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Nature's Way Alive! Multivitamin/Multimineral, Women's Energy, Tablets, 50 ct.


Nature's Way Alive! Multivitamin/Multimineral, Women's Energy, Tablets, 50 ct.




Nature's Way Alive! Multivitamin/Multimineral, Women's Energy, Tablets, 50 ct. Details

Nature's Way Alive! Multivitamin/Multimineral, Women's Energy, Tablets, 50 ct. Dietary Supplement. Complete multivitamin. High potency. Whole food energizer. 26 fruits & veggies plus resveratrol & lutein. Breast & bone health support. Once daily tablets. Alive! Women's Energy provides high potency vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, fruits and vegetables to support: heart health; energy; bones/joints; vision; immunity. Also supports breast health and hair, skin & nails. Breast: vitamin D. Hair, Skin & Nails: vitamin C; biotin. Energy: thiamin; riboflavin; niacin; vitamin B6; pantothenic acid; magnesium. Heart: resveratrol; pomegranate; selenium; vitamins C & E; B6; B12; niacin; folic acid. Vision: lutein; vitamin A (beta carotene); vitamins C; vitamin E; selenium; zinc. Immune System: antioxidants; vitamin A; vitamin C; selenium; zinc. Bones: calcium; magnesium; vitamin D; boron; zinc; vitamins K; folic acid; manganese. (These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.) Read more



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Spirit - "Nature's Way" (1970) Video Clips. Duration : 2.67 Mins.


Spirit was an American jazz/hard rock/progressive rock/psychedelic band founded in 1967, based in Los Angeles, California. The original lineup of the group evolved from an earlier Los Angeles band, The Red Roosters, which included Randy California (guitars, vocals), Mark Andes (bass) and Jay Ferguson (vocals, percussion). With the addition of Ed Cassidy (drums) and keyboard player John Locke the new band was originally named the Spirits Rebellious (after a book by Khalil Gibran) but was soon shortened simply to Spirit. Randy California had also played with Jimi Hendrix (then known as Jimmy James) in Jimmy James and the Blue Flames in 1966. Cassidy was instantly recognizable by his shaven head (hence his nickname "Mr. Skin") and his fondness for wearing black. He was around twenty years older than the rest of the group (born in 1923). His earlier career was primarily in jazz and included stints with Cannonball Adderley, Gerry Mulligan, Roland Kirk, Thelonious Monk and Lee Konitz. He was a founding member of Rising Sons with Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder. The group's first album, Spirit, was released in 1968. "Mechanical World" was released as a single (it lists the playing time merely as "very long"). The album was a substantial underground hit, reaching #31 and staying on the charts for over eight months. The album displayed jazz influences, as well as using elaborate string arrangements (not found on their subsequent recordings) and is the most overtly psychedelic of their ...

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