Beta Carotene Description |
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Beta-carotene is also known as provitamin A because it can be converted into vitamin A within the body. Not only can beta-carotene be used to make vitamin A when needed, it is also a powerful antioxidant. Antioxidants are needed to protect the body from harm due to damaging compounds generated during our body's metabolism called free radicals.
Food sources of beta-carotene include yellow, orange and dark green vegetables and fruits such as carrots, squash and oranges.
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Beta Carotene Suggested Use |
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One (1) to three (3) softgels daily with a meal.
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Beta Carotene Ingredients/Supplement Facts |
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Beta Carotene
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Beta Carotene Additional Information |
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Primary Uses: Provitamin A (can make vitamin A within the body if vitamin A is needed). Secondary Uses: Antioxidant, Cardiovascular health, Defense mechanism of body support.
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