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Vitabase
| Multivitamin for Men and Women
- Contains vitamins, minerals, and herbs beneficial for healthy hair, skin, and nails.
- Provides complete multivitamin and mineral — no need to take multiple products!
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Is your hair dry and brittle, your skin showing signs of aging, or your nails not as strong as they used to be? Healthy hair, skin, and nails come from more than just exterior agents you might use. The beginning of healthy hair, skin, and nails is nutritional. If you fail to get the appropriate nutrients in your body, the deficiency may begin to show up in scaly, flaky skin or hair that lacks the luster it once had.
Vitabase Hair, Skin & Nails is a scientifically formulated group of vitamins, minerals, and herbs designed to provide the nutrients beneficial to hair, skin, and nail growth. It also serves as a complete multivitamin and mineral supplement.
Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, adults take three (3) tablets daily at mealtime, or as directed by a health care professional. Store in a cool, dry place and away from direct light.
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Supplemental Facts Serving Size: 3 Tablet(s)
Notes: **from L-OptiZincâ„¢, a patented 1:1 complex of zinc and methionine (U.S. Patents 4,764,633 & 5,278,329).
L-OptiZincâ„¢ is a trademark of InterHealth Co.
*** from Opti-MSM, a premium brand of MSM manufactured by Cardinal Nutrition.
Other Ingredients: May contain one or more of the following: magnesium stearate, cellulose, modified cellulose, modified cellulose gum, vegetable stearin, dicalcium phosphate and silica. Contains soy. |
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Contains No Added: sugar, salt, dairy, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, preservatives, artificial colors or flavors.
Caution: Keep out of reach of children.
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