Functions Vitamin B12 is another water-soluble vitamin, part of the B complex. It contains cobalt, hence the name cobalamin. It … More
Nutrients
VITAMIN B1 or THIAMINE
Functions Thiamine’s main function is as a coenzyme to convert the carbohydrate fuel glucose into energy in the muscles and … More
VITAMIN A
Functions Vitamin A is fat-soluble and capable of accumulating in the body. Its functions are related to growth and protein … More
Tyrosine
Sources Tyrosine is another non-essential amino acid. The body manufactures tyrosine and uses it to make neurotransmitters like dopamine, epinephrine … More
Taurine
Sources Taurine is a non-essential amino acid manufactured by the body from vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) and the amino acids cysteine … More
Spirulina
Origin Spirulina is a blue-green alga that uses atmospheric nitrogen to make proteins. It has an enormous production capacity, capable … More
SOD ( Superdoxide Dismutase)
Function This is an enzyme produced by the body together with its companion catalase, at the rate of about five … More
Shiitake mushrooms
Origin Shiitake, or Black Forest mushrooms (Lentinus edodes), are fungi that grow on the trunks and stumps of trees, just … More
Selenium
Sources Selenium is an essential trace element in animals and humans. It has irregular distribution on earth, with selenium-poor areas … More
Reishi mushrooms
Origin Reishi mushrooms (Ganoderma lucidum) grow on the trunks or stumps of trees. They originate in China and Japan and … More

