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BioCare Professional Plus
Stomach and Colon Complex Stomach
and Colon Complex provides a combination of nutrients to help maintain
the health of the digestive system Nutritional
Role of Active Ingredients
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L-Glutamine
is an amino acid required for normal cell growth of the intestinal
tract lining
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L-Glutamine
is used to help heal 'Leaky Gut'
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Indole-3-carbinol
is an active compound found in broccoli, cabbage and sprouts
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Green
Tea and bilberry provide broad spectrum antioxidant protection
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Ellagic
acid is a naturally occurring phenolic compound that supports the
liver's natural eliminative function as well as being a biologically
active antioxidant
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Zinc
is required to maintain the defences of the intestinal mucosal
barrier and for tissue and cell repair
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Lycopene
exhibits excellent antioxidant properties and is an efficient
singlet-oxygen quencher
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Vitamin
B6 is required for cell replication
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Selenium
is an essential component of the antioxidant enzyme, glutathione
peroxidase
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Folic
Acid is essential for proper cell growth in the gastrointestinal
tract
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Vitamin
A may help to maintain normal immune function and is essential for
the maintenance of mucous membranes
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Vitamin
D is required for the healthy function of the immune system
Combines
well with Bio-Acidophilus
(please
read this important notice concerning supplement medical claims)
Active
Ingredients typically per vegetable capsule of BioCare Professional Plus Stomach and
Colon Complex 200mg
L-Glutamine 100mg
Indole-3-Carbinol 100mg
Calcium Ascorbate 50mg
Green Tea Extract 50mg
Ellagic Acid 50mg
Bilberry Extract 33.4mg
Zinc Ascorbate (providing 28.1mg vitamin C and 5.3mg elemental zinc) 33mg
Lycopene Oleo Resin 25mg
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) 3mg
L-Selenomethionine (providing 150mcg elemental selenium) 1.5mg
Vitamin A 5000iu (retinal acetate) 320mcg
Folic Acid 300mcg
Vitamin B12 (hydroxycobalamine) 5mcg
Vitamin D3 200iu (cholecalciferol) Non-active
ingedients: vegetable magnesium stearate and silica back
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This information is not intended to
replace the advice of a qualified Healthcare Professional.
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