Theralogix calls its new PhytoLife Balance supplement “the first and only supplement formulated for a plant-based diet certified by NSF International.”
Theralogix Nutritional Sciences (Rockville, MD) says that its new PhytoLife Balance supplement is designed to address potential nutritional gaps for people following a plant-based diet. The company says that the product, which carries Contents Certified certification from NSF International verifying its contents match label claims, “is the first and only supplement formulated for a plant-based diet certified by NSF International.”
“A plant-based diet can be a very healthy option for many people, but with any restrictive diet, certain nutrients may be lacking,” says a company press release. “If you follow a plant-based diet, Phyto Life Balance is the easiest way to ensure you’re getting all the essential nutrients you need. PhytoLife Balance delivers the right balance of 10 essential nutrients that can be difficult to get from plants alone.”
Those ingredients include Vitashine vitamin D3 derived from lichen; vitamin B12; iodine; vitamin K2; chelated minerals calcium, magnesium, iron, and zinc; plus DHA and EPA omega-3 fatty acids.
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