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Description: C.F.S. Support Formula ™ provided by Douglas Laboratories, is a synergistic and comprehensive combination of vitamins, minerals, herbals, and other nutrients, carefully formulated and specifically designed to support and boost the function of the body's defenses against the stresses imposed by fatigue. Size: 120 | Price: $28.40 |
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Studies show that a high percentage of adults in North America and other developed countries eat less than the minimum daily allowance of 10 or more essential nutrients. Adequate amounts and proper balance of these nutrients are needed not only for maintaining good health, but also for the dietary management of the body's structure as well as the optimum functioning of its various systems, including the hormonal and neuromuscular systems. The C.F.S. Support Formula has been carefully developed to contain the right proportions of vitamins, minerals, trace elements, and other nutrients without danger of toxic build-up or other side effects. Each ingredient is selected in consideration of its absorbability, competitive relationship with other nutrients, allergenic potential, and long-term safety. Certain nutrients such as beta- carotene, vitamin C, vitamin E and B-complex vitamins are included in high-potency amounts because of the vital roles they play in antioxidant protection, energy production and the maintenance of healthy blood cells, the nervous system, hormonal balance, and more. Minerals and trace elements are provided in their safest and most bioavailable forms. C.F.S. Support Formula contains not only the base formula of Douglas Laboratories' Ultra-Specific Nutrition 2000 Series that offers intensive support for the healthy functioning of the body in general, but also a blend of herbs and additional nutrients specifically formulated to offer additional fortification of the body's defenses against the stresses imposed by fatigue. Research suggests that immune enhancing herbs, such as Echinacea, Shiitake mushroom, and Astragalus, as well as those that support adrenal function, such as licorice, may support the body's immune function that can often be compromised when fatigued. Chamomile may help to reduce the mental stress experienced during periods of decreased immune function.
C.F.S. Support Formula tablets may be a useful dietary supplement for those who wish to boost their body's defenses against the stresses imposed by fatigue.
Four Tablets Contain: 500 mg Proprietary Blend of: Golden Seal, Echinacea angustifolia, Echinacea purpurea, Shiitake mushroom (Lentinus edodes), Chamomile (German), Burdock (Arctium lappa), Licorice Root (Glycyrrhiza glabra), Betaine HCl Ligusticum porteri, Radix astragalus Lomatium dissectum, Malic acid, Magnesium Hydroxide Raw Adrenal Concentrate (bovine), Raw Thymus Concentrate (bovine), N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine/L- Cysteine HCl, L-Methionine and Glutamic Acid HCl Beta-Carotene (Vitamin A Activity)....... 25,000 I.U. Vitamin A (Palmitate, Water Dispersible).............5,000 I.U. Vitamin D-3...................................................50 I.U. Vitamin E (Succinate)..................................200 I.U. Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid).......................1,000 mg Vitamin B-1 (Thiamin HCl)...........................50 mg Vitamin B-2 (Riboflavin)...............................25 mg Niacin ............................................................20 mg Niacinamide.................................................100 mg Pantothenic Acid (as d-Calcium Pantothenate)..................150 mg Vitamin B-6 ...................................................25 mg (as Pyridoxine HCl/ Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate Complex) (continued on reverse) Product Data Douglas Laboratories ® Vitamin B-12 (on Ion Exchange Resin).......100 mcg Folic Acid ....................................................800 mcg Biotin ...........................................................300 mcg Choline (from Choline Citrate/Bitartrate)......20 mg Inositol...........................................................25 mg Citrus Bioflavonoid Complex ......................100 mg PABA (Para-Aminobenzoic Acid).................50 mg Calcium (Citrate/Ascorbate Complex).........300 mg Magnesium ..................................................300 mg (Aspartate/Ascorbate Complex) Potassium (Aspartate Complex) ....................75 mg Zinc (Aspartate Complex) .............................20 mg Copper (Amino Acid Complex).......................2 mg Manganese (Aspartate Complex)...................15 mg Chromium GTF ...........................................200 mcg (Organically bound with GTF activity- low allergenicity) Selenium ......................................................200 mcg (Organic Selenium in Krebs †Cycle and Kelp) Molybdenum (Krebs †) ...................................50 mcg Vanadium (Krebs †) ........................................25 mcg Boron (Aspartate/Citrate Complex) .................1 mg Trace Elements (Sea Vegetation).................100 mcg †Krebs=Citrate, Fumaratre, Malate, Glutarate and Succinate Complex
Adults take 4 tablets daily with meals or as directed by physician.
No adverse effects have been reported.
Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct light. Keep out of reach of children.
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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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