HOME About Us Contact Us Consultations Product FAQs Shipping FAQs Policy Log In Account
0 ITEMS IN BAG/ TOTAL: $0.00 USD    
 
   
 > Annika Recommends
 > Brands
    - Designs For Health
    - Pharmax LLC
    - BioGenesis
    - Weleda Body Care
    - Other Brands
 > Health Concerns
    - Women's Health
    - Mens Health
    - Digestive GI Health
    - Detox & Cleansing
    - Sports Nutrition
    - Anti Aging
    - Weight Loss
    - Pet & Veterinary
    - Inflammation
    - Other Health Concerns
 > Supplement Categories
    - HLC Probiotics
    - Protein Powder:No Gluten
    - Protein Bar:No Gluten
    - Calcium and Magnesium
    - Multivitamins/minerals
    - Fish Oils: Omega 3
    - Fiber
    - All Topical Body Care
    - Others
 > Whats New!
 > On Sale
  > Top 10 Dietary Tips
  > Gluten Free Diet
  > Recipe Favorites
  > Online Consultations
  > Questionnaires
  > Nutrient Summaries
  > Fiber Chart
  > International Orders
  > Recommended Books
  > DFH Product Summaries
  > Affiliate Program
  > LOG IN
  > Product FAQs
  > Links
  > Fish Safety &Mercury
  > Food Industry
  > Privacy Policy
  > BV Video Intro
  > BV Video Protocol
  > Site Map
  > Baby Products & Resources
 
 
Online Payments
 
Home / Brands / BioGenesis 

UltraMins by Biogenesis Nutraceuticals

90 vCaps
UltraMins by Biogenesis Nutraceuticals
 
Your Price:

$24.00

 USD

QUANTITY
Choose Options
Choose Type
* Auto Reorder is Optional, click here for more info
Amino Acid Chelated Minerals with Betaine HCL
  • Comprehensive formula for the healthy support of mineral metabolism
  • Broad spectrum of macro and micro minerals
  • Bioavailable Citrate and Citrate/Malate carriers for high absorption and mitochondrial Kreb’s citric acid cycle support
  • Betaine HCl to further enhance absorption

UltraMins is your best choice when considering a broad-spectrum mineral supplement for individuals.

UltraMins is truly a comprehensive mineral formula.

Serving size: 3 capsules.
Number of servings per container: 30 / 60

Amounts per serving

  • Calcium (Citrate/Malate) 300 mg
  • Iodine (Potassium Iodide) 120 mcg
  • Magnesium (Citrate/Malate) 300 mg
  • Zinc (Citrate) 21 mg
  • Manganese(Citrate) 1 mg
  • Chromium (Citrate) 200 mcg
  • Molybdenum (Citrate) 90 mcg
  • Potassium (Citrate) 90 mg
  • Boron (Citrate) 3 mg
  • Vanadium (Citrate) 90 mcg
  • Betaine HCl 100 mg

Suggested Dose: Take 1-3 capsules 1-2 times per day or as directed by your health care professional.

Read Customer questions and answers about Nutrition Basics in our FAQ.

Calcium: supports healthy bone, muscle and neurological metabolism. Studies indicate it may be beneficial for a healthy cholesterol metabolism and may help maintain healthy blood pressure.

Iodine: is important in the proper regulation of metabolism. Recently, some researchers have become concerned that vegetarians and those on iodized salt restricted diets may be at increased risk for iodine deficiency.

Magnesium: supports healthy bone structure and density. Magnesium supports healthy heart rhythm and Maintenance of blood pressure already within the normal range. Studies have shown that magnesium is important for proper blood sugar regulation and that its use supports healthy respiratory and circulatory function. Magnesium has muscle relaxant properties (smooth muscle: blood vessels, gastrointestinal muscles, uterus, etc., Cardiac muscle and skeletal muscle). Due to magnesium’s smooth muscle relaxant effects it may benefit patient with vascular head pain and muscle tension head pain syndromes.

Zinc: deficiency can result in impaired immunity. Studies show it benefits T and B lymphocyte function. Other benefits from zinc supplementation may include secondary antioxidant support, antiviral activity, and retinal and macular eye membrane protection.

Manganese: along with calcium, zinc, copper, glucosamine and chondroitin has been shown to be efficacious for healthy bone and joint metabolism. Manganese may be beneficial for menstruating females.

Chromium: may assist in regulating blood sugar and metabolism and helps maintain healthy
cardiovascular function. Chromium may enhance insulin receptor activity.

Molybdenum: deficiency in animals results in retarded weight gain, decreased food consumption, impaired reproduction and a shortened life span. Molybdenum is involved in the catabolism of purines and sulfur amino acids. Molybdenum may be required for intestinal microflora enzymatic detoxification of carcinogenic xenobiotics.

Potassium: may help to maintain healthy cardiac function and assist in maintaining blood pressure within normal range. Potassium may be used to prevent potassium depletion in those on diuretics.

Boron: may be indicated for the promotion of bone and joint health.

Vanadium: has insulin-mimetic activity and may be beneficial for the regulation of healthy blood sugar levels.

Betaine HCl: may lower elevated Homocysteine levels and acts as a delivery form of hydrochloric acid for those individuals who would benefit from dietary supplementation.

References:
  1. Marz RB. Medical Nutrition From Marz, 2nd Ed. A Textbook in Clinical Nutrition. Omni Press, 1999.
  2. PDR for Nutritional Supplements, 1st Ed. Medical Economics/Thomson Healthcare. 2001.
  3. Werbach MR. Nutritional Influences on Illness: A Sourcebook of Clinical Research. 2nd Ed. Third Line Press. 1993.
  4. Allender PS, Cutler JA, Follman D, et al. Dietary calcium and blood pressure: meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials. Ann Intern Med. 124:825-831, 1996.
  5. Bostick RM, Fosdick L, Grandits GA, et al. Effect of calcium supplementation on serum cholesterol and blood pressure. A randomized, double-blind, pacebo-controlled, clinical trial. Arch Fam Med 9:31-39, 2000.
  6. Reid IR, Ames RW, Evans MC, et al. Effect of calcium supplementation on bone loss in postmenopausal women. N Engl J Med. 328:460-464, 1993.
  7. Hambridge M. Human zinc deficiency. J Nutr. 130:1344S-1349S, 2000.
  8. Olsen FJ, Olsen P. Zinc as a treatment for age related macular degeneration (review). J Trace Elem Exp Med. 11:137-145, 1998.
  9. Strauss L, Saltman P, Smith KT, et al. Spinal bone loss in postmenopausal women supplemented with calcium and trace minerals. J Nutr. 123:1060-1064., 1994.
  10. Anderson, RA. Chromium, glucose intolerance and diabetes. J Amer Coll Nutr. 17:548-555, 1998.
  11. Lukaski HC. Chromium as a supplement. Annu Rev Nutr. 19:279-302, 1999.
  12. Bolles JW, Klaassen CD. Effects of molybdate and pentachlorophenol on the sulfation of acetaminophen. Toxicology. 146:23-35, 2000.
  13. Brewer GJ, Grover DK, et al. Treatment of metastatic cancer with tetrathiomolybdate, an anticopper, antiangiogenic agent: Phase 1 study. Clin Cancer Res. 6:1-10, 2000.
  14. Whelton PK, He J, Cutler JA, et al. Effects of oral potassium on blood pressure. Meta-analysis of randomized controlled clinical triglyceride trials. JAMA 277:1623-1632, 1997.
  15. Young DB, Ma G. Vascular protective effects of potassium. Semin Nephrol. 19:477-486, 1999.
  16. Newnham RE. Essentiality of boron for healthy bones and joints. Environ Health Perspect. 102(Suppl 7): 83-85.
  17. Boden G, Chen X, Ruiz J, et al. Effects of vanadyl sulfate on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in patients with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. Metabolism. 45:1130-1135, 1996.
  18. Brower IA, Verhoef P, Urgert R. Betaine supplementation and plasma Homocysteine in healthy volunteers. Arch Inter Med. 160:2546-2547, 2000.

Need Assistance? Email us at Nutritionist@RockwellNutrition.com and a nutritionist will reply to your product questions.
Sitemap
Copyright © 2008 RockwellNutrition.com. All Rights Reserved. Shopping Cart powered by 3DCart.