Every ingredient in NUTRIENT 1 is chosen based on clinical research and evaluated for bioavailability, synergy, and real-world relevance. We don’t follow trends — we follow evidence.
Behind every capsule lies a deliberate process — built on research, expert input, and a clear commitment to efficacy. We don’t just select ingredients — we justify them.
The heart and circulatory system transport oxygen, nutrients, and hormones throughout the body. At NUTRIENT 1, we’ve selected ingredients backed by scientific evidence and authorized by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) to support normal heart function, blood formation, and vascular health.
Below, you’ll find a transparent breakdown of which ingredients in NUTRIENT 1 contribute to cardiovascular health – and why they’re included in our formula.
Benefits with NUTRIENT 1 | Related Nutrient | Type of Nutrient |
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Contributes to normal blood clotting | Calcium | Mineral |
Vitamin K | Vitamin | |
Contributes to the maintenance of normal blood pressure | Potassium | Mineral |
Contributes to the maintenance of normal red blood cells | Riboflavin (B2) | Vitamin |
Vitamin B6 | Vitamin | |
Contributes to normal blood formation | Folate (B9) | Vitamin |
Contributes to normal red blood cell formation | Vitamin B12 | Vitamin |
Contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of blood vessels | Vitamin C | Vitamin |
Contributes to the normal function of the heart | Thiamine (B1) | Vitamin |
Contributes to normal blood calcium levels | Vitamin D | Vitamin |
Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Arsenic, Boron, Chromium, Copper, Iodine, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, Nickel, Silicon, Vanadium, and Zinc
Dietary Reference Intakes for Water, Potassium, Sodium, Chloride, and Sulfate
Dietary Reference Intakes for Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin B6, Folate, Vitamin B12, Pantothenic Acid, Biotin, and Choline
Blood pressure response to changes in sodium and potassium intake: a metaregression analysis of randomised trials
The effect of a dietary supplement of potassium chloride or potassium citrate on blood pressure in predominantly normotensive volunteers
Riboflavin (vitamin B-2) and health
Optimum nutrition: thiamin, biotin and pantothenate
Potassium Intake and Blood Pressure: A Dose-Response Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Potassium, magnesium, and calcium: their role in both the cause and treatment of hypertension
The structural integrity of your bones and teeth relies on a consistent supply of essential minerals and vitamins. In NUTRIENT 1, we’ve included nutrients that are scientifically recognized by EFSA for contributing to the maintenance of normal bones and teeth, and for helping to reduce bone mineral loss in older women. Each nutrient plays a role – from preserving bone density to supporting the teeth.
Below, you’ll find which ingredients in NUTRIENT 1 contribute to this category, and how their functions are supported by authorized EU health claims.
Benefits with NUTRIENT 1 | Related Nutrient | Type of Nutrient |
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Needed for the maintenance of normal bones | Calcium | Mineral |
Vitamin D | Vitamin | |
Vitamin K | Vitamin | |
Contributes to the maintenance of normal bones | Magnesium | Mineral |
Manganese | Mineral | |
Zinc | Mineral | |
Is needed for the maintenance of normal teeth | Calcium | Mineral |
Contributes to the maintenance of normal teeth | Magnesium | Mineral |
Vitamin D | Vitamin | |
Helps to reduce the loss of bone mineral in post-menopausal women | Calcium | Mineral |
Vitamin D | Vitamin |
Dietary calcium and health
Effectiveness and safety of vitamin D in relation to bone health
Sunlight and vitamin D for bone health and prevention of autoimmune diseases, cancers, and cardiovascular disease
Geographical differences in vitamin D status, with particular reference to European countries
Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Arsenic, Boron, Chromium, Copper, Iodine, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, Nickel, Silicon, Vanadium, and Zinc
Intake of fermented soybeans, natto, is associated with reduced bone loss in postmenopausal women: Japanese Population-Based Osteoporosis (JPOS) Study
Cell division is a fundamental process for growth, repair, and regeneration throughout the body. Certain vitamins and minerals play a direct role in supporting this function – especially during periods of increased physiological demand. In NUTRIENT 1, we include nutrients that are scientifically recognized by EFSA for their contribution to normal cell division. These ingredients help ensure that new cells form, supporting everything from tissue maintenance to immune and reproductive health.
Benefits with NUTRIENT 1 | Related Nutrient | Type of Nutrient |
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Has a role in the process of cell specialisation | Calcium | Mineral |
Vitamin A | Vitamin | |
Has a role in the process of cell division | Calcium | Mineral |
Magnesium | Mineral | |
Zinc | Mineral | |
Folate (B9) | Vitamin | |
Vitamin B12 | Vitamin | |
Vitamin D | Vitamin |
Reproductive health depends on many factors, including adequate levels of vitamins and minerals. In NUTRIENT 1, we’ve included nutrients that are recognised by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) for their role in supporting normal fertility and reproductive function. These nutrients are involved in biological processes such as cell division, hormonal regulation, and tissue development, spermatogenesis and testosterone levels which are important throughout all stages of reproductive life.
Benefits with NUTRIENT 1 | Related Nutrient | Type of Nutrient |
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Contributes to normal fertility and reproduction | Zinc | Mineral |
Contributes to normal spermatogenesis | Selenium | Mineral |
Contributes to the maintenance of normal testosterone levels in the blood | Zinc | Mineral |
Contributes to maternal tissue growth during pregnancy | Folate (B9) | Vitamin |
Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Arsenic, Boron, Chromium, Copper, Iodine, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, Nickel, Silicon, Vanadium, and Zinc
The Role of Zinc in Male Fertility
Role of zinc in female reproduction
Zinc status and serum testosterone levels of healthy adults
Role of Selenium and Selenoproteins in Male Reproductive Function: A Review of Past and Present Evidences
Skin, hair, and nails reflect both internal health and nutritional status. Certain vitamins and minerals are involved in the maintenance of these structures, supporting normal skin function, nail strength, and hair condition. In NUTRIENT 1, we’ve included ingredients that are supported by EFSA for their contribution to the normal maintenance of skin, hair, and nails—so you can care for your body from within, every day.
Benefits with NUTRIENT 1 | Related Nutrient | Type of Nutrient |
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Contributes to normal hair pigmentation | Copper | Mineral |
Contributes to the maintenance of normal hair | Selenium | Mineral |
Zinc | Mineral | |
Biotin (B7) | Vitamin | |
Contributes to the maintenance of normal nails | Selenium | Mineral |
Zinc | Mineral | |
Contributes to normal skin pigmentation | Copper | Mineral |
Contributes to the maintenance of normal skin | Iodine | Mineral |
Zinc | Mineral | |
Vitamin A | Vitamin | |
Riboflavin (B2) | Vitamin | |
Niacin (B3) | Vitamin | |
Biotin (B7) | Vitamin | |
Contributes to the maintenance of normal mucous membranes | Vitamin A | Vitamin |
Riboflavin (B2) | Vitamin | |
Niacin (B3) | Vitamin | |
Biotin (B7) | Vitamin |
Copper biochemistry and molecular biology
Clinical features of selenium deficiency in infants receiving long-term nutritional support
Safe Upper Levels for Vitamins and Minerals
Povidone iodine in wound healing: A review of current concepts and practices
Selenium levels and skin diseases: systematic review and meta-analysis
Hormonal activity is influenced by several nutrients that act as cofactors in enzymatic processes or support endocrine function more broadly. In NUTRIENT 1, we’ve included ingredients that are recognised by EFSA for their contribution to the normal regulation of hormonal activity. These nutrients support physiological processes that help maintain internal balance across different life stages.
Benefits with NUTRIENT 1 | Related Nutrient | Type of Nutrient |
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Contributes to the regulation of hormonal activity | Vitamin B6 | Vitamin |
Contributes to the normal thyroid function | Iodine | Mineral |
Selenium | Mineral | |
Contributes to the normal production of thyroid hormones | Iodine | Mineral |
A well-functioning immune system requires support from specific vitamins and minerals involved in cellular defence, oxidative protection, and energy production. In NUTRIENT 1, we’ve included nutrients that are authorised by EFSA for contributing to the normal function of the immune system, as well as helping to reduce tiredness and fatigue. These ingredients support both short-term resilience and long-term well-being in everyday life.
Benefits with NUTRIENT 1 | Related Nutrient | Type of Nutrient |
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Contributes to the normal function of the immune system | Copper | Mineral |
Selenium | Mineral | |
Zinc | Mineral | |
Vitamin A | Vitamin | |
Vitamin B6 | Vitamin | |
Folate (B9) | Vitamin | |
Vitamin B12 | Vitamin | |
Vitamin C | Vitamin | |
Vitamin D | Vitamin | |
Contributes to maintain the normal function of the immune system during and after intense physical exercise | Vitamin C | Vitamin |
Contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress | Copper | Mineral |
Manganese | Mineral | |
Selenium | Mineral | |
Zinc | Mineral | |
Riboflavin (B2) | Vitamin | |
Vitamin C | Vitamin | |
Vitamin E | Vitamin | |
Contributes to a reduction of tiredness and fatigue | Magnesium | Mineral |
Riboflavin (B2) | Vitamin | |
Niacin (B3) | Vitamin | |
Pantothenic acid (B5) | Vitamin | |
Vitamin B6 | Vitamin | |
Folate (B9) | Vitamin | |
Vitamin B12 | Vitamin | |
Vitamin C | Vitamin |
Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Selenium, and Carotenoids
Human Vitamin and Mineral Requirements
Safe Upper Levels for Vitamins and Minerals
Dietary Reference Intakes for Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin B6, Folate, Vitamin B12, Pantothenic Acid, Biotin, and Choline
Zinc Signals and Immunity
Vitamin C and Immune Function
Metals, toxicity and oxidative stress
Metabolism and digestion are interconnected processes that allow the body to extract and convert nutrients into usable energy. Certain vitamins and minerals contribute to normal macronutrient metabolism, enzyme activity, and gastrointestinal function. In NUTRIENT 1, we’ve included nutrients that are authorised by EFSA for their roles in supporting energy-yielding metabolism and maintaining normal digestive health.
Benefits with NUTRIENT 1 | Related Nutrient | Type of Nutrient |
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Contributes to normal homocysteine metabolism | Folate (B9) | Vitamin |
Vitamin B12 | Vitamin | |
Contributes to normal energy-yielding metabolism | Calcium | Mineral |
Copper | Mineral | |
Iodine | Mineral | |
Magnesium | Mineral | |
Manganese | Mineral | |
Thiamine | Vitamin | |
Riboflavin (B2) | Vitamin | |
Niacin (B3) | Vitamin | |
Panothenic acid (B5) | Vitamin | |
Vitamin B5 | Vitamin | |
Biotin (B7) | Vitamin | |
Vitamin B12 | Vitamin | |
Vitamin C | Vitamin | |
Contributes to normal metabolism of fatty acids | Zinc | Mineral |
Contributes to normal macronutrient metabolism | Zinc | Mineral |
Biotin (B7) | Vitamin | |
Contributes to normal acid-base metabolism | Zinc | Mineral |
Contributes to normal carbohydrate metabolism | Zinc | Mineral |
Contributes to normal metabolism of vitamin A | Zinc | Mineral |
Contributes to the normal function of digestive enzymes | Calcium | Mineral |
Contributes to normal homocysteine metabolism | Vitamin B6 | Vitamin |
Contributes to normal protein and glycogen metabolism | Vitamin B6 | Vitamin |
Contributes to normal iron metabolism | Vitamin A | Vitamin |
Riboflavin (B2) | Vitamin | |
Increases iron absorption | Vitamin C | Vitamin |
Iodine Deficiency in Europe: A continuing public health problem
Dietary Reference Intakes for Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Vitamin D, and Fluoride
Optimum nutrition: thiamin, biotin and pantothenate
Dietary Reference Intakes for Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin B6, Folate, Vitamin B12, Pantothenic Acid, Biotin, and Choline
Safe Upper Levels for Vitamins and Minerals
Human Vitamin and Mineral Requirements
Magnesium Matters: A Comprehensive Review of Its Vital Role in Health and Diseases
The Essential Element Manganese, Oxidative Stress, and Metabolic Diseases: Links and Interactions
Muscle function relies on a balance of minerals and nutrients that regulate contraction, relaxation, and energy production within muscle cells. In NUTRIENT 1, we’ve included EFSA-approved nutrients that contribute to the normal function of muscles. These ingredients provide support for both everyday movement and physical performance.
Benefits with NUTRIENT 1 | Related Nutrient | Type of Nutrient |
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Contributes to normal muscle function | Calcium | Mineral |
Magnesium | Mineral | |
Potassium | Mineral | |
Contributes to the maintenance of normal muscle function | Vitamin D | Vitamin |
Helps to reduce the risk of falling associated with postural instability and muscle weakness | Vitamin D | Vitamin |
Dietary Reference Intakes for Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Vitamin D, and Fluoride
Human Vitamin and Mineral Requirements
Role of Magnesium in Skeletal Muscle Health and Neuromuscular Diseases: A Scoping Review
The nervous system depends on a steady supply of nutrients that help transmit signals, regulate neurotransmitters, and support overall neuronal communication. In NUTRIENT 1, we’ve included ingredients that are authorised by EFSA for their contribution to the normal function of the nervous system. These nutrients help support neurological balance for both mental and physical performance.
Benefits with NUTRIENT 1 | Related Nutrient | Type of Nutrient |
---|---|---|
Contributes to normal neurotransmission | Calcium | Mineral |
Contributes to normal functioning of the nervous system | Copper | Mineral |
Iodine | Mineral | |
Magnesium | Mineral | |
Potassium | Mineral | |
Thiamine (B1) | Vitamin | |
Riboflavin (B2) | Vitamin | |
Niacin (B3) | Vitamin | |
Vitamin B6 | Vitamin | |
Biotin (B7) | Vitamin | |
Vitamin B12 | Vitamin | |
Vitamin C | Vitamin |
Dietary Reference Intakes for Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Vitamin D, and Fluoride
Dietary Reference Intakes for Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin B6, Folate, Vitamin B12, Pantothenic Acid, Biotin, and Choline
Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Selenium, and Carotenoids
Human Vitamin and Mineral Requirements
Optimum nutrition: thiamin, biotin and pantothenate
Role of copper in central nervous system physiology and pathology
Iodine consumption and cognitive performance: Confirmation of adequate consumption
Some nutrients contribute to functions that don’t fall neatly into a single category but remain essential to overall health. These include roles in electrolyte balance, connective tissue formation, and cellular protection from oxidative stress. In NUTRIENT 1, we’ve included ingredients with EFSA-authorised claims that support a range of physiological processes beyond immunity, energy, or digestion—helping to complete a truly all-in-one formulation.
Benefits with NUTRIENT 1 | Related Nutrient | Type of Nutrient |
---|---|---|
Contributes to maintenance of normal connective tissues | Copper | Mineral |
Contributes to the normal formation of connective tissue | Manganese | Mineral |
Contributes to normal iron transport in the body | Copper | Mineral |
Contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of bones, cartilage, gums, skin, and teeth | Vitamin C | Vitamin |
Contributes to the regeneration of the reduced form of vitamin E | Vitamin C | Vitamin |
Contributes to the maintenance of normal vision | Zinc | Mineral |
Vitamin A | Vitamin | |
Riboflavin (B2) | Vitamin | |
Contributes to electrolyte balance | Magnesium | Mineral |
Contributes to normal absorption/utilisation of calcium and phosphorus | Vitamin D | Vitamin |
Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Arsenic, Boron, Chromium, Copper, Iodine, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, Nickel, Silicon, Vanadium, and Zinc
Dietary Reference Intakes for Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Vitamin D, and Fluoride
Trace elements in human physiology and pathology. Copper
Magnesium and Human Health: Perspectives and Research Directions
Mental well-being is linked to nutrient status. Certain vitamins and minerals play a role in maintaining normal psychological function by contributing to cognitive performance and emotional balance. In NUTRIENT 1, we include ingredients that are authorised by EFSA for supporting psychological function – helping you stay balanced in your everyday life.
Benefits with NUTRIENT 1 | Related Nutrient | Type of Nutrient |
---|---|---|
Contributes to normal psychological function | Magnesium | Mineral |
Thiamine (B1) | Vitamin | |
Niacin (B2) | Vitamin | |
Vitamin B6 | Vitamin | |
Biotin (B7) | Vitamin | |
Folate (B9) | Vitamin | |
Vitamin B12 | Vitamin | |
Vitamin C | Vitamin | |
Contributes to normal cognitive function | Iodine | Mineral |
Zinc | Mineral | |
Contributes to normal mental performance | Pantothenic acid (B5) | Vitamin |
Human Vitamin and Mineral Requirements
Safe Upper Levels for Vitamins and Minerals
Dietary Reference Intakes for Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin B6, Folate, Vitamin B12, Pantothenic Acid, Biotin, and Choline
Effects of zinc supplementation on cognitive function in healthy middle-aged and older adults: the ZENITH study
The influence of micronutrients on cognitive function and performance
The role of vitamins and minerals in energy metabolism and well-being
The Role and the Effect of Magnesium in Mental Disorders: A Systematic Review
Several nutrients are involved in the body’s ability to synthesise essential molecules like amino acids, DNA, and neurotransmitters. These synthesis processes support growth, repair, and communication between cells. In NUTRIENT 1, we include micronutrients that are recognised by EFSA for their contribution to various synthesis-related functions.
Benefits with NUTRIENT 1 | Related Nutrient | Type of Nutrient |
---|---|---|
Contributes to normal psychological function | Magnesium | Mineral |
Thiamine (B1) | Vitamin | |
Niacin (B2) | Vitamin | |
Vitamin B6 | Vitamin | |
Biotin (B7) | Vitamin | |
Folate (B9) | Vitamin | |
Vitamin B12 | Vitamin | |
Vitamin C | Vitamin | |
Contributes to normal cognitive function | Iodine | Mineral |
Zinc | Mineral | |
Contributes to normal mental performance | Pantothenic acid (B5) | Vitamin |
Contributes to normal amino acid synthesis | Folate (B9) | Vitamin |
Dietary Reference Intakes for Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Vitamin D, and Fluoride
The role of zinc in growth and cell proliferation
Vitamin B₆ and Its Role in Cell Metabolism and Physiology
Toward a better understanding of folate metabolism in health and disease
From dosage to delivery, every decision is made to maximize real-world impact — not just look impressive on a label.
We focus on clinically effective doses, optimal ingredient forms, and smart nutrient pairing — all to ensure your body actually benefits, not just believes it might.
Each dosage in NUTRIENT 1 is based on clinical research — not marketing-friendly trace amounts.
We include ingredients in the exact forms and amounts shown to be effective in human studies. No fairy dusting, no label decoration — just honest, science-backed dosing that supports real results.
Each ingredient in NUTRIENT 1 must justify its presence. That means proven benefits, human bioavailability, and long-term safety. Popular trends, underdosed extracts, and filler compounds don’t make the cut — no matter how well they market.
Many supplements overwhelm with dozens of ingredients — but most are underdosed, poorly absorbed, or simply unnecessary. At NUTRIENT 1, we prioritize clinical relevance over label marketing. Every compound is selected for its proven impact, included in meaningful doses, and combined for synergy — not show.
Our formulation is reviewed by independent biomedical consultants. We don’t mark our own work.
To ensure every ingredient serves a clear, science-backed purpose, we partner with third-party biomedical experts for unbiased review. Their job is to challenge our assumptions, question our choices, and verify the formulation against current clinical evidence. It’s not about convenience — it’s about credibility.
Third-party experts help ensure that every claim is grounded in real science, not wishful thinking.
From ingredient selection to final composition, every health claim we make must pass an external test of legitimacy. Independent reviewers hold us to scientific standards, verifying that each statement is supported by human studies, EFSA guidance, and measurable outcomes — not marketing ambition.
We don’t just say it works — we let independent professionals evaluate every aspect of the formula.
Our formulation process includes critical review by third-party biomedical consultants — not just for compliance, but for credibility. These experts assess every ingredient for clinical relevance, dosage accuracy, and synergistic effects. It’s a layer of scrutiny that ensures our product isn’t just well-designed — it’s objectively validated.
Serving size: 3 capsules (daily dose)
Servings per container: 30
Capsules per container: 90
Net weight per jar: ~82 g
Nutrient | Per serving (3 capsules) | % RI |
---|---|---|
Vitamin A (retinol + beta-carotene) | 600 µg RE | 75 % * |
Vitamin B1 (thiamine) | 1.4 mg | 127 % * |
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) | 1.6 mg | 114 % * |
Vitamin B3 (niacin) | 15 mg | 94 % * |
Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) | 10 mg | 167 % * |
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) | 5 mg | 357 % * |
Vitamin B7 (biotin) | 50 µg | 100 % * |
Vitamin B9 (Folate) | 400 µg | 200 % * |
Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) | 200 µg | 8000 % * |
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) | 150 mg | 188 % * |
Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol from algae) | 25 µg (1000 IU) | 500 % * |
Vitamin E (d-alpha-tocopherol) | 10 mg | 83 % * |
Vitamin K2 (MK-7) | 45 µg | 60 % * |
Nutrient | Per serving (3 capsules) | % RI |
---|---|---|
Calcium (citrate) | 100 mg | 12.5 % * |
Copper (bisglycinate) | 800 µg | 80 % * |
Iodine (kelp extract) | 100 µg | 67 % * |
Magnesium (citrate) | 100 mg | 27 % * |
Manganese (citrate) | 2 mg | 100 % * |
Potassium (citrate) | 50 mg | 3 % * |
Selenium (selenomethionine) | 60 µg | 109 % * |
Zinc (picolinate) | 15 mg | 150 % * |
Nutrient | Per serving (3 capsules) | % RI |
---|---|---|
BioPerine® (Black pepper extract) | 5 mg | — ** |
Ceylon Cinnamon Extract (Cinnamomum verum, 10:1) | 100 mg | — ** |
Coenzyme Q10 | 20 mg | — ** |
Curcumin (from turmeric) | 50 mg | — ** |
Resveratrol | 30 mg | — ** |
Nutrient | Per serving (3 capsules) | % RI |
---|---|---|
Digezyme® (amylase, protease, lipase) | 30 mg | — ** |
Probiotics (Lactobacillus + Bifidobacterium) | 5 billion CFU | — ** |
Calcium citrate, magnesium citrate, bulking agent (microcrystalline cellulose), Ceylon cinnamon bark extract (Cinnamomum zeylanicum), knotted kelp seaweed extract (0.05% iodine), ascorbic acid (vitamin C), potassium citrate, anti-caking agents (magnesium salts of fatty acids, silicon dioxide), zinc picolinate, turmeric extract (Curcuma longa, 95% curcuminoids), Lactobacillus acidophilus LA85 (200 billion CFU/g), resveratrol (Polygonum cuspidatum), Digezyme® (amylase, protease, lactase, lipase, cellulase), methylcobalamin (vitamin B12), coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone), vitamin K2 (menaquinone-7), niacinamide (vitamin B3), Bifidobacterium animalis ssp. lactis BLa80 (500 billion CFU/g), D-alpha-tocopheryl succinate (vitamin E), selenomethionine, calcium-D-pantothenate (vitamin B5), vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol from algae), manganese citrate, pyridoxine HCl (vitamin B6), BioPerine® (black pepper extract), vitamin A palmitate, beta-carotene (Blakeslea trispora), copper bisglycinate, thiamine HCl (vitamin B1), riboflavin (vitamin B2), L-5-methyltetrahydrofolate (5-MTHF), D-biotin (vitamin B7).
Capsule shell: Pullulan (vegetable origin).
NUTRIENT 1 is a food supplement. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle. The recommended daily intake is 3 capsules taken with a meal. Do not exceed the stated daily dose.
Store at room temperature with the lid tightly closed and out of reach of young children. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
Not recommended for children, adolescents under 18 years, pregnant or breastfeeding individuals. Consult your doctor before use if you have a medical condition or are taking medication. Individuals using anticoagulant medication should consult their doctor before using products containing vitamin K.
Avoid concurrent use with other supplements containing zinc.
* RI = Reference Intake for an average adult (8,400 kJ / 2,000 kcal)
** RI not established
Best before end: see label.
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