YOCOFLEX Tablets

Composition

Packing
  • 5X3X10 (Shrink 5 Box)
    (Alu-Alu)
MRP
  • 95

Overview

This is a synergistic antioxidant combination of Grape Seed Extract, Vitamins and Minerals to support the structure and function of ligaments and improve immunity. This is the best nutritional support in cardiac, diabetic, tubercular and rheumatic conditions. This combination provides Grape Seed extract (antioxidant) with all required vitamins, minerals in specially formulated quantities, to bring the best supplement to fulfill the overall nutritional supplementation and provide health benefits. Dietary supplements are used by the majority of consumers in India due to the today's hectic life style and untimely food habits. So they are not able to take a balanced diet with recommended servings of fruits and vegetables i.e. do not get proper nutrition as a result they may become deficient of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients which may lead to deficiency and life style problems. So people take supplements for all kind of reasons, usually relating to their health. The rational use of nutritional supplements, combined with a healthy diet, will contribute substantially to health promotion and work in balance and synergism on protection and integration of the physiological functions of the body. The functional role of the subject formulation protects body against physical stress and aids in proper functioning of human body. It contains anti oxidant like Grape Seed Extract, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Zinc and Selenium which helps body fight physical stress by scavenging free radicals that damage cellular function. Multivitamin and Multimineral replenishes the deficient stores in human body, supports immune function, and aids in metabolism of body, It prevents age related macular degeneration and supports body s energy needs. Studies show that a high percentage of adults eat less than the minimum daily recommendation of 10 or more essential nutrients. Adequate amounts and proper balance of these nutrients are needed not only for maintaining good health, but also for the dietary management of the body's structure as well as the optimal functioning of the body, such as the immune and gastrointestinal systems.

Indications

  • Helps with a type of poor circulation (chronic venous insufficiency) and high cholesterol
  • Improves peripheral blood circulation
  • Builds strong immune system
  • Helps fight ageing
  • Promotes normal growth and development by increasing collagen formation
  • Supports the production of other proteins like enzymes, antibodies and hormones
  • Promotes bone health by increasing calcium absorption; prevents osteoporosis or weak bones by reducing bone loss
  • Helps convert fatty acids to energy, aiding in weight reduction
  • Promotes skin health through increased collagen formation

About Composition

"ANTIOXIDANTS: A good source of antioxidants that help neutralize free radicals" BAC

Grape Seed Extract:

Antioxidants are beneficial for cardiovascular conditions. Grape Seed Extract is a powerful antioxidant that strengthens and protects living tissue. Grape seed extract contains oligomeric proanthocyanidins (OPC's). OPC's are powerful antioxidants that may help support cardiovascular health. Grape seed extract can support cardiovascular and cellular health and provide antioxidant support. Grape seed extract can help support cardiac health by maintaining youthful endothelial function, regulating platelet aggregation, and reducing inflammation. It is a powerful protector of heart and general circulation. It favorably changes a number of metabolic signals toward reduced risk for cardiovascular disease. It is proven to act as a water-soluble antioxidant and helps lower key inflammatory signals such as CRP, IL6, and TNFa. It is also proven to act at the gene transcription level, helping clear cholesterol, reduce triglycerides, and directly helping the key inflammatory gene signal known as NF-kappaB. As far as Grape Seed Extract is concerned, the higher the dose the greater the protection.

Vitamin C:

Vitamin C is required in the synthesis of collagen in connective tissue, neurotransmitters, steroid hormones, carnitine, and conversion of cholesterol to bile acids and enhances iron bioavailability. Ascorbic acid is a great antioxidant and helps protect the body against pollutants. Vitamin C may protect the body from harmful molecules called free radicals that damage cells. Free radicals can form when air pollution enters the lungs, and evidence suggests they play a role in heart disease, cancer and even respiratory ailments. Antioxidants can bind to free radicals, counteracting them before they damage cells. Antioxidant helps protect the body against pollutants.

Vitamin E:

Vitamin E is an essential fat-soluble vitamin that includes eight naturally occurring compounds in two classes designated as tocopherols and tocotrienols. Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant, protects your cells from oxidation, and neutralizes unstable free radicals, which can cause damage. This is done by the vitamin E giving up one of its electrons to the electron deficient free radical, making it more stable. While Vitamin E performs its antioxidant functions, it also protects the other antioxidants from being oxidized. Antioxidant, protects your cells from oxidation, and neutralizes unstable free radicals, which can cause damage.

Calcium Pantothenate:

Vitamin B5 is commercially available as D-pantothenic acid, as well as dexpanthenol and calcium pantothenate, which are chemicals made in the lab from Dpantothenic acid. Vitamin B5 plays an important role in the secretion of hormones, such as cortisone because of the role it plays in supporting the adrenal gland. These hormones assist the metabolism, help to fight allergies and are beneficial in the maintenance of healthy skin, muscles and nerves. Vitamin B5 is involved in the Kreb's energy production cycle and is needed for the production of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter. Beneficial role in the maintenance of healthy skin, muscles and nerves.

Vitamin B1:

Thiamin, also called vitamin B1, is used in many different body functions and deficiencies may have far reaching effects on the body. Thiamin may enhance circulation, helps with blood formation and the metabolism of carbohydrates. It is also required for the health of the nervous system and is used in the biosynthesis of a number of cell constituents, including the neurotransmitter acetylcholine and gamma- aminobutyric acid (GABA). It is used in the manufacture of hydrochloric acid, and therefore plays a part in digestion. Thiamin may enhance circulation, helps with blood formation and the metabolism of carbohydrates.

Vitamin B2:

Riboflavin (vitamin B2) is manufactured in the body by the intestinal flora and is easily absorbed, although very small quantities are stored, so there is a constant need for this vitamin. It is required by the body to use oxygen and the metabolism of amino acids, fatty acids, and carbohydrates. Riboflavin is further needed to activate vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), helps to create niacin and assists the adrenal gland. Used for red blood cell formation, antibody production, cell respiration, and growth.

Vitamin A:

Vitamin A and carotene can be obtained from either animal or vegetable sources. The animal form is divided between retinol and dehydroretinol whereas the vegetable carotene can be split into four very potent groups - alpha-carotene, beta-carotene, gamma-carotene and crypto-carotene. With enough beta- carotene available in the body, the body can manufacture its own vitamin A. It also assists your sense of taste as well as helping the digestive and urinary tract and many believe that it helps slow aging. It is required for development and maintenance of the epithelial cells, in the mucus membranes, and your skin, and is important in the formation of bone and teeth, storage of fat and the synthesis of protein and glycogen. It assists the immune system, and because of its antioxidant properties is great to protect against pollution, cancer formation and other diseases. Required for night vision, and for a healthy skin.

Vitamin B6:

Vitamin B6, also known as pyridoxine is a part of the B group vitamins and is water-soluble and is required for both mental and physical health. Pyridoxine is required for the balancing of hormonal changes in women as well as assisting the immune system and, in the growth of new cells. It is also used in the processing and metabolism of proteins, fats and carbohydrates, while assisting with controlling your mood as well as your behavior. Pyridoxine might also be of benefit for children with learning difficulties, also it aids in the prevention of dandruff, eczema and psoriasis. Required for both mental and physical health and balancing the hormonol changes in women.

Folic Acid:

Folic acid, also known as Vitamin B9, is also referred to as folacin or folate and its chemical name is pteroylglutamic acid. This vitamin can be manufactured by the body and be stored in the liver. It is important for healthy cell division and replication, since its involvement as coenzyme for RNA and DNA synthesis. It is also required for protein metabolism and in treating folic acid anemia. Folic acid also assists in digestion, and the nervous system, and works at improving mental as well as emotional health. This nutrient may be effective in treating depression and anxiety. Folic acid helps form building blocks of DNA, which holds the body's genetic information, and building blocks of RNA, needed for protein synthesis. Folic acid is most important, then, for rapidly growing tissues, such as those of a fetus, and rapidly regenerating cells, like red blood cells and immune cells. Folic acid deficiency results in an anemia that responds quickly to folic acid supplements. Important for healthy cell division and replication also required for protein metabolism and in treating anemia.

Biotin:

Biotin, as referred to as Vitamin H is part of the Vitamin B complex group and might be interesting to some people since one of the most visible symptoms of shortage of this vitamin is thinning of hair which can lead to total hair loss. Vitamin H is used in cell growth, the production of fatty acids, metabolism of fats, and proteins. It plays a role in the Kreb's cycle, which is the process in which energy is released from food. Used in cell growth, the production of fatty acids, metabolism of fats, and proteins. Used for healthy hair and skin, healthy sweat glands, nerve tissue, and bone marrow, and assisting with muscle pain.

Vitamin D3:

Vitamin D3 is also referred to as Chlolecalciferol and can rightly be called the sunshine vitamin, Vitamin D helps with increasing the absorption of calcium, assists in bone growth and the integrity of bone and promotes strong teeth. It also helps regulate the amount of phosphorus in the body as well as assisting in a healthy heart and nervous system. In some recent studies it has also shown great promise in assisting psoriasis, the immune system, thyroid function as well as normal blood clotting. Helps with increasing the absorption of calcium, assists in bone growth and the integrity of bone and promotes strong teeth.

Vitamin B12:

Vitamin B12 is commonly known as Cyanocobalamin. Vitamin B12 is the "generic descriptor" name for any of such vitamers of vitamin B12. Because the body can convert cyanocobalamin to any one of the active vitamin B12 compounds, by definition this makes cyanocobalamin itself a form (or vitamer) of B12. Required for normal functioning of brain and nervous system and for the formation blood.

Zinc:

Zinc is an essential trace mineral found throughout the body, often in conjunction with protein. Zinc is transported in the blood via the protein albumin, so low albumin levels often mean poor absorption of zinc as well. Zinc is a cofactor used to activate dozens of enzymes in every organ in the body. Bones, the prostate gland in men, and the eyes have the highest concentrations of zinc, but about 60% of total zinc in the body is found in muscle. Among the many roles of zinc is its support of the immune system and its ability to help the body heal wounds. Used in the growth and maintenance of muscles.

Magnesium:

Magnesium plays an important role in at least 300 fundamental enzymatic reactions and for that reason is of vital importance in our health. Magnesium helps with formation of bone and teeth and assists the absorption of calcium and potassium. Where calcium stimulates the muscles, magnesium is used to relax the muscles. It is further needed for cellular metabolism and the production of energy through its help with enzyme activity. A mineral that is important for normal bone structure in the body.

Manganese:

Manganese is one of those humble trace minerals so often overlooked, yet essential to your health. It enables the body to utilize vitamin C, B1, biotin as well as choline. It is used in the manufacture of fat, sex hormones and breast milk in females. It is thought to also help neutralize free radicals as well as being of assistance in preventing diabetes and needed for normal nerve function. Manganese is an essential trace mineral that is required in small amounts to manufacture enzymes necessary for the metabolism of proteins and fat. It also supports the immune system and blood-sugar balance and is involved in the production of cellular energy, reproduction, and bone growth. For stimulating growth of the connective tissue and is also thought to be of importance in brain functioning.

Copper:

Copper is a mineral and also needed in relatively small amounts. If large amounts of copper are present, then zinc and vitamin C is reduced in the body. Copper is required in the formation of haemoglobin, red blood cells as well as bones, while it helps with the formation of elastin as well as collagen - making it necessary for wound healing. It is needed to absorb and utilize iron. The influence of copper upon health is due to the fact that it is part of enzymes, which are proteins that help biochemical reactions occur in all cells. Copper is involved in the absorption, storage, and metabolism of iron. Required in the formation of hemoglobin, red blood cells as well as bones.

Iodine:

Iodine is used in the production of hormones (such as thyroxine, thyroxin) by the thyroid gland, which in turn regulates the conversion of fat to energy, stabilizing our body weight as well as controlling our cholesterol levels. These hormones produced from the iodine are also needed to help form our bones, as well as keeping our skin, nails, hair and teeth in prime condition. Human nutritional needs of iodine are minisclue, requiring only trace amounts for metabolizing fats, producing energy, and supporting thyroid function. Used in the production of hormones (such as thyroxine, thyroxin) by the thyroid gland, which in turn regulates the conversion of fat to energy.

Selenium:

Selenium is a trace mineral that is essential to good health but required only in small amounts. Selenium is incorporated into proteins to make selenoproteins, which are important antioxidant enzymes. The antioxidant properties of selenoproteins help prevent cellular damage from free radicals. Free radicals are natural by-products of oxygen metabolism that may contribute to the development of chronic diseases such as cancer and heart disease. Other selenoproteins help regulate thyroid function and play a role in the immune system. Essential in many metabolic pathway and immune system functioning.

Chromium:

Chromium is an essential nutrient required for normal sugar and fat metabolism and works primarily by potentiating the action of insulin. It is present in the entire body but with the highest concentrations in the liver, kidneys, spleen and bone. Chromium is an essential nutrient required for sugar and fat metabolism.

Side Effects

The product is POSSIBLY SAFE for most adults when taken by mouth. There is no disadvantage associated with the product. If taken under the recommended usage.

Special Precaution & Warning

For Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Pregnant and lactating mothers should not take any single supplement in higher-than-normal doses unless recommended by a health-care provider for a special condition. The combination should only be used in pregnancy and lactation if benefits outweigh the risks. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.