Vitamin A
Ingredients

Vitamin A

Support Your Body & Mind With Vitamin A 

  • Supports a healthy immune system
  • Promotes visual development and maintenance
  • Helps with the formation of new brain cells
  • Contributes to learning and memory

Both Forms

Vitamin A is categorized into two specific groups: retinoids and carotenoids. Retinyl palmitate is a retinoid and beta-carotene is a carotenoid. We have included both forms to help support those who have trouble converting provitamin A compounds (beta-carotene) into the active retinyl/retinol forms.

Multiple Benefits

Both types of vitamin A support eye health, skin health, immune system function, and reproductive health.

    • Supports a healthy immune system
    • Promotes visual development and maintenance
    • Helps with the formation of new brain cells
    • Contributes to learning and memory

The Best Ingredients Make the Best Vitamins

Our community of science authorities looks at thousands of studies to consciously choose each nutrient in our vitamins. These nutrients are continuously researched so we only deliver science-backed benefits.

Research Papers

Role of Vitamin A in the Immune System, J. Clin. Med. 2018, 7(9), 258.

Guilin Medical University, China

Retinoids and the Immune System: Immunostimulation by Vitamin A, The Retinoids, 1984, Pages 373-390

The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, USA

Vitamin A and Embryonic Development: An Overview, The Journal of Nutrition, Volume 128, Issue 2, February 1998, Pages 455S–458S.

Michigan State University, USA

Role of Nutrition in Maintaining Normal Eyesight - a Review, International Journal of Medical and Biomedical Studies, 4(3).

JVW University, India

Significance of vitamin A to brain function, behavior and learning, Mol Nutr Food Res. 2010 Apr; 54(4): 489–495.

Oregon Health and Science University, USA

Vitamin A and cognitive processes, Nutrition and Aging, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 21-31, 2015

University of Bordeaux, France