Regulations
Statements according to Regulation (EU) No 432/2012 on permitted health claims on food:
Vitamin B6 (riboflavin) plays a role in cysteine synthesis, immune function, homocysteine, protein and glycogen metabolism, red blood cell formation, immune function and hormone regulation. It contributes to the release of energy in metabolism, to the functioning of the nervous system, to normal psychological functioning, to the reduction of fatigue and exhaustion.
Vitamin A plays a role in iron metabolism, in the maintenance of vision, in the functioning of the immune system, in cell specialisation, contributes to the maintenance of healthy mucous membranes and to the maintenance of healthy skin.
Vitamin D contributes to the functioning of the immune system, plays a role in cell division, and helps to maintain healthy bones, muscles and teeth. It contributes to the normal absorption/utilisation of calcium and phosphorus. And to normal blood calcium levels.
Vitamin E plays a role in protecting cells against oxidative stress.
Vitamin C plays a role in the formation of collagen for normal function of blood vessels, bones, cartilage, gums, skin and teeth, in the functioning of the immune system during and after intense physical activity, in the protection of cells against oxidative stress. It contributes to the release of energy in metabolism, to the functioning of the nervous system, to normal psychological functioning, to the functioning of the immune system, to the reduction of fatigue and exhaustion, to the restoration of the reduced form of vitamin E. It also increases the absorption of iron.
Riboflavin (B2) contributes to the release of metabolic energy, the functioning of the nervous system, the maintenance of healthy mucous membranes, the maintenance of healthy skin and the reduction of fatigue and tiredness. It plays a role in maintaining normal red blood cells, in maintaining vision, in iron metabolism and in protecting cells against oxidative stress.
Pantothenic acid (converts to vitamin B5) contributes to the release of energy in metabolism, to the reduction of fatigue and tiredness and to mental performance. It plays a role in the synthesis and metabolism of steroid hormones, vitamin D and some neurotransmitters.
Vitamin B12 contributes to the release of metabolic energy, the functioning of the nervous system, the metabolism of homocysteine, normal psychological functioning, and the reduction of fatigue and tiredness. It plays a role in red blood cell formation, immune function and cell division.
Biotin (B7) contributes to the release of metabolic energy, the functioning of the nervous system, the metabolism of macronutrients, normal psychological functioning, and the maintenance of healthy hair, mucous membranes and skin.
Zinc plays a role in the metabolism of acids, bases, carbohydrates, macronutrients, fatty acids and vitamin A, immune function, maintenance of vision, cognitive functions, DNA synthesis, fertility and reproduction, protein synthesis. It contributes to the maintenance of healthy hair, nails, skin and bones, to the maintenance of normal testosterone levels in the blood and to the protection of cells against oxidative stress.