This document provides a glossary of health-focused ingredients categorized by their associated health benefits. It includes definitions and health benefit descriptions for over 60 different ingredients related to blood pressure health, blood sugar health, cellular health, central nervous system health, cholesterol health, circulatory system health, detoxification, digestive health, energy and mental focus, eye health, heart health, immune system health, joint and bone health, men's health, respiratory health, urinary tract health, weight management, and women's health. The cellular health section specifically discusses ingredients and their cancer-preventive properties.
- Acai berries are found in the Amazon and are rich in antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids. They support circulatory and immune system health and increase energy.
- Acerola cherries contain high amounts of vitamin C and antioxidants that support immune system health, cellular health, eye health, heart health, mental focus, blood pressure, and longevity.
- Alfalfa leaf contains vitamins, minerals, and beta-carotene that support digestive, kidney, liver, and urinary tract health, and is useful for detoxification.
This document contains information about various healthy eating and exercise topics:
- Health food is food considered beneficial beyond a normal diet, but there is no precise definition. Healthy foods may be natural, organic, or whole foods.
- The nutrition pyramid shows people should eat more foods from the bottom like vegetables and whole grains, and less from the top like sweets and red meat.
- Researcher T. Colin Campbell changed his own diet after studies showed benefits of plant-based diets in reducing heart disease and cancer risk.
- Ten great health foods are highlighted, including apples, blueberries, and salmon, which are good sources of fiber, vitamins, and heart-healthy fats.
The document discusses nutrition and its effects on health, sports performance, and digestion. It notes that good nutrition provides energy, helps maintain a healthy weight, boosts the immune system, and prevents diseases. It also discusses the major nutrients including carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals. Carbohydrates are the primary fuel for exercise while proteins aid in growth, development, and cell repair.
This document provides a glossary of ingredients, describing each ingredient and listing its key health benefits. It includes entries for acai berry, acerola cherry, alfalfa leaf, aloe vera gel, alpha lipoic acid, amalaki, apple, ashwagandha, asparagus, astragalus root, bacopa, banana, barley grass, beet, betaine-HCL, biotin, bilberry, bladderwrack, blue green spirulina, blueberry, and borojo, summarizing each one's nutritional properties and their support for various systems in the body like the digestive, immune, cardiovascular, and nervous systems.
Impressive health benefits of artichoke A series of PresentationByMr. Al...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
Impressive health benefits of artichoke A series of PresentationByMr. Allah Dad Khan former DG Agriculture Extension KP Province and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar allahdad52@gmail.com
Few years ago my father, who was CVD patient, passed away due to heart attack. He was only 61. Same thing happened with my mom in law. She was just 57. Then recently some distant relatives were affected by CVD/CAD. Many people are aware of this disease but I feel that they just live with it. Some do take precautions to avoid but may be it is not enough. I decided to learn more about this and learn how one can take precautions. This is a vast subject hence the presentation I put together is just a beginning of scratching the surface. Lot of information is available on the right websites and books. I refer to one such book.
The top twelve healthy foods for women and why we need them. Health eating has a big effect on women's health. Use these simple nutrition tweaks for optimal health and wellness.
Learning about Nutrition (Carla - guest speaker)oly baradas
This document discusses nutrition and the study of how the body uses food. It covers macronutrients like proteins, carbohydrates, and fats which provide energy, and micronutrients like vitamins and minerals which are essential for health. It also discusses phytonutrients found in plants and their antioxidant properties, as well as details on specific vitamins and minerals and their functions and food sources.
- Acai berries are found in the Amazon and are rich in antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids. They support circulatory and immune system health and increase energy.
- Acerola cherries contain high amounts of vitamin C and antioxidants that support immune system health, cellular health, eye health, heart health, mental focus, blood pressure, and longevity.
- Alfalfa leaf contains vitamins, minerals, and beta-carotene that support digestive, kidney, liver, and urinary tract health, and is useful for detoxification.
This document contains information about various healthy eating and exercise topics:
- Health food is food considered beneficial beyond a normal diet, but there is no precise definition. Healthy foods may be natural, organic, or whole foods.
- The nutrition pyramid shows people should eat more foods from the bottom like vegetables and whole grains, and less from the top like sweets and red meat.
- Researcher T. Colin Campbell changed his own diet after studies showed benefits of plant-based diets in reducing heart disease and cancer risk.
- Ten great health foods are highlighted, including apples, blueberries, and salmon, which are good sources of fiber, vitamins, and heart-healthy fats.
The document discusses nutrition and its effects on health, sports performance, and digestion. It notes that good nutrition provides energy, helps maintain a healthy weight, boosts the immune system, and prevents diseases. It also discusses the major nutrients including carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals. Carbohydrates are the primary fuel for exercise while proteins aid in growth, development, and cell repair.
This document provides a glossary of ingredients, describing each ingredient and listing its key health benefits. It includes entries for acai berry, acerola cherry, alfalfa leaf, aloe vera gel, alpha lipoic acid, amalaki, apple, ashwagandha, asparagus, astragalus root, bacopa, banana, barley grass, beet, betaine-HCL, biotin, bilberry, bladderwrack, blue green spirulina, blueberry, and borojo, summarizing each one's nutritional properties and their support for various systems in the body like the digestive, immune, cardiovascular, and nervous systems.
Impressive health benefits of artichoke A series of PresentationByMr. Al...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
Impressive health benefits of artichoke A series of PresentationByMr. Allah Dad Khan former DG Agriculture Extension KP Province and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar allahdad52@gmail.com
Few years ago my father, who was CVD patient, passed away due to heart attack. He was only 61. Same thing happened with my mom in law. She was just 57. Then recently some distant relatives were affected by CVD/CAD. Many people are aware of this disease but I feel that they just live with it. Some do take precautions to avoid but may be it is not enough. I decided to learn more about this and learn how one can take precautions. This is a vast subject hence the presentation I put together is just a beginning of scratching the surface. Lot of information is available on the right websites and books. I refer to one such book.
The top twelve healthy foods for women and why we need them. Health eating has a big effect on women's health. Use these simple nutrition tweaks for optimal health and wellness.
Learning about Nutrition (Carla - guest speaker)oly baradas
This document discusses nutrition and the study of how the body uses food. It covers macronutrients like proteins, carbohydrates, and fats which provide energy, and micronutrients like vitamins and minerals which are essential for health. It also discusses phytonutrients found in plants and their antioxidant properties, as well as details on specific vitamins and minerals and their functions and food sources.
Wheat-O-Power is a product containing organic wheatgrass powder as its main ingredient. Wheatgrass is a complete food that contains chlorophyll, minerals, amino acids, vitamins, enzymes, and other beneficial compounds. Wheat-O-Power comes in powder, tablet, and orange powder forms. It provides many essential nutrients and acts as an antioxidant, detoxifier, and immunity booster. Directions specify taking the powder or tablets once or twice daily on an empty stomach to maintain good health.
Soybeans provide many health benefits. They contain nutrients like protein and fiber as well as phytochemicals like isoflavones that act as anticarcinogens. Soy protein can lower LDL cholesterol and risk of heart disease when consumed in adequate amounts according to FDA. The healthy fats in soybean oil also reduce cholesterol. Isoflavones may protect against cancers of the lung, colon and breast. Soy foods can help with menopause symptoms, osteoporosis, weight control, lowering blood pressure and managing diabetes and related kidney/heart complications. A variety of soy products are available that can be incorporated into one's diet to take advantage of soy's health benefits.
To Know more: https://www.plus100years.com/health-tips/hyperthyroidism-diet-foods-to-eat-and-foods-to-avoid
Hyperthyroidism, a condition where the thyroid gland produces too much or excess of thyroid hormones (T3 and T4 or both).
Hyperthyroidism can be controlled by bringing effective changes to our daily lifestyle.
There are several food choices which can help control thyroid levels substantially and boost the process of healing and improving.
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The globe artichoke is a variety of a species of thistle cultivated as a food. To know the health benefits of Artichokes watch the presentation carefully and take benefit from it.
Factors on which balanced diet dependsKiranSaxena8
The document discusses the key factors that contribute to a balanced diet, including protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, water, and fiber. It explains that a balanced diet provides all necessary nutrients and reduces risk of health issues. The factors help maintain proper body functions and health. Foods to eat more of include vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lean proteins, nuts and seeds. Foods to eat in moderation or less include saturated fats, processed meats, sweets and alcohol. Achieving a balanced diet supports overall well-being.
The document provides tips and recommendations for managing menopause symptoms through diet and lifestyle changes. It suggests eating a high-fiber, low-sugar diet with lean proteins and soy foods to regulate blood sugar and mood. Specific foods mentioned include soy milk, edamame, wild yams, and avoiding alcohol and caffeine. It also recommends the SPT supplement Feminine Revitalizer to reduce menopause symptoms like hot flashes and vaginal dryness through phytoestrogens.
This document discusses the importance of good nutrition for athletes. It outlines how proper nutrition provides energy, supports immune function, reduces disease risk, and enhances sports performance. Specific nutrients like carbohydrates, protein, fats, vitamins and minerals are examined in detail. The document also provides guidance on fluid intake, pre-event meals, fueling during exercise, and recovery nutrition for athletes. Maintaining optimal hydration and consuming the right balance of carbohydrates, protein and other nutrients is key to supporting athletic performance and health.
Superfoods provide significant health benefits. The top reasons to eat superfoods are their high nutritional value, ability to fight disease, reverse aging, and lower risks of heart disease and cancer. Some top superfoods are beans, blueberries, broccoli, oats, oranges, pumpkin, salmon, soy, spinach, tea, tomatoes, turkey, and walnuts. These foods are high in antioxidants, fiber, vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats that promote overall health and wellness.
This document discusses live cell therapy and stem cell nutrition. It explains that live cell therapy helps repair and regenerate cells to enhance immunity. It also notes that stem cells need only plant chemicals, which all plants and animals contain. The document provides information on different plant chemicals, spirulina, soy protein, and the various health benefits of including soy protein and spirulina in one's diet.
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The document discusses an India office opening for a company called HB8nano that focuses on wellness and beauty products. It provides information on stem cells and their uses in anti-aging skin care products. It also includes testimonials about the effects of HB8nano products for toning, lifting, and firming skin.
The document discusses Vestige, a direct selling company focused on health and wellness products. It provides an overview of the company's founder's philosophy of helping people achieve economic independence and wellth. It then describes Vestige's experienced team in direct selling and its extensive product lines, which include healthcare products like immunity boosters, cardio care, joint and bone health supplements, glycemic health aids, detoxification products, fitness supplements, and health foods. The document provides details on several popular Vestige products within each category.
A balanced diet contains adequate amounts of all necessary nutrients from a variety of foods to promote good health. It provides energy, water, fiber, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and minerals. An improper or unbalanced diet can lead to poor growth, health issues, and diseases like obesity and diabetes. A balanced diet plan incorporates vegetables, fruits, dairy, grains, proteins, and healthy fats or oils at recommended amounts each day. The RDA defines adequate intake levels of essential nutrients to meet the nutritional needs of almost all healthy individuals.
This document discusses various topics related to nutrition and health, including:
- The six categories of nutrients (macronutrients and micronutrients) that the body needs.
- Specific macronutrients like carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and how dietary sources provide these nutrients.
- Specific micronutrients like vitamins and minerals, and their essential functions in the body.
- Health issues like obesity, heart disease, and diabetes that poor nutrition and diet can contribute to.
- Genetically modified foods, artificial sweeteners, and different diets that are part of discussions around nutrition.
This document provides information on achieving wellness through nutritional and lifestyle management. It discusses making choices to improve quality of life in areas like nutrition, fitness, risk management, and spiritual/emotional well-being. Research shows programs focusing on self-care can lower medical costs by reducing visits. Recommendations include consuming avocados, nuts, lean red meat, and choosing calcium sources besides milk. Inflammation is identified as underlying many diseases. "Super foods" and their health benefits are outlined, like apples, berries, cruciferous vegetables, beans, fish, and nuts/seeds.
This document provides information on lifestyle factors that can impact heart health and cholesterol levels. It discusses foods and dietary components like carbohydrates, fats, fiber, plant sterols and certain beverages that can help lower cholesterol and reduce heart disease risk. Key recommendations include choosing a diet low in saturated and trans fats, sodium and refined carbs while eating oats, nuts, fatty fish and foods containing plant sterols and increasing physical activity.
Myself Goutam Bagchi Executive Consultant of Questkon Consultancy Services & Business Services.I have added Vestige Amla Capsul which is very much effective for all type of People .
The document describes the ingredients and benefits of Trévo's three-phase formula called "Restore." It is designed to restore vital energy and mental focus through a blend of nutraceuticals, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, essential fatty acids, and phytonutrients. Some key ingredients include ashwagandha, bacopa, gotu kola, Korean ginseng, and vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12, C, D, and E.
This document discusses BCBSNC's use of IBM Rational Software Architect (RSA) to model its integration with a new shared services organization. It began by having subject matter experts map out impacted business areas. It then used RSA and the Eclipse Modeling Framework to create a business interaction model with three levels - enterprise, business area, and workflow. The model uses UML elements like classifiers, entities, and associations. JET templates transformed the model data into UML diagrams for transparency. The modeling approach helped BCBSNC understand relationships and define its work for the new shared services integration.
- Acai berries are found in the Amazon and are rich in antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids. They support circulatory and immune system health and increase energy.
- Acerola cherries contain high amounts of vitamin C and antioxidants that support immune system health, cellular health, eye health, heart health, mental focus, blood pressure, and longevity.
- Alfalfa leaf contains vitamins, minerals, and beta-carotene that support digestive, kidney, liver, and urinary tract health, and is useful for detoxification.
Wheat-O-Power is a product containing organic wheatgrass powder as its main ingredient. Wheatgrass is a complete food that contains chlorophyll, minerals, amino acids, vitamins, enzymes, and other beneficial compounds. Wheat-O-Power comes in powder, tablet, and orange powder forms. It provides many essential nutrients and acts as an antioxidant, detoxifier, and immunity booster. Directions specify taking the powder or tablets once or twice daily on an empty stomach to maintain good health.
Soybeans provide many health benefits. They contain nutrients like protein and fiber as well as phytochemicals like isoflavones that act as anticarcinogens. Soy protein can lower LDL cholesterol and risk of heart disease when consumed in adequate amounts according to FDA. The healthy fats in soybean oil also reduce cholesterol. Isoflavones may protect against cancers of the lung, colon and breast. Soy foods can help with menopause symptoms, osteoporosis, weight control, lowering blood pressure and managing diabetes and related kidney/heart complications. A variety of soy products are available that can be incorporated into one's diet to take advantage of soy's health benefits.
To Know more: https://www.plus100years.com/health-tips/hyperthyroidism-diet-foods-to-eat-and-foods-to-avoid
Hyperthyroidism, a condition where the thyroid gland produces too much or excess of thyroid hormones (T3 and T4 or both).
Hyperthyroidism can be controlled by bringing effective changes to our daily lifestyle.
There are several food choices which can help control thyroid levels substantially and boost the process of healing and improving.
We Provide Herbal Weight Loss Products, Herbal Diabetes Controller Tablets, Anti stress revitaliser, Herbal Veggie Supplement kit, Herbal Vegetable supplement, Ayurvedic Weight Management kit, Ayurvedic women health kit, Ayurvedic tonic for Women health, Female health kit, Women health tonic, Herbal Care Product For Professional
The globe artichoke is a variety of a species of thistle cultivated as a food. To know the health benefits of Artichokes watch the presentation carefully and take benefit from it.
Factors on which balanced diet dependsKiranSaxena8
The document discusses the key factors that contribute to a balanced diet, including protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, water, and fiber. It explains that a balanced diet provides all necessary nutrients and reduces risk of health issues. The factors help maintain proper body functions and health. Foods to eat more of include vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lean proteins, nuts and seeds. Foods to eat in moderation or less include saturated fats, processed meats, sweets and alcohol. Achieving a balanced diet supports overall well-being.
The document provides tips and recommendations for managing menopause symptoms through diet and lifestyle changes. It suggests eating a high-fiber, low-sugar diet with lean proteins and soy foods to regulate blood sugar and mood. Specific foods mentioned include soy milk, edamame, wild yams, and avoiding alcohol and caffeine. It also recommends the SPT supplement Feminine Revitalizer to reduce menopause symptoms like hot flashes and vaginal dryness through phytoestrogens.
This document discusses the importance of good nutrition for athletes. It outlines how proper nutrition provides energy, supports immune function, reduces disease risk, and enhances sports performance. Specific nutrients like carbohydrates, protein, fats, vitamins and minerals are examined in detail. The document also provides guidance on fluid intake, pre-event meals, fueling during exercise, and recovery nutrition for athletes. Maintaining optimal hydration and consuming the right balance of carbohydrates, protein and other nutrients is key to supporting athletic performance and health.
Superfoods provide significant health benefits. The top reasons to eat superfoods are their high nutritional value, ability to fight disease, reverse aging, and lower risks of heart disease and cancer. Some top superfoods are beans, blueberries, broccoli, oats, oranges, pumpkin, salmon, soy, spinach, tea, tomatoes, turkey, and walnuts. These foods are high in antioxidants, fiber, vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats that promote overall health and wellness.
This document discusses live cell therapy and stem cell nutrition. It explains that live cell therapy helps repair and regenerate cells to enhance immunity. It also notes that stem cells need only plant chemicals, which all plants and animals contain. The document provides information on different plant chemicals, spirulina, soy protein, and the various health benefits of including soy protein and spirulina in one's diet.
Nano HB8 LATEST Plan PPT BY MR P K SAHU TEAM NORTH INDIA Pradeep Kumar Sahu
The document discusses an India office opening for a company called HB8nano that focuses on wellness and beauty products. It provides information on stem cells and their uses in anti-aging skin care products. It also includes testimonials about the effects of HB8nano products for toning, lifting, and firming skin.
The document discusses Vestige, a direct selling company focused on health and wellness products. It provides an overview of the company's founder's philosophy of helping people achieve economic independence and wellth. It then describes Vestige's experienced team in direct selling and its extensive product lines, which include healthcare products like immunity boosters, cardio care, joint and bone health supplements, glycemic health aids, detoxification products, fitness supplements, and health foods. The document provides details on several popular Vestige products within each category.
A balanced diet contains adequate amounts of all necessary nutrients from a variety of foods to promote good health. It provides energy, water, fiber, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and minerals. An improper or unbalanced diet can lead to poor growth, health issues, and diseases like obesity and diabetes. A balanced diet plan incorporates vegetables, fruits, dairy, grains, proteins, and healthy fats or oils at recommended amounts each day. The RDA defines adequate intake levels of essential nutrients to meet the nutritional needs of almost all healthy individuals.
This document discusses various topics related to nutrition and health, including:
- The six categories of nutrients (macronutrients and micronutrients) that the body needs.
- Specific macronutrients like carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and how dietary sources provide these nutrients.
- Specific micronutrients like vitamins and minerals, and their essential functions in the body.
- Health issues like obesity, heart disease, and diabetes that poor nutrition and diet can contribute to.
- Genetically modified foods, artificial sweeteners, and different diets that are part of discussions around nutrition.
This document provides information on achieving wellness through nutritional and lifestyle management. It discusses making choices to improve quality of life in areas like nutrition, fitness, risk management, and spiritual/emotional well-being. Research shows programs focusing on self-care can lower medical costs by reducing visits. Recommendations include consuming avocados, nuts, lean red meat, and choosing calcium sources besides milk. Inflammation is identified as underlying many diseases. "Super foods" and their health benefits are outlined, like apples, berries, cruciferous vegetables, beans, fish, and nuts/seeds.
This document provides information on lifestyle factors that can impact heart health and cholesterol levels. It discusses foods and dietary components like carbohydrates, fats, fiber, plant sterols and certain beverages that can help lower cholesterol and reduce heart disease risk. Key recommendations include choosing a diet low in saturated and trans fats, sodium and refined carbs while eating oats, nuts, fatty fish and foods containing plant sterols and increasing physical activity.
Myself Goutam Bagchi Executive Consultant of Questkon Consultancy Services & Business Services.I have added Vestige Amla Capsul which is very much effective for all type of People .
The document describes the ingredients and benefits of Trévo's three-phase formula called "Restore." It is designed to restore vital energy and mental focus through a blend of nutraceuticals, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, essential fatty acids, and phytonutrients. Some key ingredients include ashwagandha, bacopa, gotu kola, Korean ginseng, and vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12, C, D, and E.
This document discusses BCBSNC's use of IBM Rational Software Architect (RSA) to model its integration with a new shared services organization. It began by having subject matter experts map out impacted business areas. It then used RSA and the Eclipse Modeling Framework to create a business interaction model with three levels - enterprise, business area, and workflow. The model uses UML elements like classifiers, entities, and associations. JET templates transformed the model data into UML diagrams for transparency. The modeling approach helped BCBSNC understand relationships and define its work for the new shared services integration.
- Acai berries are found in the Amazon and are rich in antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids. They support circulatory and immune system health and increase energy.
- Acerola cherries contain high amounts of vitamin C and antioxidants that support immune system health, cellular health, eye health, heart health, mental focus, blood pressure, and longevity.
- Alfalfa leaf contains vitamins, minerals, and beta-carotene that support digestive, kidney, liver, and urinary tract health, and is useful for detoxification.
This document outlines the M3 modeling methodology, which provides a framework for developing and maintaining enterprise architecture models. The methodology uses the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and is based on the principles of Model Driven Architecture (MDA). Models are created at three levels - computation independent model (CIM), platform independent model (PIM), and platform specific model (PSM). Integration specific models (ISM) are also used to model different integration viewpoints. The methodology utilizes IBM Rational tools like RSA, RTC and RAM to support the modeling lifecycle.
This document presents a reference architecture for developing an integrated healthcare management solution using Model-Driven Architecture (MDA), The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), and collaboration tools. It combines the M3 modeling framework with TOGAF to develop models at different levels of abstraction. These include computation independent, platform independent, and platform specific models. The reference architecture includes models for business architecture, applications architecture, and technology architecture. It demonstrates how the models map to TOGAF architecture domains and phases to represent the overall enterprise architecture.
This document outlines Joseph Makres' dissertation proposal defense. The proposal examines whether different health information technology (HIT) management strategies can improve healthcare quality and efficiency. It will analyze the relationship between HIT strategies (single-vendor, best-of-breed, or best-of-suite) and hospitals' performance in the Value-Based Purchasing program. If approved, the study will make an important contribution by providing healthcare executives with guidance on how to organize their HIT for maximum reimbursement and quality outcomes.
The document discusses India's Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Mission) campaign which was started on December 1, 2014. It notes that permission was obtained from the Rambaug Police Station in Maninagar to start cleaning routes from Kankaria to Mainagar Railway Station as part of a team effort. It includes quotes from Mahatma Gandhi, Anil Ambani, and Aamir Khan expressing their support for the campaign and commitment to cleanliness.
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Experts point out 5 foods to prevent cardiovascular disease should be included in the family daily meal, extremely good support for the health of cardiovascular patients.
- The document discusses various health issues like heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancer that are preventable through proper nutrition. It notes that modern diets often lack sufficient nutrition for the body's needs.
- It then summarizes the company's credentials including being debt-free for 40 years, having FDA and other international certifications, employing medical professionals for research and development, and being the number 1 food supplement company according to an award.
- The document provides information on antioxidants, free radicals, and recommends consuming at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables daily for good health.
The Rainbow Diet aims to improve health and support weight loss by eating a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables each day. Unlike strict diets, it does not forbid any foods but encourages eating mostly low-calorie, high-nutrient options from each color group. Each color provides different antioxidants and nutrients - for example, reds contain lycopene and anthocyanins for heart and skin health while greens have chlorophyll for liver and kidney function. Following the Rainbow Diet can strengthen immunity, reduce cancer and diabetes risk, and aid digestion, circulation, and brain function through its diverse antioxidant and nutrient intake. While a healthy way to eat, it also requires portion control and exercise for effective weight loss.
This document contains summaries of various health supplements and products sold by Royale Business Club. It provides brief descriptions of the ingredients in supplements like coffee mixes, protein powders, fiber supplements, antioxidant supplements, and more. The summaries emphasize the purported health benefits of the ingredients in supporting conditions like weight loss, blood sugar control, immune function, skin health, memory and more. They typically include 2-3 bullet points describing the main active ingredients and their claimed benefits. Links are provided for each product page on the Royale Business Club website.
This document provides a summary of Veganka, Inc.'s product catalog. It begins with an introduction to Veganka's mission and manufacturing facilities in California. It then describes various herbal and nutritional supplements, including their purported health benefits. For example, it covers products that support prostate, eye, liver, and urinary health. It also includes information on superfoods, essential oils, and other natural remedies. The document aims to educate customers on Veganka's high-quality line of herbal and dietary supplements.
Alpha Chloro Alexis is a green superfood supplement containing various forms of chlorophyll that provide numerous health benefits. It contains alpha chlorophyll, which is highly nutritious and similar to hemoglobin, as well as extracts from mulberry leaves, alfalfa, blue-green algae, wheatgrass, barley grass, moringa, and beetroot. Regular consumption can help detoxify and cleanse the body, balance pH levels, improve digestion, boost energy, aid weight loss, and provide other benefits.
Peaches originate from China and are now grown worldwide. They contain many vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that provide numerous health benefits. Peaches may reduce the risk of cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and eye problems. They also aid digestion, lower blood pressure and cholesterol, boost immunity, and benefit skin, teeth, and brain health.
The document describes Power Greens, a supplement containing several superfoods and minerals. It contains chlorella, moringa, spirulina, saluyot, and wheatgrass which provide vitamins, proteins, antioxidants, and other nutrients. The supplement also contains ionic forms of zinc, copper, selenium, and other trace minerals which enhance nutrient absorption when taken together. The document discusses the various health benefits of each ingredient in Power Greens.
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Impressive health benefits of beet root A series of PresentationByMr. Al...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
Impressive health benefits of beet root A series of PresentationByMr. Allah Dad Khan former DG Agriculture Extension KP Province and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar allahdad52@gmail.com
Wheatgrass is a highly nutritious green that provides many health benefits. It is packed with vitamins, minerals, proteins, antioxidants, chlorophyll and enzymes. Wheatgrass supports weight loss, detoxification, anti-aging and general well-being. It contains more nutrients than many other foods and is an excellent plant-based protein source. The active compounds in wheatgrass also have anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer and immune-boosting properties.
The document discusses the benefits of eating healthy foods like fruits and vegetables as well as meat. It outlines that eating healthy can aid with weight loss, heart health, strong bones and teeth, better mood and energy levels, and improved brain and memory health. Specific foods highlighted include spinach, carrots, broccoli, garlic, brussels sprouts, kale, green peas, swiss chard, and fruits like apples, avocados, bananas, blueberries, and oranges. A healthy diet is important for reducing risks of diseases, maintaining good physical and mental health, and having steady energy levels and moods. The foods we eat can affect our brain and body in many positive ways.
This document discusses various women's health issues and recommends a nutritional supplement regimen to address them. It asks questions about common symptoms like PMS, menopause, stress, and more. It then explains how supplements can help with these issues, reduce disease risk, and promote overall wellness. The recommended regimen includes soy protein, a multivitamin, vitamins C and E, B vitamins, fiber, probiotics, and herbs. The document stresses using high-quality supplements and emphasizes the benefits of its recommended Shaklee products.
The 17 Best Foods to Lower (or Regulate) Your Blood Sugar.pdfWasim Ahmad
For people with prediabetes, diabetes, or other conditions that affect blood sugar, diet is a major part of maintaining healthy blood sugar levels.
Although factors like body weight, activity, stress, and genetics also play a role in blood sugar maintenance, following a healthy diet is critical for blood sugar control (1Trusted Source, 2Trusted Source).
While some foods, including items high in added sugar and refined carbs, can contribute to blood sugar fluctuations, others can optimize blood sugar control while promoting overall health.
Benefits of Parsley
Parsley is one the most popular spices in the world.
Parsley is native to the Mediterranean region of Southern Europe. While it has been cultivated for more than 2,000 years, parsley was used medicinally prior to being consumed as a food. Indeed, it was an old saying that said: People who looked very sick and near death were often said to be “in need of parsley.”
Did you know that parsley is an excellent of vitamin K and vitamin C as well as a good source of vitamin A, folate and iron.
In addition, parsley’s volatile oil components include myristicin, limonene, eugenol and alpha-thujene. Its flavonoids include apiin, apigenin, crisoeriol and luteolin.
Highly nutritious, parsley can be found year round in your local supermarket or even better, you can grow a range of different varieties in pots on your patio. There are two basic types of parsley that differ in taste and morphology of leaves. Curly parsley is bitter and it has wrinkled or creased leaves. Italian parsley has strong flavor and flat leaves. Some recipes will be specific on the type of parsley to be used.
The benefits of parsley are widely reported and there is an excellent article on Medical News Today titled ‘Why is parsley so healthy?’ Key among the benefits is that parsley may help to protect against cancer, diabetes, and bone weakness.
The benefits of parsley are well documented. Parsley should be seen as more than a garnish.
Include it wherever possible and make it a staple ingredient in your kitchen. Fresh chopped parsley has a spicy, peppery flavor and pairs well with:
– Potatoes
– Tomato-based sauces
– Poultry dishes
– Grain-based salads
– Seafood
– Egg dishes
This document provides information about a company that produces herbal supplements and natural products. It discusses the company's history of over 45 years in business, being debt-free and FDA approved. It highlights some of the company's major product lines and formulations, including those for antioxidants, coffee, chocolate, skin whitening, fish oil, and dental care. The document promotes the health benefits of its natural products.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Blood Pressure Health...................................................................................................................................1
Blood Sugar Health........................................................................................................................................2
Cellular Health..............................................................................................................................................4
Central Nervous System Health.................................................................................................................13
Cholesterol Health.......................................................................................................................................15
Circulatory System Health..........................................................................................................................17
Detoxification/Natural Cleansing...............................................................................................................19
Digestive and Gastrointestinal Health.......................................................................................................23
Energy/Mental Focus/Memory/Sense of Well-Being...................................................................................29
Eye Health....................................................................................................................................................34
Heart Health................................................................................................................................................36
Immune System Health...............................................................................................................................45
Joint and Bone Health.................................................................................................................................53
Men’s Health................................................................................................................................................58
Respiratory System Health.........................................................................................................................59
Urinary Tract Health...................................................................................................................................60
Weight Management....................................................................................................................................61
Women’s Health...........................................................................................................................................63
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BLOOD PRESSURE HEALTH
Acerola Cherry
Possibly the richest source of vitamin C among fruits,
the acerola cherry contains 65 times more vitamin
C than an orange. Acerola contains anthocyanins -
substances which are highly anti-inflammatory in
nature—as well as antioxidant-packed carotenoids
and flavonoids. The cherry is an excellent source of
vitamin A, which is a potent antioxidant. This tiny
berry is also rich in vitamin B, calcium, magnesium,
folate, potassium and phosphorous.
Banana
This high-fiber fruit contains no fat, sodium or
cholesterol, and it is a great source of potassium,
vitamin B6, vitamin C, and magnesium. The
nutritional properties of bananas are known to
promote blood cell health and nervous system health.
Bananas’ potassium levels offer quick relief for muscle
cramps and support healthy blood pressure.
Borojo
Borojo fruit has high nutritional value, and is an
excellent source of vitamin C, calcium, fiber and
iron. It is one of the best fruit sources of phosphorus,
which can provide energy, support memory and
concentration, and contribute to the strength of teeth
and bones. The essential amino acids contained in
borojo are three times that found in meat. Borojo may
help maintain healthy levels of blood sugar, blood
pressure and cholesterol.
Garlic
Garlic has long been considered an herbal “wonder drug.“
Its powerful antioxidant properties make garlic a great
nutrient for the maintenance of heart health as well as a
strengthened immune system. Studies also suggest that
garlic helps maintain healthy blood pressure.
Hawthorne Berry
The hawthorne berry bush, found in Europe, North
Africa, and Western Asia, is a rich source of antioxidant
bioflavonoids. This remarkable herb offers powerful
support for heart and circulatory system health. It also
appears to be beneficial to digestive system health and
the maintenance of healthy sleep patterns. Hawthorne
berry also helps support the maintenance of healthy
cholesterol and blood pressure levels.
Onion
Onions offer a wealth of health benefits, including
the support of digestive, respiratory, and autoimmune
system health. Onions are a rich source of flavonoids,
substances known to provide support of cardiovascular
health. They also support the maintenance of healthy
blood pressure levels, as well as healthy cholesterol
and triglyceride levels.
Orange
Just one orange supplies 116.2% of the daily value
for vitamin C. Vitamin C is the primary water-soluble
antioxidant in the body, disarming harmful free
radicals both inside and outside cells. Oranges are also
a great source of beta carotene, calcium, magnesium,
potassium, thiamin, and folic acid. They are also rich
in citrus bioflavonoids. The health benefits of oranges
include support of cardiovascular health, cellular
energy, and maintenance of healthy cholesterol and
blood pressure levels.
4. BLOOD SUGAR HEALTH
HEALTH FOCUS INGREDIENT GLOSSARY
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Amalaki
The fruit of the Amalaki tree is part of the Ayurvedic
pharmacopeia. For centuries, it has been used as a
potent rejuvenative for the entire body. Its properties
appear to stimulate the production of red blood cells,
enhance cellular regeneration, increase lean body
mass, and support proper function of the liver, spleen
heart and lungs. Amalaki fruit also is a rich source of
antioxidants and helps to maintain a healthy blood
sugar level.
Biotin
This B vitamin is required for healthy cell growth,
the production of fatty acids, metabolism of fats, and
proteins. It plays a role in the Kreb cycle, which is
the process in which energy is released from food.
Biotin is also vital for healthy hair and skin, healthy
sweat glands, nerve tissue, and bone marrow. It is also
helpful in maintaining a steady blood sugar level.
Bladderwrack
Bladderwrack is a type of brown sea vegetable that
grows on the northern Atlantic and Pacific coasts
of the United States and on the northern Atlantic
coast and Baltic coast of Europe. Its benefits include
controlling LDL (“bad“ cholesterol) levels, the
maintenance of healthy blood sugar levels, and even
appears to be useful in weight maintenance efforts.
Bladderwrack also helps support joint health as well
as healthy thyroid gland activity.
Borojo
Borojo fruit has high nutritional value, and is an
excellent source of vitamin C, calcium, fiber and iron.
It is one of the best fruit sources of phosphorus, which
can provide energy, support memory and concentration,
and contribute to the strength of teeth and bones. The
essential amino acids contained in borojo are three times
that found in meat. Borojo may help maintain healthy
levels of blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol.
Brussels Sprouts
Brussels sprouts are loaded with vitamin A, folic
acid, potassium, and calcium. Plus, this cruciferous
vegetable is an excellent source of fiber. Brussels
sprouts are also extremely high in Vitamin C, which
is a potent antioxidant. Its nutritional properties are
beneficial in the maintenance of digestive health as
well as immune system health, and regulation of both
blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
Carrot
Carrots are an excellent source of antioxidant
compounds and are the richest vegetable source of pro-
vitamin A carotenes. Carrots’ antioxidant compounds
support cardiovascular and autoimmune system health.
Their nutritional properties also support good eye health,
especially night vision. Carrots offer outstanding benefits
in the form of supporting healthy blood sugar levels.
Cherry
Cherries are one of today’s hottest “Super Fruits.“ In
addition to being packed with powerful antioxidants,
cherries also contain other important nutrients such
as beta carotene (19 times more than blueberries
or strawberries), vitamin C, potassium, and fiber.
Cherries appear to be of benefit in the reduction of
inflammation, as well as the support of cardiovascular
and bone health. They even help support the
maintenance of healthy blood sugar levels.
Chlorella
Chlorella, a single-celled algae, gets its name
from the high amount of chlorophyll it possesses.
Chlorella contains more chlorophyll per gram than
any other plant. Chlorophyll is a highly effective
nutrient that naturally cleanses the bowel and
other elimination systems such as the liver and the
blood. Chlorella’s properties also support enhanced
immune system health, and even helps balance the
body’s pH and blood sugar levels.
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Chromium
A naturally occurring, plant-derived trace mineral. It
aids in glucose metabolism and helps support healthy
blood sugar levels.
Korean Ginseng
Korean ginseng is a perennial herb grown on moist
and shaded mountainsides in China, Korea, and
Russia. Some of its remarkable benefits include
the support of healthy cholesterol and blood sugar
levels, antioxidant protection, increased stamina, and
immune system support. Additionally, Korean ginseng
has been shown to reduce the intensity of the body’s
response to stresses.
L-Alanine
Alanine is a non-essential amino acid and is used by
the body to build protein. It aids in and is required for
the metabolism of glucose, a simple carbohydrate that
the body uses for energy. Alanine also appears to be of
benefit in supporting prostate health in men.
L-Glutamic Acid
Another amino acid, glutamic acid is actually fuel used
by the brain. It aids in the transportation of potassium
across the blood-brain barrier. Additionally, glutamic
acid is used to build proteins and is important in the
metabolism of sugars and fats.
L-Isoleucine
Isoleucine, another amino acid, is used in the
formation of hemoglobin. It enhances energy, increases
endurance, and aids in healing and repair of muscle
tissue. Isoleucine also helps stabilize and regulate
blood sugar levels.
Manganese
Manganese is an essential trace mineral required to
manufacture enzymes necessary for the metabolism
of proteins and fat. It also supports immune system
health as well as healthy blood sugar balance.
Manganese is involved in the production of cellular
energy, reproduction and bone growth. This
micronutrient activates the enzymes responsible for
DNA and RNA production.
Noni
Noni fruit, which is native to the South Pacific, is an
excellent source of nutrients including vitamin C,
niacin, potassium, vitamin A, calcium, and sodium.
Research has identified the presence of 10 essential
vitamins, 7 dietary minerals, and 18 amino acids
in noni. It supports healthy blood sugar levels and
digestive system health as well as enhanced immune
system health. Noni is also beneficial in supporting
autoimmune system and joint health.
Pomegranate
Pomegranate fruit is well-known for its nutritional
properties, and it is one of nature’s most powerful
antioxidant sources. One pomegranate contains three
times the antioxidant properties of red wine or green
tea. It is also a rich source of ellagic acid and essential
amino acids. The polyphenols and vitamins A, C, E,
and folic acid contained in pomegranates have been
shown to promote cardiovascular health as well as
healthy blood sugar levels.
Stevia
Stevia is an herb native to Paraguay and Brazil. It
is nutrient-rich, containing substantial amounts of
calcium, phosphorous, magnesium, zinc, rutin, vitamin
A, vitamin C, and over 100 phytonutrients. Stevia
helps maintain healthy blood sugar levels and also
supports digestive system health.
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Acerola Cherry
Possibly the richest source of vitamin C among fruits,
the acerola cherry contains 65 times more vitamin
C than an orange. Acerola contains anthocyanins -
substances which are highly anti-inflammatory in
nature—as well as antioxidant-packed carotenoids
and flavonoids. The cherry is an excellent source of
vitamin A, which is a potent antioxidant. This tiny
berry is also rich in vitamin B, calcium, magnesium,
folate, potassium and phosphorous.
Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA)
Alpha lipoic acid is a fatty acid found naturally
inside every cell in the body. It is needed by the body
to produce energy for normal body functions. ALA
converts glucose (blood sugar) into energy. It is also a
powerful antioxidant, neutralizing potentially harmful
chemicals called free radicals. ALA appears to recycle
antioxidants such as vitamin C and glutathione after
they have been used up.
Amalaki
The fruit of the Amalaki tree is part of the Ayurvedic
pharmacopeia. For centuries, it has been used as a
potent rejuvenative for the entire body. Its properties
appear to stimulate the production of red blood cells,
enhance cellular regeneration, increase lean body
mass, and support proper function of the liver, spleen
heart and lungs. Amalaki fruit also is a rich source of
antioxidants and helps to maintain a healthy blood
sugar level.
Ashwagandha
Also known as Winter Cherry, ashwagandha is
considered the “ginseng of Ayurvedic medicine.“
Ashwagandha has many beneficial elements,
including flavonoids and members of the withanolide
class. Numerous modern studies have found that
ashwagandha is a powerful antioxidant that appears
to be effective in reducing inflammation, treating
tumors, decreasing stress, increasing mental activity,
and invigorating the body. Traditionally, it has also
been used to boost the immune system, improve
memory and cognition, relieve anxiety, and to promote
overall wellness.
Asparagus
Asparagus is a nutrient-dense food which is high
in folic acid and is a good source of potassium, fiber,
and vitamins A, B6, C, and E. It also contains useful
amounts of calcium, magnesium and iodine. Asparagus
has no fat, contains no cholesterol, and is low in
sodium. The exceptional antioxidant properties of
asparagus promote the maintenance of heart health,
digestive system health, and immune system health.
Bacopa
Bacopa has been revered for centuries in the
Ayurvedic herbal traditions of India for its ability to
enhance clear thinking and support memory function.
Traditionally, bacopa extract is reported to be a “brain
tonic.“ The phytochemicals found in the bacopa leaves
include alkaloids, saponins, flavonoids, beta-sitosterol
and betulic acid. A powerful antioxidant, bacopa helps
maintain the structural and functional integrity of the
membranes surrounding the mitochondria, a portion
of cellular DNA that can degenerate with age. It also
protects gastrointestinal health by raising mucosal
defensive factors.
Biotin
This B vitamin is required for healthy cell growth,
the production of fatty acids, metabolism of fats, and
proteins. It plays a role in the Kreb cycle, which is
the process in which energy is released from food.
Biotin is also vital for healthy hair and skin, healthy
sweat glands, nerve tissue, and bone marrow. It is also
helpful in maintaining a steady blood sugar level.
CELLULAR HEALTH
(Including Cancer-Preventive Properties)
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Blueberry
Blueberries consistently rank very high in antioxidant
activity when compared to other fresh fruits and
vegetables. The blueberry’s antioxidants, vitamins,
and minerals are responsible for its potent health
benefits, which include the support of heart health,
urinary tract health, and even improved mental focus.
Studies also show that blueberries appear to have a
protective effect against DNA damage.
Broccoli
This “must-have“ cruciferous vegetable is rich
in dozens of nutrients. In fact, it packs the most
nutritional punch of any vegetable. Broccoli’s
noteworthy nutrients include vitamin C, vitamin A
(mostly as beta-carotene), folic acid, calcium, and fiber.
It is also a rich fiber source. Broccoli is particularly
helpful in supporting cardiovascular health as well as
immune system and eye health.
Brussels Sprouts
Brussels sprouts are loaded with vitamin A, folic
acid, potassium, and calcium. Plus, this cruciferous
vegetable is an excellent source of fiber. Brussels
sprouts are also extremely high in Vitamin C, which
is a potent antioxidant. Its nutritional properties are
beneficial in the maintenance of digestive health as
well as immune system health, and regulation of both
blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
Cabbage
Cabbage, a cruciferous vegetable, is a potent source of
vitamin C, fiber, potassium, and other nutrients. The
phytonutrient compounds in cabbage signal the body’s
genes to increase production of enzymes involved in
detoxification, the cleansing process through which
our bodies eliminate harmful compounds.
Camu Camu
Camu camu, a fruit native to Peru, is a rich source
of potassium, amino acids, vitamin C, and flavonoids.
Its properties offer powerful immune system support
as well as increased energy levels. Camu camu also
contains several potent antioxidant compounds.
Carrot
Carrots are an excellent source of antioxidant
compounds and are the richest vegetable source of pro-
vitamin A carotenes. Carrots’ antioxidant compounds
support cardiovascular and autoimmune system
health. Their nutritional properties also support
good eye health, especially night vision. Carrots offer
outstanding benefits in the form of supporting healthy
blood sugar levels.
Cauliflower
Cauliflower, a cruciferous vegetable, contains allicin,
which provides powerful heart health support, and
selenium, a chemical that works well with vitamin C
to strengthen the immune system. Cauliflower can
also help to maintain healthy cholesterol levels. The B
vitamin folic acid, which is needed for cell growth and
replication, is also found in cauliflower. Cauliflower is
a rich source of fiber.
Cherry
Cherries are one of today’s hottest “Super Fruits.” In
addition to being packed with powerful antioxidants,
cherries also contain other important nutrients such
as beta carotene (19 times more than blueberries
or strawberries), vitamin C, potassium, and fiber.
Cherries appear to be of benefit in the reduction of
inflammation, as well as the support of cardiovascular
and bone health. They even help support the
maintenance of healthy blood sugar levels.
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Citrus Bioflavonoid
Bioflavonoids are plant pigments responsible for the
colors of many flowers and fruits. Citrus bioflavonoids
are the bioflavonoids found in citrus fruits, such as
lemons, oranges, tangerines, grapefruit, etc. Citrus
bioflavonoids are extremely high in antioxidant
activity, which helps optimize good health and fight
premature aging. They also help support circulatory
system health and possess anti-allergy, anti-viral, and
anti-inflammatory properties.
Cobalt
A naturally occurring, plant-derived trace mineral. It
promotes the formulation of red blood cells and serves
as a component of the vitamin B-12.
Co-Enzyme Q10
Co-enzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a fat-soluble, vitamin-like
substance found in every human cell. It is involved in
key biochemical reactions that produce energy in cells.
It also acts as an antioxidant and offers powerful
cardiovascular health support. CoQ10 is capable
of regenerating other antioxidants and provides
important protection against oxidative damage to
DNA. Recent studies also show that CoQ10 is involved
in human cell signaling, metabolism, and transport.
Copper
A naturally occurring, plant-derived trace mineral.
It is essential to normal red blood cell formation and
connective tissue formation. Copper also helps support
healthy central nervous system function.
Coral Calcium Complex
Coral calcium complex (as found in Trévo) is much
more bio-available than other forms of calcium. Coral
calcium complex also contains an optimal mix of both
major minerals and trace minerals. It helps support
healthy muscle and nerve function, as well as helps
to balance pH levels in the body for better health. It
is also well-known for its support of heart, bone, and
immune system health.
Ellagic Acid
Ellagic acid is an antioxidant-rich chemical compound
found in fruits and vegetables such as raspberries,
strawberries, pomegranates, cranberries, walnuts, and
other plant foods. Its natural properties strengthen
the immune system, support heart health, and even
strengthen connective tissue. Ellagic acid appears to
promote wound healing and is widely touted for its
suggested anti-carcinogenic properties.
Folate (Folic Acid)
Essential for normal cell growth and healthy blood,
folate is the form of vitamin B found naturally in
foods. One of the most well-researched areas of the
benefits of folate concerns the proper development
of a fetus. Folate is critical to neural tube health in
newborns. It also provides powerful cardiovascular
system support and even appears to help promote
DNA health.
Fulvic Acid
Fulvic acid is one of the world’s most complex and
diverse substances. The DNA of every living or extinct
species of organism on earth, whether plant, animal
or micro-organism, has eventually become a highly-
refined component of fulvic acid. It is one of the most
crucial factors in the maintenance of good health.
When fulvic is present in the body, nutrients are
dissolved into their simplest ionic form and quickly
transported into the body’s cells. Fulvic acid is so
powerful that one single fulvic molecule is capable
of carrying 60 or more minerals and trace elements
directly into cells. It is also a powerful antioxidant.
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Gac Fruit
Popular in South East Asia, gac fruit is packed full of
beta carotene, lycopene, vitamin C, and other strong
antioxidants that not only help to support the immune
system, but also help retard the effects of aging.
Laboratory testing and scientific research have shown
that gac fruit contains 70 times more lycopene than
tomatoes, 20 times more beta carotene than carrots,
40 times more vitamin C than oranges, and 40 times
more zeaxanthin than yellow corn. Gac fruit supports
eye health, immune system health, joint health, and
cardiovascular health.
Glutathione
Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant found within
every cell. Glutathione plays a role in nutrient
metabolism and regulation of cellular events including
gene expression, DNA and protein synthesis, cell
growth, and immune response. It provides immune
system and cardiovascular system support as well
as neurological system support. Food sources of
glutathione are primarily fruits and vegetables.
Glycine
Glycine is a sweet-tasting, non-essential amino acid
found in the protein of all living organisms. It is
an important factor in the body’s manufacture of
hormones responsible for a strong immune system.
Glycine also helps make DNA, skin proteins, collagen,
and phospholipids (which make cell membranes). It
helps the body absorb calcium and supports nervous
system health.
Goji Fruit
Found in Tibet and Mongolia, goji berries contain
more protein than whole wheat, more beta carotene
than carrots, and 500 times more vitamin C by weight
than oranges. Goji is known as the “longevity fruit”
because it contains powerful antioxidants that help
defend against premature aging and fight free radical
damage. It appears to stimulate the release of human
growth hormone (hGH), sometimes called the “youth
hormone.” The nutritional properties of goji fruit also
support a healthy immune system, digestive system,
cardiovascular system, and even liver and kidney health.
Grape Seed Extract
Grape seed extract is derived from red grape
seeds, and it contains a vast array of health-giving
ingredients, such as protein, lipids, carbohydrates,
and polyphenols (which come mainly in the form of
flavonoids, also known as bioflavonoids). Grape seed
extract offers excellent cardiovascular system support
as well as circulatory system support. As a powerful
antioxidant, grape seed extract helps protect the body
against free radical damage.
Grape
Grapes are a rich source of flavonoids which provide
this fruit’s vibrant purplish color. Grapes are a
quick source of energy, and have been identified as a
“superfood” when it comes to supporting good heart
health. The resveratrol content of grapes contribute
to their strong heart health support. The potent
antioxidant properties of grapes also support anti-
aging and even help support the maintenance of
healthy cholesterol levels.
Graviola
Found deep within the Amazon rain forest, the
graviola tree offers some of the most exciting
nutritional discoveries in recent history. Graviola
has a long history of use in herbal medicine as
well as recorded indigenous use, and many of its
uses in natural medicine have been validated by
scientific research. Its benefits include the support
of cardiovascular health and natural anti-bacterial
properties. Much of the recent research on graviola,
however, has been on phytochemicals found in the
leaves, seeds, and stem of graviola which seem to be
toxic to specific cancer cells.
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Green Tea (decaffeinated)
Green tea is a type of tea made solely with the
leaves of Camellia sinensis, and is a caffeine-
free, antioxidant-packed nutritional powerhouse.
Its nutritional properties provide support for
cardiovascular health, immune system health, joint
health, anti-aging, and even weight management.
Iodine
Iodine is an essential trace element that is vital
for the body’s normal growth and development. It
supports healthy metabolic rates and also plays an
important role in maintaining optimum energy levels
of the body. Iodine also supports autoimmune system
health, and even helps maintain healthy teeth, hair,
and nails.
Inositol
Inositol is a type of sugar related to glucose. It occurs
naturally in the body and is present in many foods.
Inositol is a fundamental ingredient of cell membranes
and is necessary for proper function of nerves, brain,
and muscles in the body. It is essential for helping
the cells in the body communicate with one another,
a process known as cell signaling. Used with choline,
inositol helps to metabolize fats and cholesterol in the
arteries and liver.
Iron
Iron is a naturally occurring, plant-based trace
mineral necessary for red blood cell formation and is
required for transport of oxygen throughout the body.
It also supports healthy brain function.
L-Alanine
Alanine is a non-essential amino acid and is used by
the body to build protein. It aids in and is required for
the metabolism of glucose, a simple carbohydrate that
the body uses for energy. Alanine also appears to be of
benefit in supporting prostate health in men.
L-Aspartic
Aspartic is an amino acid that is extremely beneficial
for increased stamina and helps fight chronic
fatigue. Aspartic aids cell function and the function
of RNA and DNA, as well as enhances production of
immunoglobulin and antibodies. Brussels sprouts are
a rich source of the L-aspartic amino acid.
L-Histidine
Histidine is an amino acid that is beneficial in
maintaining the myelin sheaths that protect the
body’s nerve cells. Additionally, it is needed for the
production of both red and white blood cells. Histidine
provides powerful autoimmune system support, and is
used for the growth and repair of tissues. It also offers
benefit to digestive health.
L-Isoleucine
Isoleucine, another amino acid, is used in the
formation of hemoglobin. It enhances energy, increases
endurance, and aids in healing and repair of muscle
tissue. Isoleucine also helps stabilize and regulate
blood sugar levels.
L-Lysine
Lysine, another amino acid, assists in building
muscle mass as well as collagen formation and tissue
repair. It is also used in the production of antibodies,
hormones, and enzymes, and helps the body absorb
calcium. Lysine helps maintain proper nitrogen
balance and supports improved concentration.
L-Methionine
Another amino acid, methionine is a powerful
antioxidant required for both nucleic acid formation
and collagen formation. Methionine helps protect the
nervous system and supports liver function. It also
supports cardiovascular system health. Methionine is
utilized in the production of choline, a vital nutrient
for the brain.
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L-Ornithine
The amino acid ornithine is necessary for proper
immune system and liver function. Additionally, it
promotes healing and repair of damaged skin and
connective tissue.
L-Proline
Proline is an amino acid that is essential for the
synthesis of collagen, the most abundant protein in
mammals. Collagen is the main structural protein
that constitutes all human connective tissues,
including skin, tendons, ligaments, joints, bones, veins,
and arteries.
L-Serine
The amino acid serine is required for proper
metabolism of fats and fatty acids and is also used
in the growth of muscle tissue. It helps maintain a
healthy immune system and aids in the production of
immunoglobulin and antibodies.
L-Threonine
Another amino acid, threonine is important in the
formation of collagen and elastin. It helps prevent
fatty acid build-up in the liver and maintains proper
protein balance in the body. Threonine also supports
immune system health by aiding in the production of
antibodies.
L-Valine
Valine is an essential amino acid that supports
increased cognitive function and smooth nervous
system functioning. Valine is also utilized in muscle
metabolism, tissue repair, and the maintenance of a
proper nitrogen balance in the body.
Lycopene
Lycopene is the pigment that gives many fruits and
vegetables (most notably tomatoes) their beautiful
red color. It is also a powerful antioxidant offering
a wealth of health benefits, including support for
prostate, bone, and skin health.
Maqui Berry
Maqui berries have astonishing levels of antioxidants,
including anthocyanins, polyphenols and flavonoids.
They are also a good source of calcium, vitamin
C, potassium and iron. These berries support the
cardiovascular system by encouraging blood flow,
and even offer analgesic properties. Maqui berries
also appear to support healthy levels of cholesterol
and triglycerides. They have long been used by South
American natives to promote strength, endurance and
overall good health.
Manganese
Manganese is an essential trace mineral required to
manufacture enzymes necessary for the metabolism
of proteins and fat. It also supports immune system
health as well as healthy blood sugar balance.
Manganese is involved in the production of cellular
energy, reproduction and bone growth. This
micronutrient activates the enzymes responsible for
DNA and RNA production.
Mangosteen
Mangosteen fruit, which comes from a tropical
evergreen tree, is an off-the-charts antioxidant. Its
properties offer potent support for cardiovascular
system health, circulatory system health, immune
system health, and may even offer enhanced cognitive
benefits. Mangosteen also appears to possess anti-
inflammatory properties.
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Magnesium
Magnesium is a mineral essential to many biological
processes that occur in the body. It aids in the body’s
absorption of calcium and also plays a key role in
the strength and formation of bones and teeth.
Magnesium is also vital for the maintenance of heart
health and helps maintain proper muscle function.
Milk Thistle
A nutrient-rich herb, milk thistle helps keep the liver,
which is the toxic waste disposal plant of the body,
healthy and nourished. It also helps boost immune
system and heart health, and provides powerful
antioxidant protection. Milk thistle is a rich source
of tocopherol sterols, essential fatty acids, linoleic
acid, and beta carotene as well as calcium, iron,
magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium,
selenium, and zinc.
Molybdenum
A naturally occurring, plant-derived trace mineral.
It supports normal growth and development.
Molybdenum is a key component in many enzyme
systems, including enzymes involved in detoxification.
N-Acetyl-L-cysteine
The amino acid cysteine is one of the key components
in all living things. It has been shown to increase
levels of the antioxidant glutathione, it supports
digestive health, and it may even play an important
role in the communication between immune system
cells. N-Acetyl-L-cysteine is believed to play a role in
the normal growth rate of hair and may offer anti-
aging benefits to the skin. The body also uses this
amino acid to produce taurine, another amino acid.
Niacin (Vitamin B-3)
Niacin, or vitamin B3, combines with other B vitamins
to release energy in the cells. It helps regulate
circulation, hormones, glucose, and hydrochloric acid
in the body. Niacin also works closely with riboflavin
(vitamin B2) and pyridoxine (vitamin B6) to promote
healthy skin and keep the nervous and digestive
systems running smoothly.
Orange
Just one orange supplies 116.2% of the daily value
for vitamin C. Vitamin C is the primary water-soluble
antioxidant in the body, disarming harmful free
radicals both inside and outside cells. Oranges are also
a great source of beta carotene, calcium, magnesium,
potassium, thiamin, and folic acid. They are also rich
in citrus bioflavonoids. The health benefits of oranges
include support of cardiovascular health, cellular
energy, and maintenance of healthy cholesterol and
blood pressure levels.
Pantothenic Acid (vitamin B5)
Pantothenic acid, or vitamin B5, is needed to make
hormones and healthy red blood cells, convert
carbohydrates and fat into energy, and aid in the
formation of antibodies. It is also reputed to be a
stamina enhancer. Pantothenic acid is sometimes
called the “anti-stress vitamin” as there are
indications that it may be helpful to sufferers of
depression and anxiety.
Parsley
Related to celery, parsley is much more than a garnish.
This antioxidant-rich nutritional powerhouse contains
three times as much vitamin C as oranges and twice
as much iron as spinach. It is an excellent source
of vitamin K, vitamin A, and folate as well. Parsley
supports cardiovascular health and autoimmune
system health.
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Pear
Pears provide a potent source of vitamin B2, C, E,
copper, and potassium. They also contain more pectin,
a water-soluble fiber, than apples. An antioxidant-
rich fruit, the nutritional properties of pears provide
effective support for intestinal and cardiovascular
health, as well as healthy cholesterol levels.
Pomegranate
Pomegranate fruit is well-known for its nutritional
properties, and it is one of nature’s most powerful
antioxidant sources. One pomegranate contains three
times the antioxidant properties of red wine or green
tea. It is also a rich source of ellagic acid and essential
amino acids. The polyphenols and vitamins A, C, E,
and folic acid contained in pomegranates have been
shown to promote cardiovascular health as well as
healthy blood sugar levels.
Potassium
All cells, tissues, and organs in the body rely on this
mineral to function properly. Potassium helps regulate
the balance of fluids and minerals in cells, and also
facilitates the transmission of nerve impulses. It
is required for normal body growth, supports the
growth of muscle tissue, and even helps metabolize
carbohydrates. Potassium also supports kidney
function and heart health.
Red Raspberry
Red raspberry is a rich source of ellagic acid as well
as powerful antioxidants. Raspberries possess almost
50% higher antioxidant activity than strawberries,
three times that of kiwis, and ten times the
antioxidant activity of tomatoes. Red raspberries are
rich in manganese, vitamin C, B vitamins, and fiber.
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
Riboflavin, or vitamin B2, regulates red blood cell
growth and helps maintain a strong immune system by
protecting the body from free-radical damage. Riboflavin
also supports healthy hair, skin, nails, and vision.
Spinach
Spinach contains at least 13 different flavonoid
compounds that function as antioxidants. These
compounds also provide powerful autoimmune system
support. Spinach is a potent source of vitamins K and
A as well as manganese, folate, and magnesium. Its
properties offer outstanding support for bones, the
cardiovascular and digestive systems, brain function,
and even eye health.
Star Fruit
Star fruit, also known as the star apple or carambola,
is a bright yellow fruit native to Indonesia and
Malaysia. Its more notable health benefits include
support of cardiovascular and bowel health. Star fruit
is rich in vitamin C as well as fiber, and provides
powerful antioxidant activity.
Tomato
Tomatoes are one of the best sources of lycopene. The
antioxidant function of lycopene has been linked in
human research to the protection of DNA (our genetic
material) inside of white blood cells. Tomatoes are
also a great source of vitamins C and K. Their health
benefits include support of cardiovascular health,
autoimmune system health, bone strength, and even
the maintenance of healthy cholesterol levels.
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Vitamin A
Vitamin A is vital for the maintenance of healthy
skin, good vision, and a robust immune system. It
is essential to overall good health, and individuals
who do not get an adequate amount of vitamin A in
their diets have been shown to be more vulnerable to
infection and infectious diseases.
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12, also called cyanocobalamin, works with
other B vitamins to turn food into energy. It is needed
to form healthy blood cells. Vitamin B12 also supports
the maintenance of heart health as well as memory
and other cognitive skills. It also supports immune
system health.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, is one of the more
powerful and well-known antioxidants. It helps to
maintain healthy collagen in the skin, repair damaged
tissue, promote healthy teeth and bones, and boost
the immune system. Vitamin C also offers powerful
support for heart health, autoimmune system health,
and even eye health.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E, or alpha-tocopherol, is a leading
antioxidant that supports eye health and immune
system health. Vitamin E is also an effective anti-
inflammatory and may help to prevent sun damage.
Wheat Grass
Wheatgrass is young sprouted wheat one to two weeks
of age, and is an excellent source of fiber. It is high in
chlorophyll, calcium, vitamins C and E, B vitamins,
magnesium, and potassium. Some 17 amino acids can
be found in wheatgrass, including essential amino
acids. Wheat grass helps support gastrointestinal
health, cellular health, and autoimmune system
health.
Wolfberry Extract
Similar to the Tibetan goji berry, Chinese wolfberry
is grown primarily in China and eastern Asia. The
amazing properties of wolfberry extract enable it to
support proper cellular DNA development as well
as support the immune system and eye health. This
extract also supports cardiovascular, immune system,
and autoimmune system health. Wolfberry extract
provides 18 amino acids and 21 trace minerals that
are essential for good health.
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Bilberry
Bilberry, a close cousin to the blueberry, contains
impressive antioxidant properties and is historically
linked to eye health. Bilberries are a natural source
of resveratrol, which has been shown to support
cardiovascular health by reducing the oxidation of
LDL cholesterol and total cholesterol. Resveratrol is
also believed to be a powerful anti-aging nutrient that
supports neurological health.
Copper
A naturally occurring, plant-derived trace mineral.
It is essential to normal red blood cell formation and
connective tissue formation. Copper also helps support
healthy central nervous system function.
Glutathione
Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant found within
every cell. Glutathione plays a role in nutrient
metabolism and regulation of cellular events including
gene expression, DNA and protein synthesis, cell
growth, and immune response. It provides immune
system and cardiovascular system support as well
as neurological system support. Food sources of
glutathione are primarily fruits and vegetables.
Glycine
Glycine is a sweet-tasting, non-essential amino acid
found in the protein of all living organisms. It is
an important factor in the body’s manufacture of
hormones responsible for a strong immune system.
Glycine also helps make DNA, skin proteins, collagen,
and phospholipids (which make cell membranes). It
helps the body absorb calcium and supports nervous
system health.
Inositol
Inositol is a type of sugar related to glucose. It occurs
naturally in the body and is present in many foods.
Inositol is a fundamental ingredient of cell membranes
and is necessary for proper function of nerves, brain,
and muscles in the body. It is essential for helping
the cells in the body communicate with one another,
a process known as cell signaling. Used with choline,
inositol helps to metabolize fats and cholesterol in the
arteries and liver.
L-Asparagine
Asparagine is an amino acid that helps maintain
balance within the central nervous system.
L-Histidine
Histidine is an amino acid that is beneficial in
maintaining the myelin sheaths that protect the
body’s nerve cells. Additionally, it is needed for the
production of both red and white blood cells. Histidine
provides powerful autoimmune system support, and is
used for the growth and repair of tissues. It also offers
benefit to digestive health.
L-Methionine
Another amino acid, methionine is a powerful
antioxidant required for both nucleic acid formation and
collagen formation. Methionine helps protect the nervous
system and supports liver function. It also supports
cardiovascular system health. Methionine is utilized in
the production of choline, a vital nutrient for the brain.
Niacin (Vitamin B-3)
Niacin, or vitamin B3, combines with other B vitamins
to release energy in the cells. It helps regulate
circulation, hormones, glucose, and hydrochloric acid
in the body. Niacin also works closely with riboflavin
(vitamin B2) and pyridoxine (vitamin B6) to promote
healthy skin and keep the nervous and digestive
systems running smoothly.
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM HEALTH
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Potassium
All cells, tissues, and organs in the body rely on this
mineral to function properly. Potassium helps regulate
the balance of fluids and minerals in cells, and also
facilitates the transmission of nerve impulses. It
is required for normal body growth, supports the
growth of muscle tissue, and even helps metabolize
carbohydrates. Potassium also supports kidney
function and heart health.
Schizandra
Schizandra fruit is commonly used in traditional
Chinese medicine for its adaptogenic properties and
as a restorative remedy for immune enhancement.
Traditionally used for enhancing the energy of
the kidney and liver, schizandra is known for
supporting central nervous system health and
memory. It also appears to enhance both mental
and physical capabilities.
Thiamine (Vitamin B1)
Thiamin, or vitamin B1, is one of the substances the
body must have in order to convert carbohydrates
into energy. Thiamin helps the body make thiamin
pyrophosphate (TPP), without which the body is unable
to convert food into energy. Thiamin also supports
heart health and is critical to the maintenance of a
well-functioning brain and nervous system.
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Bilberry
Bilberry, a close cousin to the blueberry, contains
impressive antioxidant properties and is historically
linked to eye health. Bilberries are a natural source
of resveratrol, which has been shown to support
cardiovascular health by reducing the oxidation of
LDL cholesterol and total cholesterol. Resveratrol is
also believed to be a powerful anti-aging nutrient that
supports neurological health.
Bladderwrack
Bladderwrack is a type of brown sea vegetable that
grows on the northern Atlantic and Pacific coasts
of the United States and on the northern Atlantic
coast and Baltic coast of Europe. Its benefits include
controlling LDL (“bad“ cholesterol) levels, the
maintenance of healthy blood sugar levels, and even
appears to be useful in weight maintenance efforts.
Bladderwrack also helps support joint health as well
as healthy thyroid gland activity.
Borojo
Borojo fruit has high nutritional value, and is an
excellent source of vitamin C, calcium, fiber and
iron. It is one of the best fruit sources of phosphorus,
which can provide energy, support memory and
concentration, and contribute to the strength of teeth
and bones. The essential amino acids contained in
borojo are three times that found in meat. Borojo may
help maintain healthy levels of blood sugar, blood
pressure and cholesterol.
Brussels Sprouts
Brussels sprouts are loaded with vitamin A, folic
acid, potassium, and calcium. Plus, this cruciferous
vegetable is an excellent source of fiber. Brussels
sprouts are also extremely high in Vitamin C, which
is a potent antioxidant. Its nutritional properties are
beneficial in the maintenance of digestive health as
well as immune system health, and regulation of both
blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
Cauliflower
Cauliflower, a cruciferous vegetable, contains allicin,
which provides powerful heart health support, and
selenium, a chemical that works well with vitamin C
to strengthen the immune system. Cauliflower can
also help to maintain healthy cholesterol levels. The B
vitamin folic acid, which is needed for cell growth and
replication, is also found in cauliflower. Cauliflower is
a rich source of fiber.
Cranberry
Commonly recommended by doctors for urinary health,
cranberries are loaded with vitamin C and a number of
polyphenols (both of which are powerful antioxidants).
Cranberries are also associated with cardiovascular
health as they help maintain healthy cholesterol levels.
Flaxseed Oil
Flaxseed oil is rich in alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), an
Omega-3 essential fatty acid that offers powerful
support for heart health. Additionally, it helps support
the maintenance of healthy cholesterol levels. Flaxseed
oil also provides anti-inflammatory joint health
support and even helps support digestive health.
Grape
Grapes are a rich source of flavonoids which provide
this fruit’s vibrant purplish color. Grapes are a
quick source of energy, and have been identified as a
“superfood“ when it comes to supporting good heart
health. The resveratrol content of grapes contribute
to their strong heart health support. The potent
antioxidant properties of grapes also support anti-
aging and even help support the maintenance of
healthy cholesterol levels.
CHOLESTEROL HEALTH
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Hawthorne Berry
The hawthorne berry bush, found in Europe,
North Africa, and Western Asia, is a rich source of
antioxidant bioflavonoids. This remarkable herb offers
powerful support for heart and circulatory system
health. It also appears to be beneficial to digestive
system health and the maintenance of healthy sleep
patterns. Hawthorne berry also helps support the
maintenance of healthy cholesterol levels.
Inositol
Inositol is a type of sugar related to glucose. It occurs
naturally in the body and is present in many foods.
Inositol is a fundamental ingredient of cell membranes
and is necessary for proper function of nerves, brain,
and muscles in the body. It is essential for helping
the cells in the body communicate with one another,
a process known as cell signaling. Used with choline,
inositol helps to metabolize fats and cholesterol in the
arteries and liver.
Korean Ginseng
Korean ginseng is a perennial herb grown on moist
and shaded mountainsides in China, Korea, and
Russia. Some of its remarkable benefits include
the support of healthy cholesterol and blood sugar
levels, antioxidant protection, increased stamina, and
immune system support. Additionally, Korean ginseng
has been shown to reduce the intensity of the body’s
response to stresses.
Onion
Onions offer a wealth of health benefits, including
the support of digestive, respiratory, and autoimmune
system health. Onions are a rich source of flavonoids,
substances known to provide support of cardiovascular
health. They also support the maintenance of healthy
blood pressure levels, as well as healthy cholesterol
and triglyceride levels.
Orange
Just one orange supplies 116.2% of the daily value
for vitamin C. Vitamin C is the primary water-soluble
antioxidant in the body, disarming harmful free
radicals both inside and outside cells. Oranges are also
a great source of beta carotene, calcium, magnesium,
potassium, thiamin, and folic acid. They are also rich
in citrus bioflavonoids. The health benefits of oranges
include support of cardiovascular health, cellular
energy, and maintenance of healthy cholesterol and
blood pressure levels.
Pear
Pears provide a potent source of vitamin B2, C, E,
copper, and potassium. They also contain more pectin,
a water-soluble fiber, than apples. An antioxidant-
rich fruit, the nutritional properties of pears provide
effective support for intestinal and cardiovascular
health, as well as healthy cholesterol levels.
Tomato
Tomatoes are one of the best sources of lycopene. The
antioxidant function of lycopene has been linked in
human research to the protection of DNA (our genetic
material) inside of white blood cells. Tomatoes are
also a great source of vitamins C and K. Their health
benefits include support of cardiovascular health,
autoimmune system health, bone strength, and even
the maintenance of healthy cholesterol levels.
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Acai Berry
Found in the Amazon rainforests, acai berries are
rich in phytonutrients and antioxidants. They offer
a blood-sugar-friendly glycemic index and are loaded
with vitamins (especially vitamin E), trace minerals
and Essential Fatty Acids. Great for increasing
energy as well as promoting immune and circulatory
system health.
Borage Seed Oil
Borage is an annual plant that produces dark, oil-rich
seeds from which borage seed oil is derived. Borage
seed oil contains phospholipids, sterols, and other
active phyto-compounds which may have immune
system boosting properties. This oil is also a great
source of vegetarian gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), an
Omega-6 essential fatty acid that offers remarkable
circulatory system benefits.
Burdock Root
This herb found throughout Europe and Asia is a rich
source of copper, iron, manganese, sulfur, biotin, zinc,
iron, amino acids, mucilage, and vitamins B1, B6, B12,
and E. Burdock is a strong detoxifier with powerful
hormone-balancing benefits. Its properties support
increased circulation to the skin, helping to detoxify
skin tissue. This purification helps relieve some
cleansing burdens from the kidneys and liver. Burdock
also contains a carbohydrate called inulin, which
strengthens the liver.
Citrus Bioflavonoid
Bioflavonoids are plant pigments responsible for the
colors of many flowers and fruits. Citrus bioflavonoids
are the bioflavonoids found in citrus fruits, such as
lemons, oranges, tangerines, grapefruit, etc. Citrus
bioflavonoids are extremely high in antioxidant
activity, which helps optimize good health and fight
premature aging. They also help support circulatory
system health and possess anti-allergy, anti-viral, and
anti-inflammatory properties.
Gotu Kola
Gotu kola is a powerful herb from India where it is
traditionally used to calm the nerves, increase mental
and physical power, and enhance mental cognition
and focus. Ancient Indian health practitioners also
embraced gotu kola’s ability to improve energy
and increase longevity. This herb also appears
to offer detoxification benefits as well as support
for the immune system, circulatory system, and
cardiovascular system.
Grape Seed Extract
Grape seed extract is derived from red grape
seeds, and it contains a vast array of health-giving
ingredients, such as protein, lipids, carbohydrates,
and polyphenols (which come mainly in the form of
flavonoids, also known as bioflavonoids). Grape seed
extract offers excellent cardiovascular system support
as well as circulatory system support. As a powerful
antioxidant, grape seed extract helps protect the body
against free radical damage.
Hawthorne Berry
The hawthorne berry bush, found in Europe,
North Africa, and Western Asia, is a rich source of
antioxidant bioflavonoids. This remarkable herb offers
powerful support for heart and circulatory system
health. It also appears to be beneficial to digestive
system health and the maintenance of healthy sleep
patterns. Hawthorne berry also helps support the
maintenance of healthy cholesterol levels.
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Iron
Iron is a naturally occurring, plant-based trace
mineral necessary for red blood cell formation and is
required for transport of oxygen throughout the body.
It also supports healthy brain function.
Mangosteen
Mangosteen fruit, which comes from a tropical
evergreen tree, is an off-the-charts antioxidant. Its
properties offer potent support for cardiovascular
system health, circulatory system health, immune
system health, and may even offer enhanced cognitive
benefits. Mangosteen also appears to possess anti-
inflammatory properties.
Niacin (Vitamin B-3)
Niacin, or vitamin B3, combines with other
B vitamins to release energy in the cells. It
helps regulate circulation, hormones, glucose,
and hydrochloric acid in the body. Niacin also
works closely with riboflavin (vitamin B2) and
pyridoxine (vitamin B6) to promote healthy skin
and keep the nervous and digestive systems
running smoothly.
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Alfalfa Leaf
This perennial herb provides beta-carotene and
vitamins C, E, and K. Alfalfa not only helps keep
calcium in bones, it helps keep calcium out of the
linings of arteries. The properties of alfalfa leaf are
helpful in maintaining kidney, liver, and urinary tract
health. It is known as an excellent body detoxifier.
Aloe Vera
Aloe vera juice has natural detoxifying abilities and
also improves bowel regularity. Aloe increases protein
absorption as it helps to decrease the amount of
unfriendly bacteria and yeast in the digestive tract.
Apple
Apples are a source of both soluble and insoluble
fiber. Soluble fiber such as pectin helps to prevent
cholesterol buildup in the lining of blood vessel
walls, thus providing excellent cardiovascular health
support. The insoluble fiber in apples provides bulk in
the intestinal tract, holding water to cleanse and move
food quickly through the digestive system. Apples
are also a rich source of vitamins A and C as well as
calcium and potassium.
Beets
Beet juice has traditionally been used as a natural
health remedy to detox and build the blood. It contains
betaine, a natural substance that helps support
optimum liver function. Betaine has also been found
to help support lower homocysteine levels in the blood.
Homocysteine is a substance that is known to damage
blood vessels, and elevated levels can increase the risk
of heart disease.
Betaine-HCL
Betaine hydrochloride is also known as hydrochloric
acid (HCL) or stomach acid. This plant-based nutrient
helps the body digest food by breaking up fats and
proteins. Healthy stomach acid is needed for a healthy
digestive tract. If you have low stomach acid, even the
most nutrient-rich foods cannot be properly digested.
Bladderwrack, Kelp and Other Edible
Sea Vegetables
Bladderwrack, kelp and other edible sea vegetables can
help prevent the absorption of dibenzo-p-dioxintype
carcinogens in the gastrointestinal tract. In one study,
conducted at the Fukuoka Institute of Health and
Environmental Sciences in Japan, rats were fed toxins
and then given a seaweed chaser. Results showed that
the seaweed accelerates toxin excretion, which reduces
the amount of damage toxins can do. Kelp is also a
great source of iodine, an essential mineral for the
thyroid gland, which controls our metabolism.
Broccoli
The phytonutrient compounds found in broccoli actually
signal our genes to increase production of enzymes
involved in detoxification, the cleansing process through
which our bodies eliminate harmful compounds. One
unique phytochemical called isothiocyanate appears to
help boost your liver’s ability to detoxify carcinogens to
which you are exposed.
Burdock Root
A potent blood purifier, burdock root removes heavy
metals such as mercury along with other toxins.
Containing up to 45% inulin along with arctiopicrin,
arctiin and tannins, burdock helps to purify and
strengthen the liver.
Cabbage
Cabbage, a cruciferous vegetable, is a potent source of
vitamin C, fiber, potassium, and other nutrients. The
phytonutrient compounds in cabbage signal the body’s
genes to increase production of enzymes involved in
detoxification, the cleansing process through which
our bodies eliminate harmful compounds.
DETOXIFICATION/NATURAL CLEANSING
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Cauliflower
As a member of the cruciferous vegetable family,
cauliflower contains the phytocompounds glucosinolate
and thiocyanate (including sulforaphane and
isothiocyanate), which increase the liver’s ability to
neutralize potentially toxic substances. Many enzymes
found in cauliflower also help with the detoxifying
process. These enzymes include glutathione transferase,
glucuronosyl transferase, and quinone reductase.
Chlorella
Chlorella, a single-celled algae, gets its name from
the high amount of chlorophyll it possesses. Chlorella
contains more chlorophyll per gram than any other
plant. Chlorophyll is a highly effective nutrient that
naturally cleanses the bowel and other elimination
systems such as the liver and the blood. Chlorella’s
properties also support enhanced immune system
health, and even helps balance the body’s pH and
blood sugar levels.
Cranberries
Cranberries have long been hailed for their amazing
health benefits, particularly in relation to urinary
tract health. However, they also contain powerful
antioxidants and a wealth of nutrients that naturally
cleanse and flush out toxins from the body.
Flaxseed Oil
Flax seed contains both soluble and insoluble fiber
as well as mucilage. The fiber in flax seed oil cleans
the colon of toxic material, metabolic waste and dried
mucus. Flax fiber is an excellent food for the friendly
intestinal bacteria which keep disease-causing
organisms in check.
Garlic
In addition to the cardiovascular benefits of garlic, it
is also an important food that should be a part of any
detox diet. Similar to cabbage, garlic helps activate
liver enzymes that are responsible for filtering toxic
materials from your system.
Glutathione
Glutathione offers powerful, natural detox benefits.
It is essential for handling environmental toxins as it
detoxifies carcinogens (in particular arsenic) and helps
the body to remove heavy metals such as cadmium,
iron and mercury.
Gotu Kola
Gotu kola is a powerful herb from India where it is
traditionally used to calm the nerves, increase mental
and physical power, and enhance mental cognition
and focus. Ancient Indian health practitioners also
embraced gotu kola’s ability to improve energy
and increase longevity. This herb also appears
to offer detoxification benefits as well as support
for the immune system, circulatory system, and
cardiovascular system.
Green Tea (decaffeinated)
Green tea contains a wealth of phytochemicals known
as catechins. These catechins have demonstrated the
ability to dramatically help increase the production of a
group of key detoxification enzymes in the human body.
L-Arginine
Arginine is one of the 20 amino acids that constitute
protein. Some of arginine’s health benefits include
immune system support, cardiovascular system
support, and weight management support. Arginine
also appears to be of benefit in male fertility and aids
in liver detoxification.
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L-Cystine
Cystine, another amino acid, plays an important role
in the body’s detoxification process and helps protect
the liver from harmful toxins. It also aids in the
production of collagen and is remarkably beneficial in
the growth of strong nails, skin, and hair. Cystine is
also a powerful antioxidant. It offers cardiovascular
system support and even promotes fat burning.
Lemon
You need to keep the fluids flowing to wash out
the body and lemon is ideal for this. Its vitamin C,
considered the detox vitamin, helps convert toxins into
a water-soluble form that is easily flushed away.
Magnesium
Magnesium is a crucial factor in the natural self-
cleansing and detoxification responses of the body. This
vital mineral is needed not only for the production of
specific detoxification enzymes but is also important
for energy production related to cell detoxification.
A magnesium deficiency can affect virtually every
system of the body.
Milk Thistle
A nutrient-rich herb, milk thistle helps keep the liver,
which is the toxic waste disposal plant of the body,
healthy and nourished. It also helps boost immune
system and heart health, and provides powerful
antioxidant protection. Milk thistle is a rich source of
tocopherol sterols, essential fatty acids, linoleic acid,
and beta carotene as well as calcium, iron, magnesium,
manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, and zinc.
Molybdenum
A naturally occurring, plant-derived trace mineral.
It supports normal growth and development.
Molybdenum is a key component in many enzyme
systems, including enzymes involved in detoxification.
Onion
As a member of the Allium family, which also includes
garlic, onions are an important food that should be
a part of any detox diet. Similar to garlic, onions
help activate liver enzymes that are responsible for
filtering toxic materials from your system.
Papaya
Papaya fruit is wonderful in the aid of digestion as it
contains papain, an enzyme that breaks down protein
in food. Papaya is also a rich source of antioxidant
nutrients such as carotenes, vitamin C, vitamin A,
and flavonoids as well as the B vitamins folate and
pantothenic acid. It also provides the benefits of
potassium, magnesium, and fiber. Together, these
nutrients support cardiovascular health, digestive
system health, and immune system support as well as
autoimmune system and eye health support.
Pau d’Arco
Pau D’ Arco is often referred to as one of the premier
detox herbs. Containing a rich source of lapachol, pau
d’Arco supports detoxification and helps support the
maintenance of a healthy circulatory system.
Schizandra
Schizandra fruit is commonly used in traditional
Chinese medicine for its adaptogenic properties and
as a restorative remedy for immune enhancement.
Traditionally used for enhancing the energy of
the kidney and liver, schizandra is known for
supporting central nervous system health and
memory. It also appears to enhance both mental
and physical capabilities.
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Selenium
Selenium is an essential trace mineral that functions
as an antioxidant and promotes a healthy immune
system. Required in remarkably small amounts
(the RDA is measured in the millionths of a gram),
selenium is known to help detoxify the body and
remove heavy metals including mercury.
Spirulina
Spirulina is a single-celled blue green algae containing
10 vitamins, 8 minerals, and 18 amino acids. Spirulina
promotes the body’s natural cleansing processes
by compensating for deficiencies in your diet and
stimulating your metabolism.
Star Fruit
Star fruit, also known as the star apple or carambola,
is a bright yellow fruit native to Indonesia and
Malaysia. Its more notable health benefits include
support of cardiovascular and bowel health. Star fruit
is rich in vitamin C as well as fiber, and provides
powerful antioxidant activity.
Turmeric
Turmeric helps cleanse the liver, purify the blood,
and promote good digestion and elimination. This
antioxidant-rich herb provides a wealth of the
phytochemical curcumin which helps increase bile
flow, making turmeric a liver cleanser that can help
rejuvenate liver cells and recharge their capability to
break down toxins.
Wheat Grass
Wheatgrass is a plant with many health benefits.
According to the Hippocrates Health Institute, the
plant nourishes the blood, helps support healthy
blood pressure levels, removes toxins from the body
and stimulates metabolism. Used for decades by
healthcare professionals as well as laymen, the plant
is an important part of any detox program designed to
support good health and to help manage weight.
Yellow Dock
Yellow dock is an effective natural laxative. Keeping
the bowel moving regularly prevents the recirculation
of stagnant digestive wastes back into the
bloodstream. Its long history of use as a blood purifier
and as a toner for all body systems really is not
surprising when you consider that this herb is a rich
source of iron, manganese and beta carotene. Yellow
dock offers potent support for improved liver and colon
function. Digestive and Gastrointestinal Health
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Alfalfa Leaf
This perennial herb provides beta-carotene and
vitamins C, E, and K. Alfalfa not only helps keep
calcium in bones, it helps keep calcium out of the
linings of arteries. The properties of alfalfa leaf are
helpful in maintaining kidney, liver, and urinary tract
health. It is known as an excellent body detoxifier.
Aloe Vera Gel
The health and nutrition benefits of aloe vera gel
are well-documented. Aloe vera provides the body
with 200 health-promoting compounds, including
20 minerals, 18 amino acids, and 12 vitamins. Its
properties help maintain a healthy digestive system
and a natural energy level. Aloe vera is also beneficial
in maintaining immune system health.
Amalaki
The fruit of the Amalaki tree is part of the Ayurvedic
pharmacopeia. For centuries, it has been used as a
potent rejuvenative for the entire body. Its properties
appear to stimulate the production of red blood cells,
enhance cellular regeneration, increase lean body mass,
and support proper function of the liver, spleen heart and
lungs. Amalaki fruit also is a rich source of antioxidants
and helps to maintain a healthy blood sugar level.
Apple
Apples are a source of both soluble and insoluble
fiber. Soluble fiber such as pectin helps to prevent
cholesterol buildup in the lining of blood vessel
walls, thus providing excellent cardiovascular health
support. The insoluble fiber in apples provides bulk in
the intestinal tract, holding water to cleanse and move
food quickly through the digestive system. Apples
are also a rich source of vitamins A and C as well as
calcium and potassium.
Asparagus
Asparagus is a nutrient-dense food which is high
in folic acid and is a good source of potassium, fiber,
and vitamins A, B6, C, and E. It also contains useful
amounts of calcium, magnesium and iodine. Asparagus
has no fat, contains no cholesterol, and is low in
sodium. The exceptional antioxidant properties of
asparagus promote the maintenance of heart health,
digestive system health, and immune system health.
Bacopa
Bacopa has been revered for centuries in the
Ayurvedic herbal traditions of India for its ability to
enhance clear thinking and support memory function.
Traditionally, bacopa extract is reported to be a “brain
tonic.“ The phytochemicals found in the bacopa leaves
include alkaloids, saponins, flavonoids, beta-sitosterol
and betulic acid. A powerful antioxidant, bacopa helps
maintain the structural and functional integrity of the
membranes surrounding the mitochondria, a portion
of cellular DNA that can degenerate with age. It also
protects gastrointestinal health by raising mucosal
defensive factors.
Barley Grass
Barley grass is the leaf portion of the barley plant.
It is high in calcium, iron, all essential amino acids,
antioxidant vitamins C and E, flavonoids, vitamin
B12, and a number of enzymes and minerals. The
properties of barley grass support cardiovascular and
intestinal health as well as joint health.
Betaine-HCL
Betaine hydrochloride is also known as hydrochloric
acid (HCL) or stomach acid. This plant-based nutrient
helps the body digest food by breaking up fats and
proteins. Healthy stomach acid is needed for a healthy
digestive tract. If you have low stomach acid, even the
most nutrient-rich foods cannot be properly digested.
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Bromelain
Bromelain is an enzyme derived from the pineapple
plant. More than 200 scientific papers have been written
about bromelain since it was first introduced as a
health-boosting substance in 1957. Much of the research
has focused on its anti-inflammatory effects, but
bromelain also offers very beneficial digestive system
support as well as a myriad of other healthful benefits.
Brussels Sprouts
Brussels sprouts are loaded with vitamin A, folic
acid, potassium, and calcium. Plus, this cruciferous
vegetable is an excellent source of fiber. Brussels
sprouts are also extremely high in Vitamin C, which
is a potent antioxidant. Its nutritional properties are
beneficial in the maintenance of digestive health as
well as immune system health, and regulation of both
blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
Burdock Root
This herb found throughout Europe and Asia is a rich
source of copper, iron, manganese, sulfur, biotin, zinc,
iron, amino acids, mucilage, and vitamins B1, B6, B12,
and E. Burdock is a strong detoxifier with powerful
hormone-balancing benefits. Its properties support
increased circulation to the skin, helping to detoxify
skin tissue. This purification helps relieve some
cleansing burdens from the kidneys and liver. Burdock
also contains a carbohydrate called inulin, which
strengthens the liver.
Cabbage
Cabbage, a cruciferous vegetable, is a potent source of
vitamin C, fiber, potassium, and other nutrients. The
phytonutrient compounds in cabbage signal the body’s
genes to increase production of enzymes involved in
detoxification, the cleansing process through which
our bodies eliminate harmful compounds.
Cat’s Claw
Cat’s claw is a natural extract of the inner bark of
Uncaria tomentosa, an exciting herbal discovery
from the Peruvian Rainforest. Also called Una de
Gato, the cat’s claw herb has been used for hundreds
of years by the native Ashanica Indians. Cat’s claw
has long been used to support the immune system
and promote kidney health. It also appears to be
beneficial in the maintenance of joint health and may
offer analgesic properties.
Cauliflower
Cauliflower, a cruciferous vegetable, contains allicin,
which provides powerful heart health support, and
selenium, a chemical that works well with vitamin C
to strengthen the immune system. Cauliflower can
also help to maintain healthy cholesterol levels. The B
vitamin folic acid, which is needed for cell growth and
replication, is also found in cauliflower. Cauliflower is
a rich source of fiber.
Chlorella
Chlorella, a single-celled algae, gets its name from
the high amount of chlorophyll it possesses. Chlorella
contains more chlorophyll per gram than any other
plant. Chlorophyll is a highly effective nutrient that
naturally cleanses the bowel and other elimination
systems such as the liver and the blood. Chlorella’s
properties also support enhanced immune system
health, and even helps balance the body’s pH and
blood sugar levels.
Flaxseed Oil
Flaxseed oil is rich in alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), an
Omega-3 essential fatty acid that offers powerful
support for heart health. Additionally, it helps support
the maintenance of healthy cholesterol levels. Flaxseed
oil also provides anti-inflammatory joint health
support and even helps support digestive health.
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Goji Fruit
Found in Tibet and Mongolia, goji berries contain
more protein than whole wheat, more beta carotene
than carrots, and 500 times more vitamin C by weight
than oranges. Goji is known as the “longevity fruit“
because it contains powerful antioxidants that help
defend against premature aging and fight free radical
damage. It appears to stimulate the release of human
growth hormone (hGH), sometimes called the “youth
hormone.” The nutritional properties of goji fruit also
support a healthy immune system, digestive system,
cardiovascular system, and even liver and kidney health.
Hawthorne Berry
The hawthorne berry bush, found in Europe,
North Africa, and Western Asia, is a rich source of
antioxidant bioflavonoids. This remarkable herb offers
powerful support for heart and circulatory system
health. It also appears to be beneficial to digestive
system health and the maintenance of healthy sleep
patterns. Hawthorne berry also helps support the
maintenance of healthy cholesterol levels.
L-Arginine
Arginine is one of the 20 amino acids that constitute
protein. Some of arginine’s health benefits include
immune system support, cardiovascular system
support, and weight management support. Arginine
also appears to be of benefit in male fertility and aids
in liver detoxification.
L-Cystine
Cystine, another amino acid, plays an important role
in the body’s detoxification process and helps protect
the liver from harmful toxins. It also aids in the
production of collagen and is remarkably beneficial in
the growth of strong nails, skin, and hair. Cystine is
also a powerful antioxidant. It offers cardiovascular
system support and even promotes fat burning.
L-Histidine
Histidine is an amino acid that is beneficial in
maintaining the myelin sheaths that protect the
body’s nerve cells. Additionally, it is needed for the
production of both red and white blood cells. Histidine
provides powerful autoimmune system support, and is
used for the growth and repair of tissues. It also offers
benefit to digestive health.
L-Methionine
Another amino acid, methionine is a powerful
antioxidant required for both nucleic acid formation
and collagen formation. Methionine helps protect the
nervous system and supports liver function. It also
supports cardiovascular system health. Methionine is
utilized in the production of choline, a vital nutrient
for the brain.
L-Ornithine
The amino acid ornithine is necessary for proper
immune system and liver function. Additionally, it
promotes healing and repair of damaged skin and
connective tissue.
L-Serine
The amino acid serine is required for proper
metabolism of fats and fatty acids and is also used
in the growth of muscle tissue. It helps maintain a
healthy immune system and aids in the production of
immunoglobulin and antibodies.
L-Threonine
Another amino acid, threonine is important in the
formation of collagen and elastin. It helps prevent fatty
acid build-up in the liver and maintains proper protein
balance in the body. Threonine also supports immune
system health by aiding in the production of antibodies.
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Lemon
Although lemons are often thought of as acidic,
they are very beneficial in supporting digestive
system health. They also offer powerful support for
respiratory system health. Lemons are a rich source of
vitamin C, magnesium, calcium, and potassium.
Manganese
Manganese is an essential trace mineral required to
manufacture enzymes necessary for the metabolism
of proteins and fat. It also supports immune system
health as well as healthy blood sugar balance.
Manganese is involved in the production of cellular
energy, reproduction and bone growth. This
micronutrient activates the enzymes responsible for
DNA and RNA production.
Milk Thistle
A nutrient-rich herb, milk thistle helps keep the liver,
which is the toxic waste disposal plant of the body,
healthy and nourished. It also helps boost immune
system and heart health, and provides powerful
antioxidant protection. Milk thistle is a rich source of
tocopherol sterols, essential fatty acids, linoleic acid,
and beta carotene as well as calcium, iron, magnesium,
manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, and zinc.
Molybdenum
A naturally occurring, plant-derived trace mineral.
It supports normal growth and development.
Molybdenum is a key component in many enzyme
systems, including enzymes involved in detoxification.
N-Acetyl-L-cysteine
The amino acid cysteine is one of the key components
in all living things. It has been shown to increase
levels of the antioxidant glutathione, it supports
digestive health, and it may even play an important
role in the communication between immune system
cells. N-Acetyl-L-cysteine is believed to play a role in
the normal growth rate of hair and may offer anti-
aging benefits to the skin. The body also uses this
amino acid to produce taurine, another amino acid.
Niacin (Vitamin B-3)
Niacin, or vitamin B3, combines with other B vitamins
to release energy in the cells. It helps regulate
circulation, hormones, glucose, and hydrochloric acid
in the body. Niacin also works closely with riboflavin
(vitamin B2) and pyridoxine (vitamin B6) to promote
healthy skin and keep the nervous and digestive
systems running smoothly.
Noni
Noni fruit, which is native to the South Pacific, is an
excellent source of nutrients including vitamin C,
niacin, potassium, vitamin A, calcium, and sodium.
Research has identified the presence of 10 essential
vitamins, 7 dietary minerals, and 18 amino acids
in noni. It supports healthy blood sugar levels and
digestive system health as well as enhanced immune
system health. Noni is also beneficial in supporting
autoimmune system and joint health.
Onion
Onions offer a wealth of health benefits, including
the support of digestive, respiratory, and autoimmune
system health. Onions are a rich source of flavonoids,
substances known to provide support of cardiovascular
health. They also support the maintenance of healthy
blood pressure levels, as well as healthy cholesterol
and triglyceride levels.
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Papaya
Papaya fruit is a rich source of antioxidant nutrients
such as carotenes, vitamin C, vitamin A, and
flavonoids as well as the B vitamins folate and
pantothenic acid. It also provides the benefits of
potassium, magnesium, and fiber. Together, these
nutrients support cardiovascular health, digestive
system health, and immune system support as well
as autoimmune system and eye health support. The
active properties of papaya fruit even offer potent
anti-inflammatory benefits.
Pau d’Arco
The inner bark of the pau d’arco tree found in the
rain forests of Latin America offers a rich source of
nutrients. As an immune system booster, it ranks
alongside echinacea. It also possesses potent anti-
microbial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-fungal
properties. Pau d’arco supports digestive system
health as well as autoimmune system health.
Pear
Pears provide a potent source of vitamin B2, C, E,
copper, and potassium. They also contain more pectin,
a water-soluble fiber, than apples. An antioxidant-
rich fruit, the nutritional properties of pears provide
effective support for intestinal and cardiovascular
health, as well as healthy cholesterol levels.
Potassium
All cells, tissues, and organs in the body rely on this
mineral to function properly. Potassium helps regulate
the balance of fluids and minerals in cells, and also
facilitates the transmission of nerve impulses. It
is required for normal body growth, supports the
growth of muscle tissue, and even helps metabolize
carbohydrates. Potassium also supports kidney
function and heart health.
Schizandra
Schizandra fruit is commonly used in traditional
Chinese medicine for its adaptogenic properties and
as a restorative remedy for immune enhancement.
Traditionally used for enhancing the energy of the
kidney and liver, schizandra is known for supporting
central nervous system health and memory. It
also appears to enhance both mental and physical
capabilities.
Sea Buckthorn
Sea buckthorn is a winter-hardy shrub containing
190 bio-active components. It is a rich source of
vitamins E and C, beta-carotene, unsaturated fatty
acids, essential amino acids, and flavonoids. Sea
buckthorn’s nutritional properties benefit the support
of cardiovascular health as well as digestive system
and immune system health.
Spinach
Spinach contains at least 13 different flavonoid
compounds that function as antioxidants. These
compounds also provide powerful autoimmune system
support. Spinach is a potent source of vitamins K and
A as well as manganese, folate, and magnesium. Its
properties offer outstanding support for bones, the
cardiovascular and digestive systems, brain function,
and even eye health.
Star Fruit
Star fruit, also known as the star apple or carambola,
is a bright yellow fruit native to Indonesia and
Malaysia. Its more notable health benefits include
support of cardiovascular and bowel health. Star fruit
is rich in vitamin C as well as fiber, and provides
powerful antioxidant activity.
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Stevia
Stevia is an herb native to Paraguay and Brazil. It
is nutrient-rich, containing substantial amounts of
calcium, phosphorous, magnesium, zinc, rutin, vitamin
A, vitamin C, and over 100 phytonutrients. Stevia
helps maintain healthy blood sugar levels and also
supports digestive system health.
Taurine
Taurine is a non-essential amino acid that supports
heart muscle strength as well as eye health. It is
the key component of bile, which is needed for the
digestion of fats and is vital for the proper utilization
of sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium.
Taurine helps support mental function as well as
proper neurological function.
Turmeric
Turmeric is a perennial shrub grown in India and
other tropical areas of Asia. The health benefits of
this antioxidant-rich herb lie in the active ingredient
curcumin which helps support heart, liver, and
digestive system health. Turmeric’s anti-inflammatory
benefits also help support joint health.
Wheat Grass
Wheatgrass is young sprouted wheat one to two weeks
of age, and is an excellent source of fiber. It is high in
chlorophyll, calcium, vitamins C and E, B vitamins,
magnesium, and potassium. Some 17 amino acids can
be found in wheatgrass, including essential amino
acids. Wheat grass helps support gastrointestinal
health, cellular health, and autoimmune system health.
Yellow Dock
Yellow Dock is a plant grown abundantly
throughout North America. Rich in calcium, iron,
and vitamins A and C, it supports healthy bladder,
kidney, and liver function.
Zinc
Zinc is a mineral that is vital to healthy living. It
helps strengthen the immune system and supports a
healthy white blood cell count. Zinc aids in the body’s
absorption of minerals, including calcium, and also
supports good digestive health.
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Acai Berry
Found in the Amazon rainforests, acai berries are
rich in phytonutrients and antioxidants. They offer
a blood-sugar-friendly glycemic index and are loaded
with vitamins (especially vitamin E), trace minerals
and Essential Fatty Acids. Great for increasing
energy as well as promoting immune and circulatory
system health.
Acerola Cherry
Possibly the richest source of vitamin C among fruits,
the acerola cherry contains 65 times more vitamin
C than an orange. Acerola contains anthocyanins -
substances which are highly anti-inflammatory in
nature —as well as antioxidant-packed carotenoids
and flavonoids. The cherry is an excellent source of
vitamin A, which is a potent antioxidant. This tiny
berry is also rich in vitamin B, calcium, magnesium,
folate, potassium and phosphorous.
Aloe Vera Gel
The health and nutrition benefits of aloe vera gel
are well-documented. Aloe vera provides the body
with 200 health-promoting compounds, including
20 minerals, 18 amino acids, and 12 vitamins. Its
properties help maintain a healthy digestive system
and a natural energy level. Aloe vera is also beneficial
in maintaining immune system health.
Amalaki
The fruit of the Amalaki tree is part of the Ayurvedic
pharmacopeia. For centuries, it has been used as a
potent rejuvenative for the entire body. Its properties
appear to stimulate the production of red blood cells,
enhance cellular regeneration, increase lean body
mass, and support proper function of the liver, spleen
heart and lungs. Amalaki fruit also is a rich source of
antioxidants and helps to maintain a healthy blood
sugar level.
Ashwagandha
Also known as Winter Cherry, ashwagandha is
considered the “ginseng of Ayurvedic medicine.“
Ashwagandha has many beneficial elements,
including flavonoids and members of the withanolide
class. Numerous modern studies have found that
ashwagandha is a powerful antioxidant that appears
to be effective in reducing inflammation, treating
tumors, decreasing stress, increasing mental activity,
and invigorating the body. Traditionally, it has also
been used to boost the immune system, improve
memory and cognition, relieve anxiety, and to promote
overall wellness.
Bacopa
Bacopa has been revered for centuries in the
Ayurvedic herbal traditions of India for its ability to
enhance clear thinking and support memory function.
Traditionally, bacopa extract is reported to be a “brain
tonic.“ The phytochemicals found in the bacopa leaves
include alkaloids, saponins, flavonoids, beta-sitosterol
and betulic acid. A powerful antioxidant, bacopa helps
maintain the structural and functional integrity of the
membranes surrounding the mitochondria, a portion
of cellular DNA that can degenerate with age. It also
protects gastrointestinal health by raising mucosal
defensive factors.
Blueberry
Blueberries consistently rank very high in antioxidant
activity when compared to other fresh fruits and
vegetables. The blueberry’s antioxidants, vitamins,
and minerals are responsible for its potent health
benefits, which include the support of heart health,
urinary tract health, and even improved mental focus.
Studies also show that blueberries appear to have a
protective effect against DNA damage.
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Borojo
Borojo fruit has high nutritional value, and is an
excellent source of vitamin C, calcium, fiber and
iron. It is one of the best fruit sources of phosphorus,
which can provide energy, support memory and
concentration, and contribute to the strength of teeth
and bones. The essential amino acids contained in
borojo are three times that found in meat. Borojo may
help maintain healthy levels of blood sugar, blood
pressure and cholesterol.
Burdock Root
This herb found throughout Europe and Asia is a rich
source of copper, iron, manganese, sulfur, biotin, zinc,
iron, amino acids, mucilage, and vitamins B1, B6, B12,
and E. Burdock is a strong detoxifier with powerful
hormone-balancing benefits. Its properties support
increased circulation to the skin, helping to detoxify
skin tissue. This purification helps relieve some
cleansing burdens from the kidneys and liver. Burdock
also contains a carbohydrate called inulin, which
strengthens the liver.
Camu Camu
Camu camu, a fruit native to Peru, is a rich source
of potassium, amino acids, vitamin C, and flavonoids.
Its properties offer powerful immune system support
as well as increased energy levels. Camu camu also
contains several potent antioxidant compounds.
Choline Bitartrate
Choline bitartrate is an essential nutrient involved in
many body functions, including brain function, memory,
and heart health. Choline has also been shown to be
essential for proper brain development in infants and
children. Supplementation of animal diets with choline
at particular times of brain development has been
shown to permanently increase cognitive function.
Gotu Kola
Gotu kola is a powerful herb from India where it is
traditionally used to calm the nerves, increase mental
and physical power, and enhance mental cognition
and focus. Ancient Indian health practitioners also
embraced gotu kola’s ability to improve energy
and increase longevity. This herb also appears
to offer detoxification benefits as well as support
for the immune system, circulatory system, and
cardiovascular system.
Iodine
Iodine is an essential trace element that is vital
for the body’s normal growth and development. It
supports healthy metabolic rates and also plays an
important role in maintaining optimum energy levels
of the body. Iodine also supports autoimmune system
health, and even helps maintain healthy teeth, hair,
and nails.
Inositol
Inositol is a type of sugar related to glucose. It occurs
naturally in the body and is present in many foods.
Inositol is a fundamental ingredient of cell membranes
and is necessary for proper function of nerves, brain,
and muscles in the body. It is essential for helping
the cells in the body communicate with one another,
a process known as cell signaling. Used with choline,
inositol helps to metabolize fats and cholesterol in the
arteries and liver.
Iron
Iron is a naturally occurring, plant-based trace
mineral necessary for red blood cell formation and is
required for transport of oxygen throughout the body.
It also supports healthy brain function.
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Korean Ginseng
Korean ginseng is a perennial herb grown on moist
and shaded mountainsides in China, Korea, and
Russia. Some of its remarkable benefits include
the support of healthy cholesterol and blood sugar
levels, antioxidant protection, increased stamina, and
immune system support. Additionally, Korean ginseng
has been shown to reduce the intensity of the body’s
response to stresses.
L-Alanine
Alanine is a non-essential amino acid and is used by
the body to build protein. It aids in and is required for
the metabolism of glucose, a simple carbohydrate that
the body uses for energy. Alanine also appears to be of
benefit in supporting prostate health in men.
L-Aspartic
Aspartic is an amino acid that is extremely beneficial
for increased stamina and helps fight chronic
fatigue. Aspartic aids cell function and the function
of RNA and DNA, as well as enhances production of
immunoglobulin and antibodies. Brussels sprouts are
a rich source of the L-aspartic amino acid.
L-Glutamic Acid
Another amino acid, glutamic acid is actually fuel used
by the brain. It aids in the transportation of potassium
across the blood-brain barrier. Additionally, glutamic
acid is used to build proteins and is important in the
metabolism of sugars and fats.
L-Isoleucine
Isoleucine, another amino acid, is used in the
formation of hemoglobin. It enhances energy, increases
endurance, and aids in healing and repair of muscle
tissue. Isoleucine also helps stabilize and regulate
blood sugar levels.
L-Leucine
Leucine is one of three amino acids that are useful
in controlling a behavioral problem known as
Phenykletonuria (PKU). This amino acid helps change
the way the body responds to trauma.
L-Lysine
Lysine, another amino acid, assists in building
muscle mass as well as collagen formation and tissue
repair. It is also used in the production of antibodies,
hormones, and enzymes, and helps the body absorb
calcium. Lysine helps maintain proper nitrogen
balance and supports improved concentration.
L-Methionine
Another amino acid, methionine is a powerful
antioxidant required for both nucleic acid formation
and collagen formation. Methionine helps protect the
nervous system and supports liver function. It also
supports cardiovascular system health. Methionine is
utilized in the production of choline, a vital nutrient
for the brain.
L-Tyrosine
The amino acid tyrosine helps with normal functioning
of the adrenal, thyroid, and pituitary glands. It also
suppresses appetite and reduces body fat. Tyrosine
serves as a natural mood elevator and may be helpful
in addressing chronic fatigue.
L-Valine
Valine is an essential amino acid that supports
increased cognitive function and smooth nervous
system functioning. Valine is also utilized in muscle
metabolism, tissue repair, and the maintenance of a
proper nitrogen balance in the body.
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Mangosteen
Mangosteen fruit, which comes from a tropical
evergreen tree, is an off-the-charts antioxidant. Its
properties offer potent support for cardiovascular
system health, circulatory system health, immune
system health, and may even offer enhanced cognitive
benefits. Mangosteen also appears to possess anti-
inflammatory properties.
Maqui Berry
Maqui berries have astonishing levels of antioxidants,
including anthocyanins, polyphenols and flavonoids.
They are also a good source of calcium, vitamin
C, potassium and iron. These berries support the
cardiovascular system by encouraging blood flow,
and even offer analgesic properties. Maqui berries
also appear to support healthy levels of cholesterol
and triglycerides. They have long been used by South
American natives to promote strength, endurance and
overall good health.
Noni
Noni fruit, which is native to the South Pacific, is an
excellent source of nutrients including vitamin C,
niacin, potassium, vitamin A, calcium, and sodium.
Research has identified the presence of 10 essential
vitamins, 7 dietary minerals, and 18 amino acids in
noni. In addition to noni’s mood-lifting properties,
it supports healthy blood sugar levels and digestive
system health as well as enhanced immune system
health. Noni is also beneficial in supporting
autoimmune system and joint health.
Pantothenic Acid (vitamin B5)
Pantothenic acid, or vitamin B5, is needed to make
hormones and healthy red blood cells, convert
carbohydrates and fat into energy, and aid in the
formation of antibodies. It is also reputed to be a
stamina enhancer. Pantothenic acid is sometimes
called the “anti-stress vitamin“ as there are
indications that it may be helpful to sufferers of
depression and anxiety.
Schizandra
Schizandra fruit is commonly used in traditional
Chinese medicine for its adaptogenic properties
and as a restorative remedy for immune enhancement.
Traditionally used for enhancing the energy of
the kidney and liver, schizandra is known for
supporting central nervous system health and
memory. It also appears to enhance both mental and
physical capabilities.
Spinach
Spinach contains at least 13 different flavonoid
compounds that function as antioxidants. These
compounds also provide powerful autoimmune system
support. Spinach is a potent source of vitamins K and
A as well as manganese, folate, and magnesium. Its
properties offer outstanding support for bones, the
cardiovascular and digestive systems, brain function,
and even eye health.
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Taurine
Taurine is a non-essential amino acid that supports
heart muscle strength as well as eye health. It is
the key component of bile, which is needed for the
digestion of fats and is vital for the proper utilization
of sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium.
Taurine helps support mental function as well as
proper neurological function.
Thiamine (Vitamin B1)
Thiamin, or vitamin B1, is one of the substances the
body must have in order to convert carbohydrates
into energy. Thiamin helps the body make thiamin
pyrophosphate (TPP), without which the body is unable
to convert food into energy. Thiamin also supports
heart health and is critical to the maintenance of a
well-functioning brain and nervous system.
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12, also called cyanocobalamin, works with
other B vitamins to turn food into energy. It is needed
to form healthy blood cells. Vitamin B12 also supports
the maintenance of heart health as well as memory
and other cognitive skills. It also supports immune
system health.
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Acerola Cherry
Possibly the richest source of vitamin C among fruits,
the acerola cherry contains 65 times more vitamin
C than an orange. Acerola contains anthocyanins—
substances which are highly anti-inflammatory in
nature—as well as antioxidant-packed carotenoids
and flavonoids. The cherry is an excellent source of
vitamin A, which is a potent antioxidant. This tiny
berry is also rich in vitamin B, calcium, magnesium,
folate, potassium and phosphorous.
Amalaki
The fruit of the Amalaki tree is part of the Ayurvedic
pharmacopeia. For centuries, it has been used as a
potent rejuvenative for the entire body. Its properties
appear to stimulate the production of red blood cells,
enhance cellular regeneration, increase lean body mass,
and support proper function of the liver, spleen heart and
lungs. Amalaki fruit also is a rich source of antioxidants
and helps to maintain a healthy blood sugar level.
Broccoli
This “must-have” cruciferous vegetable is rich
in dozens of nutrients. In fact, it packs the most
nutritional punch of any vegetable. Broccoli’s
noteworthy nutrients include vitamin C, vitamin A
(mostly as beta-carotene), folic acid, calcium, and fiber.
It is also a rich fiber source. Broccoli is particularly
helpful in supporting cardiovascular health as well as
immune system and eye health.
Carrot
Carrots are an excellent source of antioxidant
compounds and are the richest vegetable source of pro-
vitamin A carotenes. Carrots’ antioxidant compounds
support cardiovascular and autoimmune system
health. Their nutritional properties also support
good eye health, especially night vision. Carrots offer
outstanding benefits in the form of supporting healthy
blood sugar levels.
Gac Fruit
Popular in South East Asia, gac fruit is packed full of
beta carotene, lycopene, vitamin C, and other strong
antioxidants that not only help to support the immune
system, but also help retard the effects of aging.
Laboratory testing and scientific research have shown
that gac fruit contains 70 times more lycopene than
tomatoes, 20 times more beta carotene than carrots,
40 times more vitamin C than oranges, and 40 times
more zeaxanthin than yellow corn. Gac fruit supports
eye health, immune system health, joint health, and
cardiovascular health.
Kale
Though greens in general are nutritious foods, kale
stands above the rest. Not only is it one of the best
sources of beta carotene, a powerful antioxidant that
supports heart health and immune system health, it
also provides other important nutrients. For example,
kale possesses the important carotenoids lutein and
zeaxanthin, which are vital to eye health. According to
recent research results, kale is also a potent source of
well-absorbed calcium.
Papaya
Papaya fruit is a rich source of antioxidant nutrients
such as carotenes, vitamin C, vitamin A, and
flavonoids as well as the B vitamins folate and
pantothenic acid. It also provides the benefits of
potassium, magnesium, and fiber. Together, these
nutrients support cardiovascular health, digestive
system health, and immune system support as well
as autoimmune system and eye health support. The
active properties of papaya fruit even offer potent
anti-inflammatory benefits.
EYE HEALTH