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Body Rox

USANAUpdated April 2026

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Product Information

Brand
USANA
Form
Tablet or Pill
Product Type
Other Combinations
DSLD Entry Date
2013-11-25

Target Groups

Children 4 or More Years of AgeKosher

All Ingredients

IngredientAmount% DV
Vitamin A9000 IU180%
VITAMIN C(R)500 mg830%
Vitamin D1000 IU250%
Vitamin E200 IU670%
Vitamin K60 mcg75%
Thiamin20 mg1330%
Riboflavin20 mg1180%
Niacin36 mg180%
Vitamin B624 mg1200%
Folate500 mcg125%
Vitamin B12150 mcg2500%
Biotin300 mcg100%
Pantothenic Acid30 mg300%
Calcium225 mg25%
Iodine150 mcg100%
Magnesium112.5 mg30%
Zinc12 mg80%
Selenium150 mcg210%
Copper1 mg50%
Manganese3 mg150%
Chromium150 mcg130%
Molybdenum50 mcg65%
Choline45 mg
Inositol30 mg
Antioxidant Phytonutrient Complex156 mg
Lutein1500 mcg
Lycopene450 mcg
Broccoli concentrate15 mg

† Daily Value not established.

Label Statements

Brand IP Statement(s) re: (c), (TM), (SM)

USANA’s exclusive Antioxidant Phytonutrient Complex includes a special blend of antioxidant-rich phytonutrients, including our patented Olivol(R) olive-fruit extract, that defend the body’s cells, including especially vulnerable skin cells, from oxidative damage caused by pollution, stress, poor diets, and sunlight.*

Brand IP Statement(s) re: (c), (TM), (SM)

Why Body Rox(TM)? In three tablets a day, USANA’s Body Rox provides optimal levels of nutrients that adolescents and teens need to be their best every day. Only Body Rox offers the exclusive Antioxidant Phytonutrient Complex with Olivol. And a tasty fruit-flavored coating helps make swallowing each tablet just a little bit easier.*

FDA Disclaimer Statement

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.

Formula re: Contains

CONTAINS SOY.

Precautions re: Allergies

CONTAINS SOY.

Formula re: Type

Children's Health

General Statements: All Other Content

Establishing healthy dietary habits that will last for a lifetime and getting optimal nutrition are especially important during adolescence and the teenage years of growth, development, and physical maturation. Most teens know what they should eat; however, busy schedules, the inconvenience of preparing healthy meals, and the belief that they can focus on improving their diets later in life often get in the way of eating better. If they aren’t skipping meals, the fast food that teens tend to eat is usually high in calories, fat, and sodium, but low in fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. While there is no substitute for a balanced diet based on healthy foods, the Body Rox supplement is specially formulated to help fill the gaps in a poor diet and help meet the nutritional needs of growing adolescents. It is a convenient way to ensure teens do something positive for themselves by getting the nutrients they need to perform at their mental and physical best every day.*

General Statements: All Other Content

POWER UP Whether you’re cramming in late-night homework sessions or participating in after-school activities, getting proper nutrition is the key to staying energized throughout the day. Necessary for turning the foods we eat into useable fuel, the B vitamins, especially B12, thiamin, and niacin, are essential for energy production. Magnesium, copper, and zinc also help the body get the energy it needs by supporting nutrient metabolism.*

Brand IP Statement(s) re: (c), (TM), (SM)

MYHP Available for MyHealthPak(TM)

Brand IP Statement(s) re: (c), (TM), (SM)

Olivol(R)

General Statements: All Other Content

ITEM #104

Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions

DIRECTIONS: TAKE THREE (3) TABLETS SPREAD EVENLY THROUGHOUT THE DAY, PREFERABLY WITH FOOD.

Precautions re: Children

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

Precautions re: Pregnant or Nursing or Prescription Medications

CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN IF YOU ARE PREGNANT, NURSING, TAKING A PRESCRIPTION DRUG, OR HAVE A MEDICAL CONDITION.

Precautions re: All Other

THERE IS A SAFETY SEAL UNDER THE CAP. DO NOT USE IF THE SAFETY SEAL IS BROKEN OR MISSING.

General Statements: All Other Content

EVERYDAY HEALTH Teens need to stay healthy to keep up with their demanding schedules, making immune support especially important. Healthy lifestyle habits and maintaining optimal levels of all of the essential vitamins and minerals in the body is the best way to maintain overall health and keep the body’s immune system working as it should. Body Rox powers immune health with advanced levels of antioxidant vitamins A, E, and C, as well as a full complement of B-vitamins, vitamin D, zinc, and selenium.*

General Statements: All Other Content

ALL-STAR SPORTS NUTRITION A fit body depends on good general health. Antioxidants are helpful for handling increased free-radical production caused by intense exercise. Strong bones, good muscle function, and a healthy heart all depend on calcium and many other minerals. Calcium assimilation, supported by vitamin K, during the developing years is also essential for bone health later in life. Vitamins C, D, and E play a role in respiratory and cardiovascular function. Protein metabolism, supported by riboflavin, folic acid, vitamins B6 and B12, and molybdenum, is essential for muscle tissue development. Vitamin C also plays a key role in synthesizing collagen, a structural protein that is a major component of connective tissue and muscle.* SCHOOL SMARTS There may not be a magic pill to make you smarter, but giving your brain consistent levels of optimal nutrition will keep it working at its best. Many B vitamins, including biotin, niacin, thiamin, and folate, are essential to healthy brain activity. A number of minerals, including manganese, are also needed to influence neural activity. Choline is involved in memory function. Some studies also suggest multivitamin/mineral supplementation has been beneficial for improvements in “mental tiredness” after complex tasks as well as in mood regulation, which is also controlled in the brain.* HEALTHY SKIN Inner health will be reflected in your outer appearance, helping you put your best face (and hair and nails) forward. Beta carotene (safe provitamin A) and carotenoids, such as lutein and lycopene, along with vitamins C and E, are all crucial for skin health. Zinc and copper play a role in protein structure, which can impact skin appearance.

General Statements: All Other Content

LABORATORY TESTED, QUALITY GUARANTEED. MEETS USP SPECIFICATIONS FOR POTENCY, UNIFORMITY, AND DISINTEGRATION, WHERE APPLICABLE.

General: Product/Version Code

LB000398

General Statements: All Other Content

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FDA Statement of Identity

DIETARY SUPPLEMENT

Supplement Facts Panel

Supplement Facts
Serving Size 3 Tablet(s)
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value*
Vitamin A
9000 IU180%
VITAMIN C(R)
500 mg830%
Vitamin D
1000 IU250%
Vitamin E
200 IU670%
Vitamin K
60 mcg75%
Thiamin
20 mg1330%
Riboflavin
20 mg1180%
Niacin
36 mg180%
Vitamin B6
24 mg1200%
Folate
500 mcg125%
Vitamin B12
150 mcg2500%
Biotin
300 mcg100%
Pantothenic Acid
30 mg300%
Calcium
225 mg25%
Iodine
150 mcg100%
Magnesium
112.5 mg30%
Zinc
12 mg80%
Selenium
150 mcg210%
Copper
1 mg50%
Manganese
3 mg150%
Chromium
150 mcg130%
Molybdenum
50 mcg65%
Choline
45 mg
Inositol
30 mg
Antioxidant Phytonutrient Complex
156 mg
Lutein
1500 mcg
Lycopene
450 mcg
Broccoli concentrate
15 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

† Daily Value not established.

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