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Blue Angel Farm: Halal Multi Vitamin

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Blue Angel Farm is a renowned Halal Health company that is committed to helping Muslim consumers along their journey of keeping fit and healthy by releasing certified halal products. 

Recently, the company has announced the launch of the world’s first ESMA/GSO certified halal multi-vitamin and mineral called ‘Essentials’ that is specifically designed to cover the vitamin and mineral needs of Muslim women.

One tablet of ‘Essentials’ per day takes care of the highly vital minerals and vitamins required by the human body. While there is a huge variety of dietary supplements available today, a lot of them are not Halal. 

The management at Blue Angel Farm is glad to release this Halal Multi-Vitamin that will be beneficial for millions of Muslim women who are committed to staying healthy.

 While talking about this product, Martin Herbrich, founder of Blue Angel Farm said:

“Health consciousness is rapidly growing on a global level, especially within the Muslim population. Our signature product “Essentials” was designed to help you to achieve a balanced intake of the vitamins and minerals your body needs along with additional ingredients that enhance stamina and vitality. “Essentials” is truly halal-certified by the internationally recognized organization IFANCA which is the biggest in its field certifying for hundreds of companies worldwide.”

 Blue Angel Farm has scientifically tested the effectiveness of the ‘Essential’ tablets and has found out that their regular consumption results in healthy hair, skin, and nails, optimizes cellular growth and keeps the vital bodily processes smooth and running.

You’ll also notice that “Essentials“ only provides servings that are higher than the recommended daily allowance (RDA) for Vitamin D (lack of consistent daylight exposure), Biotin (the key vitamin for healthy hair, skin and nails) and Vitamin B12 (the energy vitamin). That is because in terms of nutrients, more is not always better. The reasoning behind this is that no matter how good or bad our diets may be we all naturally consume a certain amount of vitamins and minerals and other beneficial ingredients for our bodies.

But our bodies can only process a certain amount of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients at a time. Therefore we capped most ingredients at 100% of the RDA. That allows to add some additional ingredients like Glutathione (to slow down the ageing process), Bamboo extract (to support healthy hair, nails and skin), probiotics (to improve digestive health), Hyaluronic Acid (to promote skin elasticity), Inositol (to boost concentration) and Coenzyme Q10  (to help improve blood sugar regulation).

This means “Essentials” is able to bridge the gap between your normal nutrient intake through food and the servings your body needs on a daily basis to maintain optimal health.

If you are a 1st time user or you are new to dietary supplements you can be reassured that “Essentials“ is manufactured under the highest safety and hygienic standards in a GMP facility in California.

 In terms of the best time to take this supplement, some people prefer their daily dose early in the morning, while others take it around lunch time or in the evening. The serving size is conveniently 1 tablet per day with or without food according to your preference. 

You also don’t have to worry about taking it at the same time every day. 1 tablet per day anytime during the day is just fine. And if for whatever reason you miss a dose, don’t panic. Our bodies are smart and can easily adapt. Therefore, there is no need to double the dose if you miss one. Your body can only process a certain amount of vitamins and minerals at a time and once you reach your optimal level, more is not better.

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