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Metabolic Nutrition - 90 V-Caps

Metabolic Nutrition - 90 V-Caps

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  • Promotes healthy immune function
  • Supports optimal metabolic function & detoxification
  • Highnutrient multivitamin
  • Vegan friendly
  • Free of GMO, Gluten, wheat, saturated fats, sugar, dairy, yeast, soy, and corn
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Metabolic Nutrition - 90 V-Caps
Metabolic Nutrition - 90 V-Caps
$103.35

Restorative Formulations Metabolic Nutrition - 90 V-Caps is a dietary supplement in capsule form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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Metabolic Nutrition from Restorative Formulations is a high-potency multivitamin designed to support overall wellness and cellular health. This comprehensive blend provides essential nutrients to promote optimal metabolic and endocrine function, healthy detoxification, and balanced immune activity. Key ingredients include a full spectrum of B vitamins—such as B6, Folate, B12, Biotin, and Pantothenic Acid—along with Vitamin D3 and Vitamin K2. Together, they provide foundational support for energy, cell growth, and antioxidant protection.[VCAPS]
Each vcap contains:
Vitamin A (All trans Retinyl Palmitate) 1,000IU
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) 75mg
Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) 1,000IU
Vitamin E (d-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate) 75IU
Vitamin K2 (Menaquinone-7) 120mcg
Vitamin B1 (Thiamin hydrocholride) 500mcg
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 3mg
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 15mg
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate) 10mg
Folate (L-5 Methyltetrahydrofolate Calcium Salt) 480mcg
Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin) 400mcg
Biotin (D-Biotin) 100mcg
Vitamin B5 (Calcium -D-Pantothenate) 25mg
lodine (Potassium Iodide) 150mcg
Zinc (Zinc Citrate) 5mg
Selenium (Selenium amino acid chelate) 100mcg
Copper (Copper Citrate) 500mg
Manganese (Manganese Citrate) 3.5mg
Chromium (Chromium Polynicotinate) 250mcg
Molybdenum (Molybdenum Glycinate Chelate) 50mcg
Coenzyme Q10 (Ubidecarenone) 25mg
L-Carnitine (L-Carnitine tartrate) 25mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Hypromellose (vegi-capsule)
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding or taking blood thinners or blood pressure medication or have a liver disease, a kidney disease, or a seizure disorder. Keep out of reach of children.
Dosage
Adults: Take 1 vegi cap daily with food or as directed by your health care practitioner. Take a few hours before or after taking other medications.
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Restorative Formulations delivers natural supplements that combine science, safety, and affordability to support both practitioners and patients. Founded on the principle that true wellness begins with honesty, they bring transparency and clarity to an industry often marked by uncertainty. With more than 30 years of expertise, their team develops clinically proven, functional formulations designed to empower practitioners and improve patient access to effective, high-quality natural therapies. Every product reflects their commitment to efficacy, safety, and integrity—helping create personalized healing plans that put people first.
METABOLIC SYNDROME (SYNDROME X)
The life threatening condition that you may not even know you have...
Metabolic syndrome is a medical condition commonly known as "Syndrome X". It is made up of a group of combined conditions (known as a syndrome), which create an increased risk for heart disease, stroke, type II
diabetes, fatty liver, and
cancer. Metabolic syndrome is becoming more and more prevalent in North America and although the risk varies by ethnic background, it ranges from between 11 and 41%, with an average of around 25% of the population. That means that approximately 1/4 of North Americans are currently suffering from metabolic syndrome.
What Are The Risk Factors?
The two most important risk factors for metabolic syndrome are central obesity, and insulin resistance (pre-diabetes, or diabetes type II). Other risk factors include: increased age, hormonal imbalances, lack of exercise, and genetic predisposition. Smoking can also increase the negative effects associated with this condition.
Central Obesity
The term "central obesity" means carrying extra weight around your upper body, particularly in the abdomen. People with central obesity are often commonly called "apple-shaped". One of the signs required for the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome is a waist circumference greater than or equal to 102cm (40in) in men, and 88cm (35in) in women, although the exact numbers vary by ethnic origin.
Insulin Resistance
This condition involves the body's tissues being unable to properly respond to insulin. It is often the predisposing condition that leads to type II diabetes. Because blood sugar levels remain high, while not enough sugar is able to enter the body's cells, this leaves the person feeling tired and hungry despite having just eaten. Also, blood fat levels rise as the body tries another means of feeding its starving cells.
What Are The Signs And Symptoms?
Metabolic syndrome can manifest in a number of different ways, but the most common symptoms include some combination of:
high blood pressure, increased blood sugar, elevated triglycerides, low levels of HDL ("good") cholesterol.
What Can I Do About It?
Although some of the predisposing factors of metabolic syndrome are genetic and beyond our control, most are easily altered by diet and lifestyle changes. Maintaining a healthy body weight is essential to help reduce the risk of Syndrome X. Again, the fastest and most effective way to lose weight is through diet and exercise.
Exercise
It is extremely important to exercise for at least 30 minutes every single day. This can simply involve walking for 10 minutes, three times a day, or it can be bicycling, swimming, or working out at the gym. Whatever activity you can easily incorporate into your routine, start doing! Trying a few different activities can help alleviate boredom and ensure you stick to your new lifestyle choice. Exercise is the most powerful means of promoting weight loss and also directly helps regulate blood sugar and blood fats.
Diet
Changing your diet to reduce the overall caloric intake is a huge step in a healthy direction. Eating fewer processed foods and reducing the amount of unhealthy fats in your diet can go a long way to bringing your blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels into the normal range. Fruits and vegetables provide essential nutrients and healthy fibre that also helps to lower cholesterol. The changes that you make don't have to be huge, every little thing that you do for your health counts towards making your life better. Long lasting change most often happens one small step at a time.
Supplements
There are a number of supplements that can help with blood sugar regulation and insulin sensitivity. To help prevent the development of metabolic syndrome, it is also important to maintain a healthy blood pressure. Helping to balance blood fats and cholesterol is also extremely important. One particular supplement has been shown to benefit a number of the symptoms of metabolic syndrome, and that's
inositol. Different forms of
inositol
have been shown to help regulate hormones, reduce the risk of arteriosclerosis, and maintain insulin sensitivity.
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METABOLIC SYNDROME (SYNDROME X)
The life threatening condition that you may not even know you have...
Metabolic syndrome is a medical condition commonly known as "Syndrome X". It is made up of a group of combined conditions (known as a syndrome), which create an increased risk for heart disease, stroke, type II
diabetes, fatty liver, and
cancer. Metabolic syndrome is becoming more and more prevalent in North America and although the risk varies by ethnic background, it ranges from between 11 and 41%, with an average of around 25% of the population. That means that approximately 1/4 of North Americans are currently suffering from metabolic syndrome.
What Are The Risk Factors?
The two most important risk factors for metabolic syndrome are central obesity, and insulin resistance (pre-diabetes, or diabetes type II). Other risk factors include: increased age, hormonal imbalances, lack of exercise, and genetic predisposition. Smoking can also increase the negative effects associated with this condition.
Central Obesity
The term "central obesity" means carrying extra weight around your upper body, particularly in the abdomen. People with central obesity are often commonly called "apple-shaped". One of the signs required for the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome is a waist circumference greater than or equal to 102cm (40in) in men, and 88cm (35in) in women, although the exact numbers vary by ethnic origin.
Insulin Resistance
This condition involves the body's tissues being unable to properly respond to insulin. It is often the predisposing condition that leads to type II diabetes. Because blood sugar levels remain high, while not enough sugar is able to enter the body's cells, this leaves the person feeling tired and hungry despite having just eaten. Also, blood fat levels rise as the body tries another means of feeding its starving cells.
What Are The Signs And Symptoms?
Metabolic syndrome can manifest in a number of different ways, but the most common symptoms include some combination of:
high blood pressure, increased blood sugar, elevated triglycerides, low levels of HDL ("good") cholesterol.
What Can I Do About It?
Although some of the predisposing factors of metabolic syndrome are genetic and beyond our control, most are easily altered by diet and lifestyle changes. Maintaining a healthy body weight is essential to help reduce the risk of Syndrome X. Again, the fastest and most effective way to lose weight is through diet and exercise.
Exercise
It is extremely important to exercise for at least 30 minutes every single day. This can simply involve walking for 10 minutes, three times a day, or it can be bicycling, swimming, or working out at the gym. Whatever activity you can easily incorporate into your routine, start doing! Trying a few different activities can help alleviate boredom and ensure you stick to your new lifestyle choice. Exercise is the most powerful means of promoting weight loss and also directly helps regulate blood sugar and blood fats.
Diet
Changing your diet to reduce the overall caloric intake is a huge step in a healthy direction. Eating fewer processed foods and reducing the amount of unhealthy fats in your diet can go a long way to bringing your blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels into the normal range. Fruits and vegetables provide essential nutrients and healthy fibre that also helps to lower cholesterol. The changes that you make don't have to be huge, every little thing that you do for your health counts towards making your life better. Long lasting change most often happens one small step at a time.
Supplements
There are a number of supplements that can help with blood sugar regulation and insulin sensitivity. To help prevent the development of metabolic syndrome, it is also important to maintain a healthy blood pressure. Helping to balance blood fats and cholesterol is also extremely important. One particular supplement has been shown to benefit a number of the symptoms of metabolic syndrome, and that's
inositol. Different forms of
inositol
have been shown to help regulate hormones, reduce the risk of arteriosclerosis, and maintain insulin sensitivity.
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