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we need the products?
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of Nutritional Defficiency That Cause Ilness
Mal Nourishment
Over
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Causes
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Much
Preservatives
sugar
Salt
Animal Proteins
Animal Fats
Cholesterol
Refined Food
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Too
Few
Vitamins
Vegetable protein
Mineral Salt
Trace Vitamins
Essential
Amino Acids
Essential
Fatty Acids
Fibre
Herbs
Water
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is estimated that 7 out of 10 Medical Examinations are due to
disorders or Chronic Illness
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Problems
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Our
Products
Power Antioxidant
price: 1420 pesos/ 60 caps
Dietary Supplement
Supplement Facts
A New and Improved Concept in
Antioxidant Protection
Power Antioxidant is a
unique dietary supplement that contains a powerful array of eleven
herbal and nutritional antioxidants and supporting herbs. This
combination contains two patent-pending herbal extracts from Sabinsa
Corporation: Curcumin C 3 Complex, derived from turmeric spice
rhizome, and Bioperine, derived from the fruits of the black pepper
plant. Also included is a green tea extract that contains over 50%
polyphenols - a class of
plant
principles which have powerful antioxidant properties. Selenium is
supplied in the organically-bound amino-acid form of L-selenomethione,
and is recognized as a powerful antioxidant trace mineral. Other
herbals and spices with traditional adaptogen, preservation, or
antioxidant properties include: Ginseng root, ginger rhizome,
cranberry fruit, Astragalus root, lemon peel, and allspice fruit.
WHY TAKE ANTIOXIDANTS?
Antioxidants have been around
since life began. Basically they are natural substances found in
plants and animals that protect the fats, oils, proteins, and nucleic
acids from premature aging and destruction from ultraviolet light
found in sunlight, cosmic radiation, chemicals, internally generated
free radicals, etc. Certain spices such as ginger and turmeric were
used as natural food "preservatives" long before the word
"antioxidant" was
coined.
Basically, certain spices, herbs, and nutrients, called
antioxidants, help prevent damage to fats, oils, proteins, and
nucleic acids in plant and animal tissues by neutralizing destructive
active molecules called "free radicals". Examples of free
radical damage include rancid butter, rancid cooking oils, and older
refrigerated cooked meats. Rancidity is often described as an
unfresh, refrigerator-like taste. Other examples of antioxidant
activity
include
extreme skin wrinkling on those who get excessive sun exposure. In
this case, skin loses its flexibility because parallel protein fibers
become cross-linked. Other examples of free radical damage
cross-linking include:car dashboards with sun and heat cracks,
warped, wrinkled vinyl, and cracked inflexible garden hoses left out
in direct sunlight. Dietary antioxidants basically slow down free
radical damage by quenching and neutralizing excess free radicals,
and preventing their destructive effects upon the body's oils, fats,
proteins, nucleic acids and other sensitive materials. While excess
free radicals are undesirable, the body does need and use some free
radicals it generates such as hydrogen peroxide and
the
superoxide radical as part of the immune system to attack and kill
invading bacteria. And so, it is not desirable to eliminate all free
radicals - just excess production which can damage the body's cells
and tissues.
WHY COMBINE ANTIOXIDANTS?
Antioxidants often work
synergistically with each other - that is the action ot two or more
antioxidants is often greater than the sum of their individual
components. Furthermore different antioxidants may neutralize
different varieties of free radicals; and some antioxidants seem to
gravitate toward different parts of the body. For example, turmeric
appears to have an affinity toward the liver, while selenium
concentrates in the skeletal muscles and heart muscles.
To
know more here's
our hotlines
(text
or call us)
Kerrie
0917- 9318240
ayane
0917- 9722050
Email:
ayane@i-next.net
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