Centurion Labz Vitality multivitamin for athletes.
Centurion Labz Vitality is a comprehensive set of vitamins essential for every athlete. The supplement contains a specially selected formula of vitamins, which perfectly support the work of muscles and the nervous system. The product is dedicated to people in training who need basic vitamins in specially selected doses. The supplement contains vegan capsules and can be used by vegans.
Centurion Labz Vitality is:
- A comprehensive set of vitamins.
- Improved nervous system function,
- Improved regeneration,
- Protection against free radicals,
- Improved well-being.
Do I need vitamins?
People who train have a significantly higher vitamin requirement than people who are not very active. This is linked to the physical exertion, the intense training that is undertaken during activity. Your body consumes more vitamins during exertion, which are lost through perspiration or are used for ongoing metabolic processes. The Centurion Labz Vitality supplement provides all necessary vitamins in high doses.
Centurion Labz Vitality composition:
1 serving, 4 capsules:
Vitamin A - 45 mg - The term 'vitamin A' is used to refer to a number of different chemical compounds that are members of the carotenoid group. These substances include retinol and its derivatives, as well as beta-carotene. Because retinol is considered the most important component, the term 'vitamin A' and 'retinol' are often used interchangeably. The body stores fat-soluble vitamins, including vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E and vitamin K in the liver and fatty tissue. Vitamin A is one of the vitamins that falls into the category of fat-soluble vitamins. Because of this characteristic, it is somewhat more difficult to develop a vitamin A deficiency, but nevertheless an excess can be harmful. Vitamin A has an important effect on vision, controls the expansion of epithelial tissue and other cells in the body, promotes the regenerative potential of cells, exhibits anti-cancer properties (reduces the risk or slows the progression of colon, breast, lung and prostate cancer), strengthens the immune system, and improves general health and well-being.
Vitamin C - 500 mg - also known as L-ascorbic acid is the vitamin that responds to your immune capabilities. Its action is focused on protecting the body against viruses and the spread of infection. Vitamin C also influences collagen synthesis, which is very good for joints and skin. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant.
Vitamin D3 - 125 mcg - is one of the fat-soluble vitamins that has a significant impact on overall health. Its primary function is to control calcium and phosphate metabolism, often known as maintaining a healthy calcium/phosphorus ratio in the body. It also helps to improve immunity, as well as tooth and bone mineralisation - it influences calcium absorption in the gut. In recent years, researchers have shown a link between vitamin D deficiency and a number of disorders, including type 2 diabetes, multiple sclerosis, depression, systemic sclerosis, cardiovascular disease, obesity and colon, breast and pancreatic cancer. Determination of 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels is recommended to assess whether the body is deficient in vitamin D. A lack of vitamin D, which is typical during the winter months, can result in a lowered immune system and an increased likelihood of viral diseases.
Vitamin E - 180 mg - tocopherol blend - Vitamin E's antioxidant potential is one of the highest of any vitamin. This happens by preventing the oxidation of lipids, which are found both in cell membranes and in the blood. By doing so, it lowers levels of harmful LDL cholesterol and stops the build-up of atherosclerotic plaque in the arteries. The vitamin reduces the likelihood of blood clots while inhibiting platelet aggregation. For this reason, its action is very important in the fight against cardiovascular disease. Its antioxidant capacity helps delay the ageing process, improves the appearance of the skin and has a good effect on the way the organ of vision functions.
Vitamin K2 - 120 mcg - one of the many tasks for which vitamin K2 MK7 is responsible in the body is to ensure that the bone system has sufficient calcium. It is vitamin K2 that influences bone mineralisation and density. Vitamin K2 prevents the accumulation of calcium in blood vessels like arteries. It thus prevents their stiffness and degeneration. Vitamin K2 MK7 is also responsible for lowering the risk of osteoporosis, a condition that is most common in postmenopausal women.
Vitamin B1 - 100 mg - many metabolic processes that take place within the body are made possible by the presence of vitamin B1. One of the most important processes is glucose metabolism, which involves the use of glucose in the production of energy. This energy is then used for all important physiological processes. Vitamin B1 also assists the nervous system in the transmission of stimuli received from the environment and in the neutralisation of oxygen free radicals, which are formed in cells as a result of oxidative stress.
Vitamin B2 - 50 mg - belongs to the family of water-soluble vitamins, sometimes referred to as riboflavin. It is a chemical molecule that has a significant impact on the way the human body functions normally. As well as playing a role in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins, it also contributes to the production of energy during respiration. It is a component of coenzymes, which are responsible for cellular oxidation. In addition, it plays a role in the synthesis of the stress hormone known as cortisol. Riboflavin is essential for healthy vision and also helps the normal functioning of the mucous membranes, respiratory tract, vascular epithelium and skin.
Vitamin B3 - 50 mg - niacin performs a number of extremely important tasks in the human body. First of all, it is essential for the proper functioning of both the central and peripheral nervous systems. It is a precursor of coenzymes (NAD and NADP) included in oxidoreductases, nicotinic acid amide has the ability to influence the metabolism of proteins, lipids, nucleic acids and carbohydrates. Niacin also takes care of normal cholesterol levels.
Vitamin B5 - 100 mg - Vitamin B5 has an important function in the metabolism of both proteins and fats, and also helps to reduce the amount of cholesterol in the blood. These are just a few of its many key actions in the body. In addition, it plays an important role in the production of steroid hormones such as cortisol, testosterone, oestradiol and progesterone, as well as the neurotransmitters serotonin and dopamine. Vitamin B5 also contributes to the production of vitamin A and vitamin D. Pantothenic acid is an important component in the synthesis of antibodies that defend the body against bacterial and viral diseases. In addition, it contributes significantly to the regeneration of skin, mucous membranes or tissues.
Vitamin B6 - 50 mg - pyridoxine proves to be an extremely important nutrient for the processes occurring in our body. The primary function of vitamin B6 is as a precursor (cofactor) of coenzymes, also known as initiating and managing factors, for more than a hundred different enzymes. Some of the processes in which vitamin B6 proves indispensable are: amino acid metabolism and the synthesis of proteins and nucleic acids, both of which are essential for normal growth and development; the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and nitrogenous compounds; the synthesis of glycogen; and the synthesis of the hormones serotonin and adrenaline, which support the normal functioning of the nervous system.
Vitamin B12 - 500 mcg - Because of the significant impact it has on all our systems, vitamin B12 must be present in sufficient quantities to maintain proper function in our bodies. It has the largest structure of all vitamins. Vitamin B12 takes a significant part in blood-forming processes, but is also involved in the functioning of the nervous system.
L-Methylfolate - 400 mcg - Folate is essential for the completion of many metabolic reactions, as well as the regular division and repair of cellular processes. It is particularly important to consume adequate folate during periods of rapid development such as pregnancy, childhood and adolescence. Low folate levels have been linked to many diseases and conditions, including anaemia, neural tube abnormalities, many types of cardiovascular disease, depression, Alzheimer's disease and osteoporosis. L-Methylfolate is a stable form of folate known as L-5-methyltetrahydrofolate. L-Methylfolate is highly bioavailable and rapidly metabolised by the body.
Choline - 100 mg - is a chemical that is formed from vitamins and is also known as vitamin B4. Choline has significant potential to support the nervous system including the brain. It contributes to the production of lecithin, which is effective for thought processes, memory and focus.
Centurion Labz Vitality dosage:
1 serving, 4 capsules per day.