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The human body does not manufacture its own vitamin C and so it must be sourced from our diet. Stress of all kinds, including ill health and emotional stress, increases the excretion of vitamin C from the body and therefore raises the need for this vitamin. If dietary intake is low or an individual’s need is particularly high, vitamin supplementation may be of benefit. Vitamin C is involved in hundreds of biological processes. It is important in immunity as it is involved in the function of white blood cells and antibodies. It is beneficial when dealing with the symptoms of the common cold. Vitamin C is involved in the manufacture of collagen, an important protein in the body. Collagen is a structural protein found in cartilage and tendons, and it helps to support blood vessels. Due to its role in collagen manufacture vitamin C is necessary for wound repair. Citrus...
The human body does not manufacture its own vitamin C and so it must be sourced from our diet. Stress...
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Magnesium is essential for many cellular functions, particularly those functions involved in energy production, and for the normal functioning of muscle and nerve tissue. Signs of low magnesium levels can include fatigue, mental confusion, irritability, muscle cramps, problems with nerve conduction and muscle contraction and predisposition to stress.
If the blood is low in magnesium it takes it from the muscles and without enough magnesium in muscles they stiffen up or contract. The result may be painful cramps, irritability, twitching or even tremors. Magnesium also relieves premenstrual weight gain, bloating, breast tenderness and mood changes.
The other nutrients present in Bio Magnesium assist with the utilization of magnesium in the body. Vitamin B6 is an important co-factor, working with magnesium in many enzyme systems in the body. Studies have shown that combining B6 and magnesium can help to reduce PMS symptoms.
Magnesium is essential for many cellular functions, particularly those functions involved in energy production, and for the normal functioning of...
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Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body, and approximately 99% of the body’s calcium exists in the bones. The major function of calcium is building and maintaining bones and teeth.
Calcium is also involved in various metabolic roles such as nerve transmission, contraction of muscles and the regulation of heart muscle function.
Vitamin D is essential for the absorption and utilization of calcium. Deficiency of vitamin D results in lack of bone strength and density, and joint pain.
Women’s calcium requirements are increased after menopause as levels of oestrogen decline resulting in decreased calcium absorption.
Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body, and approximately 99% of the body’s calcium exists in the bones....
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Coenzyme Q10 is found naturally in the body and plays an essential role in the production of energy in all cells. As such it is important for the health of virtually all human tissues and organs.
The heart is one of the most active tissues in the body, and requires an adequate supply of CoQ10. CoQ10 assists in maintaining heart health, in particular heart muscle function.
The body's ability to synthesise CoQ10 declines with age and with exercise. CoQ10 inhibits the oxidation of LDL-cholesterol. Cholesterol is very susceptible to free radical damage, which leads to the formation of a toxic derivative called oxidised LDL-cholesterol. It is currently understood that LDL-cholesterol may be harmful to the body after it has become oxidised.
Coenzyme Q10 is found naturally in the body and plays an essential role in the production of energy in all...
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Coenzyme Q10 is found naturally in the body and plays an essential role in the production of energy in all cells. As such it is important for the health of virtually all human tissues and organs. The body’s ability to synthesise CoQ10 declines with age. The heart is one of the most active tissues in the body, and requires an adequate supply of CoQ10. CoQ10 assists in maintaining heart health, in particular heart muscle function. Research at the Baker Medical Institute in Melbourne has shown that aged heart muscle cells fed CoQ10 performed as well as younger cardiac cells. CoQ10 inhibits the oxidation of LDL-cholesterol and may help to reduce the risk of heart disease. Cholesterol is very susceptible to free radical damage, which leads to the formation of a toxic derivative called oxidized LDL-cholesterol. It is currently understood that LDL-cholesterol is harmful to the body after it has become...
Coenzyme Q10 is found naturally in the body and plays an essential role in the production of energy in all...
$48.00
In some individuals, the complex digestive process fails to work optimally. Digestive upsets can be uncomfortable, embarrassing and may limit food choice as consumption of certain foods may cause bloating, flatulence and indigestion. Digestive problems may develop as a result of several factors including:
- Stressful lifestyles
- Inadequate chewing
- ‘Eating on the run’ or eating late in the day
- A diet high in refined carbohydrates and fat
- Excessive consumption of animal products such as meat and dairy products
- Overcooking food, thus depleting the diet of natural enzyme-rich foods
- Excessive consumption of alcohol
All these factors may place additional stress on the body’s digestive capacity and can potentially lead to inadequate digestive enzyme production. Poor digestion can cause symptoms of indigestion, fullness, bloating and gas. Inadequate digestion is associated with insufficient enzyme secretion.
In some individuals, the complex digestive process fails to work optimally. Digestive upsets can be uncomfortable, embarrassing and may limit...
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Echinacea supports the body’s resistance to infection via a number of mechanisms, including supporting the activities of a group of immune cells called phagocytes, whose role is to engulf and digest bacteria and other foreign bodies. Andrographis also supports the production and activity of key immune cells.
Garlic supports the body’s defences against a number of bacteria and viruses.
Vitamin A is essential for the formation of healthy epithelial cells, such as the mucus-producing cells of the respiratory and digestive tracts, which act as one of the body’s first lines of defence against infection.
Vitamin D supports optimal immune function and healthy immune resistance. Vitamin D3 is often called the ‘sunshine vitamin’ because it is manufactured in the skin through the action of sunlight.
Zinc and vitamin C are important for immunity and help maintain resistance to infection, which may be impaired if dietary intake of these nutrients is inadequate.
Echinacea supports the body’s resistance to infection via a number of mechanisms, including supporting the activities of a group of...
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The human body has increased requirements for vitamins (especially the B group), and minerals during periods of increased stress. During stress, nutrients such as vitamin C, vitamin B6, vitamin B5, zinc and magnesium are important for supporting adrenal function. Vitamin B5 has long been considered the “anti-stress” vitamin because of its central role in adrenal function and cellular metabolism.
Some of the B group vitamins, such as folic acid and vitamin B6, are involved in the manufacture and action of mood enhancing hormones such as serotonin.
Traditionally, magnesium phosphate and calcium phosphate have been used for nervous tension and anxiety. Potassium phosphate is indicated for low nervous energy, lethargy, lack of drive and motivation.
The human body has increased requirements for vitamins (especially the B group), and minerals during periods of increased stress. During...
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Blackmores Executive Sleep Formula™ contains a combination of herbs used for difficulty falling asleep due to nervousness, irritability and unrest. It helps support healthy sleeping patterns, and provides relief from insomnia for those who are tired but mentally alert.
Hops (Humulus lupulus): has been traditionally used for its sedative properties and is considered to be an excellent sleep inducer. Hops provides benefit to those who have difficulty falling asleep due to restlessness, stress and mild anxiety.
Passion flower (Passiflora incarnata): has been traditionally used for its sedative and gentle anxiety relieving effects.
Passionflower helps to relieve insomnia due to mental worry, racing thoughts or “mind chatter” by helping to calm the mind. It helps during times of overwork and may help restore a normal rhythm of sleep.
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis): has been traditionally used for its sedative properties. Lemon balm helps relieve tension and irritability to help fall asleep.
Blackmores Executive Sleep Formula™ contains a combination of herbs used for difficulty falling asleep due to nervousness, irritability and unrest....
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Fish oil is a source of the omega-3 essential fatty acids. Essential fatty acids are incorporated into every cell membrane in the body, in the form of compounds called phospholipids. Cell membranes play the vital role of regulating what goes into, and what comes out of each cell. The integrity and fluidity of the cell membrane is determined by the type of phospholipid that is available for the body to use. Cell membranes made up mainly of phospholipids derived from the essential polyunsaturated fatty acids are more fluid and function better than cell membranes made up of saturated fat or trans- fatty acids. A cell membrane working at optimal levels retains vital nutrients and electrolytes, has the ability to communicate with other cells and is responsive to hormones. Omega-3 fatty acids are also important components of substances known as prostaglandins and leukotrienes. Prostaglandins and leukotrienes are important in immune function,...
Fish oil is a source of the omega-3 essential fatty acids. Essential fatty acids are incorporated into every cell membrane...
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Glucosamine and sulfate are natural components found in the cartilage matrix and synovial fluid. Glucosamine is a major building block of the substances that together with protein form the structural units in cartilage. These structural units, called aggrecans, are important for the elasticity, resilience and shock-absorbing properties of cartilage. Ageing decreases the body’s ability to restore and manufacture normal cartilage. Supplementary glucosamine can be an important source of this vital component of cartilage as we age. Osteoarthritis is characterized by joint degeneration and loss of cartilage. As we get older the ‘wear and tear’ effects of use cause degenerative changes in the cartilage. The cartilage becomes more susceptible to breakdown and damage, which may result in the typical symptoms of osteoarthritis. These symptoms include decreased mobility, increased joint stiffness, inflammation and swelling. Glucosamine may help to provide relief from these symptoms, as well as helping to reduce cartilage wear and...
Glucosamine and sulfate are natural components found in the cartilage matrix and synovial fluid. Glucosamine is a major building block...
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Glucosamine is a natural component found in the cartilage matrix and synovial fluid. It is a major building block of the substances that together with protein form the structural units in cartilage. These structural units, called aggrecans, are important for the elasticity, resilience and shock-absorbing properties of cartilage. Ageing decreases the body’s ability to restore and manufacture normal cartilage. Supplementary glucosamine can be an important source of this vital component of cartilage as we age. Osteoarthritis is characterized by joint degeneration and loss of cartilage. As we get older the ‘wear and tear’ effects of use cause degenerative changes in the cartilage. The cartilage becomes more susceptible to breakdown and damage, which may result in the typical symptoms of osteoarthritis. These symptoms include decreased mobility, increased joint stiffness, inflammation and swelling. Glucosamine may help to provide relief from these symptoms, as well as helping to reduce cartilage wear and provide...
Glucosamine is a natural component found in the cartilage matrix and synovial fluid. It is a major building block of...