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The Willner Window Product Reference Catalog, Autumn, 2015
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New, Improved Willvite
Multivitamin/Multimineral Tablets
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• Reduce calcium from 1000mg to 800 mg
• Increase magnesium from 500mg to 600 mg
• Increase vitamin D3 from 400 IU to 800 IU
• Increase vitamin B12 from 100 mcg to 200 mcg
• Reduce selenium from 200 mcg to 100 mcg
• Reduce chromium from 200 mcg to 100 mcg
• Use chelates and active coenzyme forms
• Add natural lycopene, 2 mg
• Increase lutein from 1 mg to 2 mg
• Increase CoQ10 level from 5 mg to 20 mg
• Increase levels of B-vitamins by 20%
• Reduce zinc to 20 mg
Willvite is a unique, specially designed multivitamin-multimineral
supplement, designed to satisfy the needs of those seeking to limit their
supplement intake to as few products as possible, as well as those looking
for the best "foundation" formula to which they can add specific nutrients
relative to their individual health requirements. Willvite: Suggested Dose:
2 to 4 tablets daily.
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Willvite, 120 Tabs, Product Code: 30439
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See full ingredient listing on page 36.
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More vitamin D, less depression
“Vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency
occur at high rates in healthy young
women,” doctors said, noting low vitamin D
levels are linked to depressive symptoms. In
this study, 185 female undergraduates living
in the Pacific Northwest during fall, winter
and spring academic terms reported depres-
sive symptoms weekly for four weeks.
Doctors measured vitamin D levels at weeks
one and five.
Nearly half the women started the study
with low levels of vitamin D, and levels
declined for all women from fall through
winter. Depressive symptoms also increased,
causing doctors to suggest a link to low levels
of vitamin D. Women of color were more
likely to be deficient in vitamin D and to
have greater depressive symptoms.
Doctors said seasonal changes in vitamin D
may be an underappreciated cause of sea-
sonal affective disorder (SAD), and that tak-
ing vitamin D supplements is simple, afford-
able, and safe.
Reference: Psychiatry Research; 2015, Vol.
227, No. 1, 46-51
Attention in boys improved with
EPA/DHA
Benefit evident for boys with ADHD
and without condition.
This study followed 40 boys, aged 8 to 14,
half of whom had ADHD, with most of these
continuing to take stimulant medications.
Doctors compared them to 39 similar boys
who did not participate in the study. The 40
study boys took 10 grams of margarine
enriched with 650 mg of EPA/DHA per day,
or a placebo.
After 16 weeks, parents of the kids who
had taken EPA/DHA said attention had
improved, regardless of whether they had
ADHD or not.
Both boys with ADHD and typically devel-
oping children benefit from taking omega-3
supplements. Doctors emphasized it is
important to get sufficient omega-3s during
general development and that omega-3s may
enhance standard pharmacological therapies
in children with ADHD.
Reference: Neuropsychopharmacology;
March, 2015, Published Online