Innate Response
Innate Response

Innate Response

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  • Innate Response GI Response 30 servings Innate Response GI Response 30 servings

    Description L-Glutamine may support optimal permeability of the intestinal barrier*  Sustamine, a dipeptide which combines pure L-Glutamine and L-Alanine, to support glutamine absorption* Glutamine is an important fuel for the cells lining the intestinal tract* Botanicals, marshmallow root and slippery elm bark, for their mucilaginous qualities*   Dietary Considerations Certified B Corporation   Suggested Use: Mix one scoop with 8-10 oz of water or beverage of choice. Do not mix into hot beverages.   Serving Size: 1 Scoop   Servings Per Container: 30   Amount Per Serving L-Glutamine5000 mg Arabinogalactan400 mg Aloe Vera Gel Extract 4:1300 mg Marshmallow Root Powder (Althaea officinalis)200 mg MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane)200 mg Slippery Elm Bark Powder (Ulmus rubra)200 mg Sustamine L-Alanyl L-Glutamine200 mg   Other Ingredients: Natural Flavors, Citric Acid, Beet Root (for color), Stevia Leaf extract   Warnings This product should only be taken under the supervision of a healthcare practitioner and for no longer than 12 weeks consecutively. If you are pregnant or nursing, consult your health care practitioner before taking this product. Keep out of reach of children. Diabetics: Use only under a physician’s supervision. Store in a cool, dry place.  

    $69.99

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Vita Living has a whole range of vitamins for men, women, and children. The natural supplements are made from natural herbs and ingredients. Some benefits of using vitamins on a daily basis include improved physical and mental condition, reduced stress, and increased immunity.

Every day we learn more about the use of vitamins and how they can benefit our bodies. Vitamin D, for example, guards against various health conditions such as heart attacks and problems with the central nervous system. Vitamin B is known to improve energy, enhance alertness, and boost immunity. Vitamin C supports overall health, vitality, and resistance to diseases.

When choosing vitamins, be sure to take your overall condition, diet and activity level into account. If you are a generally healthy person who eats a natural whole foods diet, rests well and exercises regularly, you can probably do quite well choosing one of our many excellent multivitamins. Be sure to select a type of multivitamin that is formulated for your gender as well as age group and follow the directions carefully. If your health, diet, rest and exercise are less than ideal, in addition to multivitamins, you may wish to supplement your diet with other vitamins, minerals and/or herbs. Be careful to not overdo Vitamins A, D, or E because this can lead to liver troubles. On the other hand, B vitamins and vitamin C can be taken in greater quantities because your body cannot produce or store them. Consult your health care professional for the best information regarding the type and amount of vitamins and supplements you should use. Turn to Vita Living for the very best quality and prices! Feel free to contact us with any questions and we will be happy to help you.

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