LifePak® Family
Comprehensive supplements that promote longevity, wellness and vitality.
LifePak is a comprehensive dietary supplement with important antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients to support anti-aging benefits.
Benefits
Offers superior anti-aging benefits and cell protection by providing the body with important antioxidants and phytonutrients such as alpha-lipoic acid and catechins
Improves and supports your antioxidant defense network
Supplies a comprehensive blend of nutrients to support a healthy cardiovascular system
Provides comprehensive bone nutrition support
Promotes healthy immune function
Supports normal blood sugar metabolism
Corrects nutritional deficiencies
LifePak® adalah suplemen nutrisi yang memiliki tingkat mikronutrisi optimal yang diformulasikan secara ilmiah untuk mendukung kesehatan dan kesejahteraan jangka panjang. LifePak® memberikan komposisi yang menyeluruh dari antioksidan, vitamin dan mineral yang biasanya tidak tercukupi pada makanan orang dewasa. https://nuskin.web.id/lifepak-nuskin/
Sebagai tambahan untuk melengkapi kekurangan nutrisi ini, banyak manfaat kesehatan dari LifePak® yaitu antioksidan yang kuat untuk mendukung dan melindungi sel, mendukung sistem kekebalan, mendukung kesehatan jantung dan pembuluh darah, mendukung metabolisme gula darah, nutrisi tulang lengkap dan manfaat anti penuaan lainnya.
Digunakan bersama produk Pharmanex® MarineOmega, LifePak memberikan pondasi nutrisi untuk vitalitas kesehatan jangka panjang dan energi bebas yang melemahkan sehubungan dengan kekurangan nutrisi. Empat tablet dalam satu kemasan yang nyaman mempermudah orang dewasa untuk mengkonsumsi LifePak® tiap pagi dan sore hari disertai dengan makan yang lengkap https://nuskin.web.id/nuskin-lifepak/
A dietary supplement is a manufactured product intended to supplement one's diet by taking a pill, capsule, tablet, powder, or liquid.[2] A supplement can provide nutrients either extracted from food sources or that are synthetic in order to increase the quantity of their consumption. The class of nutrient compounds includes vitamins, minerals, fiber, fatty acids, and amino acids. Dietary supplements can also contain substances that have not been confirmed as being essential to life, but are marketed as having a beneficial biological effect, such as plant pigments or polyphenols. Animals can also be a source of supplement ingredients, such as collagen from chickens or fish for example. These are also sold individually and in combination, and may be combined with nutrient ingredients. The European Commission has also established harmonized rules to help insure that food supplements are safe and appropriately labeled.[3]
Creating an industry estimated to have a 2020 value of $140.3 billion,[4] there are more than 50,000 dietary supplement products marketed in the United States,[5] where about 50% of the American adult population consumes dietary supplements. Multivitamins are the most commonly used product among types of dietary supplements.[6] The United States National Institutes of Health states that supplements "may be of value" for those who are nutrient deficient from their diet and receive approval from their medical provider.[7]
In the United States, it is against federal regulations for supplement manufacturers to claim that these products prevent or treat any disease. Companies are allowed to use what is referred to as "Structure/Function" wording if there is substantiation of scientific evidence for a supplement providing a potential health effect.[8] An example would be "_____ helps maintain healthy joints", but the label must bear a disclaimer that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) "has not evaluated the claim" and that the dietary supplement product is not intended to "diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease", because only a drug can legally make such a claim.[8] The FDA enforces these regulations and also prohibits the sale of supplements and supplement ingredients that are dangerous, or supplements not made according to standardized good manufacturing practices (GMPs).