Supplements
Electrolyte
to support rehydration*
Electrolytes are electrically charged minerals needed by the body to maintain water balance, muscle and nerve function, and blood chemistry. They are particularly important for athletes, who sweat out electrolytes during exercise, and elders, who are more susceptible to dehydration and over-hydration due to decreased kidney efficiency. Adequate levels of electrolytes are essential to ensuring normal body functions. Electrolyte imbalance may result in a variety of symptoms, including twitching, weakness, blood pressure changes, and seizures.*
Active Ingredients: 10 mg sodium; 15 mg potassium
Flavor: grape
Melatonin
for relaxation and sleep*
Melatonin is a natural hormone produced by the pineal gland that helps regulate sleep and wake cycles. During the day, the pineal gland halts production, keeping melatonin levels low. However, once the sun sets and night approaches, the pineal gland becomes active and melatonin levels rise. High levels of melatonin reduce alertness and promote sleep. Natural melatonin production decreases with age, resulting in sleeping difficulties.*
Active Ingredients: 1.5 mg melatonin; 15 mg L-theanine; 7.5 mg HTP
Flavor: mint
In Development
Omega-3
to support heart health and brain function*
Regular intake of omega-3 fatty acids (EPA, DHA, and ALA) has been linked to decreased risks of heart disease through the reduction of triglyceride levels. These fats play an influential role on blood clotting, arterial contraction and relaxation, and inflammation. Omega-3 is also a key component of cell membranes and serves as a promoter of new cell formation. Other benefits of omega-3 include improved brain function and decreased risks of arthritis, cancer, depression, ADHD, asthma, Alzheimer's disease, and dementia.*
Calcium
to support strong bones*
Calcium, the most prolific mineral in the body, is essential to supporting bone strength and function. Approximately 99% of the body's calcium is stored in bones, where it is absorbed for development and remodeling. Incorporating sufficient levels of calcium in regular diet is crucial, particularly for women to reduce the risk of osteoporosis. Calcium is also necessary for vascular, muscle, nerve, hormonal, and metabolic function.*