We distribute more than 10,000 dietary supplement products made in the United States includes vitamins, minerals, fiber, fatty acids and amino acids. Animals can also be a source of supplement ingredients, as collagen from sheep or fish.
Vitamins
Multivitamin are the most commonly used product. Humans require thirteen vitamins in their diet, most of which are vitamins A, C, D, E, K, Thiamine (B1), Riboflavin (B2), Niacin (B3), Pantothenic Acid (B5), Vitamin B6, Biotin (B7), Folate (B9) and Vitamin B12.
Minerals
We provide the essential nutrient minerals for humans, listed in order by weight needed, to be at the recommended dietary allowance or adequate intake are potassium chlorine, sodium, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, zinc, manganese, copper, iodine, chromium, molybdenum, selenium and cobalt (the last as a component of vitamin B12).
Protein and amino acids
Protein-containing supplements, either ready-to-drink or as powders to be mixed into water, are for people recovering from illness or injury, to athletes who believe that strenuous physical activity increases protein requirements, to people hoping to lose weight while minimizing muscle loss.
Proteins are chains of amino acids. Nine of these proteinogenic amino acids are considered essential for humans because they cannot be produced from other compounds by the human body and so must be taken in as food.
Bodybuilding supplement
As dietary supplements commonly used by those involved in bodybuilding, weightlifting, mixed martial arts, and athletics for the purpose of facilitating an increase in lean body mass. Our products, among the most widely used are high protein drinks, branched-chain amino acids (BCAA), glutamine, arginine, essential fatty acids, creatine, HMB, whey protein, ZMA and weight loss products supplements are sold either as single ingredient preparations or in the form of "stacks" – proprietary blends of various supplements marketed as offering synergistic advantages.
Essential fatty acids
Fish oil is a commonly used fatty acid supplement as it is a source of omega 3.
Plant oils, particularly seed and nut oils, contain ALA. Food sources of EPA and DHA are oceanic fish, whereas dietary supplement sources include fish oil, krill oil and marine algae extracts.
Natural products
Dietary supplements can be manufactured using intact sources or extracts from plants, animals, algae, fungi or lichens, including ginkgo biloba, curcumin, cranbery, St. John's wort, ginseng, resveratrol, glucosamin and collagen.
Probiotics
In humans, the large intestine is host to more than 1,000 species of microorganisms, mostly bacteria, numbering in the tens of trillions. We provide probiotic in the context of dietary supplements is the theory that by orally consuming specific live bacteria (or yeast) species, it is possible to influence the large intestine microbiota, with consequent health benefits. There are numerous claimed benefits of using probiotic supplements, such as maintaining gastrointestinal health, in part by lowering risk of and severity of constipation or diarrhea, and improving immune health, including lower risk of and severity of acute upper respiratory tract infections.
Eyes care products
For adults and children
FDA approved medication
Specifically for Diabetes, Anxiety, Hypertension, Cholesterol, etc.