eNRG LQ Quantum Cellular ATP Energy By Systemic Formulas Overview & Drug Interactions
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Supplement: eNRG LQ Quantum Cellular ATP Energy by Systemic Formulas
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Below is a list of the 'active' ingredients listed on the supplement label for this product.
For a list of 'other ingredients', such as fillers, please see the 'Label Information' section on this page.
Mg Citrate
Ingredient Group | |
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Category | mineral |
D-Ribose
Ingredient Group | Ribose |
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Category | sugar |
Dipotassium Phosphate
Ingredient Group | Potassium |
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Category | mineral |
Calcium Pyruvate
Calcium is a vital nutrient found in various foods such as dairy products, certain vegetables, and many fortified items. Over 99% of the body's calcium is stored in the bones and teeth, predominantly as hydroxyapatite. The remaining calcium circulates in the blood, extracellular fluid, muscles, and other tissues, where it is essential for processes like nerve signaling, muscle contraction, vascular activities, glandular secretion, and maintaining cell membrane and capillary permeability. It also plays critical roles in enzyme reactions, respiration, kidney function, and blood clotting, and is involved in neurotransmitter and hormone release, amino acid uptake, vitamin B12 absorption, and gastrin secretion. Calcium balance changes with age: it is positive during periods of growth, stable in adulthood, and tends to become negative in older age. Calcium loss occurs through feces, urine, sweat, and shedding skin cells. In women, reduced estrogen levels decrease calcium absorption and retention, increase bone turnover, and lead to lower bone mass. Calcium supplements come in various forms, including citrate and carbonate, which differ mainly in their calcium content and absorption rates. Calcium citrate is easily absorbed and can be taken without food, making it suitable for older adults or those with low stomach acid. In contrast, calcium carbonate, which contains a higher percentage of calcium, is best absorbed when taken with meals.
See More Information Regarding CalciumIngredient Group | Calcium |
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Category | mineral |
Kudzu
Kudzu (Pueraria lobata) is a climbing vine native to Southeast Asia. It is known for its ability to grow rapidly and is considered an invasive species in some areas because it can overtake and smother native vegetation. Kudzu has a long history of use in traditional Chinese medicine, where it is known as "ge gen." It is believed to have a number of medicinal properties, such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and cholesterol-lowering effects. Some studies have suggested that it may be helpful in reducing blood pressure and improving blood flow to the brain. Additionally, as a dietary supplement, it is often marketed for liver health and there is some evidence to suggest that kudzu may have potential benefits for people with alcoholism by helping to reduce alcohol cravings.
See More Information Regarding KudzuIngredient Group | Kudzu |
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Category | botanical |
Red Clover Extract
Red clover (Trifolium pratense) is a perennial plant that is native to Europe and Asia, but is also found in many parts of the world, including North America. Red clover has a long history of use in traditional medicine and is believed to have a number of potential health benefits. It is a rich source of isoflavones, which are thought to have estrogen-like effects and is therefore often marketed for women's health. It has been used to treat hot flashes and other menopause symptoms as well as cardiovascular disease, high cholesterol, and osteoporosis.
See More Information Regarding Red CloverIngredient Group | Red Clover |
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Category | botanical |
CoQ-10
Coenzyme Q10, also known as CoQ10, is a naturally occurring substance that is found in every cell of the body and plays an essential role in energy production within the mitochondria, which are the powerhouse of the cells. CoQ10 also acts as an antioxidant, protecting cells from damage caused by harmful free radicals. While CoQ10 is endogenous, meaning our body can produce it on its own, levels can decrease with age, with certain medications (e.g., statins) or due to certain medical conditions. In such cases, supplementation with CoQ10 may be beneficial. Additionally, CoQ10 supplements have been studied for a variety of health benefits, including improving heart health, reducing inflammation, and potentially even aiding in the treatment of neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease. However, it's important to note that while some studies have shown potential benefits, the research on CoQ10 supplementation is still ongoing, and more studies are needed to fully understand its effects on the body.
See More Information Regarding Coenzyme Q10Ingredient Group | Coenzyme Q-10 |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Resveratrol
Resveratrol is a natural compound found in certain plants, including grapes, berries, and peanuts. It has been the subject of numerous scientific studies due to its potential health benefits. Some research suggests that resveratrol may have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and cardioprotective effects. It may also have potential as a cancer-fighting agent and may help to improve glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity.
See More Information Regarding ResveratrolIngredient Group | Resveratrol |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Glutamine
L-glutamine is the most abundant free amino acid in the body, produced primarily in skeletal muscle and then released into circulation. It serves vital roles in various tissues, including the immune system, gastrointestinal tract, kidneys, and liver, where it supports essential functions such as maintaining intestinal integrity, immune response, and amino acid balance. Although traditionally classified as a non-essential amino acid, during periods of severe stress, glutamine becomes conditionally essential due to the body's increased demand. It acts as a critical nitrogen and carbon transporter between organs, and while the intestinal mucosa can synthesize glutamine, this production is insufficient during times of significant physiological stress. Dietary supplements generally contain L-glutamine as it is the biologically active form of the amino acid.
See More Information Regarding GlutamineIngredient Group | Glutamine |
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Category | amino acid |
Glucono Delta Lactone
Ingredient Group | Glucono-delta-lactone |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Niacinamide
Niacin, also known as vitamin B3, is a water-soluble vitamin found in a variety of foods, including meat, poultry, fish, and fortified grains. It plays a variety of roles in the body, including in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. It is also necessary for the production of energy in the body and in the synthesis of different hormones. Niacin deficiency is rare in developed countries, however, supplementation has been shown to have several positive benefits. For example, it can reduce the risk of diabetic neuropathy (i.e., nerve pain) and has been shown effective for treating some types of high cholesterol (extended-release niacin is used as a prescription drug in the United States for this purpose). There is a multitude of niacin forms available as dietary supplements, including NADH, niacinamide, and nicotinamide riboside, all with different properties.
See More Information Regarding NiacinIngredient Group | Niacin |
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Category | vitamin |
Mn Chelate
Manganese is an essential trace mineral that plays a vital role in various physiological processes within the human body. It is required for proper brain function, bone formation, enzyme activation, and wound healing. Manganese also contributes to metabolism, antioxidant defense, and the formation of connective tissues.
See More Information Regarding ManganeseIngredient Group | Manganese |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Tryptophan
Ingredient Group | Tryptophan |
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Category | amino acid |
Malic Acid
Malic acid is a naturally occurring organic compound found in various fruits, particularly apples. It contributes to the sour or tart taste of these fruits and is commonly used as a food additive to enhance flavor. In addition to its role in the food industry, malic acid is utilized in the production of beverages, candies, and skincare products for its acidulant properties. Some studies suggest that malic acid may have potential health benefits, such as supporting muscle function and alleviating symptoms of conditions like fibromyalgia.
See More Information Regarding Malic AcidIngredient Group | Malic Acid |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
AKG
Ingredient Group | Alpha ketoglutarate |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Vitamin A
Ingredient Group | Vitamin A |
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Category | vitamin |
Quercetin
Quercetin is a type of flavonoid, which is a class of compounds found in a wide variety of plants and foods. It is purported to have a number of health benefits such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immune-boosting effects. Studies suggest it may also help to reduce the risk of certain chronic diseases, such as heart disease. In addition, quercetin may have anti-allergic properties and may be helpful in the treatment of allergies and asthma. It is a popular dietary supplement worldwide and is often included in products that contain antioxidants or various vitamins/minerals. Its wide range of potential health benefits mean that it could potentiate the effects of other drugs (e.g., anti-hypertensives), which is why there are an abundant number of potential interactions listed for quercetin.
See More Information Regarding QuercetinIngredient Group | Quercetin |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Carnosine
Ingredient Group | Carnosine |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Valine
Ingredient Group | Valine |
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Category | amino acid |
Isoleucine
Ingredient Group | Isoleucine |
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Category | amino acid |
Alanine
Ingredient Group | Alanine |
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Category | amino acid |
Aspartic Acid
Aspartic acid, also known as aspartate, is a non-essential amino acid that plays a crucial role in various physiological processes within the body. It functions as a building block in protein synthesis and is a central component of various enzymes. Additionally, aspartic acid plays a key role in the metabolism of nitrogen. Aspartic acid has been studied for its potential benefits as a dietary supplement. Research indicates that it may aid in cognitive function and memory by increasing the levels of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which is critical for memory and learning. Furthermore, aspartic acid has been suggested to enhance athletic performance by increasing energy and endurance through the elevation of creatine levels. It is worth mentioning that aspartame, an artificial sweetener, contains around 40% aspartic acid. Aspartic acid exists in two forms, D-aspartic acid (D-AA) and L-aspartic acid (L-AA). The structural difference between the two forms is the arrangement of atoms in their molecular structure. D-aspartic acid is more commonly found in dietary supplements for athletics, as it has been studied for its effects on testosterone levels and muscle growth.
See More Information Regarding Aspartic AcidIngredient Group | Aspartic Acid |
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Category | amino acid |
Zn Lipoate
Zinc is a mineral that is essential for the proper functioning of the human body. It is involved in many important physiological processes, including immune system function, wound healing, taste, and smell. Zinc is found in a variety of foods, including meat, seafood, and whole grains, and it is also available as a dietary supplement. Zinc supplements may be used to treat or prevent zinc deficiency, which can occur due to certain medical conditions, such as gastrointestinal disorders, alcohol abuse, and certain medications. Zinc supplements may also be used for other purposes, such as to boost the immune system, improve acne, and reduce the severity and duration of colds. There are several different forms of zinc supplements available, including zinc gluconate, zinc acetate, and zinc sulfate. The most common form of zinc supplements is zinc gluconate, which is well absorbed and is less likely to cause stomach-related side effects than other forms of zinc.
See More Information Regarding ZincIngredient Group | Zinc |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
RNA
Ingredient Group | RNA |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Ginseng
Ingredient Group | Ginseng (unspecified) |
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Category | botanical |
Pantethine
Ingredient Group | Pantethine |
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Category | vitamin |
Riboflavin 5
Ingredient Group | Vitamin B2 (riboflavin 5-phosphate) |
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Category | vitamin |
Vitamin B1
Ingredient Group | Thiamin |
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Category | vitamin |
Vitamin B6
Ingredient Group | Vitamin B6 |
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Category | vitamin |
Irish Moss
Ingredient Group | Irish Moss |
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Category | other |
Paprika
Ingredient Group | Capsicum |
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Category | botanical |
Cleavers
Ingredient Group | Cleavers |
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Category | botanical |
Ginger
Ginger is a spice native to Asia and part of the Zingiberaceae family. It has a pungent, spicy flavor and is often used to add flavor to dishes and drinks. Ginger has a long history of use in traditional medicine and is believed to have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and other medicinal properties. It is commonly used to treat nausea, motion sickness, and other digestive issues. Ginger is also sometimes used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. Ginger supplements generally standardize several compounds found in the root, and are often labeled as containing a certain amount of 'ginger root extract'.
See More Information Regarding GingerIngredient Group | Ginger |
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Category | botanical |
ATP
Adenosine, a purine nucleoside, is naturally present in all human cells. The US Food and Drug Administration has approved an injectable form of adenosine as a prescription medication. Adenosine's monophosphate and triphosphate salt forms are occasionally included in supplement products. In supplements, these forms of adenosine are typically used to support energy production and other cellular functions.
See More Information Regarding AdenosineIngredient Group | Adenosine triphosphate |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Luteolin
Ingredient Group | Luteolin |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Drugs that interact with eNRG LQ Quantum Cellular ATP Energy by Systemic Formulas
Below is a list of drug interactions for each ingredient in this supplement product. Please note that a supplement product may contain more than one ingredient that has interactions.
Label Information
Supplement Facts:
Daily Value (DV) Target Group(s): | Adults and children 4 or more years of age |
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Minimum serving Sizes: |
0.5 Dropper(s)
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Maximum serving Sizes: |
0.5 Dropper(s)
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UPC/BARCODE | 635585081115 |
Ingredient | Amount per Serving | Group | % DV, Adults & children 4+ years |
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Mg Citrate |
0 NP
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D-Ribose |
0 NP
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Ribose |
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Dipotassium Phosphate |
0 NP
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Potassium |
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Calcium Pyruvate |
0 NP
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Calcium |
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Kudzu |
0 NP
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Kudzu |
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Red Clover Extract |
0 NP
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Red Clover |
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CoQ-10 |
0 NP
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Coenzyme Q-10 |
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Resveratrol |
0 NP
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Resveratrol |
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Glutamine |
0 NP
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Glutamine |
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Glucono Delta Lactone |
0 NP
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Glucono-delta-lactone |
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Niacinamide |
0 NP
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Niacin |
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Mn Chelate |
0 NP
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Manganese |
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Tryptophan |
0 NP
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Tryptophan |
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Malic Acid |
0 NP
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Malic Acid |
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AKG |
0 NP
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Alpha ketoglutarate |
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Vitamin A |
0 NP
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Vitamin A |
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Quercetin |
0 NP
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Quercetin |
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Carnosine |
0 NP
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Carnosine |
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Valine |
0 NP
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Valine |
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Isoleucine |
0 NP
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Isoleucine |
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Alanine |
0 NP
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Alanine |
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Aspartic Acid |
0 NP
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Aspartic Acid |
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Zn Lipoate |
0 NP
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Zinc |
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RNA |
0 NP
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RNA |
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Ginseng |
0 NP
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Ginseng (unspecified) |
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Pantethine |
0 NP
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Pantethine |
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Riboflavin 5 |
0 NP
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Vitamin B2 (riboflavin 5-phosphate) |
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Vitamin B1 |
0 NP
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Thiamin |
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Vitamin B6 |
0 NP
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Vitamin B6 |
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Irish Moss |
0 NP
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Irish Moss |
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Paprika |
0 NP
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Capsicum |
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Cleavers |
0 NP
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Cleavers |
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Ginger |
0 NP
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Ginger |
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ATP |
0 NP
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Adenosine triphosphate |
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Luteolin |
0 NP
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Luteolin |
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Other Ingredients: |
Water
Natural Flavors
Ethanol
Glycerin
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Label Statments:
General Statements |
- Systemic Formulas Dr. Shayne Morris' years of research in nutri-metabolomics found building mitochondrial production of Adenosine Triphosphate "ATP" is key to optimal living and increased cellular energy.
- MADE IN U.S.A.
- SOLD THROUGH PROFESSIONALS
- BIOCELL
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Brand IP Statement(s) |
- eNRG(TM) is the key to true genetic intracellular health.
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Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions |
- SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE.
DIRECTIONS FOR NUTRITIONAL USE:
Take 1/2 dropper up to 3X per day, or as directed.
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FDA Statement of Identity |
- Dietary Supplement
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Storage |
- KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT, SUNLIGHT AND CHILDREN
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Precautions |
- KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT, SUNLIGHT AND CHILDREN
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General |
- #811 F/12
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FDA Disclaimer Statement |
- This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any diseases.
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Brand Information
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Name | Systemic Formulas Inc. |
Street Address | P.O. Box 1516 |
City | Ogden |
State | UT |
ZipCode | 84402 |
Web Address | www.systemicformulas.com |
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