Multi Vitamin Oral Spray Ingredients: Water, diluent (xylitol), emulsifier (acacia gum, sunflower lecithin), ascorbic acid (vitamin C), niacinamide (vitamin B3), calcium D-pantothenate (vitamin B5), medium chain triglycerides, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), riboflavin 5 phosphate sodium (vitamin B2), preservative (potassium sorbate), acidity regulators (citric acid, sodium hydroxide), thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), retinyl acetate (vitamin A), folic acid (vitamin B9), flavouring (natural blackcurrant and plum), thickener (xanthan gum), potassium iodine, sodium selenate anhydrous (selenium), phylloquinone (vitamin K1), D-biotin (vitamin B7), cholecalciferol (vitamin D3), adenosylcobalamin (vitamin B12), methylcobalamin (vitamin B12)
Additives: Acacia gum, sunflower lecithin, citric acid, sodium hydroxide, medium chain triglycerides, xanthan gum
Sweeteners: Xylitol
Multi Vitamin Oral Spray Directions:
Initial use: press the pump three times to get the liquid flowing.
Shake well before every use. Carefully spray into your mouth, ideally onto the inside of your cheek, and hold for a few seconds.
Replace the cap after use.
Multi Vitamin Oral Spray Nutrient Information:
Daily Intake Amount: Four sprays
Biotin 50µg 100
Vitamin B2 1.05mg 75
* NRV is the Nutrient Reference Value
✝ NRV not yet established
Study:
If you would like to read a study on the benefit of supplementing with a multi vitamin,
click here.
This is from that study: “Older adults are at increased risk for vitamin and mineral deficiencies. This may contribute to age-related immune system decline. Several lines of evidence suggest that taking a multi-vitamin and mineral supplement (MVM) could improve
immune function in individuals 55 and older. To test this hypothesis, we provided healthy older adults with either an MVM supplement formulated to improve immune function (Redoxon
® VI, Singapore).
Otherwise an identical, inactive placebo control to take daily for 12 weeks. Prior to and after treatment, we measured (1) their blood mineral and vitamin status. (i.e., vitamin C, zinc and
vitamin D). (2) immune function (i.e., whole blood bacterial killing activity, neutrophil phagocytic activity, and reactive oxygen species production). (3) immune status (salivary IgA and plasma cytokine/chemokine levels). and (4) self-reported health status. MVM supplementation improved vitamin C and
zinc status in blood. It also helped with self-reported health-status without altering measures of immune function. Or status of vitamin D levels, suggesting that healthy older adults may benefit from MVM supplementation. Further development of functional assays and larger study populations should improve detection of specific changes. Especially in immune function after supplementation in healthy older adults.”
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