Why do we recommend taking Marathontime Hair Vitamins?
- Helps improve nail condition
- Contributes to healthy skin
- Helps maintain normal hair condition
- Vegetable capsules, can be taken by vegans
- Contains 21 valuable ingredients.
The 21 Valuable Ingredients of Marathontime Hair Vitamin:
1. Golden millet extract
Golden millet is a cereal with a high mineral content and an important source of trace elements, vitamins and amino acids.
2. Cysteine
It is involved in the structure of the skin, hair, cornea and nails due to its sulfur content, but it is also found in creatine, tendon proteins. It helps to clear toxins from the body.
In addition, it can have a protective effect in diseases affecting the brain and nerve cells. It helps break down body fat and increase muscle mass.
Reduces joint pain and inflammation. It helps maintain the structure of the body’s proteins.
3. Hyaluronic acid
It is also called compounds of healthy, radiant skin. It is no coincidence that both have been used with preference in the beauty industry for a very long time. The human body itself produces these substances, which play an equally important physiological role in the bodies of men and women. But their production slows down with age, so its supplementation may be needed.
4. Vitamin A
Vitamin A – commonly known as retinol – belongs to the family of fat-soluble vitamins and one of its most important functions is to provide vision at dusk. It is needed in the retina of the eye to produce rhodopsin or purple, which is responsible for sensing light.
5. Vitamin D
Vitamin D is produced in the skin when exposed to sunlight, so it is especially important to make up for it during the winter gray months, when it is often deficient in the body.
Vitamin D contributes to the normal functioning of the muscles and nervous system, maintaining normal bones and teeth. It plays a role in the proper functioning of the immune system.
6. Vitamin-E
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant vitamin that protects against the damaging effects of free radicals.
During intense sports, when the metabolic processes are accelerated and the number of free radicals released from the cells increases.
These released free radicals can damage muscle tissue and cause fatigue.
Vitamin E plays a key role in protecting the cell membranes of individual cells and contributing to antioxidant processes. It is a long-known and popular ingredient in the cosmetics industry due to its anti-aging properties.
7. Vitamin C
Vitamin C contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system.
8. Vitamin B1
Severe vitamin B1 deficiency causes a disease called beriberi, which is associated with myocardial infarction, skeletal muscle degeneration, depression, and the development of edema.
Lack of it causes excessive agitation, depression, insomnia, and excessive sensitivity to sounds.
9. Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
It has a beneficial effect on the growth of the body, reproduction, and the growth of skin, nails and hair. It improves vision and prevents the development of mucous membrane inflammations. It helps the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fats. Its absorption is aided by vitamin B6, vitamin C and niacin.
10. Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
Vitamin B3 helps reduce fatigue while also playing an important role in metabolism due to energy production. Preserves the health of the skin and nervous system.
11. Vitamin B6
Also called pyridoxine, it is also very important for the immune system and other processes in the body. It contributes to the synthesis of cysteine and the metabolism of homocysteine, proteins and glycogen. It supports the functioning of the nervous system and the psyche. It is involved in the production of red blood cells and regulates hormonal activities.
12. Folic acid
It is involved in blood formation, amino acid and nucleic acid metabolism, and adequate folic acid supply is essential for healthy fetal development.
13. Vitamin B12
It is also known as cyanocobalamin and plays a role in cell division. It plays an important role in the proper functioning of the immune system, nervous system and mental state. It contributes to the production of red blood cells and the metabolism of homocysteine. Like several members of the group of B vitamins, B-12 also affects the metabolism, which is important for energy production, as well as inhibits the symptoms of fatigue.
14. Biotin
Biotin stimulates nail growth. The faster the nail grows, the stronger and less fragile it is, and of course the more beautiful and healthy it is. Its deficiency can cause hair loss and skin inflammation.
15. Pantothenic acid
Its role is multifaceted, it is a component of a key enzyme in the conversion of carbohydrates and fats into energy. It contributes to proper growth, healthy functioning of the nervous system, protects against exhaustion, and promotes wound healing. It helps fight infections through the production of antibodies. It is important for the normal functioning of the adrenal glands.
16. Iron
The physiological role of iron in the human (and animal) body is invaluable. Iron is an essential (vital) microelement for our life functions, but our body is not able to produce it, so we need to get it from the outside with food and, if necessary, iron supplementation. Because the absorption and utilization of iron in the body is rather poor, only a fraction of the amount of iron in the diet gets into the bloodstream and then goes to the places where it is needed.
17. Iodine
Iodine ensures proper mental development, regulates metabolism and maintains thyroid function. In Hungary, the arable land is low in iodine, so the plants grown here are also low in iodine. Studies among pregnant women confirm that the newborn had an IQ lower by 20% with inadequate iodine intake. Iodine deficiency can cause the thyroid gland to grow, which can lead to hypothyroidism.
18. Zinc
Zinc has beneficial effects on our skin and is therefore widely used in healing. Zinc-containing preparations are used, for example, in the treatment of acne-prone, acne-prone skin, and wound healing and exfoliation are often promoted with zinc-containing agents. All this is possible because zinc has an antibacterial effect, which plays an essential role in the treatment of inflamed, acne prone skin. In addition, zinc has an exfoliating effect, which is a great help in the quick repair of skin lesions in the treatment of eczema.
19. Manganese
Manganese is a mineral that the human body needs in very small amounts. The human body contains only 10 to 20 mg of manganese, yet the intake of adequate amounts of manganese is essential for the physiological functioning of many physiological processes.
20. Chromium
The role of trace elements in various diseases has been investigated for a long time. Its supplementation has also been linked to diabetes, blood fat levels, weight reduction, and changes in body composition. Chromium is an essential trace element that cannot be produced by the body, so it must be taken in through the diet.
21. Molybdenum
Molybdenum is a micro-mineral that is only present in very small amounts in our bodies. Nevertheless, its role is essential for us. Molybdenum also plays a role in the function of several important enzymes. It is also involved in the synthesis of nucleic acids, the breakdown of amino acids, the conversion of fats into energy and the disposal of certain harmful substances.
Helps keep nerves running smoothly and keep us well. Essential for maintaining male potency and fertility. One cause of impotence in older men may be a lack of molybdenum in the diet.
Packaging: 60 Vegan Capsules (60 servings)
Active ingredients in the recommended daily dose (1 capsule):
Content
| Per 1 capsule | *NRV
|
Golden millet extract | 50 mg | ** |
Hyaluronic acid | 30 mg | ** |
Cysteine | 30 mg | ** |
Vitamin A | 533 µg | 67% |
Vitamin D | 10 µg | 200% |
Vitamin E | 8 mg | 67% |
Vitamin C | 80 mg | 100% |
Vitamin B1 | 1 mg | 91% |
Vitamin B3 | 12 mg | 75% |
Vitamin B2 | 1,33 mg | 95% |
Vitamin B9 | 400 µg | 200% |
Vitamin B6 | 2 mg | 143% |
Vitamin B7 | 900 µg | 1800% |
Vitamin B12 | 2 µg | 80% |
Iron | 20 mg | 143% |
Vitamin B5 | 6 mg | 100% |
Iodine | 180 µg | 120% |
Chromium | 18 µg | 45% |
Zinc | 18 mg | 180% |
Manganese | 4,8 mg | 240% |
Molybdenum | 18 µg | 36% |
*: NRV: Nutrient Reference Value for average adult.
**: NRV not defined
Ingredients: bulking agents (microcrystalline cellulose, maltodextrin), hypromellose, ascorbic acid, iron(II) fumarate, Panicum miliaceum (seed) extract,
L-cysteine, hyaluronic acid, anti-caking agents (magnesium salts of fatty acids, silicon dioxide), zinc oxide, manganese sulfate, nicotinamide, thiamine mononitrate,
DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate, D-calcium pantothenate, cholecalciferol, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin, D-biotin, retinyl acetate, folic acid, potassium iodide, chromium chloride, sodium molybdate, sodium selenite, cyanocobalamin.
Quality: Hair Vitamin, like all other Marathontime products, was manufactured in Europe from safe ingredients.
Warning: The dietary supplement is not a substitute for a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle!
* Claims not scientifically proven by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and not verified by the European Commission (EC).
Dosage recommendation: Take 1 capsule daily with plenty of liquid.
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