Lycopene, Antioxidants, DHA, Multivitamin and Multimineral Tablet

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Product Composition



Lycodoc contains various vitamins, antioxidants, minerals, natural extracts and amino acids showing synergistic action in body growth and maintenance. The composition contains vitamin D, vitamin B complex: thiamin (B1), riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), pantothenic acid (B5), pyridoxal (B6), cobalamin (B12), biotin, and folate/folic acid. Lycopene has been linked to health benefits ranging from heart health to protection against sunburns and certain types of cancers. Polyphenols present in green tea exctract might be able to prevent inflammation and swelling, protect cartilage between the bones, and lessen joint degeneration.
The combination is used as an antioxidant and protector of the cells.
⇒ It provides protection against pollutants and sunburn.
⇒ It helps prevent eye problems such as night blindness.
⇒ It reduces the level LDL, known as the bad cholesterol, thus lowering the risk of cardiovascular problems.
⇒ It keep bones healthy (prevents osteoarthritis)
⇒ It decreases risk of breast cancer, ovarian cancer and other cancers.



Indications:

⇒ Energy production
⇒ Effective in cardiovascular diseases
⇒ Effective in neurodegenerative diseases
⇒ Prevent cell damage in the body
⇒ Weight loss
⇒ Improves liver functions
⇒ Improve the function of neurons as an antioxidant
⇒ Curing certain types of anemia
⇒ Has anti-inflammatory, inflammation-resolving
⇒ Antiarrhythmic



About Composition:

Pine bark extract is rich in plant pigments called bioflavonoids. Several laboratory studies have found that some of these bioflavonoids have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Antioxidants are substances that can override harmful molecules (free radicals) which are produced within your cells and which may cause tissue damage or disease. Other studies have found that it can reduce the production of specific enzymes that break down cartilage. Beta Carotene is the precursor of Vitamin A and in the body it is converted in to Vitamin A which is required for a variety of physiological functions in the body especially maintaining the functioning of human eye. It helps in formation of pigment Rhodopsin during dark adaptation and promotes differentiation and maintains structural integrity of epithelia. Vitamin A helps in mucous production. Vitamin A regulates proper bone growth and improves resistance to infection. It is also required better immunity.
Contra-indications of Beta Carotene
1. Hypervitaminosis A
2. Hypersensitivity to Beta Carotene

Lycopene is a plant nutrient with antioxidant properties. It’s the pigment that gives red and pink fruits, such as tomatoes, watermelons and pink grapefruit, their characteristic color. Lycopene has been linked to health benefits ranging from heart health to protection against sunburns and certain types of cancers. Beta Carotene Beta-carotene is the precursor of Vitamin A and in the body it is converted in to Vitamin A which is required for a variety of physiological functions in the body especially maintaining the functioning of human eye. It helps in formation of pigment Rhodopsin during dark adaptation and promotes differentiation and maintains structural integrity of epithelia. Vitamin A helps in mucous production. Vitamin A regulates proper bone growth and improves resistance to infection. It is also required better immunity.
Contra-indications of Beta Carotene
1. Hypervitaminosis A
2. Hypersensitivity to Beta Carotene

DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) is an omega-3 fatty acid. DHA is commonly used for heart disease and high cholesterol. It is also used for boosting memory and thinking skills, for aiding infant and child development, for certain eye disorders, and many other conditions, DHA plays a key role in the development of eye and nerve tissues. DHA may also reduce the risk of heart and circulatory disease by decreasing the thickness of the blood and lowering blood levels of triglyceride.

N-Acetyl L-cysteine (NAC) is a commonly used safe mucolytic drug. NAC increases the cellular levels of antioxidant and reduces glutathione at higher doses. Therefore, NAC has a potential to improve insulin receptor activity in human erythrocytes and improve insulin secretion in response to glucose. Improvement in insulin receptor activity in hyperinsulinemic subjects can lead to a secondary decrease in the ß-cell responsiveness to the oral glucose tolerance test. Advantages resulting from administration of NAC include prevention of endothelial damage resulting from oxidants in noninsulin-dependent adult diabetic subjects and biological effects such as, protection against focal ischemia, inhibition of phospholipid metabolism inhibition, proinflammatory cytokine release, and protease activity. Therefore, effects exerted by NAC at the ovarian level may be as beneficial as its insulin-enhancing effects in inducing ovulation.


Vitamin B1:
Vitamin B1 is also known as thiamine. It is a water soluble vitamin. It helps to convert carbohydrate into energy. It is essential vitamin for metabolism of glucose, and it plays a key role in nerve, muscle, and heart function. It is often called an anti-stress vitamin, it protects the immune system and helps to boost your mood.

Vitamin B2: ⇒ Helps convert food into energy.
⇒ Required for red blood cell production and growth.
⇒ Maintains the function of eyes, nervous system, and skin.

Niacinamide is a form of vitamin B3 and is used to prevent and treat pellegra, as pellegra can cause diarrhea , loss of memory , redness and swelling, and peeling of the skin. Niacinamide is more often used rather than niacin because it causes lesser side effects (e.g., flushing). Unlike niacin, niacinamide does not help correct fat levels in the blood

Vitamin B6 or Pyridoxine:
Pyridoxine has been used to treats peripheral neuropathy caused by certain drugs such as isoniazid. It has also been used to treat certain genetic disorders such as xanthurenic aciduria, hyperoxaluria. It is one of the major vitamin required by red blood cells.
Folic Acid is a type of B vitamin helps your body produce and maintain new cells, and also helps prevent changes to DNA that may lead to cancer. Folic acid is sometimes used in combination with other medications to treat pernicious, aplastic, or normocytic anaemia.
Folic Acid is a type of B vitamin helps your body produce and maintain new cells, and also helps prevent changes to DNA that may lead to cancer. Folic acid is sometimes used in combination with other medications to treat pernicious, aplastic, or normocytic anaemia.
Biotin is a water-soluble vitamin and is a part of the vitamin B family. It's also known as vitamin H. biotin to help in converting certain nutrients into energy. It also plays an important role in the health of your hair, skin, and nails.

Vitamin B12:
⇒ Helps keep the nervous system and red blood cells healthy
⇒ Required for the formation of red blood cells and DNA
⇒ Important for protein metabolism

Vitamin D3 helps your body absorb calcium. Vitamin D3 is used as a dietary supplement in people who do not get enough vitamin D in their diets to maintain adequate health. Vitamin D is used to treat and prevent bone disorders (such as rickets, osteomalacia).

Chromium Picolinate provides chromium. It is a mineral found in low doses in many foods. It plays a role in the metabolism of nutrients through by affecting the hormone insulin. Chromium has been shown to improve insulin sensitivity and alleviate cardiovascular functions, thereby giving credence to the argument that chromium may possess beneficial effects in countering these conditions.

Selenium: It is a vital antioxidant, along with vitamin E, it helps protect the immune system and maintain healthy heart function. It is required by pancreas for proper functioning and tissue elasticity and has been shown to protect against radiation and toxic minerals. Raised cardiovascular disorders are associated with selenium-deficiency.

Zinc: It help is synthesis of more than 70 different enzymes. Zinc containing enzymes regulates metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. Zinc fastens wound healing; maintain normal growth rates, balance skin hydration and the senses of taste and smell. It assists normal growth and tissue repair. It boosts cell mediated immunity. It is poorly absorbed when given orally. Zinc is well distributed in tissues lik skeletal muscle, skin, bone, pancreas, kidney, liver, retina, prostate, RBC, and WBC. Zinc is mainly excreted through intestine and only 2% loss in the urine.

Manganese: It is essential for enzyme formation and functioning. Manganese is a trace mineral required in small amounts. It’s required for the normal functioning of neurons and many of our body’s enzyme production. Manganese is also required for bone growth, development and maintenance. When combined with other nutrients like calcium, zinc and

copper, manganese supports bone mineral density essential feature for geriatric patients. Manganese is a part of the antioxidant enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD), which is one of the most important antioxidants in the body as they protect by scavenging free radicals formed. This property of manganese helps in reducing inflammation.



Side Effects:

The product is possible safe for most adults. There is no disadvantage associated with the product if taken under the recommended usage however common side effects include Gas, constipation, loose stool, and loss of appetite sometimes happen, especially at the beginning of the regimen.



Contraindication:

⇒ Do not consume alcohol
⇒ Renal or hepatic impairment



Precaution:

⇒ Do not exceed the recommended dose
⇒ Keep out of reach of children.



Storage:

⇒ Store at room temperature
⇒ Do not freeze
⇒ Keep out of reach of children.