Green Tea Extract + Isoflavones + Combination Tablets

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Therapeutic Indication

Antioxidant support
Cardiovascular health
Immune system enhancement
Energy metabolism
General wellness
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Green Tea Extract + Isoflavones + Combination Tablets

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Antioxidants are nutrients that provide protection against health-threatening "free radicals." Antioxidants neutralize "free radicals" before they can attack healthy cells and cause damage.It is an antioxidant combination containing Alpha lipoic acid, Green tea extract, Isoflavones, Vitamin C, Coenzyme Q10, Pine bark extract, Lycopene and Mecobalamin. It is well-defined as a therapy for preventing diabetic polyneuropathies, and scavenges free radicals, chelates metals, and restores intracellular glutathione levels which otherwise decline with age.

Free radicals, also known simply as radicals, are organic molecules responsible for aging, tissue damage, and possibly some disease. These molecules are very unstable, therefore they look to bond with other molecules , destroying their health and further continuing the damaging process.

Speciality Nutrition | Cardiology | Internal Medicine | Wellness
Tags Antioxidant | Immunity | Heart Health | Energy
Strength
  • Green Tea Extract 100 mg
  • Isoflavones 50 mg
  • Vitamin C 40 mg
  • Coenzyme Q10 30 mg
  • Pine Bark Extract 25 mg
  • Lycopene 8000 mcg
  • Alpha Lipoic Acid 200 mg
  • Mecobalamin 1500 mcg
Packing Size
  • 10 Tablets

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Mechanism

  • Green Tea Extract: Provides catechins with antioxidant and metabolic benefits.
  • Isoflavones: Plant-derived compounds supporting hormonal balance and cardiovascular health.
  • Vitamin C: Antioxidant and immune booster.
  • Coenzyme Q10: Supports mitochondrial energy production and heart function.
  • Pine Bark Extract: Rich in proanthocyanidins, reduces oxidative stress.
  • Lycopene: Potent antioxidant protecting against free radical damage.
  • Alpha Lipoic Acid: Universal antioxidant, regenerates other antioxidants.
  • Mecobalamin: Active form of Vitamin B12, supports nerve health and RBC formation.

Pharmacokinetics

  • Absorption: Vitamins and extracts absorbed in small intestine.
  • Distribution: Antioxidants distributed to plasma and tissues; CoQ10 concentrated in mitochondria.
  • Metabolism: Isoflavones metabolized in liver; CoQ10 and ALA metabolized in mitochondria.
  • Excretion: Water-soluble vitamins via urine; fat-soluble compounds via bile/feces.

Side Effects

  • Mild gastrointestinal upset
  • Headache or dizziness
  • Rare allergic reactions

Contraindication

  • Hypersensitivity to any component
  • Pregnancy & lactation (use under medical supervision)
  • Severe hepatic or renal impairment

Interaction

  • CoQ10 may reduce effectiveness of warfarin.
  • Vitamin C may alter absorption of iron.
  • Isoflavones may interact with hormone therapies.

Warning and Precautions

  • Monitor patients with cardiovascular disease.
  • Use with caution in patients on anticoagulants.
  • Take with meals for better absorption.

Dosage

As directed by the Dietician .

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