Sachet Presentation

Each Sachet Contains:

The product consist of essential components required for the proper functioning of the body. The formulation includes the essential ingredients important for immunity strength and rejuvenation of organ functions. Mainly the ingredients which serve the daily function of the human body, which are Vitamins, amino acids and minerals that shield the body against various diseases. Amino acids are the building block of the body which provide strength and energy required for growth and proper functioning of the body. Vitamins and minerals are required in trace amount but are equally important as they are involved in major biochemical reactions occurring in the body to produce energy. They also boost up the body’s immune system.

Uses

  • Improves gland functioning such as thyroid and pancrease
  • Promotes detoxification process
  • Supports Collagen Synthesis
  • For proper functioning of heart, kidneys and liver
  • Promotes healthy circulation
  • Helps to repair the damaged tissue
  • Reduces severity of the common cold
  • Support a Healthy Respiratory System
  • Maintaining stable microbial ecosystem in GIT
  • Supports Healthy Immune Response and Recovery
  • Osteoporosis

About Composition

L Glutamine is a non-essential amino acid that is often simply called glutamine. It is produced by the body and is also found in food. It is a building block of protein and critical part of the immune system. Glutamine is an energy source for intestinal and immune cells. It also helps maintain the barrier between the intestines and the rest of your body and aids with proper growth of intestinal cells. Glutamine may reduce fatigue or decrease muscle soreness during and after exercise.

Calcium: It is very important mineral required for the body growth. Calcium has numerous use in the body which include providing structure to the body by forming bones, major component of teeth’s, important ion for skeletal muscle and cardiac contraction. Calcium also stimulates release of neurotransmitters, hormones and other secretions inside the body. It also helps in maintaining blood pressure.

Phosphorous is used as dietary supplements for patients who are unable to get enough phosphorus in their regular diet, usually because of certain illnesses or diseases. Phosphorus, an essential mineral, is naturally present in many foods and available as a dietary supplement. Phosphorus is a component of bones, teeth, DNA, and RNA. In the form of phospholipids, phosphorus is also a component of cell membrane structure and of the body’s key energy source, ATP. In addition, phosphorus plays key roles in regulation of gene transcription, activation of enzymes, maintenance of normal pH in extracellular fluid, and intracellular energy storage.

L–Arginine is used as supplement that has improved immune responses to bacteria, viruses and tumor cells; promotes wound healing and regeneration of the liver; causes the release of growth hormones; considered crucial for optimal muscle growth and tissue repair. It act as precursor to nitric oxide or NO. NO is produced by all tissues of the body and plays very important roles in the cardiovascular system, immune system and nervous system. NO is formed from L-arginine via the enzyme nitric oxide synthase or synthetase (NOS), and the effects of NO are mainly mediated by 3,'5' -cyclic guanylate or cyclic GMP. NO activates the enzyme guanylate cyclase, which catalyzes the synthesis of cyclic GMP from guanosine triphosphate or GTP. Cyclic GMP is converted to guanylic acid via the enzyme cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase. NOS is a heme-containing enzyme with some sequences similar to cytochrome P-450 reductase. Several isoforms of NOS exist, two of which are constitutive and one of which is inducible by immunological stimuli. The constitutive NOS found in the vascular endothelium is designated eNOS and that present in the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system is designated nNOS.

L-alanine is the L-enantiomer of alanine. Alanine is a non-essential amino acid made in the body from either the conversion of the carbohydrate pyruvate or the breakdown of DNA and the dipeptides carnosine and anserine. It is highly concentrated in muscle and is one of the most important amino acids released by muscle, functioning as a major energy source. Alanine is an important participant as well as a regulator of glucose metabolism. Alanine levels parallel blood sugar levels in both diabetes and hypoglycemia, and alanine reduces both severe hypoglycemia and the ketosis of diabetes. It is an important amino acid for lymphocyte reproduction and immunity. Alanine therapy has helped dissolve kidney stones in experimental animals. Normal alanine metabolism, like that of other amino acids, is highly dependent upon enzymes that contain vitamin B6. Alanine, like GABA, taurine, and glycine, is an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain

Lysine is a building block for protein. It’s an essential amino acid because your body cannot make it. It’s important for normal growth and muscle turnover and used to form carnitine, a substance found in most cells of your body. What’s more, it helps transport fats across your cells to be burned for energy. Lysine may help reduce feelings of anxiety and reduce levels of the stress hormone cortisol in some people. Early research indicates that it may even help improve symptoms in people with schizophrenia.

Magnesium: Required for processing ATP and for bones.

Vitamin C is needed by the body to form collagen. The body also uses vitamin C to make skin, tendons, ligaments and blood vessels. It also uses this vitamin to repair and maintain cartilage, bones and teeth, to heal wounds and to form scar tissue.

Nicinamide: Nicinamide is a form of vitamin B3 (niacin) and is used to prevent and treat niacin deficiency (pellagra). Niacin deficiency can cause diarrhea, confusion (dementia), tongue redness/swelling, and peeling red skin. Niacinamide is often used instead of niacin because it causes fewer side effects (e.g., flushing). Unlike niacin, niacinamide does not help correct blood fat levels and cannot be substituted for niacin if you are being treated for a blood fat problem (e.g., high cholesterol).

Vitamin E: It is fat soluble Vitamin and is also called as beauty vitamin. Vitamin E shows antioxidant properties, protecting cell membranes from oxidative damage. Due to these effects it is used in the treatment of diseases causing bone loss, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus and associated comorbidities, eye diseases, inflammatory diseases (including skin conditions), lipid disorders, neurological diseases, and radiation damage.

Zinc is required for over 70 different enzymes synthesis, including alkaline phosphatase, lactic dehydrogenase and both RNA and DNA polymerase (required in DNA and RNA formation). Zinc fastens wound healing, maintain normal growth rates, balance skin hydration and the senses of taste and smell. Zinc inhibits cAMP-induced, chloride-dependent fluid secretion by inhibiting basolateral potassium (K) channels, in in-vitro studies with rat ileum. Zinc is more specific to cAMP-activated K channels, because zinc did not block the calcium (Ca)-mediated K channels. Zinc also enhances the absorption of water and electrolytes, improves regeneration of the intestinal epithelium, increases the levels of brush border enzymes, and enhances the immune response, allowing for a better clearance of the pathogens.

Manganese: It is essential for enzyme formation and functioning. Manganese is a trace mineral required in small amounts. It’s required for the normal functioning of neurons and many of our body’s enzyme production. Manganese is also required for bone growth, development and maintenance. When combined with other nutrients like calcium, zinc and copper, manganese supports bone mineral density essential feature for geriatric patients. Manganese is a part of the antioxidant enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD), which is one of the most important antioxidants in the body as they protect by scavenging free radicals formed. This property of manganese helps in reducing inflammation.

Vitamin B6 • Needed by the body to use and store protein and carbohydrates from food (in the form of glycogen, stored energy in the muscles and liver)
• Required for more than 100 enzyme reactions in the body. It aids in the formation of hemoglobin (a substance in red blood cells that carries oxygen through the blood) and neurotransmitters and hormones that influence mood and regulate the body's clock
• Involved in immune function and brain development and function

Copper: It is the third most abundant essential trace mineral, and is required as cofactor for many proteins, iron utilization enhancer. Copper, along with amino and fatty acids as well as vitamins, are required for normal metabolic processes. It is well orally absorbed.

Vitamin A: Retinol and derivatives of retinol that play an essential role in metabolic functioning of the retina, the growth of and differentiation of epithelial tissue, the growth of bone, reproduction, and the immune response.

Selenium is nutritionally essential for humans, is a constituent of more than two dozen selenoproteins that play critical roles in reproduction, thyroid hormone metabolism, DNA synthesis, and protection from oxidative damage and infection. Selenium has attracted attention because of its antioxidant properties. Antioxidants protect cells from damage. It can be used for many disorders like asthma to arthritis to dandruff to infertility and may reduce the odds of prostate cancer.

Chromium is a mineral found in low doses in many foods. It plays a role in the metabolism of nutrients through by affecting the hormone insulin. Chromium has been shown to improve insulin sensitivity and alleviate cardiovascular functions, thereby giving credence to the argument that chromium may possess beneficial effects in countering these conditions.

Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium. Vitamin D is used as a dietary supplement in people who do not get enough vitamin D in their diets to maintain adequate health. Vitamin D is used to treat and prevent bone disorders (such as rickets, osteomalacia).

Side Effects

The product is possible safe for most adults. There is no disadvantage associated with the product if taken under the recommended usage however common side effects include Gas, constipation, loose stool, and loss of appetite sometimes happen, especially at the beginning of the regimen.

Contraindications

  • Avoid alcohol consumption
  • Do not take antacid along with the supplements
  • Renal or hepatic impairment

Interactions

  • Medications for high blood pressure (Antihypertensive drugs) interacts with L-Arginine.
  • Medications that increase blood flow to the heart (Nitrates) interacts with L-Arginine.
  • Medications used to prevent seizures (Anticonvulsants) interacts with Glutamine.

Precaution

  • Do not exceed the recommended dose
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • The combination should only be used in pregnancy and lactation if benefits outweigh the risks.
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