Multi is a complete supplement for everyone, in addition to a healthy lifestyle and varied diet. It has an optimally absorbable composition and is formulated with a Clean Label, meaning it contains no fillers, excipients, or artificial colors. With a plant-based capsule, this Multi is also suitable for vegans.
BEYUNA MULTI
The recommended daily adult dose is 2 capsules per day.
Two tablets contain:
Ingredients | --- | *R.I. | Content |
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Spirulina platensis | 135 mg | ||
Maqui berry powder | 112.5 mg | ||
Choline hydrogen tartrate | Choline | 37.4 mg | |
Pomegranate juice powder extract, 90 mg | Polyphenols | 45 mg | |
Pinebark extract | Proanthocyanidins | 45 mg | |
D-alpha-Tocopheryl acetate | Vitamin E | 225% | 27 mg |
MCT 60/40 powder | |||
Inositol | |||
Bamboo extract | |||
FloraGLO® 10% VG TabGrade | Lutein | 3.8 mg | |
Zeaxanthin | 225 µg | ||
Beta-Carotene 20% powder, natural | Vitamin A | 113% | 5.4 mg |
Zinc citrate 3-hydrate | Zinc | 76% | 7.6 mg |
Chromium (lll)chloride on calcium carbonat | Chrome | 75% | 30 µg |
Riboflavin | Vitamin B2 | 157% | 2.2 mg |
Thiamine Mononitrate | Vitamin B1 | 113% | 1.23 mg |
Cholecalciferol dry powder | Vitamin D3 | 76% | 3.8 µg |
5MTHF-Glucosamine | Folate | 150% | 300,2 µg |
Methylcobalamin | Vitamin B12 | 160% | 4.0 µg |
Tomatoextract | Lycopene | 750 µg | |
Nicotinamid | Vitamin B3 | 94% | 15 mg |
Manganese (ll)-sulphate Monohydrate | Manganese | 100% | 2 mg |
Calcium D-Pantothenate | Vitamin B5 | 113% | 6.8 mg |
Copper gluconate | Copper | 100% | 1 mg |
Potassium iodine 10% | Iodine | 100% | 150 µg |
Vitamin K2 | Vitamin K2 | 60% | 60 µg |
Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate | Vitamin B6 | 257 % | 3.6 mg |
Black pepper extract |
Warning: Not suitable for children under 1 year old. From 1 to 4 years old, take 1 capsule per day. From 4 years old, take 2 capsules per day.
BEYUNA MULTI
According to EC Directives 2000/13, 2003/89, 2005/26, 2005/63, 2006/142, 2007/68 and updates.
Allergens | Yes/No |
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Cereals containing gluten and products thereof | No |
Crustaceans and products thereof | No |
Eggs and products thereof | No |
Fish and products thereof | No |
Peanuts and products thereof | No |
Soy/ Soyderivatives | No |
Milk and products thereof, including lactose | No |
Nuts and products thereof | No |
Celery and products thereof | No |
Mustard and products thereof | No |
Sesame seeds and products thereof | No |
Sulphur dioxide and sulphites at concentrations of more than 10 mg/l, expressed as SO | No |
Lupin and products thereof | No |
Molluscs and products thereof | No |
GMO-Free
European legislation was adopted in 2012 relating to nutrition and health claims made on foods (the Commission Regulation). The Commission Regulation is a European Regulation (432/2012) which sets out what information may be provided regarding the effect of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients on products (on packaging, labels, websites, advertisements, in brochures, books and on social media).
Only approved health claims may be made. These claims provide information about the effect a particular ingredient has on health. Approved health claims are recommended by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). For many years, it was possible for companies to submit health claims, but unfortunately very few of them were approved. Because many of the claims submitted were rejected, some nutrients have no approved claims which relate to them.
Food supplements are not a medication and may only promote health. This means medical claims can never be made in relation to supplements.
We all enjoy free speech, and it is possible to make claims about the effect of certain nutrients in articles and brochures and on websites, but in this case there should be no advertising of a specific product or any reference made to it.
The Inspection Board for the Promotion of Health Products
Public advertising of self-care medicines, medical (self-care) aids or health products is in the interest of public health, though it does require clear regulations. Industry, the media and advertisers recognise their social responsibilities, and have created rules with which public advertising must comply.
These rules are drawn up by the Dutch Foundation for Monitoring Medicinal Product Advertising (KOAG) and the Dutch Foundation for the Promotion of Health Products (KAG). On behalf of the KOAG and KAG, the Inspection Board monitors the public advertising of medicines, medical (self-care) aids and health products.
Companies can have their claims verified by KOAG KAG. If a claim is verified and permitted, the company is given an approval number. This can be found on claims made in, e.g., brochures.
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