| 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 | 2500 IU | 50% |
| Vitamin C | 120 mg | 200% |
| Vitamin E | 30 IU | 100% |
| Niacinamide | 40 mg | 200% |
| Resveratrol | 10 mg | — |
| Alpha Lipoic Acid | 300 mg | — |
| Aloe vera | 200 mg | — |
| Collagen | 150 mg | — |
| Green Tea | 100 mg | — |
| Grape 95% extract | 100 mg | — |
| DMAE | 100 mg | — |
| Hyaluronic Acid | 5 mg | — |
| L-Glycine | 100 mg | — |
| L-Proline | 100 mg | — |
| L-Glutathione Reduced | 20 mg | — |
| Turmeric | 50 mg | — |
Other ingredients: Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate, Calcium Carbonate
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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.
Supports immune cell function. Regular supplementation may modestly reduce cold duration, but does not prevent colds.
Potent water-soluble antioxidant that protects cells from oxidative damage.
Essential cofactor for enzymes involved in collagen production.
Protects polyunsaturated fatty acids in cell membranes from oxidation.
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Alternatives are selected from the same category (Vitamin C) with a higher overall score. This is not a recommendation — always verify ingredients and dosages match your needs.
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.
Some RCTs show improved skin hydration after 8-12 weeks at 2.5-10g/day of hydrolyzed collagen peptides. Results vary by collagen type and source.
May reduce joint pain in athletes and osteoarthritis patients, particularly type II collagen.
At pharmacological doses (1500-3000mg), niacin may improve HDL cholesterol. This effect is dose-dependent and not expected at typical supplement doses.
Essential coenzyme (NAD/NADP) in hundreds of metabolic reactions.