
Intestinal Mucosa
The intestinal mucosa is one of the largest human organs, and is responsible for a significant amount of nutritional absorption. A healthy intestinal mucosa is necessary for nutrition, the immune system, and many other aspects of health.
Beta-Carotene
Beta-carotene is a natural precursor of vitamin A. WIth a sufficient supply of beta-carotene, the body can produce retinol as needed.
B Complex
Vitamins B2, B3, and biotin contribute to the maintenance of intestinal mucosa. Vitamin B12 and folate contribute to normal cell division.
Vitamin D3
Vitamin D3 contributes to normal cell division and the function of the immune system. Premium vitamin D3 in combination with K2 MK7 all-trans.
Minerals
Zinc contributes to normal cell division. Calcium plays a role in cell division and cell specialisation.
Medicinal Mushrooms
Premium medicinal mushrooms in organic quality from the best growing regions in China. High-dose combinations of concentrated extracts and natural, finely milled raw powders: uniting the advantages of both products.
Amino Acids
Amino acids play an important role in the synthesis of bodily proteins and the formation of tissues. Vegan amino acids from natural fermentation.