

12 VITAMINS
Vitamin A (75% beta carotene)
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Vitamin C
Folic Acid
Thiamin (B1)
Riboflavin (B2)
Niacin
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B12
Biotin
Pantothenic Acid
9 MINERALS
Calcium
Iodine
Magnesium
Copper
Zinc
Manganese
Selenium
Chromium
Molybdenum
17 PLANT CONCENTRATES
Tomato
Marigold
Citrus Bioflavonoids
Alfalfa
Apple
Asparagus
Blueberry
Grape
Oregano
Prune
Rosemary
Broccoli
Cranberry
Pomegranate
Sage
Acerola Cherry
Why Are Phytonutrients Important?
Phytonutrients have been indentified as containing properties that have beneficial effects on health. One of the most important roles of phytonutrients if functioning as antioxidants which are able to neutralise free radicals. Phytonutrients also help in strengthening our body's immune response.
Phytonutrients such as carotenoids and flavonoids act like a protective armour to keep invading pollutants and germs from entering cells. In addition, phytonutrients protect body cells from cellular damage. They help cells repair themselves by stimulating the release of protective enzymes that rebuil damaged cells.
NUTRILITE: The Best of Both Nature and Science
Nutrilite Health Institute scientists continuously evaluate and test plant concentrates for nutrient content. We screened over 200 different plant concentrates in a range of bio-assays; those that performed best and had strong scientific support for their use were chosen for our products. Based on the screening, there are 17 and more concentrates that had been identified to have broad health benefits and they are grouped into 3 categories:
Protective enzyme - kale, asparagus, rosemary, oregano, broccoli, pomegrante, sage
Supports the body's natural response to cellular damage
- blueberry, grape skin, oregano, cranberry, pomegranate, rosemary
Free radical protection - acerola cherry, tomato, marigold, citrus bioflavonoids, kale,
alfalfa, apple, asparagus, blueberry, grape skin, oregano, cranberry, pomegranate, rosemary,
sage, prune
Many studies point to inadequate intake of plant-based foods as the most significant shortfall in good nutrition. As it is difficult to ensure that an individual always obtains a rich variety of plant-based foods consistently, plant-based nutritional supplements are created to help people fill the gaps in their diets to restore balance.