Vitamins / Nutritional Supplements

FIFIT-UTI

Cranberry Extract Phytochemical / Anti-adhesive Prevents adhesion of E. coli to urinary tract lining
D-Mannose Monosaccharide / Anti-adhesive Inhibits bacterial adherence to uroepithelial cells
Potassium Citrate Urinary Alkalizer Alkalinizes urine; reduces irritation, stone formation, and acidity
Manganese Citrate Mineral Supplement Supports enzymatic antioxidant defense (SOD enzyme cofactor)
Vitamin B6 (1.4 mg) Water-soluble Vitamin Diuretic effect; supports metabolism and reduces kidney stone recurrence

FIT-Q10

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Ubiquinone / Antioxidant / Mitochondrial enhancer
L-Carnitine Amino Acid Derivative / Fatty Acid Metabolism Enhancer

FITORICH

Lycopene Carotenoid / Antioxidant Scavenges free radicals, supports heart and prostate health
Multivitamins Vitamins (e.g., A, B-complex, C, D, E) Maintain essential body functions and metabolism
Multiminerals Minerals (e.g., Zn, Se, Mg, Fe) Support enzymatic functions, immunity, and bones
Antioxidants Free Radical Scavengers Prevent cellular oxidative damage
Sorbitol Sugar Alcohol / Osmotic Laxative Improves taste; may aid mild bowel regulation

MECALFIT K27

249.00

Component Class
Calcitriol Active Vitamin D (Hormonal Form – D3)
Calcium Citrate Calcium Salt (Bone Mineral)
Magnesium Oxide Mineral Supplement
Methylcobalamin Active Vitamin B12
Zinc Oxide Trace Mineral
Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) Fat-soluble Vitamin (Bone Health)
L-Methylfolate Active Folate (Vitamin B9 derivative)
Vitamin K2-7 Fat-soluble Vitamin (Bone & Heart Health)

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MECOFIT-PLUS

Mecobalamin (Methylcobalamin) Vitamin B12 (Neurotrophic vitamin)
Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) Antioxidant & Neuroprotective agent
Folic Acid Vitamin B9 (Hematopoietic vitamin)
Thiamine Vitamin B1 (Essential for nerve function)
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride Vitamin B6 (Neurotransmitter synthesis)

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