SUGGESTED USE
Adults take 1 scoop daily with 200ml of water post lunch or as suggested by your Healthcare Professional.
Product Information
Unived’s Vegan Essentials is formulated with essential vitamins and minerals to fill the nutritional gap in vegan and vegetarian individuals. It provides a convenient approach to supplement critical nutrients that might be absent in a vegan diet.
A vegan diet often lacks important vitamins like vitamin D, Vitamin B9, Vitamin B12 and minerals like Zinc, and Iodine. This product not only helps meet the important vitamins and minerals requirements of vegan but also provides other essential nutrients such as Taurine, lysine, and choline which are required by the body to function at their full efficiency.
Key Benefits
- Provides energy for metabolism and overall wellness.
- Helps strengthen immunity and improves cognitive function.
- Beneficial for maintaining bone health.
- Beneficial for liver health.
- Helps regulate normal metabolism and reduces fatigue.
Ingredient Information
- UNI-V5 Blend [L-Taurine, L-Lysine HCL, Soy Phospholipids (Standardized to 50% Phosphatidylcholine), MenaquinGold® as Menaquinone-7 from Fermented Chickpeas, Vitashine™ as Cholecalciferol from Lichen] – 1.328g
- Vitamin B Complex Blend [Tulsi Extract (Ocimum sanctum Leaves Extract), Sunflower Extract (Helianthus annuus Seed Extract), Papaya Extract (Carica papaya L. Leaves Extract), Lemon Peel Extract (Citrus limon Fruit Peel Extract), Sesbania grandiflora Leaves Extract, Spirulina Extract (Arthrospira platensis Extract)] – 772.57mg
- Super Greens Blend [Organic Chlorella Powder, Organic Spirulina Powder] – 430mg
- Mineral Blend [Ferrous BisGlycinate, Zinc Citrate, Moringa Leaves Extract (Moringa oleifera Extract), Mustard Seed Extract (Brassica nigra Extract)] – 242mg
- OTHER INGREDIENT: Encapsulated Mango Flavour, Citric Acid (INS 330), Steviol glycosides (INS 960).
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Unived’s Vegan Essential is designed to fill the nutrition gaps in vegan and vegetarian diets. It is developed to provide a range of multivitamins, minerals, and other essential nutrients which are often lacking in a vegan diet but play a crucial role in maintaining the body’s healthy functions.
A. UNI-V5 Blend:
L-Taurine, L-Lysine HCL, Soy Phospholipids (Standardized to 50% Phosphatidylcholine), MenaquinGold® as Menaquinone-7 from Fermented Chickpeas, Vitashine™ as Cholecalciferol from Lichen.
B. Vitamin B Complex Blend:
Tulsi Extract (Ocimum sanctum Leaves Extract), Sunflower Extract (Helianthus annuus Seed Extract), Papaya Extract (Carica papaya L.Leaves Extract), Lemon Peel Extract (Citrus limon Fruit Peel Extract), Sesbania grandiflora Leaves Extract, Spirulina Extract (Arthrospora plantensis Extract).
C. Super Greens Blend:
Organic Chlorella Powder, Organic Spirulina Powder.
D. Mineral Blend:
Ferrous BisGlycinate, Zinc Citrate, Moringa Leaves Extract (Moringa oleifera Extract), Mustard Seed Extract (Brassica nigra Extract).
Role of Ingredients:
- Vitamin D:
Vitamin D regulates the absorption of calcium and phosphorus in the bones, helps in bone mineralization, and aids in inter-communication throughout the body. It helps in achieving strong muscles, and better immune, mental, heart, and dental health.
- Vitamin K:
Only some fermented food like cheeses and other animal products contain vitamin K2. Therefore vitamin K2 consumption is nil in vegans unless, of course, they consume Japanese natto beans.
- B Complex Vitamins:
Riboflavin (B2) – is a part of two coenzymes (flavin mononucleotide and flavin adenine dinucleotide). The two coenzymes are involved in oxidation-reduction reactions during energy production within the metabolic pathways. It helps extract energy from glucose, fatty acids, and amino acids.
Niacin (B3) – it plays a critical role in breaking down carbohydrates and fatty acids during exercise. Its other role is to repair and replicate cells post-exercise.
Pyridoxine (B6) – Our body cannot synthesize sufficient quantities of all amino acids without vitamin B6. Pyridoxine helps deliver oxygen throughout pur body and helps nerve cells communicate. Pyridoxine also works with folate and vitamin B12 to lower homocysteine levels in the blood.
Folate (B9) – is involved with DNA synthesis and the mutation of red blood cells and other cells. It also helps decrease homocysteine levels and is involved in amino acid metabolism.
Vitamin B12 – Vitamin B12 is important for the functions of the nervous system, homocysteine metabolism, and DNA synthesis, especially in erythrocytes. It also helps in the utilization of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats and is known to increase endurance capability, help in the production of new red blood cells, and repair damaged muscles.
Vitamin B12 is more abundant in animal-based food than in plant-based food. Athletes with a lower intake of B12 like vegetarian and vegan athletes could be at a disadvantage because of it.
- Iron:
A vegetarian diet contains iron but it contains non-heme iron, which generally is not absorbable as heme iron. Therefore there is a concern regarding iron deficiency in vegetarians. Iron absorption depends on enhancers and inhibitors present in foods.
- Zinc:
Zinc is present in abundance in a vegetarian diet, but it is not absorbed readily from plant foods as these foods contain phytate, which inhibits the absorption of zinc. Due to its poor bioavailability, it is suggested that vegetarians and vegans should consume 50% more as compared to non-vegetarians.
- Iodine:
A 2003 study of vegans in Germany estimated that only about 40% of the daily requirements for Iodine commonly was met on a vegan diet. Another study based on iodine excretion concluded that 80% of vegans, 25% of vegetarians, and 9% of conventional eaters are iodine deficient.
- Taurine:
- L- Lysine:
Most vegans and vegetarians consume a sufficient amount of amino acids. L-Lysine is absent in cereals. Thereforevegan and vegetarians who follow a limited grain-based diet have a chance to consume inadequate amounts of lysine.
- Choline:
Humans can synthesize choline in a small amount therefore most of the choline requirement is fulfilled by either diet or suplementation. Choline is predominantly present in animal-derived foods. Therefore, vegans and vegetarians are at high risk of deficiency.
- Spirulina:
- Chlorella:
What is the suggested use of Unived Vegan Essentials?
Adults take 1 scoop daily with 200mL of water post lunch or as suggested by your healthcare practitioner.
Can I take it with multivitamins?
Vegan essentials contains nutrients that are generally lacking in vegan or vegetarian diet. If you take another supplement that contains any of the nutrients in the product, yoy may exceed the RDA of that nutrient. To avoid the double dose you can take multivitamins and vegan essentials alternatively. Speak with your healthcare practitioner before taking any supplement.
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SUGGESTED USE
Adults take 1 scoop daily with 200ml of water post lunch or as suggested by your Healthcare Professional.