I love CarbX. It taste good. And does not give you any bloat, unlike other product i got.
Pre workout was bad, had clumps everywhere. Wasn’t even notified about it prior to ordering like usually yall put the expiry date etc.
Have you ever noticed that talking about dieting or calorie-restriction is similar to a beacon for some nutritionist or dietitian to swoop in and remind you all about how foods have vitamins and minerals and how multivitamins “just aren’t the same?”
Have you also noticed that people who make a big deal out of vitamins and minerals from food sources also tend to be overweight? That’s because these individuals have overemphasized the micronutrients relative to the macronutrients and calories.
Of course, vitamins and minerals are very important, but it’s not exactly difficult to see the error in justifying eating pizza solely because it has B vitamins in the crust.
Multi Vita Revolution is a better way.
Whole foods have tons of benefits, but the notion that vitamins and minerals from food are better than from a multivitamin is hogwash.
They are the same, but food has OTHER stuff. In every case, calories are present, but things like phytonutrients are beneficial and found in vegetables, so MSI has added those to Multi Vita Revolution as well!
Long story short, Multi Vita Revolution has all of what you need and none of what you don’t!
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Vitamin A
Vitamin A is principally found in animal products such as meat, eggs, fish, and dairy as retinol. Provitamin A, carotenoids, are found in orange-colored plants – usually as beta-carotene, but there are over 600 known carotenoids.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C is the classic immunity vitamin. However, this is just one of Vitamin C’s many important roles in the human body.
Vitamin D
The sunshine vitamin is well known for its role in bone health, and as is so often the case, it does much more. Vitamin D has numerous vital roles.
Vitamin E
The tocoperhols (vitamin E) may be the most potent of the antioxidant vitamins that may help in the prevention of a number of diseases.
Thiamin
Thiamin and the other B vitamins have a major role in metabolism and energy production. Thiamin (vitamin B1) has the role of decarboxylation and transketolation. Thiamin deficiencies result in a condition known as beriberi.
Riboflavin
Riboflavin (vitamin B2) forms flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD), which along with NAD, moves back and forth through the mitochondrial membrane to form ATP.
Niacin
Similar to riboflavin and FAD, niacin (vitamin B3) is required to form nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD). NAD performs the same function as FAD and may also slow aging.
Vitamin B6
Like the other B’s, B6 is heavily involved in energy metabolism. It is a cofactor in over 100 reactions, many of which within the muscle, where it helps with glycogen utilization.
Vitamin B12
Cobalamin (B12) may be the most popular of the B vitamins. Indeed, B12 does help with energy as well as oxygen transport and nervous system function.
Biotin
Biotin is also known as vitamin B7. Similar to other B vitamins, it is involved in glucose metabolism. Biotin also helps in protein and amino acid metabolism.
Pantothenic Acid
Pantothenic acid (B5) is one of the cooler B vitamins. Its main function is in the rate limiting step in coenzyme-A formation (as in acetyl-CoA – gateway to aerobic metabolism).
Vitamin K
Vitamin K can principally be found in two forms, phylloquinone or menaquinone. Most known for blood clotting, vitamin K has several functions throughout the body.
Folic Acid
Folic acid, or folate, is the fetal vitamin (vitamin B9). Despite being known for healthy babies, folate has at least a dozen other functions. Here are a few:
Boron
Boron is a mineral that may help with muscle growth. Interestingly, boron is also essential for plant growth. Weird! It’s good for humans too.
Calcium
Calcium is a common customer in milk and other dairy products. It’s one of the reasons milk is so effective for helping build muscle.
Phosphorus
Phosphorus is another mineral essential for bone health, like calcium and vitamin D, but it doesn’t get as much love. In addition, phosphorus has a good deal of other functions.
Iodine
Iodine is a key weight-loss mineral. At one time, most people were deficient in iodine, which is why we now have iodized salt. However, as more people turn to natural salts, iodine deficiencies are becoming a problem once again.
Magnesium
Magnesium is involved in over 300 reactions throughout the body. Most of these reactions are tied to athletic performance in at least one way.
Zinc
Supplemental zinc has benefits that extend far beyond what can be contained in a single summary. Here are some of the highlights.
Selenium
This mineral is most abundant in Brazil nuts – just one brazil nut has a whole day’s worth of selenium and then some! That’s good news, as selenium has a pronounced role in good health and exercise recovery.
Copper
Copper has a number of interactions with another popular mineral, iron. They work together principally to foster iron’s purposes, but copper has a few of its own unique properties.
Manganese
Similar in name and in function, manganese often can stand in for magnesium in metabolic reactions due to comparable coordination and charge. Some of manganese’s unique functions include:
Chromium
Chromium may have the most superhero of names, which extends so far as to be implicated for the prevention of “syndrome X.” Its functions are pretty super too.
Fruits & Greens
Fruits and vegetables are an essential component of a healthy diet, and they are one of the few examples of a “more is better” approach that does not lead to overconsumption detriments.
MSM
Otherwise known as methylsulfonylmethane, MSM is an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent with roles in joint health as a source of sulfur.
Green Tea
Green tea contains the powerful antioxidant EGCG and other catechins that have been observed to have several beneficial effects on health and body composition.
Alpha Lipoic Acid
Alpha-Lipoic Acid (ALA) is a potent antioxidant in the mitochondria that offers protection to several organs as well as reducing the potential for aging from dysfunctional mitochondria.
Coenzyme Q10
CoQ10 is a very heart-friendly antioxidant. It has a role in ATP generation along the electron transport chain of the mitochondria and also may prevent several diseases.
Pycnogenol
Pycnogenol is pine bark extract (specifically, French maritime pine bark extract) that is mostly procyanidins (such as in blueberries). Despite sounding relatively ordinary, pycnogenol is one of the most interesting supplements available.
Grape Seed Extract
Grape seed is another with procyanidins, but it also contains tannins – another phytonutrient.
Saw Palmetto Extract
Saw palmetto is an ingredient derived from Serenoa Repens fruit with a particularly prominent role in men’s health.
Lutein
Lutein is a carotenoid, or provitamin for vitamin A. High concentrations are found in eggs, and provide much of the foods function as an antioxidant and proponent of eye health.
Piperine
Piperine is an extract of black pepper fruit that works well in conjunction with other supplements.
Advanced Enzyme Blend (protease, amylase, lipase, cellulase, lactase, betaine)
Digestive enzymes increase the digestion and absorption of nutrients while also reducing potential adverse reactions.
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