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Hair Vitamin Gummies

Hair Vitamin Gummies

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  • 60 Gummies
  • Serving Size - 2 Gummies
  • 13 Active Ingredients/Serving
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Experience radiant hair with our Hair Vitamin Gummies, expertly formulated with 13 essential vitamins and minerals for longer, stronger locks. Besides hair growth, enjoy benefits like cardiovascular, digestive, and immune health. With third-party testing and GMP/NSF certifications, Lab Rat ensures top-notch quality. Transform your hair today!

Formula Purposes & Benefits

Purposes

  • Use the latest scientific research for product formulation
  • Ensure premium ingredients for optimal results
  • Uphold world-class standards with third-party testing and certifications

Benefits

  • Strengthen hair health and appearance
  • Support cardiovascular, digestive, and immune health
  • Regulate blood sugar levels and boost metabolism
  • Enhance energy production, exercise performance, and cognitive function
  • Maintain skin health and radiance

Formula Ingredients & Benefits

Vitamin A

  • Supports vision health, skin health, immune health, and increases antioxidant support (19,20).
  • Supports antioxidant function via decreased inflammatory cytokines (inflammation), decreased reactive oxygen species, and increased L-glutathione production (master antioxidant).
  • Supports visual health via increased amounts of plasma vitamin A in macular (eye) tissues.

Vitamin C

  • Supports immune, cardiovascular, skin, cognitive, fat-burning, and digestive health (15,16).
  • Supports immune health via increased oxidant, free radical scavenging, and fueling neutrophilic (immune cell) activity in chemotaxis, phagocytosis, and microbial killing (15,16).
  • Supports fat burning by increasing carnitine biosynthesis (molecule required for mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation) (15,16).
  • Supports accelerate bone healing after a fracture, increases type I collagen synthesis, and reduces oxidative stress (inflammation) (16).

Vitamin D

  • Supports exercise performance, immune health, muscle growth, optimal bone health, hormonal health, immune function, increased sexual health, cardiovascular health, glucose tolerance, strength, and positive mood (11,12,13).
  • Supports hormonal health via high amounts of vitamin D receptor (VDR) activity in hormone-based negative feedback loop reactions (11,12).
  • Supports cardiovascular health via improved absorption of calcium, reduced atherosclerotic activity, stimulating cardiomyocytes, and improved vascular health (11,12).
  • Supports exercise performance via reduced exercise-associated inflammation and muscle damage (11,12).
  • Supports sexual health via increased activity of Vitamin D receptor activity of testosterone production (13).
  • Supports immune function via a decrease of inflammatory cytokines and aiding immune cells (11,12).
  • Supports joint health via regulating calcium and phosphorus and bone remodeling along with other calcium-regulating actions (11,12).

Vitamin E

  • Supports immune function, cognitive health, cardiovascular health, and bone health (21,22,23,24,25)
  • Supports immune health via neutralizing free radicals and reactive oxygen species, and increased T lymphocyte-mediated immune function (21).
  • Supports cardiovascular health via reduced cholesterol (21).
  • Supports cognitive function via reduced oxidative stress, inflammation, and DNA damage of neuronal tissues (25).

Vitamin B6

  • Serves as a cofactor in more than 150 enzymatic reactions associated with blood sugar regulation, immunity, cardiovascular function, neuronal health, metabolic, and digestive health (2,4).
  • Reduces plasma glucose (blood sugar levels) by inhibiting the activity of small-intestinal α-glucosidases (enzymes associated with glucose metabolism) (3).
  • Functions as an antioxidant by counteracting the formation of reactive oxygen species (inflammatory markers) and advanced glycation end-products (2,4).
  • May support blood sugar regulation in women with gestational diabetes (4).
  • Cofactor for enzymes involved in DNA metabolism (4).

Vitamin B12

  • Supports proper DNA synthesis, folate cycle function, energy production, cognitive function, and immune health (5,6).
  • Aids as an antioxidant via direct scavenging of reactive oxygen species (inflammation), preserving l-glutathione levels (master antioxidant), and reducing oxidative stress (5).
  • May prevent vitamin b-12 deficiency diseases such as anemia, neurodegenerative disease, cardiovascular disease, and osteoporosis (6).

Folic Acid

  • May support proper cell growth and DNA synthesis (10).

Vitamin B5

  • Supports energy production, cell growth, cell repair, cognitive function, increased hippocampal volume (memory), and optimized bioenergetics (burning of carbohydrates, fat, and protein) (14).

Biotin

  • Supports the conversion of food into cellular energy, hair health, skin health, and cognitive function (26,27).
  • Enhances glucose breakdown into skeletal muscle tissue (26,27).

Zinc

  • Supports immune function, skin health, cognitive function, and vision (17,18).
  • Supports the stimulation of the innate and adaptive immune system (17,18).
  • Supports the activation of lymphocytes and activation of innate and T cell-mediated immunity (17,18).
  • Supports cognitive function by modulation of neuronal signaling in areas of the brain associated with memory and learning (hippocampus) (17,18).

Iodine/Kelp

  • High bioavailable source of iodine and polyphenols (1).
  • May support healthy thyroid levels in individuals with impaired thyroid function (1).

Inositol

  • Supports liver detoxification, combats metabolic syndrome, and aids as an antioxidant (28).
  • Combats metabolic syndrome via reduced levels of triglycerides, total- and LDL-cholesterol (28).
  • Supports antioxidant function via reduced levels of reactive oxygen species and inflammatory markers (interleukin 6) (28).

Choline

  • Essential for cell membrane integrity, cell messaging, fat metabolism, DNA synthesis, immune support, and nervous system function (7,8).
  • Serves as a methyl donor and as a precursor for the production of cell membranes (7).
  • Precursor for acetylcholine (neurotransmitter) which activates receptors in the central nervous system mediated immune responses (α7nAchR) (9).
  • Lifelong choline supplementation may combat neurodegenerative diseases by reducing amyloid-β plaque load (plaques of degrading neurons) (7).
  • Reduces the concentration of total homocysteine (inflammation marker) in individuals with low levels of folate and other B vitamins (B₂, B₆, and B₁₂) (7).

Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take two (2) Gelatin gummies once a day.

References

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