Clinicians Peak Performance Women's Multi is a multi mineral and vitamin supplement designed to support the specific needs of New Zealand women (including adolescent females). It provides high levels of B vitamins for busy lives, antioxidants in the form of vitamins, minerals and Curcumin. Selenium and Iodine are also added in optimal amounts, being deficient in New Zealand soil and having importance for supporting hormonal and thyroid health.
Especially developed for women in an easy to take 1-a-day form. Containing high levels of B vitamins to support everyday stress and energy needs and Curcumin for healthy ageing, skin and connective tissues.
- A great 1-a-day multivitamin for women and adolescent girls
- Contains nutrients depleted in New Zealand soils that are important for women's health
- To help support energy and balance life's stresses and antioxidants for healthy ageing and immune support.
Directions
Adults: 1 tablet daily.
Ingredients
Each film-coated tablet contains:
Ingredients | Strength | Units |
---|---|---|
Curcuma longa (Turmeric) ext. equiv to dry root (stand. to curcuminoids 40mg) | 2105 | mg |
Citrus bioflavanoids | 150 | mg |
Thiamin hydrochloride (Vitamin B1 50mg) | 56 | mg |
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) | 50 | mg |
Nicotinamide (Vitamin B3) | 50 | mg |
Calcium pantothenate (Vitamin B5 50 mg) | 55 | mg |
Pyridoxine hydrochloride (Vitamin B6 50mg) | 61 | mg |
Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) | 50 | mcg |
Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) | 150 | mg |
Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3 600IU) | 15 | mcg |
Folic acid | 300 | mcg |
Biotin | 150 | mcg |
Zinc amino acid chelate (Zinc 10mg) | 50 | mg |
L-Selenomethionine (Selenium 26mcg) | 5.2 | mg |
Potassium iodide (Iodine 150mcg) | 196 | mcg |
Also contains: Tabletting aids. Suitable for vegetarians.
No Added: Gluten, dairy, yeast, sugar, artificial colours, sweeteners, flavours or preservatives.
Precautions and Contraindications
Peak Performance Women's Multi is well tolerated at the level recommended. Exercise caution in individuals with gallbladder dysfunction as Curcumin may cause gallbladder contractions similar to those experienced with a fatty meal.