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Overview

Thank you for your interest in Cooper Complete nutritional supplements. The following information is intended to help you understand what makes Cooper Complete products so unique. Should you have additional questions feel free to contact us online.

We take pride in the fact that we guarantee purity and potency on all Cooper Complete products. This means that the bottle contains the precise amount of vitamins and minerals that are listed on the label. We accomplish this task through testing at the manufacturing facility as well as through an independent lab to ensure that they comply with our standards. Many products that are available on the market do not go through this level of scrutiny.

Our products are also backed by scientific review. Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper and five of the leading researchers in the country formulated the products based on the most current scientific literature. The specific doses of vitamins and minerals were carefully chosen to reflect what the current research indicates is beneficial.

Probably the most important reason you should consider Cooper Complete is because it is the subject of ongoing scientific research. A double-blind, randomized, clinical trial (the "gold standard" in research) of close to 200 subjects concluded in July 2002. Those results were presented before a congressional hearing by Dr. Timothy Church (medical director of the Cooper Research Institute) on July 25, 2002.

The first of two manuscripts from the clinical trial was published in October 2003 in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition (1 October 2003; Vol. 22, No. 5). Results indicated that the Cooper Complete Iron Free formulation was highly absorbed and that it lowered the oxidation rate of LDL cholesterol by 14.6 percent and that it lowered homocysteine levels by 17.2 percent.

A second manuscript published in the American Journal of Medicine on December 15, 2003, shows Cooper Complete's impact on inflammation as measured by C-reactive protein.

Additional information on the research behind Cooper Complete is available in the following files:

Effects of Complex Multivitamin 
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Pilot Study 
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The History of Cooper Complete

As consumers, we'd like to believe that what's on the label of a product is exactly what's in the bottle. Unfortunately when it comes to vitamins and supplements, that's not always the case. These products are unregulated.

In 1994, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) passed DSHEA, the Dietary Supplement Health Education Act. In essence, DSHEA determined that vitamins and supplements are neither a food nor a drug, and therefore FDA approval is not required. Neither is research. As a result, consumers are at the mercy of manufacturers to ensure purity, quality, and to provide accurate information on the ingredients. However, with no enforcement, corners are often cut.

Solving the Problem

In a recent independent study of herbal supplements, Dewes Research Laboratories in Mineral Wells, Texas found that nearly half of the 40 supplements purchased at Dallas area stores failed laboratory tests. In some cases, capsules contained NO active ingredient at all (see D Magazine, April 2000).

Similar results were reported by Dr. Natalie Eddington (director of the Pharmacokinetics-Biopharmaceutics Lab at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy) at the April 2000 conference of the American Nutraceutical Association. Her research of various products containing chondroitin found only about 16 percent contained what their labels claimed they did, with many of those tested having almost no supplement at all. Her studies on products containing glucosamine also found that many fell significantly shy of label claims.

In October 1999, John Cordaro, president of the Council for Responsible Nutrition, asked in his annual state of the industry address, "Are we only paying lip service to saying that we are a "science-based" industry? Are we making the dollar commitment to research and development needed to give more meaning to what a science-based industry should do?"

Making the Difference

As it turns out, that's something Dr. Ken Cooper and his colleagues began doing in 1997. The increasing demand for a scientifically proven multivitamin and mineral supplement prompted Dr. Cooper to develop a pure product, based on scientific, peer-reviewed literature.

To help with the formulation, Dr. Cooper formed an advisory board with some of the most trusted and respected vitamin experts in the country, including Dr. Jacob Selhub from the Jean Mayer USDA Center for Nutrition and Aging at Tufts University in Boston. Dr. Selhub is an authority on vitamins B6, B12 and folic acid, and the role they play in the reduction of homocysteine levels. Homocysteine is considered by many to be the cholesterol of the 21st century. Also on the advisory board was Dr. Kenny Jialal, who is known for his research on antioxidants and their effect on the oxidation rate of LDL cholesterol.

After input from his advisors and an exhaustive review of the scientific literature, Dr. Cooper introduced Cooper Complete Multivitamins in February 1998. However, rather than launching a wide scale marketing campaign, Dr. Cooper immediately began an intervention blood study including 151 subjects taking Cooper Complete. The objectives of the study were to determine if Cooper Complete, when taken in prescribed dosage, could statistically lower homocysteine levels and the oxidation rate of LDL cholesterol. Another important objective was to determine how well the vitamins were absorbed.

The Results are In

The results of the Cooper Complete intervention study were presented in November 1999 and published in the International Journal of Applied and Basic Nutrition in August 2002. The results of the Cooper Complete clinical trial were first presented in July 2002, and the first of two manuscripts was published October 2003 in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition. A second manuscript was published in the American Journal of Medicine in December 2003.

Cooper Complete includes multivitamin formulations for adults, teens, and children ages 5-12, in addition to a line of supplements to address specific health concerns.

  • Cooper Complete With Iron is suggested for adult women of child-bearing age and any adult needing iron supplementation as recommended by a physician.

  • Cooper Complete Iron Free is suggested for adult men and postmenopausal women, or for any adult recommended by a physician to avoid iron supplementation.

  • Cooper Complete Basic One With Iron is a one-a-day multivitamin and is suggested for adult women of child-bearing age and any adult needing iron supplementation as recommended by a physician.

  • Cooper Complete Basic One Iron Free is a one-a-day multivitamin and is suggested for adult men and postmenopausal women, or for any adult recommended by a physician to avoid iron supplementation.

  • Cooper Complete Elite Athlete is suggested ONLY for "ultra athletes", including marathon runners, triathletes, and anyone who exercises more than five hours per week at 80% of their maximal heart rate or higher (as defined: 220-age multiplied by 0.8). If you do NOT fit into this category, you should NOT take this product.

  • Cooper Complete Young Adult is suggested for ages 13-17.

  • Cooper Complete Kids is suggested for kids between the ages of 5-12.

  • Cooper Complete Joint Maintenance Formula is suggested for men and women 18 years of age and older who suffer from joint or repetitive motion pain.

  • Cooper Complete Advanced Omega-3 is suggested for men and women 18 years of age and older to maintain cardiovascular health.

  • Cooper Complete Calcium Citrate is suggested for men and women 18 years of age and older to help maintain healthy bones.

  • Cooper Complete CoQMelt is suggested for men and women 18 years of age and older. It contains coenzyme Q10, a powerful antioxidant that promotes heart health.

  • Cooper Complete Skin & Eye Formula is suggested for men and women 18 years of age and older who are interested in maintaining skin and eye health.

  • Cooper Complete Prostate Health contains saw palmetto extract, lycopene, and selenium, key nutrients clinically proven to promote a healthy prostate.

  • Cooper Complete Vitamin D was developed for individuals who suffer from a vitamin D deficiency, as shown in a blood test sample, and have been advised by their physician to take additional vitamin D3.

Just as he has done with exercise, Dr. Cooper will continue to study and document the effects of vitamin supplementation over the course of many years.

As a consumer of Cooper Complete you can be assured of two things: the product is GUARANTEED PURE, and we will constantly strive to revise and improve the formulation, as scientific research deems necessary.