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1. Protects Your Eyes From Night Blindness and Age-Related Decline. This is as a result of oxidative stress that damages the cells around our eyes as we age.
2. May Lower Your Risk of Certain Cancers - including Hodgkin’s lymphoma, as well as cervical, lung and bladder cancer.
3. Supports a Healthy Immune System - A deficiency in vitamin A can increase your susceptibility to infections and delay your recovery when you get sick because Vitamin A plays a vital role in maintaining your body’s natural
4. Reduces Your Risk of Acne. Vitamin A deficiency may increase your risk of developing acne, as it causes an overproduction of the protein keratin in your hair follicles leading to chronic breakouts. If your have been treating acnes without success, you may just be lacking enough Vitamins A
5. Supports Bone Health. Eating the recommended amount of vitamin A may help protect your bones and reduce your risk of fractures especially as you get older.
6. Promotes Healthy Growth and Reproduction. In pregnant women, vitamin A is also involved in the growth and development of many major organs and structures of the unborn child, including the skeleton, nervous system, heart, kidneys, eyes, lungs, and pancreas.
Your body needs a recommended dose of Vitamin A every day. Our Wellness Pack has just the right amount your body needs in addition to 11 other vitamins, 10 minerals, 0mega 3 & Antioxidants
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