Trinity Plus™ Multivitamin/Mineral Supplement Facts

MULTI-VITAMIN/MINERAL 180 Capsules

Vitamins and minerals are needed by our body for day-to-day cell energy, regeneration, and repair. Genesa’s multivitamin/mineral, among the exclusive Trinity Plus™ line, has been formulated with the highest grade chelated minerals from Albion Minerals® for comprehensive nutritional support and maximum absorption. This supplement has optimal benefits when used in conjunction with other components of the Trinity Plus™ synergistic supplement line.

  • antioxidants to support immune health
  • minerals for body structure & function
  • elements necessary for metabolic health, reducing the risk of insulin resistance and weight gain
  • balanced nutritional insurance at any age
  • nutrients essential for detoxification enzymes
  • support for poor dietary intake

[1] Effects of a multi-vitamin/mineral supplement on cognitive function and fatigue during extended multi-tasking. MEDLINE 2010, PMID: 20737518.; Wiley, John & Sons, Ltd.

[2] Influence of malnutrient supplement on immune responses and infection-related illness in 50-65 year old individuals. Nutr Res 2002;22:5-11; Chandra RK.

[3] Participants in the vitamin/mineral group rated themselves as having greater ‘physical stamina’ across assessments and weeks. Human Psychopharmacology. 2011 Jul 12. doi: 10.1002/hup.1216; Kennedy DO, Veasey RD, Watson AW, Dodd FL, Jones EK, Haskell CF.

[4] Cognitive and mood effects in healthy children during 12 weeks’ supplementation with multi-vitamin/minerals. Human Cognitive Neuroscience Unit, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ST, UK, 2008 Nov;100(5):1086-96. Epub 2008 May 29..; Haskell CF, Scholey AB, Jackson PA, Elliott JM, Defeyter MA, Greer J, Robertson BC, Buchanan T, Tiplady B, Kennedy DO.

[5] Albion TRAACS® big news in mineral amino acid chelate history. Albion Human Nutrition. http://www.albionminerals.com/human-nutrition/quality/traacs-ft-iranalysis. Accessed March 13, 2011.

[6] Vitamin K, an example of triage theory: is micronutrient inadequacy linked to diseases of aging? Am J Clin Nutr. 90: 1-19.; McCann, J. C., and Ames, B. N. (2009)

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