Beta-Alanine

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Supplement Name: Beta-Alanine Introduction: Beta-Alanine is a non-essential naturally occurring beta amino acid. Beta-alanine is not believed to be used in the building of proteins. Sources includ...


Selenium

Posted by First Protein | ON 18th October | 263 comments

Supplement Name: Selenium Introduction: Selenium is a trace mineral that is essential to good health, assisting in the function our immune system, reproduction, and thyroid hormone metabolism. Bre...


Iron

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Supplement Name: Iron Introduction: Iron is a essential mineral that is an integral part to many proteins and enzymes that help maintain good health. A deficiency in iron can result in fatigue, p...


Potassium

Posted by First Protein | ON 18th October | 140 comments

Introduction: Potassium is the third most abundant mineral found in the human body, and is essential for maintaining good health. Sufficient amounts of potassium in your diet help sustain muscles, co...


Vitamin C

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Supplement Name: Vitamin C Introduction: Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) is an essential nutrient that assists with the metabolism. As a water soluble vitamin, our bodies are unable to store it, hence i...


Folic Acid (Vitamin B9 or Folacin)

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Supplement Name: Folic Acid (Vitamin B9 or Folacin) Introduction: Folic Acid is a water soluble vitamin within the B-Group and is important in many body processes. Good sources include green vegeta...


Thiamin (Vitamin B1 or Aneurin)

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Thiamin (Vitamin B1 or Aneurin)Supplement Name: Thiamin (Vitamin B1 or Aneurin) Introduction: Thiamin is a water soluble vitamin of the B complex and is found in a wide variety of foods in low conc...


Vitamin A

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Supplement Name: Vitamin A Introduction: Also known as ‘Retinol’, Vitamin A is a fat soluble vitamin which may be found in several forms, though principally in foods of animal origin (...


Zinc

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Supplement Name: Zinc Introduction: Zinc is an essential trace element, necessary for plant, animals and microorganisms, and is involved in aspect of cellular metabolism. Zinc is found in many foo...


Calcium

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Supplement Name: Calcium Introduction: Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body and is found in most food, but is more potent in diary based products. Calcium is required for muscle contrac...