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Biotics Research Bio Multi Plus 90 Tablets

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Biotics Research Bio Multi Plus 90 Tablets:

Multi Vitamin/Mineral Support

Indications: Broad-spectrum multiple vitamin, mineral, vegetable culture trace element, amino acid, bioflavonoid formula in an antioxidant enzyme-rich vegetable culture base for long-term, general preventive support, and as a synergist for specific protocols

Medicinal Ingredients / Ingrédients médicinaux

Medicinal Ingredient per capsule:
Coenzyme Q10
0.33 mg
Pyridine-carboxamide
6.6 mg
Biotin
100 mcg
Boron
0.33 mg
Calcium
66.7 mg
Citrus Bioflavonoids
3.3 mg
Copper
666.7 mcg
Folate
133.3 mcg
lodine
50 mcg
Iron
6 mg
L-Lysine
10mg
L-Methionine
10mg
L-alpha-Acetamido-beta- mercaptopropionic acid
3.3mg
Magnesium
33.3mg
Manganese
0.67mg
Pantothenic Acid
8.3 mg
Potassium
33 mg
Riboflavin
3.3 mg
Thiamine
3.3 mg
Vitamin A
506 mcg RAE
Vitamin B12
3.3 mcg
Vitamin B6
3.3 mg
Ascorbic acid
3.3 mg
Vitamin D
3.3 mg
Vitamin E
6.6 mg AT
Vitamin K1
11.7 mcg
Zinc
5 mg
Beta-carotene
495 mcg
Non-medicinal ingredients:  Cellulose , Croscarmellose sodium, Magnesium stearate, Pea Starch, Stearic acid.


Suggested dose:
For long-term prophylactic support 1 tablet twice daily with meals or as directed.


For short-term synergistic support with an issue-specific protocol 2 tablets 3 times daily with meals for 30 days, or as directed.

References: Independent research and additional information
Fletcher RH, Fairfield KM. Vitamins for chronic disease prevention in adults: clinical applications. JAMA. 2002 Jun 19; 287( 23): 3127-9
Ames BN, Elson-Schwab I, Silver EA. High-dose vitamin therapy stimulates variant enzymes with decreased coenzyme binding affinity ( increased K( m)): relevance to genetic disease and polymorphisms. Am J Clin Nutr. 2002 Apr;75( 4):616-58
Fox CH, Ramsoomair D, Mahoney MC, Carter C, Young B, Graham R. An investigation of hypomagnesemia among ambulatory urban African Americans. J Fam Pract. 1999 Aug;48( 8):636-9
Shamberger RJ. Calcium, magnesium, and other elements in the red blood cells and hair of normals and patients with premenstrual syndrome. Biol Trace Elem Res. 2003 Aug;94( 2):123-9

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