Geavanceerde Antioxidantenformule
Overview
This formula combines several well-known antioxidants with a small amount of caffeine for a balanced, everyday wellness approach. It is designed to support antioxidant status and general cellular wellbeing. The blend includes reduced glutathione, alpha-lipoic acid, vitamin E, green tea extract, and coenzyme Q10.
The product is intended for adults who want a convenient way to include multiple antioxidant ingredients in one serving. It focuses on supporting normal physiological processes related to oxidative balance. It is not positioned for medical use or for managing any condition.
Antioxidant support focus
Reduced glutathione and vitamin E are included as foundational antioxidant nutrients used in many daily routines. Alpha-lipoic acid is often described as a broad-spectrum antioxidant ingredient because it participates in multiple redox-related pathways. Green tea extract contributes polyphenols, including EGCG, which are widely used for general antioxidant support.
By combining nutrient antioxidants with plant polyphenols, the formula aims to provide coverage across different antioxidant systems. This multi-ingredient approach is commonly used to support the body’s normal response to everyday oxidative stress. Individual responses can vary based on diet, lifestyle, and baseline nutrient status.
Cellular and mitochondrial support
Coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) is included to support normal mitochondrial function and cellular energy processes. Alpha-lipoic acid is also commonly used in formulas that target cellular metabolism. Together, these ingredients are often paired in wellness routines that emphasize cellular maintenance.
Cellular health is closely connected to how the body manages energy production and oxidative balance. This formula brings those themes together without relying on high stimulant dosing. The goal is steady, general support rather than an acute “boost.”
Role of green tea extract and caffeine
The green tea extract is standardized to polyphenols and EGCG, providing a defined amount of key plant compounds. These constituents are frequently used in products aimed at antioxidant and metabolic wellness. The formula also contains 21 mg of caffeine, which may provide mild alertness for some users.
Because caffeine sensitivity varies, timing and total daily caffeine intake should be considered. Users who prefer to avoid stimulants may choose earlier-day use. Those already consuming coffee or tea may want to account for cumulative intake.
How the ingredients work together
Glutathione, vitamin E, and green tea polyphenols contribute to antioxidant networks that help maintain normal oxidative balance. Alpha-lipoic acid and CoQ10 complement this by supporting metabolic pathways linked to cellular energy. This combination is commonly used to support both protection and performance of everyday cellular processes.
The formula is delivered in a vegetable capsule for convenient daily use. It is designed to fit alongside a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or using medication, professional advice is recommended before use.
| Class | Ingredient | Quantity | NRV% |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aminozuur | Glutathione (reduced) – cellular antioxidant agent | 250.0 mg | 0.0 |
| Other active | Alpha-lipoic acid – universal antioxidant | 250.0 mg | 0.0 |
| Plantenextract | Green tea extract – 95% polyphenols, 15% epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) 22.5 mg | 150.0 mg | 0.0 |
| Other active | Coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) – mitochondrial support | 30.0 mg | 0.0 |
| Vitamine | Vitamin E – DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate | 40.0 mg | 333.0 |
| Other active | Caffeine | 21.0 mg | 0.0 |
| Envelope | Vegetable capsule size 00 (hydroxypropylmethylcellulose) – coating agent | 236.0 mg | 0.0 |
Capsules Ingredients: Vegetable capsule size 00 (hydroxypropylmethylcellulose) – coating agent
Allergens:
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Pregnancy – Medium Risk | Due to caffeine and concentrated green tea extract, use during pregnancy should be avoided unless advised by a healthcare professional. |
| Breastfeeding – Medium Risk | Caffeine can pass into breast milk and green tea extract may not be suitable for all nursing individuals; seek professional advice before use. |
| Caffeine sensitivity – Medium Risk | Even 21 mg caffeine may cause unwanted stimulation in sensitive individuals. |
| Liver sensitivity – Medium Risk | Concentrated green tea extracts are not suitable for everyone; those with liver concerns should consult a healthcare professional. |
| Bleeding tendency or upcoming surgery – Medium Risk | Vitamin E and green tea constituents may not be appropriate for people with bleeding concerns; seek advice before use. |
| Anxiety or panic-prone individuals – Low Risk | Caffeine may worsen feelings of nervousness in some people. |
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Stimulation or jitteriness – Medium Risk | Caffeine may cause restlessness, tremor, or a wired feeling in sensitive users. |
| Sleep disturbance – Medium Risk | Taking caffeine-containing products later in the day may interfere with sleep quality. |
| Gastrointestinal discomfort – Low Risk | Alpha-lipoic acid, green tea extract, or CoQ10 may cause nausea or stomach upset in some individuals. |
| Headache – Low Risk | Caffeine intake changes or sensitivity may contribute to headaches in some users. |
| Skin flushing or mild rash – Low Risk | Botanical extracts and vitamins can occasionally trigger mild skin reactions in sensitive individuals. |
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Anticoagulants/antiplatelets – Medium Risk | Vitamin E and green tea extract may affect bleeding parameters; consult a healthcare professional before combining. |
| Stimulant medications – Medium Risk | Caffeine may add to stimulant effects and increase unwanted stimulation. |
| Antihypertensives – Low Risk | Caffeine may transiently affect blood pressure in some individuals, which could be relevant when using blood-pressure medications. |
| Diabetes medications – Low Risk | Alpha-lipoic acid may influence glucose handling in some people; monitoring may be appropriate when combined with glucose-lowering drugs. |
| Thyroid medications – Low Risk | Caffeine can affect timing/absorption for some medicines; consider separating dosing and follow professional guidance. |
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| General supplement warning – Low Risk | Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. |
| Daily dose warning – Low Risk | Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. |
| Children warning – Low Risk | Keep out of reach of young children. |
| Pregnancy and breastfeeding warning – Medium Risk | Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless advised by a healthcare professional, due to caffeine and green tea extract. |
| Medication use warning – Medium Risk | If you are taking anticoagulants/antiplatelets, diabetes medication, or other long-term medication, consult a healthcare professional before use. |
| Caffeine timing warning – Low Risk | Contains caffeine (21 mg per serving); avoid combining with multiple caffeine sources and consider earlier-day use if sensitive. |
| Manufacturing trace warning – Low Risk | May contain very small amounts of allergens due to shared production equipment, even when not present in the ingredient list. |
| Title | Description | Bioavailability |
|---|---|---|
| Glutathione (reduced) – cellular antioxidant agent | Provides reduced glutathione, a key compound used in supplement formulas to support normal antioxidant systems. | Standard form used in food supplements. |
| Alpha-lipoic acid – universal antioxidant | Supplies alpha-lipoic acid, commonly used to support normal redox balance and metabolic cofactor activity. | Standard nutrient form with typical physiological availability. |
| Green tea extract – 95% polyphenols, 15% epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) 22.5 mg | Provides a standardized source of green tea polyphenols including EGCG for general antioxidant support. | Standardized botanical extract with typical absorption characteristics. |
| Coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) – mitochondrial support | Provides ubiquinone (CoQ10), commonly used to support normal cellular energy processes. | Coenzyme form (ubiquinone) used in supplements with typical absorption characteristics. |
| Vitamin E – DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate | Supplies vitamin E in an acetate form, commonly used to support normal antioxidant nutrient intake. | Esterified vitamin E form (DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate) commonly used in supplements. |
| Caffeine | Adds a mild stimulant component that may support alertness in some users. | Standard form used in food supplements. |
| Vegetable capsule size 00 (hydroxypropylmethylcellulose) – coating agent | Capsule shell/coating agent used to encapsulate the formula. | Not applicable for excipients. |
| Allergen | Source Ingredient | Mandatory | Inference |
|---|---|---|---|
| None | None | No | None |
Population & target users:
- Adults (18+) seeking daily antioxidant and cellular wellness support.
- Not intended for children.
How to take:
- Take 1 capsule daily with water, preferably with a meal.
- Contains caffeine; consider taking earlier in the day if sensitive.
Duration of use:
- Suitable for daily use; consider an 8–12 week period before reassessing personal need.
Storage & conservation:
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep the container tightly closed.
- Keep out of reach of young children.
| MDC BRANDS: Ethyos |
Voordelen
Antioxidant Support
Designed for daily antioxidant support using a multi-antioxidant blend including reduced glutathione, alpha-lipoic acid, vitamin E, and green tea extract (polyphenols/EGCG). These ingredients are commonly used to help support the body’s normal defenses against oxidative stress from everyday lifestyle factors. Coenzyme Q10 complements the formula by supporting cellular energy processes that are closely linked with antioxidant systems.
Cellular Health
Supports general cellular health with ingredients involved in cellular protection and energy-related pathways, including Coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone), alpha-lipoic acid, and glutathione. Green tea extract adds plant polyphenols that are often used in wellness routines focused on maintaining healthy cell function. This use case is intended for general wellbeing rather than any medical purpose.
Energy Metabolism
Includes Coenzyme Q10 and alpha-lipoic acid, which are commonly used to support normal energy metabolism and mitochondrial function. A small amount of caffeine (21 mg) may contribute to a mild, short-term feeling of alertness for some users. This benefit is supportive and may vary depending on individual sensitivity to caffeine.
Detox & Liver Health
Glutathione and alpha-lipoic acid are frequently included in formulas intended to support the body’s natural detoxification pathways and overall liver wellness. Green tea extract polyphenols are also commonly used in lifestyle routines that emphasize metabolic and liver support. This is a complementary wellness application and does not imply cleansing or medical detox effects.
Mental Performance
The formula contains a low dose of caffeine (21 mg), which may support mild alertness and focus in some individuals. Antioxidants such as CoQ10 and green tea polyphenols are also commonly used in general brain-health routines. This is a peripheral benefit and is expected to be subtle compared with products designed specifically for cognition.