Wellness Plus Capsules
Replenish your system
Optimize your absorption
of vital micronutrients.
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Wellness Plus Capsules feature
high potencies of B-vitamins, patented
amino acid chelated minerals, and probiotic nutrients
to further aid digestion
and help support immune
function. VistaVitamins® Wellness
Plus also strengthens
antioxidant protection
with a complete range
of natural carotenoid
vitamins including alpha,
beta and gamma carotenes,
beta cryptoxanthin, lutein,
lycopene and zeaxanthin.
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$1.34 - Price Per Day
with Auto-Refill Program |
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VistaVitamins
Wellness Plus Capsules
Benefits:
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- Superior
quality ingredients
(specifically chosen
to improve absorbability).
- Patented
mineral amino acid
chelates
providing improved
absorption rates.
- Optimum
levels of essential
vitamins
and minerals.
- Complete
antioxidant protection
from mixed
natural carotenoids.
- Quick
capsule breakdown
and release of actives
in the stomach pouch.
- Convenient
AM/PM daily dose
packets.
- Provides
long term nutritional
support
for the gastric
bypass patient.
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Essential
Nutrients for Gastric Bypass
Patients
Gastric bypass patients
have unique nutritional
needs. While every patient
needs comprehensive nutritional
support, surgery will cause
changes to your body that
present specific nutrition
challenges and VistaVitamins
can provide that support.
To see a list of the full
nutrient value of VistaVitamins
Plus Wellness Formula
check out our Supplement
Facts. If you’re
ready to get started with
your VistaVitamins support
system CLICK
HERE.
Frequent nutrient deficiencies
related to gastric bypass
surgery.
Here is an overview of
nutrients that have proven
troublesome for many gastric
bypass patients:
Vitamin B12
Greater than 30% of all
gastric bypass patients
develop a vitamin B12 deficiency.
B12 (or cobalamin) is a
member of the b-complex
vitamins, which play a
role in energy metabolism,
are essential to red blood
cell production, and contribute
to the health of the nervous
system. Similar to folic
acid (another B vitamin),
B12 is required for proper
DNA & RNA production.
A B12 deficiency can facilitate:
pernicious anemia, impaired
mental function, impaired
nerve function, and reduced
heart health.
Iron
Between one-third and one-half
of all gastric bypass patients
develop an iron deficiency,
especially menstruating
women. Iron is essential
to the transport of oxygen
throughout the body as
is a major component of
hemoglobin in red blood
cells, the primary carrier
molecule for oxygen. Iron
deficiency can facilitate
anemia, which occurs when
the red blood cells cannot
carry enough oxygen throughout
the body. Iron is also
involved with the function
of the immune system as
well as mood and behavior
control.
Folic Acid
Folic acid deficiency is
common in the general American
adult population and among
gastric bypass patients.
This vitamin is a member
of the b-complex family
of vitamins, which primarily
assists the body’s
energy production. Folic
acid plays a fundamental
role in red blood cell
production and is important
in the prevention of cardiovascular
disease, stroke and some
cancers. Proper folic acid
intake is also vital for
the prevention of birth
defects by assisting in
DNA & RNA production.
Calcium
Calcium is typically the
most abundant mineral in
the human body and is crucial
to the health of bones
and teeth. Calcium also
plays an important role
in maintaining blood pressure,
muscle contractions and
nerve impulses. The most
direct effect of a calcium
deficiency is osteoporosis,
a disease characterized
by thin and weak bones.
Calcium is dependent on
Vitamin D for uptake into
the body so supplements
should provide both nutrients.
Common
nutrient deficiencies
related to gastric bypass
surgery. Zinc
Zinc is required by every
cell in the human body.
While zinc deficiency is
not a frequent occurrence,
adequate zinc levels are
important to immune function,
skin health and fertility.
Zinc has also been shown
to help reduce the duration
of colds and also has antioxidant
properties helping the
body fight the effect of
free radicals.
Vitamin A
Vitamin A is a carotenoid,
which the body uses to
maintain eye health by
protecting and improving
the mechanism that allows
the eye to change between
day and night vision. Vitamin
A also supports healthy
bones, skin teeth and the
immune system.
Vitamin D
Vitamin D can be naturally
acquired from sunshine
and foods such as milk.
This important vitamin’s
primary role in the body
is to assist in the proper
uptake of calcium during
digestion, allowing calcium
to incorporate into the
bones and connective tissues.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E is recognized
for its antioxidant properties
as it can thwart the effects
of free radicals on cells
throughout the cell, especially
the heart where free radicals
play a role in the development
of congestive heart failure.

Directions
As
a dietary supplement, adults
take capsules
within 20 minutes of
eating your meals; contents
of the AM packet with
a morning meal and those
in the PM packet with
an evening meal. For
best results do not take
vitamins with coffee
or tea.
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contain naturally chelated
minerals for superior
absorption. To enhance
the natural properties
of the vitamins and
minerals, we suggest
you take them with
food or water only.
Beverages such as coffee
or tea that contain
tannins may interfere
with vitamin and mineral
utilization. |
Warnings
Accidental
overdose of iron-containing
products
is the leading cause
of fatal poisoning in
children under 6. In
case of accidental overdose,
call a doctor or poison
control center immediately.
Keep this product out
of the reach of children.
Caution: Do
not take this product
without
first consulting
your physician or healthcare
professional; especially,
if you are pregnant, or
planning on becoming pregnant,
taking prescription medications,
or under treatment for
any medical condition.
Contains
high doses of Vitamin
A.
Store
in a cool, dry place.
Do not use this product
if any of the individual
packets have been torn
or tampered with.
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statements have not
been evaluated by the
Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not
intended to diagnose,
treat, cure or prevent
any disease. |
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