boost Powder instead of capsules for children’s use.
| Vitamin A (from retinol acetate) | 1000 IU (300mcg) |
| Vitamin B1 (from thiamine hydrochloride) | 10mg |
| Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) | 10mg |
| Vitamin B3 (nicotinamide) | 50mg |
| Vitamin B5 (from calcium pantothenate) | 40mg |
| Vitamin B6 (from pyridoxine hydrochloride) | 20mg |
| Vitamin B12 (as cyanocobalamin) | 25mcg |
| Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) | 250mg |
| Vitamin C (calcium ascorbate) | 250mg |
| Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol) | 10mcg |
| Vitamin E (from d-alpha-tocopheryl acetate) | 100mg |
| Betaine (from betaine hydrochloride) | 50mg |
| Biotin | 50mcg |
| Boron (from boron pentahydrate) | 1mg |
| Calcium (from calcium lactate) | 100mg |
| Choline (from choline bitartrate) | 25mg |
| Chromium (from chromium amino acid chelate) | 100mcg |
| Citric Acid | 200mg |
| Citrus Bioflavonoid Complex | 200mg |
| Co-enzyme Q10 | 5mg |
| Copper (from copper gluconate) | 500mcg |
| Folic Acid | 150mcg |
| Inositol | 25mg |
| Iodine (from potassium iodide) | 100mcg |
| Iron (from ferrous fumarate) | 1mg |
| L-Glutamine | 25mg |
| Magnesium (from magnesium carbonate) | 50mg |
| Manganese (from manganese amino acid chelate) | 2mg |
| Molybdenum (from molybdenum amino acid chelate) | 50mcg |
| PABA (para amino benzoic acid) | 15mg |
| Potassium (from potassium gluconate) | 20mg |
| Selenium (from selenium methionine) | 75mcg |
| Zinc (from zinc amino acid chelate) | 7.5mg |
Capsules also contain: magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide and tapioca. Total calcium content: 133mg
Powders also contain: maltodextrin, natural flavouring, stevia and xanthan gum. Total calcium content: 133mg
Precautions and Contraindications: None known.
Side Effects: None known
Pregnancy and Breast Feeding:
This product contains vitamin A at a dosage that is considered to be at a safe level for pregnant women.4 The Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) for Vitamin A during pregnancy is 2566IU (770mcg). Total Vitamin A intake from dietary and supplemental sources should not exceed 4 times the RDA (3000mcg or 10,000IU/day. Therefore women should not consume more than 10,000 IU of vitamin A per day during pregnancy as amounts above this level have been shown (especially during the first seven weeks of pregnancy) to cause birth defects in approximately 2% of pregnant women.5
Dietary supplements are additional to, and not a replacement for a balanced diet. Always read the label. Use as directed. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Pregnant or lactating women should consult their health professional before taking supplements. If symptoms persist, see your health professional. Store in a cool, dry place out of reach of young children.
Customer Reviews
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More Energy! Review by Jackie S
Overall Rating Vitamin & Mineral boost realy is working for me. I was so tired all the time previously and now I have the energy to excersize twice a day! I highly recommend them. They have also started their facebook page which means I can ask them questions anytime and they are so responsive. Thanks Clinicians xx (Posted on 10/07/11)






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