| 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 C | 20 mg | 33% |
| Vitamin D3 | 267 IU | 67% |
| Vitamin K-1 | 27 mcg | 34% |
| Calcium | 667 mg | 67% |
| Magnesium | 133 mg | 33% |
| Zinc | 5 mg | 33% |
| Copper | 267 mcg | 13% |
| Manganese | 500 mcg | 25% |
| Potassium | 33 mg | 1% |
| MSM | 2300 mg | — |
| Chondroitin Sulfate Complex | 720 mg | — |
| Glucosamine Sulfate | 900 mg | — |
| Ipriflavone | 20 mg | — |
| Bromelain | 70 mg | — |
| Boron | 1 mg | — |
| L-Lysine Hydrochloride | 50 mg | — |
| Cetyl Myristoleate | 100 mg | — |
| Hyaluronic Acid | 2.5 mg | — |
| Holy Basil leaf 2% extract | 125 mg | — |
| Turmeric 95% extract | 50 mg | — |
| Ginger root extract | 50 mg | — |
| Green Tea leaf 50% extract | 50 mg | — |
| Boswellia serrata 65% extract | 50 mg | — |
| Skullcap 4:1 extract | 25 mg | — |
| Trans-Resveratrol | 2.5 mg | — |
| Berberine HCl | 2.5 mg | — |
Other ingredients: Gelatin, Stearic Acid, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Vegetable Magnesium Stearate, Rice powder, purified Water, Croscarmellose Sodium, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Silicon Dioxide
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Zinc is a cofactor for over 300 enzymes involved in immune cell development and function. Supplementation may reduce duration of common cold symptoms, particularly as lozenges. Essential for maintaining immune barrier integrity.
Essential for skin integrity and wound repair processes.
Primary structural component of bones. Adequate lifelong intake, combined with vitamin D, helps prevent osteoporosis — supported by extensive clinical evidence.
Essential for muscle contraction through calcium signaling.
May improve sleep quality, especially in older adults and those with low magnesium status.
60% of body magnesium is stored in bone. Essential for bone mineralization.
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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 reduce muscle cramps and support post-exercise recovery.
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.
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.
Essential for calcium absorption. Deficiency leads to rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults — a well-established causal relationship.
May reduce risk of respiratory infections. Active area of research.
Some association between low vitamin D levels and depression, but evidence is inconsistent.
No FDA warnings or recalls on file.