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Lycopene 20 mg 60 Sgels

Lycopene is a bright red carotenoid found in tomatoes and other red fruits. In fact, it is one of the most important carotenoids in the diet.
€15,99

Maca

Maca is a powerful adaptogen from the Andes Mountains. It is a root vegetable from the high Andes mountains and is also known as 'Inca Ginseng' or 'Peruvian Ginseng'.
€23,99

Maca 500mg, 100 Veg Capsules

Maca (Lepidium meyenii) is also called Peruvian ginseng and is a herbaceous plant that naturally occurs in the Andes Mountains in Peru. The roots in particular are used in herbal supplements.
€15,99

Magnesium Bisglycinaat / Taurine

Magnesium plays a role in bone formation and supports normal muscle function. It also activates the natural energy in the body and helps to reduce fatigue. In a well-absorbable compound.
€18,99

Magnesium bisglycinate powder (lemon)

Magnesium powder based on magnesium bisglycinate which is strengthened by the ingredients Vitamin B6, L-Glycine and Taurine.
€23,99

Magnesium citrate

Magnesium as citrate is a highly absorbable form that does not require additional digestive activity to be absorbed.
€16,99

Magnesium Complex

Our formula contains 404 mg of magnesium per serving from three sources. Magnesium contributes to the reduction of fatigue and exhaustion.
€13,99

Maximum Strength GABA

GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) is a non-essential amino acid produced by our body. GABA is naturally found in broccoli, green vegetables (spinach), potatoes, bananas, fresh seeds and nuts, onions and free-range eggs.
€12,99

Maximum Strength Razberi-K Raspberry Ketones

No less than 500 mg Raspberry Ketones in each vegetable capsule.
Most powerful raspberry ketone supplement on the market
Rasberry ketones are similar to capsaicin and synephrine.
€16,99

Maximum-Strength Huperzine A

This standardized extract of the Huperzia Serrata (Chinese Club Moss) is a natural and organic supplement traditionally used in traditional Chinese medicine.
€16,99

Mega Benfotiamine

Vitamin B1 (thiamine), like all vitamins and minerals, is an important vitamin for humans. But while vitamin B1 is water soluble and occurs naturally in our diet, benfotiamine is a synthetic variant of vitamin B1.
€32,99

Melatonin 0,1 mg

Melatonin helps promote sleep readiness (at 0.5 mg per daily dose). Due to the small size, these tablets are very easy to take.
€18,99

Melatonin spray

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€23,99

Melatonin, 1 mg, 100 Tablets

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€16,99

Melatonin, 3 mg

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€11,99

Melatonin, 3 mg, 180 Veg Capsules

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€25,99

Melatonin, 5 mg, 120 Tablets

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€23,99

Melatonin, 5 mg, 180 Veg Capsules

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€29,99

MSM

MSM is an abbreviation of Methyl Sulfonyl Methane, an organically bound sulfur. This mineral can be found in different forms, but MSM is a special dietary sulfur that is essential to our health.
€15,99

Mucuna Dopa, 100 mg, 120 Capsules

Dopa Mucana contains L-Dopa. Mucuna has been used in the traditional Ayurvedic system in India for thousands of years. Natural color variation may occur in this product.
€30,99

N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine

N-acetyl-L-cysteine is the acetylated form of L-Cysteine. NAC is only found in supplements. It is generally well absorbed. In addition to NAC, this product contains Choline to support homocysteine metabolism and biotin.
€18,99

N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine (NAC)

Looking for a high-quality, high-dose NAC supplement? This vegan NAC supplement contains 600 mg N-Acetyl-L Cysteine per capsule.
€17,99

NAC N-Acetyl Cysteine, 600 mg 100 Caps

This body's own substance contributes to the cell's defense mechanism against oxidative stress such as air pollution and sunlight.
€19,99

NAC, 600 mg, 250 Veg Capsules

NAC is a stable form of the amino acid cysteine. It is a sulfur-containing amino acid that acts as a stabilizer for the formation of protein structures.
€48,99

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Dietary supplements

 

Supplements are products taken orally that contain one or more dietary ingredients intended to supplement one's diet. They come in various forms such as pills, capsules, tablets, powders, or liquids and are meant to provide nutrients that may be missing or insufficient in a person's diet. Here's everything you need to know about supplements:

Types of Supplements:

  1. Vitamins: These are organic compounds necessary for various bodily functions. They are typically categorized into water-soluble (e.g., Vitamin C, B-complex vitamins) and fat-soluble (e.g., Vitamins A, D, E, K).

  2. Minerals: Minerals are inorganic elements essential for the body's functions. Examples include calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, and selenium.

  3. Herbal Supplements: These are products made from plants or plant extracts, often used for medicinal purposes. Examples include ginseng, turmeric, and echinacea.

  4. Protein Supplements: These are commonly used by athletes or individuals looking to increase their protein intake for muscle building or recovery. Examples include whey protein, casein protein, and soy protein.

  5. Omega-3 Fatty Acids: These are essential fats that have numerous health benefits, particularly for heart health and brain function. They are commonly found in fish oil supplements.

  6. Probiotics: These are live bacteria and yeasts that are beneficial for gut health. They can be found in foods like yogurt or taken as supplements.

  7. Amino Acids: These are the building blocks of proteins and are necessary for various bodily functions. Some amino acids are essential, meaning the body cannot produce them, so they must be obtained from the diet or supplements.

  8. Enzymes: These are proteins that facilitate chemical reactions in the body. Digestive enzyme supplements are sometimes taken to aid digestion.

The manufacturing process of supplements can vary depending on the type of supplement being produced and the specific ingredients involved. However, here is a general overview of how supplements are typically made:

1. Formulation:

  • The first step in manufacturing supplements is to develop a formulation, which involves determining the composition and dosage of the supplement. This includes selecting the active ingredients (e.g., vitamins, minerals, herbs) and determining the concentration of each ingredient.

2. Sourcing Ingredients:

  • Once the formulation is established, the next step is to source the raw materials or ingredients needed to produce the supplement. These ingredients can come from various sources, including synthetic sources, natural extracts, or fermentation processes.

3. Preparation of Ingredients:

  • The raw materials are then processed and prepared for use in the supplement. This may involve grinding, milling, or crushing solid ingredients into a fine powder, or extracting active compounds from plant materials using methods such as solvent extraction or steam distillation.

4. Mixing and Blending:

  • The prepared ingredients are then mixed and blended together according to the formulation. This step ensures uniform distribution of the active ingredients throughout the supplement and helps achieve the desired dosage levels.

5. Encapsulation or Tabletting:

  • Once the ingredients are thoroughly mixed, they are typically encapsulated or formed into tablets. Encapsulation involves filling empty capsules with the powdered supplement mixture, while tabletting involves compressing the powdered mixture into tablet form using specialized equipment.

6. Quality Control:

  • Throughout the manufacturing process, quality control measures are implemented to ensure the safety, purity, and potency of the supplements. This includes testing the raw materials for contaminants, conducting in-process checks to monitor consistency, and performing finished product testing to verify that the supplements meet specifications.

7. Packaging and Labeling:

  • After the supplements are manufactured and quality tested, they are packaged into bottles, blister packs, or other containers suitable for distribution. The packaging is often designed to protect the supplements from moisture, light, and air, which can degrade their quality over time. Additionally, labels are applied to the packaging to provide important information such as the product name, ingredients, dosage instructions, and manufacturer information.

8. Distribution:

  • Once packaged and labeled, the supplements are ready for distribution and sale. They may be distributed through various channels, including retail stores, pharmacies, online retailers, and direct sales channels.

Regulatory Compliance:

  • Throughout the manufacturing process, supplement manufacturers must comply with regulations set forth by government agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States or the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) in the European Union. These regulations govern various aspects of supplement manufacturing, including ingredient safety, labeling requirements, good manufacturing practices (GMP), and product claims.

Overall, the manufacturing of supplements involves a series of carefully controlled steps to ensure the safety, quality, and efficacy of the final products. Compliance with regulatory requirements and adherence to good manufacturing practices are essential to producing supplements that meet consumer expectations and regulatory standards.

 

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