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Nutritional Ingredients Reference Guide
Acidophilus
Apple Cider Vinegar
B Complex
Bee Pollen
Bioflavonoids
Biotin Black Currant
Oil
Borage Oil
Boron
Calcium
Calcium Pantothenate
Caprylic Acid
Carnitine
Cayenne
Celery Seed
Chitosan
Choline
Chromium Chromium
Polynicotinate Co-enzyme
Q10
Cranberry Cruciferous
Vegetables DHEA
Essential Fatty Acids
Evening Primrose Oil
Folic Acid
Garlic
Germanium
Glucosamine
Glycogen Grapefruit
Pectin Grapeseed
Extract
Inositol Iron
Kelp
Lecithin
Magnesium
Manganese Melatonin
Minerals MSM
Niacin
Nicotinamide Noni
Octacosanol
PABA
Papaya
Parsley Potassium
Quercetin
Resveratrol
Salmon Oil Selenium
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B2
Vitamin B6 Vitamin
B12
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
Vitamin F Watermelon
seeds
Whey
Zinc
Acidophilus
Lactobacillus acidophilus is a 'friendly' organism which helps the body
fight disease and restore health. Modern research has discovered that
acidophilus kills the harmful bacteria strain of E. coli in the
intestinal tract. Acidophilus breaks milk sugar down into lactic acid.
Bacteria which produce putrefaction and gas in the intestines cannot
live in lactic acid. Acidophilus also has the unique ability to help the
body synthesize, or manufacture all of the 'B' vitamins in the system.
This makes it especially valuable since there is literally a host of
agents which destroy B vitamins. A few are antibiotics, birth control
pills, eating sugar and refined foods and drinking coffee. A diet high
in red meat will destroy the beneficial bacteria, due to the
concentration of antibiotics and steroids given to the animals before
they are slaughtered.
Apple Cider Vinegar helps the body get rid of toxins and nourishes the
digestive processes.
B Complex vitamins play many roles in the human body, but primarily they
nourish the brain and nervous system. A diet high in refined foods or a
life full of stress puts a greater demand on the body for these
important nutrients. B1 - skin, eyes, hair; B2 - nourishes the tissues
of the body; B6 - mild diuretic, PMS; B12 - anxiety and depression;
Folic Acid - works synergistically with B12, cell division and
replication; Biotin - metabolism of protein, fats and carbohydrates,
cholesterol; B3 (Niacin) - energy production; Pantothenic acid -
nourishes the adrenal glands which help the body to withstand stress;
PABA - works synergistically with folic acid; Choline bitartrate - helps
make acetylcholine, an important neurotransmitter in the brain; Inositol
- metabolism of fat and cholesterol; absorption and utilization of fat.
Bee Pollen is a rich source of many nutrients, including amino acids. It
bursts with easily assimilated protein and lecithin, which nourish the
brain and nervous system. Bee Pollen nutritionally supports the body in
many ways, including assisting with vitality and a feeling of
well-being. It has been used by athletes, along with Ginseng, to
maintain energy and stamina.
Bioflavonoids are nutrients which are related to the Vitamin C family.
They cannot be synthesized by the body, and therefore must be obtained
from food or supplements. Bioflavonoids are helpful in nourishing the
integrity and strength of capillaries and cells.
Biotin assists in the metabolism of fat and protein. It nourishes
muscles.
Black Currant Oil is rich in linoleic acid and gamma-linolenic acid (GLA).
This substance supports the body's manufacture of hormone-like
substances known as prostaglandins which help regulate functions of the
circulatory system. GLA assists the body with its energy processes and
is a structural component of the brain, bone marrow, muscles and cell
membranes.
Borage Oill is an excellent source of gamma-linolenic acid. It also
nourishes the heart.
Boron may retard bone loss.
Calcium is essential to strong bones and may prevent osteoporosis.
Calcium Pantothenate nutritionally supports the glandular system and
helps promote a feeling of well-being.
Caprylic Acid is a nutrient from coconuts which helps burst yeast cells
and hinder their reproduction.
L-carnitine is an amino acid which nourishes the heart, nourishes and
strengthens muscles, and nutritionally supports the circulatory system.
L-Carnitine is considered to be a "carrier" of fat to the
mitochondria or "fatburning" area of the cell. This remarkable
amino acid-like substance is not only necessary for the metabolism of
fat at the cellular level; it is also essential in the forming of firm,
lean muscle tissue in the body. Recent studies support earlier research
which shows that the heart has the greatest amount of L-Carnitine of any
muscle in the body. L-Carnitine has also shown to be instrumental in the
metabolism of cholesterol. Some overweight people may lack L-Carnitine
in their bodies. The heart produces most of its energy from
fats; thus is dependent upon L-carnitine. An L-Carnitine deficiency
causes extreme metabolic impairment to heart tissue. On the other hand,
supplemental L-Carnitine has proved to be beneficial to heart patients.
Cayenne is a pepper well known for its benefits to the circulatory
system. It aids the body to balance pressure levels and resist abnormal
bleeding. Cayenne also nourishes the digestive system. This plant
assists in the body's utilization of other herbs, when used in an herbal
combination. When applied topically, it helps relieve minor discomfort.
Celery Seed contain vitamins A, C and B-complex.
Chitosan provides a natural source of fiber and acts like other dietary
fibers by benefiting the circulatory system. It also helps the body
maintain normal functions of digestion and elimination. Researchers
believe that if we cleanse our colon with frequent bowel movements, we
can rid ourselves of these dangerous toxins, therefore reducing our risk
for disease. And how do we create this cleansing process? Fiber is the
most important source in reducing your chances. Chitosan is a natural
dietary fiber.
Choline helps in the formation of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter,
which assists brain function and health. It also helps the body break
down fats effectively.
Chromium is necessary for the body to convert glucose to energy. A U.S.
Department of Agriculture study has shown that nine out of ten Americans
get less than the low end range of chromium recommended by the National
Academy of Sciences. Biologically-active chromium, helps maximize the
body's efficient use of insulin. Insulin regulates the metabolism of
blood sugar, lipids (including cholesterol) and protein. Studies also
indicate that chromium, when combined with appropriate exercise, has
very positive muscle-tissue building and toning properties.
Chromium Polynicotinate is nutritionally beneficial as an appetite
suppressant and for normalizing blood sugars.
Co-enzyme Q10
Studies that have been conducted on this co-enzyme in the past 40 years
demonstrate that it can help maintain healthy immune and cardiovascular
systems, tissues and organs, and oral health (especially the gums). It
also assists the body to maintain proper weight balance.
Cranberry contains a compound that prevents bacteria from adhering to
the walls of the bladder and rest of the urinary tract. This prevents
the bacteria from spreading and eventually results in the halt of
infection. Using cranberry on a regular basis may help prevent the
formation of kidney stones.
Cruciferous Vegetables
Research conducted by Dr. Jon Michnovicz of the Institute for Hormone
Research and Dr. Leon Bradlow of the Strang Institute, suggests that
increased consumption of cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli,
cabbage and Brussels sprouts may reduce the risk of certain cancers,
particularly breast cancer. Cruciferous vegetables contain indoles - a
unique class of phytonutrients that have been scientifically shown to
balance hormone levels, detoxify the intestines and liver and reinforce
the body's immune system.
DHEA is a short name for the fancier name of Dehydroepiandrosterone, a
hormone normally produced by the adrenal glands, but which diminishes as
a person ages. DHEA is a precursor to male (androgens) and female
(estrogens) steroid hormones. DHEA seems to increase a feeling of
vitality in many people.
Essential Fatty Acids (EFA), sometimes referred to as vitamin F, cannot
be made from the body - they must be supplied in the diet. Essential
fatty acids nourish the body at the very foundation of health . . . at
the cellular level. They strengthen cell membranes to fortify against
the invasion of harmful micro-organisms. These nutrients also help
dissolve body fat and increase metabolism and energy production. Thus,
they are also very helpful in a comprehensive weight management program.
Essential Fatty Acids help reduce cravings for sweet and fatty foods.
Evening Primrose Oil supplies both linolenic and linoleic essential
fatty acids.
Folic Acid is a vitamin that stimulates the formation of normal red
blood cells. Folic acid helps nourish the skin and nervous system.
Garlic provides nourishment for the circulatory, immune and urinary
systems. It aids in supporting with normal circulation, nourishing
stomach tissues, maintaining normal blood pressure and aids the body's
natural ability to resist disease. Garlic is a natural antibiotic and
fungicide.
Germanium
This trace mineral is a potent antioxidant. It improves oxygen flow to
cells, and strengthens the immune system. It has pain-relieving
properties and studies have shown that organic germanium (sesquioxide)
can nutritionally support the body's defense system. Many people have
attributed remarkable benefits with the intake of Germanium. One woman
had suffered many years with arthritis, nervous problems and a painful
muscle disease called "fibrositis." She could not stand to
even barely be touched because it caused her such agony. This person
began taking one capsule daily of 30 mg. of germanium sesquioxide, which
also had odorless garlic added. She said, "Now I'm on 'cloud nine'
since taking Germanium ... and I have so much energy, I don't know what
to do with it all!"
Glucosamine stimulates the body's manufacture of collagen, the protein
portion of the fibrous substance that holds joints together. Collagen is
also the main component of the shock-absorbing cushion called articular
cartilage - the white smooth surface which covers the ends of body
joints - such as those in the wrist, fingers, toes, ankles, knees, hips
and between the discs of the spine.
Glycogen is the body's natural form of stored energy. Glycogen provides
the long drive of energy known as the athlete's "second wind."
Stored half in the muscles and half in the liver, glycogen is
enzymatically controlled for a natural time release of energy to
maintain necessary blood sugar levels.
Grapefruit Pectin(derived from the pulp and rind of this citrus fruit)
is a type of fiber which can bind toxins and help eliminate them from
the body.
Grapeseed Extract is a rich source of potent antioxidant bioflavonoids
known as proanthocyanidins. Grape seed extract provides 92-95% potency,
as compared to 80-84% yielded by pine bark. This means that its
antioxidant and nutritional properties are far superior. According to
proanthocyanidin researcher, Dr. Jack Masquelier, only grape seeds
contain powerful gallic esters, dynamic ingredients in the battle
against free radicals.
Inositol nourishes the brain and helps balance cholesterol levels. It
also helps the body break down fats effectively.
Iodine
The thyroid depends upon minerals, especially iodine, to function
properly and to secrete adequate amounts of thyroxine and
triiodothyronine. These hormones influence metabolic rate and body
temperature, as well as regulate protein, fat, and carbohydrate
utilization in cells.
Iron
In North America, 58% of the population consume less than the
recommended daily amount of iron. Iron deficiency is the single most
common nutrient deficiency in the world today. Growing children, females
and athletes all have increased need for iron in order to avoid anemia.
Iron is vital to healthy blood and an essential part of the
oxygen-carrying hemoglobin of the blood.
Kelp
contains nearly thirty minerals which nourish the glands
(especially the thyroid and pituitary). By enhancing the action of the
glandular system, it helps balance the body's metabolism and rate at
which it burns calories. Kelp, also known as seaweed, grows in the rich
ocean beds, far below surface pollution levels. Because of its high
nutrient content, this herb is reputedly beneficial for a wide range of
applications. It is known to nourish the sensory nerves, brain
membranes, also spinal cord and brain tissue. Kelp contains alginic acid
which can help protect the body against the effects of radiation.
Lecithin
is essential to every cell and organ in the body. It
provides nourishment to the body so that the body can regulate
metabolism, increase defenses and break down fat and cholesterol.
Magnesium
helps with the absorption of calcium, phosphorus, sodium,
potassium, B complex, C and E.
Manganese
When manganese is bound or "chelated" with specific amino
acids, it targets parts of the body to help metabolism. When manganese
is chelated with the amino acids proline, histidine, and glutamic acid,
it travels through the blood to the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus is
the organ below the brain which is responsible for regulating many body
functions, including temperature, appetite and sleep. The chelated
manganese increases the natural thyrotropin-releasing hormone secreted
by the hypothalamus. This hormone, known as T.R.H., has a direct effect
on the master gland (pituitary).
Melatonin
is produced in the body by the pineal gland in the brain.
Tryptophan, an amino acid found in food, is taken in by the body and
made into serotonin, a neurotransmitter (conductor of nerve signals).
The pineal gland takes the serotonin and makes it into melatonin, but
only during the night. (The enzymes in the brain which change serotonin
into melatonin are inactivated by light). Norepinephrine is another
neurotransmitter which assists in melatonin production. It acts as a
catalyst to melatonin production by stimulating cells in the pineal
gland to begin making melatonin in the absence of light. Sometimes, for
one reason or another, the body does not produce adequate amounts of
melatonin for its needs. This can result in insomnia and depression,
among other symptoms. The body's ability to synthesize melatonin may
decrease with age.
Minerals
Trace (micro) and major (macro) minerals play a crucial role in
maintaining health. It is well-established that some mineral
deficiencies can be linked to physical conditions including grey hair,
baldness, asthma, eczema, psoriasis, epilepsy, diabetes, arthritis and
mental illness.
MSM
is simply an acronym for methylsulfonylmethane, a dietary source
of sulfur that naturally supports the immune system and plays a major
role in the formation of enzymes and hormones that control body
activities.
Niacin
is nutritionally beneficial for circulation. Niacin reduces
low-density lipid (LDL) forms of cholesterol and improves peripheral
blood flow.
Nicotinamide
nourishes the digestive and circulatory systems.
Noni
The noni plant has many folk-remedy uses. It is fabled among the
Polynesian peoples to especially help support the body's respiratory,
immune, digestive, and structural systems.
Octacosanol
is derived from wheat germ oil and helps improve
endurance and stamina.
PABA
(para-aminobenzoic acid) helps assimilate pantothenic acid and
nourishes the skin.
Papaya
contains an enzyme called papain which helps the body break
down protein.
Parsley
is valued as a blood builder, cleanser and has pressure
regulating properties.
Potassium
nourishes the heart, kidneys, pancreas, muscles and the
nerves. It assists in the growth and repair of body tissues, and also
helps conduct messages in the body through the nervous system. Potassium
helps regulate blood pressure. There must be a balanced
potassium-to-sodium ratio in the body for all systems to function at
their optimum level.
Quercetin
has been shown to help the body defend itself against
harmful microorganisms.
Resveratrol
Red wine extract contains the recently acclaimed flavonoid,
resveratrol. Resveratrol is found naturally in many fruits and
vegetables, however, red wine and other grape products are the richest
source. Recent research has linked resveratrol supplementation with
enhanced immune and cardiovascular support.
Rhubarb
can help dissolve mucus adhering to the walls of the colon.
Salmon Oil
is rich in Omega-3 Essential Fatty Acids. These nutrients
are recognized as having many beneficial properties. They include
regulating the body's production of cholesterol, and strengthening cell
walls, fortifying them against the invasion of viruses and bacteria.
Selenium
is a mineral that reinforces the body's immune system.
Vitamin B1
(thiamine) has positive effects on the nervous system,
mental well-being, skin, eyes, and hair.
Vitamin B2
(riboflavin) nourishes skin, nails, hair, growth,
reproduction and vision. The body needs more of this nutrient during
stress situations.
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine HCL) is necessary to metabolize B12 in the
body. It helps the body release excess water and nourishes the nervous
system.
Vitamin B12
(cobalamin) is used in the production of energy and it
nourishes the nervous system. Vitamin B12 supports the maturation of red
blood cells.
Vitamin C
We do not produce our own vitamin C - it must be obtained from our
diet. Science continues to confirm, with ever increasing evidence, the
benefits of the C vitamin family to especially nourish the body's
structural and defense systems. Vitamin C strengthens cells and tissues
and helps build the body's defense system.
Vitamin E
is a powerful antioxidant and helps the body cope with
toxic substances such as air pollution. It also helps protect the cells
and increase oxygen to them. Research shows that animals who were
exposed to various concentrations of ozone and took vitamin E lived
longer than animals whose diets were not supplemented with this
nutrient. Vitamin E strengthens the circulatory system and may help
soothe leg and foot aches that occur at night.
Vitamin F
also know as Essential Fatty Acids (EFA), cannot be made
from the body - they must be supplied in the diet. Essential fatty acids
nourish the body at the cellular level. They strengthen cell membranes
to fortify against the invasion of harmful microorganisms. These
nutrients also help dissolve body fat and increase metabolism and energy
production. Thus, they are also very helpful in a comprehensive weight
management program.
Watermelon seeds
help the body eliminate excess water.
Whey
is derived from the cheese-making process, and is full of
vitamins and minerals. It is also a superior protein source, with a
protein efficiency rating that exceeds that of soy, wheat, and even
whole milk. This means that the protein in whey is used more efficiently
by the body than by the protein from these other sources.
Zinc
is essential for the health of the reproductive organs,
especially in the male. Has been shown to help with repair of tissue
from injury,also important for sufferers of senile dementia and
Alzheimer's disease. Do not exceed 100 mg per day from all sources.

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