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VITAMIN D3

(Vegan Lichen)


Looking for a more ethical and sustainable Vitamin D supplement? Many supplements available are derived from lamb's wool fat and could harbor harmful toxins, pesticides, and herbicides. However, we present a superior choice - our Lichen-based Vitamin D3.

Lichens, a unique life form, produce Vitamin D to shield themselves from the sun's detrimental rays. Our Vitamin D3 is exclusively sourced from sustainably grown and harvested lichens, adhering to the highest quality and ethical standards.

Opt for our Lichen-based Vitamin D3 for a premium, ethical, and sustainable Vitamin D source that is better absorbed by your body compared to Vitamin D2.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

It's a natural form of D3 that's identical to what our body produces when exposed to sunlight, making it a perfect choice for boosting your overall health and well-being.

In contrast to other vitamin D supplements made from sheep wool or fish oils, our lichen-based vitamin D is free of contaminants and pollutants. It's pesticide-free and herbicide-free by nature, making it a safer and cleaner source of vitamin D.

In a study funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research program, vitamin D supplementation was found to offer protection against respiratory tract infections. The study included 25 double-blind, placebo-controlled trials with 11,321 participants across 14 countries, including Canada, the UK and the US. Daily or weekly vitamin D delivery was found to have greater protective benefits in those with the lowest vitamin D levels.

CHLORELLA

(Chlorella Vulgaris)


Chlorella, a freshwater green algae, is a nutrient-rich superfood that provides a broad spectrum of nourishment essential for optimizing health at the cellular level. This makes it an ideal supplement for vegans looking for a complete source of protein, antioxidants, minerals, amino acids, and phytonutrients. At Habituwell, we are committed to sourcing only the highest-quality chlorella, ensuring that our broken cell chlorella is rigorously third-party tested for heavy metals and other impurities.

Widely regarded as one of the best and safest sources of nutrition available worldwide, it seamlessly aligns with our mission to provide clean, ethical, and highly effective ingredients in every capsule of imm-UNITY. Our chlorella supplement is an essential addition to your daily routine.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Chlorella has been shown to help the body eliminate toxins and heavy metals from the body making it a popular supplement for detoxing and cleansing.

Chlorella is rich in nucleic acids, which is necessary for cellular repair and regeneration.

Boost your immune system and protects you from oxidative stress.*

Packed with fiber and probiotics, which can encourage the growth of good gut bacteria and enhance your digestive health.*

VITAMIN C

(Acerola Cherry)


Mostly known around the world as the West Indies cherry or Barbados cherry, the Acerola cherry (Malpighia emarginata) is native to the tropical parts of the world.

Known for being extremely rich in vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant, the extract has also been known to be used as a stringent to aid with skincare.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

A natural and organic source of vitamin C, the Acerola cherry is packed with powerful antioxidants that activate key enzymes in the body to reduce free radicals and lipid oxidization in the body.*

CITRUS BIOFLAVONOIDS


Plant derived and packed with a number of phytochemicals, including p-octopamine and synephrine alkaloids, the Citrus aurantium (bitter orange) is a strong source of antioxidants.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Naturally-occurring Citrus Bioflavonoids from Bitter Oranges work in synergy with vitamin C to boost its bioavailability and enhance its antioxidant power.*

REISHI MUSHROOM

(Extract - Fruiting Body)


Reishi mushrooms are one of many therapeutic mushrooms that have been used in Asia for centuries to heal illnesses. It has been known to be used to boost the immune system, and as an adaptogen to lower stress and anxiety, promote restful sleep, and minimize fatigue and tension. Reishi mushroom is also used by people for a number of different health issues, Triterpenoids, polysaccharides, and peptidoglycans are a few chemicals found in the mushroom that may be responsible for the fungus's beneficial benefits on health.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Adaptogentic support for the immune, digestive and cardiovascular system.*

Helps support brain function.*

Supports sleep and relaxation.*

VITAMIN B12

(Methylcobalamin)


Vitamin B12 typically comes in one of two forms: methylcobalamin or cyanocobalamin.

Cyanocobalamin, a synthetic form of vitamin B12, is used more frequently because it is a cheaper alternative. Whereas Methylcobalamin is the naturally occurring form of vitamin B12 that you can obtain through food sources or in rare cases in supplement form and is better absorbed and retained in higher amounts within your tissues. It's more efficient than cyanocobalamin, another common form of Vitamin B12

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

The production of red blood cells, maintenance of brain function, and DNA synthesis all depend on vitamin B12, commonly referred to as cobalamin. Fatigue, nerve damage, digestive problems, and neurological issues including depression and memory loss are just a few of the major symptoms that can result from a serious deficiency.

A powerful antioxident that supports the production of healthy red blood cells.*

Especially helpful for vegans that cannot get B12 from animal sources.*

Selenium


Since selenium is a trace mineral, the body only requires a small amount of it. It is naturally present in food. The mineral selenium is a necessary part of several enzymes and proteins known as selenoproteins that aid in the synthesis of DNA, defend against cellular damage, and regulate the metabolism of thyroid hormones. Although the thyroid gland has the highest concentration of selenium due to several selenoproteins that support thyroid function, the majority of selenium in the body is kept in muscle tissue.

Organic forms of selenium, such as selenomethionine, are better absorbed and retained in the body compared to inorganic forms like selenite or selenate

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

The majority of investigations have shown that a deficiency in selenium makes you more vulnerable to viral infections. Published data and research proves that enough selenium avoids excessive cytokine activation in infectious, inflammatory, and oncological models. Selenium plays an important role in the health of your immune system. This antioxidant helps lower oxidative stress in your body, which reduces inflammation and enhances immunity.

VITAMIN K2

(MK-7)


Vitamin K comes in two major forms:

K1 (phylloquinone): Leafy greens.

K2 (menaquinone): Fermented foods.

The two most significant forms of K2 are MK-4 and MK-7. MK-7 is a natural form of Vitamin K2 which has a longer half-life and remains in the body longer, allowing for more stable blood levels compared to other forms like MK-4.†
Proteins involved in calcium metabolism, blood clotting, and heart function are activated by vitamin K. Researchers have also noted that vitamin K2 supplements often enhance bone and heart health in human tests, while vitamin K1 has no discernible advantages.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME

Sourced from Nattō.

Vitamin K2 helps build strong bones and a healthy heart while supporting proper calcium and vitamin D absorption.* Research also suggests that it generally improves heart health.

MK-7 is the most active form of vitamin K2 and is much better absorbed than K1.*

LION'S MANE

(Extract - Fruiting Body)


The medicinal mushroom known as "Lion's Mane" has a long history of use in East Asian medicine. Its association with NGF (Nerve Growth Factor), a protein crucial for the survival and performance of nerve cells, stands out the most among its bioactive compounds, which are known to have positive effects on the body, particularly the brain, heart, and gut. Increased amounts of NGF in the brain, helps improve overall brain health and improves cognition by reducing inflammation, promoting neuronal development, and increasing neural activity.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

May help reduce symptoms of anxiety.*

Boosts mood, memmory and focus.*

It contains powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds while enhancing cognitive performance.*

Supports nervous system health.*

AMLA

(Phyllanthus Emblica)


It is undoubtedly the most significant therapeutic plant in the Indian traditional medical system, the Ayurveda. It is also known as Indian gooseberry or amla. A 100-gram serving of fresh amla berries, which are grown all over India and neighboring nations, has the same amount of vitamin C as 20 oranges.

The fruit is the most significant portion of the plant and is used to treat support a variety of ailments. The fruit is used as a diuretic, laxative, anti-inflammatory, and to improve digestive health. It is also used alone or in combination with other plants to treat a variety of illnesses, including the common cold and fever. Amla possesses adaptogenic, cardioprotective, gastroprotective, and neuroprotective effects, according to preclinical studies.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Natural liver cleanser that can improve the quality of blood.*

Helps to boost energy levels and supports healthy weight management and metabolism.*

Supports a healthy immune system.*

Promotes overall health and well-being.*

ASTRAGALUS ROOT

(Extract)


A member of the Leguminosae (beans or legumes) family of plants, astragalus has a long history of use as a disease preventative and immune system booster. Its origins are in Traditional Chinese Medicine, where it has been used as an adaptogen for millennia to guard against physical and mental strains.

There are three active ingredients saponins, flavonoids, and polysaccharides:

Saponins have been shown to reduce cholesterol, strengthen the immune function, and fight cancer. Through cell signaling, flavanoids have positive effects on health. They contain antioxidant properties, can scavenge free radicals, regulate them, and can guard against cancer, HIV, and heart disease. Antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory activities are all possessed by polysaccharides.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Adaptogenic stress support.

Aids in liver and kidney function and helps support heart health.*

Studies have shown that Astragalus has antiviral properties and stimulates the immune system.*

Supports with mental clarity, energy and mood.*

SAMBUCUS BLACK ELDERBERRY


The elderberry, which is rich in healthy elements, has been used for thousands of years for medicinal and therapeutic purposes. The elder tree was revered as a holy tree throughout the Middle Ages because it could prolong life and improve health. Elderberries have a wide range of health advantages, but one of their distinguishing qualities is the remarkable nutrition it offers.

The oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) of elderberries is more than twice as high as that of blueberries and cranberries. Elderberries provide more vitamin C per serving than oranges and also contain trace minerals. According to studies, elderberries' health advantages include promoting immune system health, protecting blood vessels, promoting brain health, and effectively treating upper respiratory symptoms.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Effectively treats upper respiratory symptoms.

This little berry is packed with antioxidants that support a healthy immune system.*

Supports heart health.*

Rich in vitamins and minerals that reduce inflammation.*

ECHINACEA


Traditional uses for echinacea extracts include treating respiratory problems brought on by bacterial infections, boosting the immune system, and healing wounds. Echinacea, a native of North America, have proven to be safe and effective against microbes and free radicals.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

One of the leading traditional herbs for immune support.*

May help your body with oxidative stress†.

May shortern the duration of a cold.*

MELATONIN


The hormone melatonin is produced by your brain in reaction to darkness. Your circadian cycles will run more smoothly as a result.

Supporting healthy sleep patterns enables your body to repair and rebuild, opening the door for a robust immune system.*

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Good sleep strengthens your immune system.*

Promotes better sleep.*

PIPERINE


Black pepper, or piperine, is a common ingredient in Ayurvedic and Chinese traditional wellness regimens.

Piperine improves the absorption of other nutrients and is derived from the black pepper plant, which is alkaloid-rich.*

Don't worry, it doesn't make our supplements spicy!

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Increases activity of digestive enzymes.*

Increases bioavailability of a number of micronutrients.*

COPPER

(Bisglycinate A.A.C)


Copper is a crucial trace element that supports several enzymes involved in the production of energy for the body, the breakdown and absorption of iron, and the formation of red blood cells, collagen, connective tissue, and brain neurotransmitters.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Copper is essential for the formation of collagen. Chelate Copper helps support healthy hair. and skin, and connective tissues.*

Supports Nerve Health and maintains Immune Health.*

Chelate Copper helps support cardiovascular health, nerve function, and immune health†.

ZINC

(Zinc Picolinate)


The body only requires trace amounts of zinc, however, nearly 100 enzymes depend on it to perform key functions. It plays a crucial role in the production of DNA, cell replication, protein production, damaged tissue repair, and the maintenance of a strong immune system.

The human body cannot store zinc, so a shortage can occur rather fast. Although the intake of zinc may not necessarily be insufficient, its bioavailability is crucial to its absorption. Phytic acid is a substance found with the highest concentrations in raw and unprocessed plant-based foods. It binds with Zinc and because we lack the enzyme to break it down, we can't absorb it. † Vegans are most susceptible to a deficiency of zinc.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Zinc helps regulate our immunological function.

Your body's ability to fight off diseases, mount a defense against threats, and create antibodies can all be hampered by a zinc deficiency.

An essential trace mineral that helps support digestion.*

Zinc contains antioxidant properties that reduce oxidative stress and inflammatory cytokins, which harms cells and tissues, especially when a person is ill or has an infection.

Picolinic acid improves zinc absorption in humans and is superior than other forms of the supplement, according to a clinical trial conducted in 1987.

Research suggests that your body may absorb this form better than other types of zinc, including zinc gluconate and zinc citrate.

VITAMIN E

(D.A.T)


D-Alpha-tocopherol is the only form of vitamin E that is used by the human body. As an antioxidant, its primary function is to combat free radicals that can harm cells.

One of the most potent nutrients known to affect immune activity is vitamin E, which is contained in immune cells at a higher quantity than other blood cells.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

In animal and human trials, vitamin E has been demonstrated to improve immune responses and provide protection against a number of infectious diseases.

Numerous viral, bacterial, and allergic illnesses have been found to be mitigated by the immunomodulatory effects of vitamin E.

In both preclinical, and clinical research compelling evidence for vitamin E's immunoregulatory function was determined. Numerous studies have looked at different ways that vitamin E may affect the body, including changes in how our cells function and changes to the mechnisims that promote inflammation.

VITAMIN A

(Beta-Carotene)


Preformed vitamin A (retinol, retinyl esters) and provitamin A carotenoids like beta-carotene that are converted to retinol are the two main forms of vitamin A in the human diet. Animal products, fortified meals, and vitamin supplements are sources of preformed vitamin A. Natural plant foods like fruits and vegetables include carotenoids like Beta-Carotene.

Beta-Carotene plays a significant role in the body’s production of vitamin A. Our body converts Beta-Carotene into vitamin A, which then influences cell development.

We need vitamin A for good vision and eye health, for a strong immune system, and for healthy skin.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Vitamin A, as Beta-Carotene helps the heart, lungs, kidneys, and other organs work properly.* A deficiency in Vitamin A leads to increased inflamation that decreases your immune system's response and function.

When your body converts Beta-Carotene into Vitamin A, it acts as a powerful antioxidant that supports the immune function; your body is protected by carotenoids against free radicals that can cause oxidative stress and harm to your body.

IRON

(Bisglycinate)


Iron is a crucial mineral that supports the maintenance of healthy blood. Iron Bisglycinate is known for its superior absorption properties and is less likely to cause gastrointestinal side effects compared to other forms of iron.

Healthy brain development, growth, and appropriate cell and hormone production all depend on adequate levels of iron. About 4-5 million Americans experience iron-deficiency anemia each year, which is a lack of iron.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Iron is an essential mineral for energy and cognitive function.*

Iron bis-glycinate is a more absorbable form of Iron, in comparison to other iron supplements, and is easier on the digestive system.*

Supports healthy iron levels for energy and concentration, immune health, oxygen levels, blood production, and restful sleep.*

In clinical settings, iron bisglycinate chelate (FeBC) is used because it is more tolerable and is easier on the digestive system than other, more widely available forms of iron supplements.

MAGNESIUM

(Magnesium Citrate)


Magnesium Citrate is a highly bioavailable source of elemental magnesium.

Magnesium is a naturally occurring mineral found in food that is essential for assisting in more than 300 enzyme systems in the body, including those that build proteins and strong bones, control blood sugar and blood pressure, and regulate the function of muscles and nerves.

Our bodies keep more than half of the magnesium we consume in our bones, with the remainder being distributed throughout various bodily parts.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

The body requires magnesium as a vitamin to remain healthy. Magnesium is essential for numerous bodily functions, including the production of protein, bone, and DNA as well as the control of blood pressure, blood sugar levels, and muscle and neuron function.

Supports nerve, muscle, heart, and bone health.*

Magnesium Citrate is a more absorbable form of the mineral than the magnesium oxide form, which is more frequently seen in supplements.*

Magnesium citrate improves nerve and muscle health, aids in energy production, and lowers stress levels.*

VITAMIN B1

(Thiamine Mononitrate)


Sometimes called an "anti-stress" vitamin because it may strengthen the immune system and improve the body's ability to withstand stressful conditions.

Thiamin, also known as vitamin B1, is a water-soluble vitamin. In order for different cells to grow and operate properly, thiamin is essential.

Since the liver can only hold a little amount, thiamin-rich foods must be consumed daily.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

This vitamin is essential for energy metabolism, which affects cell growth, development, and function.

Promotes energy production.*

Supports metabolic function.*

Promotes healthy cognitive function.*

VITAMIN B2

(Riboflavin)


Vitamin B2 helps support many of the body's systems and is an essential vitamin. It is needed to help the body change vitamin B6 and folate into forms it can use.

Small amounts of riboflavin can be produced by the gut, but not in enough to meet nutritional demands. Riboflavin is a crucial part of coenzymes that are involved in cell growth, the creation of energy, and the breakdown of lipids, steroids, and medicines.

Since the body does not keep the majority of riboflavin, excess levels are expelled in urine.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Sourced from fermented Glucose.

It's important for the growth, development, and function of the cells in your body. It also helps turn the food you eat into the energy you need.

Vitamin B2 functions as an antioxidant for the proper functioning of the immune system, healthy skin, and hair.*

Contributes to the cardiovascular system.*

Provides energy.*

VITAMIN B3

(Niacin)


The two most common forms of niacin found in food and supplements are nicotinic acid and nicotinamide. Niacin, often known as vitamin B3, is a water-soluble B vitamin. More than 400 enzymes in the body depend on niacin as a coenzyme for a variety of processes. Niacin contributes to the production of cholesterol and lipids, DNA synthesis and repair, the conversion of nutrients into energy, and antioxidant properties.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Helps obtain the energy you need from the meals you eat. Niacin is crucial for the growth and operation of your body's cells.

Supports the cardiovascular system and helps to support the brain and nervous system function.*

Works to support the skin and helps support the circulatory function.*

VITAMIN B6

(Pyridoxal-5’-Phosphate)


For its potential to prevent disease, vitamin B6 has been extensively researched. Compared to low blood levels, adequate B6 levels may be linked to a reduced risk of developing cancer. For more than 100 enzyme processes involved in metabolism, the body need vitamin B6. Along with immune function, vitamin B6 is also important for brain development.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

The active coenzyme form of vitamin B6 is pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (P5P), which the body can use straight away without conversion. There are various substances that are collectively known as B6, and while each of these substances has a different function in the body, only P5P has an active coenzyme function.

An essential vitamin that helps improve your mood, and energy. Along with anti-inflammatory properties.*

Supports energy, and metabolism in the body and helps to maintain a healthy nervous system.*

Supports brain function and a healthy heart.*

VITAMIN B9

(Folate and Folic Acid)


Several foods naturally contain the B-vitamin folate. To create DNA and other genetic material, your body needs folate. Additionally, folate is required by your body for cell division. Folic acid is a type of folate that is present in most dietary supplements and fortified meals.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

The production of proteins and nucleic acids relies on vitamin B9 (also known as folate or folic acid), and low levels of this vitamin have a significant impact on the immune system.*

Along with the production of healthy red blood cells, it also promotes cardiovascular health and a healthy nervous system.*

NON-MEDICAL INGREDIENTS

Hypromellose (Vegetarian capsule)