| Ingredient | Amount | % DV% Daily Value — how much of the recommended daily intake one serving provides, based on a 2,000 calorie diet. 100% = full daily need. Values over 100% are common for water-soluble vitamins (B, C) and generally safe. Values over 200% are highlighted. |
|---|---|---|
| Vitamin A | 8300 IU | 170% |
| Vitamin E | 12 IU | 40% |
| Acerola Extract | 400 mg | — |
| Mixed Tocopherols | 120 mg | — |
| Grape seed extract | 90 mg | — |
| Curcumin C3 Complex(R) | 80 mg | — |
| Garlic | 60 mg | — |
| Tocotrienols | 30 mg | — |
| Ginkgo | 25 mg | — |
| Quercetin | 25 mg | — |
| Rutin | 25 mg | — |
| Clove | 25 mg | — |
| Allspice | 25 mg | — |
| Sweet Basil | 25 mg | — |
| Sage | 25 mg | — |
| Rosemary extract | 22 mg | — |
| Marigold Extract | 7.5 mg | — |
| Lycopene | 7.5 mg | — |
| Trans Resveratrol | 5 mg | — |
Other ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose, Silicon Dioxide, Magnesium Stearates
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Same category, higher SupplementScore. Based on dosage transparency, label cleanliness, and formula quality.
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Essential for rhodopsin production in the retina. Deficiency causes night blindness — one of the earliest recognized nutritional deficiencies.
Critical role in maintaining mucosal barriers and immune cell function.
Protects polyunsaturated fatty acids in cell membranes from oxidation.
May help protect skin from UV damage when combined with vitamin C.
Curcumin has anti-inflammatory properties in clinical studies, though bioavailability is low without enhanced formulations (piperine, liposomal, etc.).
Curcumin may reduce joint pain and inflammation in osteoarthritis. Effects depend on bioavailability — enhanced forms (BCM-95, Meriva, piperine) show better results than standard curcumin.
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Protects polyunsaturated fatty acids in cell membranes from oxidation.
May help protect skin from UV damage when combined with vitamin C.
Curcumin has anti-inflammatory properties in clinical studies, though bioavailability is low without enhanced formulations (piperine, liposomal, etc.).
Curcumin may reduce joint pain and inflammation in osteoarthritis. Effects depend on bioavailability — enhanced forms (BCM-95, Meriva, piperine) show better results than standard curcumin.
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