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"Unlocking the Power of Supplements: From Vitamin B12 to Evening Primrose Oil" In a world where health and well-being take center stage

Background imageSupplements Collection: Vitamin B12, molecular model

Vitamin B12, molecular model. Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) is an essential nutrient that humans are unable to produce and need to obtain from their diet

Background imageSupplements Collection: Tatler fashions for July 1930

Tatler fashions for July 1930
A fashion design by Gordon Conway, taken from a series of monthly supplements drawn by the artist. A summer dress in printed cotton voile, trimmed in cream coloured organdie

Background imageSupplements Collection: Evening primrose oil capsules

Evening primrose oil capsules. Oil from the evening primrose (Oenothera biennis) contains the anti-inflammatory fatty acid gamma linolenic acid (GLA)

Background imageSupplements Collection: Advert for Andrews Liver Salt

Advert for Andrews Liver Salt
Advert promoting the health benefits of Andrews Liver Salt. Date: circa 1939

Background imageSupplements Collection: Advertisement for Iron Jelloids, for children, men and women - the great tonic

Advertisement for Iron Jelloids, for children, men and women - the great tonic. Looks like it from the visible vitality of this 1920s family. Date: 1924

Background imageSupplements Collection: Scotts Emulsion for Mother and Child, Abounds in Health-Building Vitamines

Scotts Emulsion for Mother and Child, Abounds in Health-Building Vitamines
1079188 Scotts Emulsion for Mother and Child, Abounds in Health-Building Vitamines (lithograph [trade card]) by American School, (19th century); Collection of the New-York Historical Society

Background imageSupplements Collection: Christmas supplement front cover for 1875

Christmas supplement front cover for 1875
Christmas front cover supplement for The Illustrated London News, 1875. Showing a group of musicians being greeted at the door with a big bowl of wassail. Date: 1875

Background imageSupplements Collection: Horlicks advertisement, World War I

Horlicks advertisement, World War I
Advertisement for Horlicks Malted Milk Lunch Tablets, just the thing for reinforcing a soldiers energy and strength during a long march

Background imageSupplements Collection: Life-long medication, conceptual artwork

Life-long medication, conceptual artwork
Life-long medication. Conceptual artwork of young and elderly people with medicine bottles, a syringe, and pills, representing the use of medication throughout a persons lifetime

Background imageSupplements Collection: Sheep farming, farmer dosing away wintered Swaledale hoggs with vitamins, England, January

Sheep farming, farmer dosing away wintered Swaledale hoggs with vitamins, England, January

Background imageSupplements Collection: Andrews Liver Salt advertisement by H. L. Oakley

Andrews Liver Salt advertisement by H. L. Oakley
Advertisement for the health tonic, Andrews Liver Salts, featuring a silhouette by H. L. Oakley depicting two men out shooting with a gun dog. Date: 1926

Background imageSupplements Collection: Domestic Goat, Toggenburg nanny, close-up of head, licking mineral block at feed barrier

Domestic Goat, Toggenburg nanny, close-up of head, licking mineral block at feed barrier, Yorkshire, England, September

Background imageSupplements Collection: Concrete trough with mineral blocks in cubicle house on dairy farm, Cheshire, England, February

Concrete trough with mineral blocks in cubicle house on dairy farm, Cheshire, England, February

Background imageSupplements Collection: Gamebird farming, trainee gamekeeper watched by tutor, adding solulyte to water which helps

Gamebird farming, trainee gamekeeper watched by tutor, adding solulyte to water which helps prevent stress amongst young chicks in pheasant rearing sheds after transportation, England, May

Background imageSupplements Collection: Gamebird farming, trainee gamekeeper adding solulyte to water which helps prevent stress amongst

Gamebird farming, trainee gamekeeper adding solulyte to water which helps prevent stress amongst young chicks in pheasant rearing sheds after transportation, England, May

Background imageSupplements Collection: Dairy farming, Holstein dairy cow, wearing collar, close-up of head

Dairy farming, Holstein dairy cow, wearing collar, close-up of head, licking mineral block from trough in wooden cubicle house, North Yorkshire, England, March

Background imageSupplements Collection: Scottish Blackface domestic sheep using a salt lick

Scottish Blackface domestic sheep using a salt lick

Background imageSupplements Collection: Domestic Cattle, British Blue, cows with calves, herd standing in pasture with mineral supplement

Domestic Cattle, British Blue, cows with calves, herd standing in pasture with mineral supplement feed block, Devon, England, August

Background imageSupplements Collection: Spoonful of supplements F006 / 9053

Spoonful of supplements F006 / 9053
Spoonful of supplements

Background imageSupplements Collection: Spoonful of supplements F006 / 9051

Spoonful of supplements F006 / 9051
Spoonful of supplements

Background imageSupplements Collection: Spoonful of supplements F006 / 9050

Spoonful of supplements F006 / 9050
Spoonful of supplements

Background imageSupplements Collection: Spoonful of supplements F006 / 9052

Spoonful of supplements F006 / 9052
Spoonful of supplements

Background imageSupplements Collection: Vitamin B1 molecule C016 / 8278

Vitamin B1 molecule C016 / 8278
Vitamin B1 molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of vitamin B1 (thiamine). Atoms are represented as colour-coded spheres: carbon (light blue), hydrogen (white)

Background imageSupplements Collection: Vitamin B1 molecule C016 / 8277

Vitamin B1 molecule C016 / 8277
Vitamin B1 molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of vitamin B1 (thiamine). Vitamin B1 is an essential nutrient that humans are unable to produce

Background imageSupplements Collection: Vitamin B1 molecule C016 / 8276

Vitamin B1 molecule C016 / 8276
Vitamin B1 molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of vitamin B1 (thiamine). Vitamin B1 is an essential nutrient that humans are unable to produce

Background imageSupplements Collection: Vitamin B1 molecule C016 / 8275

Vitamin B1 molecule C016 / 8275
Vitamin B1 molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of vitamin B1 (thiamine). Vitamin B1 is an essential nutrient that humans are unable to produce

Background imageSupplements Collection: Vitamin B1 molecule

Vitamin B1 molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of vitamin B1 (thiamine). Vitamin B1 is an essential nutrient that humans are unable to produce

Background imageSupplements Collection: Vitamin K3 molecule C013 / 8905

Vitamin K3 molecule C013 / 8905
Vitamin K3 molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of vitamin K3, also called menadione. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey)

Background imageSupplements Collection: Vitamin K3 molecule C013 / 8904

Vitamin K3 molecule C013 / 8904
Vitamin K3 molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of vitamin K3, also called menadione. Atoms are represented as spheres: carbon (large, grey), hydrogen (small)

Background imageSupplements Collection: Vitamin K1 molecule C013 / 8902

Vitamin K1 molecule C013 / 8902
Vitamin K1 molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of vitamin K1, also called phylloquinone. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey)

Background imageSupplements Collection: Vitamin K1 molecule C013 / 8903

Vitamin K1 molecule C013 / 8903
Vitamin K1 molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of vitamin K1, also called phylloquinone. Atoms are represented as spheres: carbon (large, grey), hydrogen (small)

Background imageSupplements Collection: Horse mineral block hanging from fence in paddock, Suffolk, England, October

Horse mineral block hanging from fence in paddock, Suffolk, England, October

Background imageSupplements Collection: Sheep farming, farmer dosing Swaledale ewes with multi-vitamins, Chipping, Lancashire, England

Sheep farming, farmer dosing Swaledale ewes with multi-vitamins, Chipping, Lancashire, England, february

Background imageSupplements Collection: Sheep farming, farmer feeding Welsh ewes concentrates from bag, England, march

Sheep farming, farmer feeding Welsh ewes concentrates from bag, England, march

Background imageSupplements Collection: Domestic Cattle, Limousin cow, close-up of head, licking Cattle Booster supplement feed block in

Domestic Cattle, Limousin cow, close-up of head, licking Cattle Booster supplement feed block in pasture, England, august

Background imageSupplements Collection: Domestic Sheep, Welsh ewes, flock feeding on supplement feed from trough, England, march

Domestic Sheep, Welsh ewes, flock feeding on supplement feed from trough, England, march

Background imageSupplements Collection: Traditional Chinese medicines

Traditional Chinese medicines weighed out in squares of paper. Traditional Chinese medicine is based around the concepts of Yin and Yang, The Five Elements and Qi

Background imageSupplements Collection: Fish oil capsules

Fish oil capsules in a bowl. Fish oil contains omega-3 fatty acids and vitamins A and D

Background imageSupplements Collection: Vitamin B7 crystals, light micrograph

Vitamin B7 crystals, light micrograph
Vitamin B7 crystals, polarised light micrograph. Vitamin B7, also called biotin or vitamin H, is an essential nutrient used by the body in cell growth

Background imageSupplements Collection: Vitamin B1 crystals, light micrograph

Vitamin B1 crystals, light micrograph
Vitamin B1 crystals, polarised light micrograph. Vitamin B1, also called thiamine, is an essential nutrient that humans are unable to produce and so need to obtain from their diet

Background imageSupplements Collection: Retinoic acid crystal, light micrograph

Retinoic acid crystal, light micrograph
Retinoic acid crystal, polarised light micrograph. Retinoic acid is one of three forms of vitamin A; the other two are retinol and retinal

Background imageSupplements Collection: Vitamin B1, molecular model

Vitamin B1, molecular model. The chemical formula for vitamin B1, also called thiamine, is C12.H17.N4.O.S. Atoms are represented as balls and are colour-coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold)

Background imageSupplements Collection: Vitamin B12 and coenzyme molecule

Vitamin B12 and coenzyme molecule
Vitamin B12 and coenzyme. Molecular model of vitamin B12 in its cofactor (active) form. Cofactors are compounds that are bound to a coenzyme

Background imageSupplements Collection: St. Johns wort seeds, SEM

St. Johns wort seeds, SEM
St. Johns wort seeds. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of seeds from a St. Johns wort flower (Hypericum sp.). A seed contains an embryo (a fertilised ovule from which a new plant can grow)

Background imageSupplements Collection: Vitamin B2, molecular models

Vitamin B2, molecular models. Vitamin B2, also called riboflavin, is an essential nutrient that humans are unable to produce and so need to obtain from their diet

Background imageSupplements Collection: Vitamin C, molecular models

Vitamin C, molecular models. Vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, is an essential vitamin that is found in fruit and green vegetables

Background imageSupplements Collection: Vitamin U, molecular model

Vitamin U, molecular model. The chemical formula for vitamin U, also called S-methylmethionine, is C6.H15.N.O2.S. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour-coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold)

Background imageSupplements Collection: Vitamin K3, molecular model

Vitamin K3, molecular model. The chemical formula for vitamin K3, now called menadione, is C11.H8.O2. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (blue)



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"Unlocking the Power of Supplements: From Vitamin B12 to Evening Primrose Oil" In a world where health and well-being take center stage, they have become an integral part of our daily lives. Just like the intricate molecular model of Vitamin B12, these tiny capsules hold immense potential for our bodies. Travel back in time to July 1930 with Tatler fashions, where even then, people recognized the importance of nourishing their bodies. Evening primrose oil capsules were already making waves as a natural remedy for various ailments. Advertisements from yesteryears remind us that they have long been trusted companions on our journey towards better health. Andrews Liver Salt promised relief and vitality, while Horlicks advertisement during World War I highlighted its role in boosting strength and resilience. Iron Jelloids emerged as "the great tonic, " catering to children, men, and women alike. Scotts Emulsion took care of mother and child's well-being by abounding in health-building vitamins – a testament to the enduring quest for optimal nutrition. Even Christmas celebrations in 1875 featured supplement-related front covers, emphasizing their significance during festive times when indulgence is common. H. L Oakley's artistic touch brought life to advertisements promoting Andrews Liver Salt once again - a timeless solution for digestive troubles and can not limited to humans alone; sheep farming practices also recognize their value. Farmers diligently dose wintered Swaledale hoggs with essential vitamins like diligent caretakers ensuring robustness amidst harsh conditions. Beyond mere remedies or seasonal aids lies the concept of lifelong medication depicted through conceptual artwork. It reminds us that incorporating supplements into our routines can be transformative throughout all stages of life. So let us embrace the power within these small wonders – whether it be Vitamin B12 or evening primrose oil capsules – unlocking vitality and nurturing ourselves from within. With each passing era, we continue to discover new ways to harness nature's gifts for our well-being, just as Andrews Liver Salt has done for generations.