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RECOMMENDED USE Take one tablet once daily with sufficient liquid during meals.
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Our tablets are easy to use: take the tablets with a little liquid. Tablets are single-dose solid dosage forms that are made from powders or granules under pressure on tablet presses. Tablets can have different shapes. The biconvex shape (round, curved at the top and bottom) is particularly common for oral tablets.
Everything you need to know about the product: Nobilin Multivital®
MULTIVITAMINE TABLETS: VITAMIN A TO ZINC
Your body is working around the clock. Day and night, your immune system is busy fighting off free radicals and protecting you from harmful pathogens. Constant processes are taking place in which substances from food are converted to support the maintenance of your cells, nerves, bones, and teeth and ensure the performance of your brain. Your body cannot produce many vital substances itself and relies on external sources.
With Nobilin Multivital, you can specifically support your body in its ongoing work. This multivitamin supplement provides you with 24 essential vitamins, minerals, and trace elements and enriches its balanced combination with 1.5 mg of lutein per tablet. Lutein is a secondary plant substance with strong antioxidant effects. Lutein is a carotenoid and protects plants from damage caused by light. It can support the human body in its defense against free radicals.
WHICH VITAMINS ARE GOOD FOR WHAT?
The immune system: Your immune system is a bulwark against disease. It benefits from vitamins A, C, E, folic acid, copper, selenium, and zinc.
The brain: It is the control center of our body. Pantothenic acid, biotin, vitamins B1, B2, B6, B12, niacin, and folic acid support your brain activity and your nervous system.
The energy: Iron, magnesium and vitamin B12 provide your body with energy and prevent fatigue.
Bones and teeth: Vitamin D3, calcium, manganese, vitamins C and K, and phosphorus are essential building blocks for your bones and teeth.
The eyes: Vision needs to be strengthened as we age. The carotene lutein supports your eyes.
Metabolism: Chromium, molybdenum, iodine, and phosphorus support important metabolic processes. Chromium, for example, contributes to maintaining normal blood sugar levels.
Good to know: Fruits and vegetables often lose important vitamins due to long transport and storage times, and valuable nutrients can also be lost during cooking. Furthermore, your need for vital micronutrients may be increased due to persistent stress, competitive sports, dieting, illness, medication, or even age. Especially during these phases, supplementing with multivitamin supplements like Nobilin Multivital can be beneficial.
25 vital substances sensibly combined
Nobilin Multivital's high-quality and comprehensive combination of vital substances is recommended for those with increased nutrient requirements. In such cases, the 25 vital substances in Nobilin Multivital can make an important contribution to maintaining good health. The carefully selected combination and the finely balanced amounts of the vital substances can significantly improve the body's supply of vital nutrients.
WHAT FUNCTIONS DO VITAMINS HAVE?
Vitamins are organic compounds that are involved in many different biochemical processes. Without them, the body cannot maintain a strong immune system. Vitamins are also involved in many metabolic processes. Unlike plants, which can synthesize all the substances they need themselves with sufficient light and water, humans must obtain 11 of the 13 known vitamins through food. A balanced diet is important to prevent unhealthy and, in extreme cases, life-threatening deficiencies. During growth, old age, pregnancy, and breastfeeding, there is an increased need for vitamins, making a vitamin-rich diet especially important.
WHAT FUNCTIONS DO MINERALS HAVE?
According to the dictionary, minerals (also colloquially "minerals" or "minerals") are classified as "inorganic substances." They are essential for life and must be obtained through the diet. Minerals such as calcium or magnesium, and trace elements required in much lower concentrations (e.g., copper, zinc, or iron), are essential components of many hormones and enzymes and, in conjunction with vitamins, are required for a healthy metabolism. Furthermore, minerals serve as the building blocks of our bones, teeth, and connective tissue.
Minerals and trace elements can therefore rightly be called the "salts of life" and "building blocks of the body." Without them, neither the interaction of our muscles and nerves nor blood formation or growth would function. Essential minerals are calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, chloride, and phosphorus. Essential trace elements include iodine, selenium, iron, chromium, copper, zinc, manganese, and molybdenum. Diet plays a key role in ensuring an adequate supply of these essential nutrients. In some regions, deficiencies, especially with regard to iodine and selenium, are particularly common due to typical diets.
IN WHICH FOODS DOES LUTEIN OCCURRENT?
Lutein is a fat-soluble pigment found in plants. It belongs to the xanthophyll family of carotenoids. These secondary plant substances primarily function to protect plant chlorophyll molecules from destruction by photooxidation (light-triggered reactions). In humans, they act as powerful antioxidants, protecting the body from free radicals. Lutein also influences water balance and the functions of cell membranes. High amounts of lutein are found in the human eye. Studies suggest that lutein may have a preventative effect against degenerative eye diseases such as cataracts. A sufficiently high concentration of lutein protects the macula from harmful UV light.
Xanthophylls such as lutein are found in high concentrations in green leafy vegetables such as kale (20 mg/100 g) and spinach (10 mg/100 g). Significant amounts of lutein are also found in lettuce, leeks, peas, and egg yolks.
Tagesdosis (1 Tablette) enthält:
25 wichtige Stoffe darunter Vitamine, Mineralstoffe und Lutein
Multivitamin from A to Z
For energy, vitality and well-being
Your body is working around the clock. Day and night, your immune system is busy fighting off free radicals and protecting you from harmful pathogens. Constant processes are taking place in which substances from food are converted to support the maintenance of your cells, nerves, bones, and teeth and ensure the performance of your brain. Your body cannot produce many vital substances itself and relies on external sources.
Popular multivitamin supplement
Numerous customers are convinced
With Nobilin Multivital®, you can specifically support your body in its ongoing work. This multivital supplement provides you with 24 essential vitamins, minerals, and trace elements, and enriches its balanced combination with 1.5 mg of lutein per tablet. Lutein is a carotenoid found in the center of the retina of the eye.
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Which vitamins do I need?
Vitamins are essential for your health. They are vital compounds that the human body cannot produce, or cannot produce in sufficient quantities. Their name comes from the Latin word vita, meaning "life." Vitamins control numerous biochemical processes. More than 100,000 metabolic processes in your body depend on vitamins. Among other things, vitamins support your immune system, provide you with energy, detoxify your body, protect you from free radicals, and are also involved in the production of hormones. Your body cannot produce most vitamins itself, or only insufficiently. You must therefore get them from food. There are 13 vitamins in total. The fat-soluble ones include vitamins A, D, E, and K. The water-soluble ones include vitamin C and the 8 B vitamins: B1, B2, niacin, B6, folic acid, pantothenic acid, biotin, and B12.
Which minerals do I need?
Minerals are essential nutrients and must be obtained through our diet. Major elements such as calcium and magnesium, and trace elements (such as iron, copper, or zinc), which are required in much lower concentrations, are essential components of many hormones and enzymes and, in conjunction with vitamins, are required for a healthy metabolism. Furthermore, minerals serve as the building blocks of our bones, teeth, and connective tissue. Without minerals and trace elements, neither the interaction of our muscles and nerves nor blood formation or growth would function. They can therefore rightly be called the "salts of life."
Which vitamin is good for what? Example: Lutein
Lutein (from the Latin luteus "yellow") is a xanthophyll (from ancient Greek xanthós "yellow" and phyllon "leaf"), a pigment from the photosynthetic cells of plants. In humans, lutein is found in large quantities within the eye in the so-called macula - the area of sharpest vision. This is where metabolism is particularly intensive, producing many breakdown products - including free radicals. Lutein offers the sensitive structures in the macula double protection: As an antioxidant, it neutralizes harmful free radicals, thus preventing oxidative stress and protecting the retina. Lutein is also able to absorb UV radiation from sunlight, thus protecting the eye from damage.
Which dietary supplement should I take?
We provide you with a useful preparation made up of well-balanced ingredients to provide you with basic nutrition for an active life and vital well-being.
Why should I buy Nobilin Multivital® from Medicom?
Nobilin Multivital® is an affordable, compact tablet product containing everything from vitamin A to zinc for targeted basic nutrition.
How long should I take vitamin tablets?
Nobilin Multivital® can be taken continuously at the recommended dosage.