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Vitamin Sprays

Sprayology® reinvents the vitamin as it invigorates a generation of time-deprived professionals. These pioneering nutritional supplements are sprayed into the mouth and under the tongue, where they are absorbed directly into the bloodstream. Unlike the traditional capsule form, oral sprays bypass the digestive system, which can degrade the restorative properties of nutrients, so more nourishment makes it into the bloodstream.

Vitamins are vital nutrients that our bodies need for energy and to prevent disease. Our bodies cannot make vitamins, so we must take them as part of our diet through the foods we eat and through supplementation.

The key to a supplement's effectiveness is its ability to transport an appropriate amount of the active ingredient into the bloodstream in a timely manner. Spraying the vitamin under the tongue allows absorption directly into the body. Additionally, the delivery of vitamins and minerals by a sublingual spray is convenient and tastes good.

Vitamins: Important to Know

Proof that multivitamin-mineral supplements protect health continues to accumulate:

  • Taking a multi-vitamin pill for 15 years or more may reduce the risk of colon cancer by 75 percent, according to a study of 80,000 U.S. nurses
  • Daily doses of multivitamin supplements have been found to cut fetal deaths, low birth weight, and pre-term births by 40 percent
  • 1997 the U.S. FDA agreed that women who intend to become pregnant should be getting 400 mcg of supplemental folic acid
  • Studies show that women with the highest intake of folate and vitamin B6 may cut their heart disease risk in 1/2 compared to women with low intake
  • Men & women taking levels of Vitamin E higher than can be obtained from food have lower rates of heart disease than those who ingest low doses do
  • Daily multivitamin supplements have been found to boost immune response by up to 60% in older people
  • Viamin E supplementation has also been found to boost immune response in the elderly
  • Researchers estimate that regular use of vitamin supplements, including vitamin C and E could delay the onset of cataracts by at least ten years