UA-X Pro by Ortho Molecular Products – Healthy Uric Acid Metabolism Support
UA-X Pro by Ortho Molecular Products is a synergistic blend of vitamin C and botanical extracts formulated to support healthy uric acid metabolism, cardiovascular wellness, and normal inflammatory balance. This targeted formula helps maintain healthy uric acid levels by supporting both production and excretion pathways involved in purine metabolism.
Key UA-X Pro Benefits
- Supports healthy uric acid levels.
- Promotes urinary alkalization for healthy uric acid metabolism.
- Helps maintain healthy liver enzymes involved in the production of uric acid.
- Supports kidney uric acid transporters involved in uric acid excretion.
- Provides antioxidant support for metabolic and cardiovascular wellness.
How UA-X Pro Works
UA-X Pro works by supporting key metabolic enzymes in the liver and stimulating uric acid transporters in the kidney. Its combination of vitamin C, quercetin dihydrate, luteolin, tart cherry extract, celery seed extract, and apple polyphenols helps support xanthine oxidase activity, antioxidant balance, and healthy uric acid processing.
Key Functional Ingredients Include:
- Vitamin C: Supports antioxidant activity and healthy uric acid metabolism.
- Quercetin Dihydrate: Helps maintain normal inflammatory balance and supports xanthine oxidoreductase activity.
- Luteolin: Provides flavonoid-based antioxidant support and helps maintain uric acid balance.
- Tart Cherry Extract: Supports healthy uric acid levels and kidney function.
- Celery Seed Extract: Helps maintain normal inflammatory balance and supports uric acid metabolism.
This formula is designed for practitioner-guided use and provides targeted uric acid support for adults focused on metabolic, kidney, and cardiovascular wellness.
UA-X Pro Is Formulated For
- Adults seeking support for healthy uric acid metabolism.
- Individuals focused on cardiovascular wellness and antioxidant balance.
- Those looking to support normal inflammatory balance.
- People wanting support for liver and kidney pathways involved in uric acid processing.
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Recommendation: 3 capsules per day or as recommended by your health care professional.
Serving Size: 3 Capsules
Servings Per Container: 30
Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid USP) ... 500 mg 556%
Quercetin Dihydrate ... 500 mg *
Polyphenols (from Apple Extract (Fruit)) ... 300 mg *
Tart Cherry (Prunus cerasus) Extract, Powder (Fruit) ... 200 mg *
Celery Seed Extract ... 200 mg *
Luteolin ... 100 mg *
* Daily Value not established.
Vcaps® is a trademark of Lonza or its affiliates.
Other Ingredients: Hypromellose (Natural Vegetable Capsules), Magnesium Stearate and Silicon Dioxide.
Does Not Contain: Gluten, yeast, artificial colors or flavors.
Warnings/Cautions: If you are pregnant or nursing, consult your health care professional before taking this product.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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