Thursday 30 October 2014

TREVO INDIA: Cells are the Building Blocks of LIFE

Cells are the building blocks of life.
Your body produces 300 million new cells every day. That's over 90 billion every month. Are you keeping them healthy?

The human body is a community of billions of living organisms called cells. Each cell requires a constant supply of oxygen, nutrients, pure water, and just the right temperature. Waste removal ensures the proper functioning of the system. If cells are not supported in all of these activities, they will die.

It is impossible for each cell to supply its own needs. In order to perform specialized functions, each cell is organized in a beautiful system of interdependence for the good of the whole. For example, some cells specialize in supplying food to the whole community (the digestive system). Others are adapted to coordinate the pumping of fresh air into the community and the removal of stale air (the respiratory system).

Much like a chain, your body's health is only as good as your weakest link; in other words, you can only be as strong as the weakest of your body systems.

Of course, one weak link does not necessarily cause an immediate breakdown of health. Usually a weakness in one system places unnatural stress on other related body systems. Thus, the interdependent organs and systems have to work harder to compensate for this defect. This sets the stage for future potential problems?one day the chain may even snap!

Proper nutrition plays a major role in achieving and maintaining good health. If the body's various systems aren't supplied with the necessary nutrients, they can't perform their functions, and the whole community suffers.

Because of the specialized nature of each cell, nutritional needs may be different depending on the cell's activities. For example the structural system needs more silica and calcium, while the kidney's filtering system requires more sodium and potassium.

Unfortunately, the average modern diet, with its reliance on processed convenience foods, is grossly lacking in essential nutrients. But most people today aren't willing or able to structure their busy lifestyle around the preparation of healthy foods.

Given that changing our eating habits is not always a viable option, how can we be sure each system of the body is getting the crucial nutrients it needs? Trevo has the simple answer:...... Every day feed your 300 million new cells the nutrition they need to thrive with what is quite possibly the most complete, best tasting and most powerful nutrition in History

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Saturday 25 October 2014

TREVO INDIA: How to keep your Cells Active.

Cells are the building blocks of life.

Your body produces 300 million new cells every day. That's over 90 billion every month. Are you keeping them healthy?

The human body is a community of billions of living organisms called cells. Each cell requires a constant supply of oxygen, nutrients, pure water, and just the right temperature. Waste removal ensures the proper functioning of the system. If cells are not supported in all of these activities, they will die.

It is impossible for each cell to supply its own needs. In order to perform specialized functions, each cell is organized in a beautiful system of interdependence for the good of the whole. For example, some cells specialize in supplying food to the whole community (the digestive system). Others are adapted to coordinate the pumping of fresh air into the community and the removal of stale air (the respiratory system).

Much like a chain, your body's health is only as good as your weakest link; in other words, you can only be as strong as the weakest of your body systems.

Of course, one weak link does not necessarily cause an immediate breakdown of health. Usually a weakness in one system places unnatural stress on other related body systems. Thus, the interdependent organs and systems have to work harder to compensate for this defect. This sets the stage for future potential problems?one day the chain may even snap!

Proper nutrition plays a major role in achieving and maintaining good health. If the body's various systems aren't supplied with the necessary nutrients, they can't perform their functions, and the whole community suffers.

Because of the specialized nature of each cell, nutritional needs may be different depending on the cell's activities. For example the structural system needs more silica and calcium, while the kidney's filtering system requires more sodium and potassium.

Unfortunately, the average modern diet, with its reliance on processed convenience foods, is grossly lacking in essential nutrients. But most people today aren't willing or able to structure their busy lifestyle around the preparation of healthy foods.

Given that changing our eating habits is not always a viable option, how can we be sure each system of the body is getting the crucial nutrients it needs? Trevo has the simple answer:...... Every day feed your 300 million new cells the nutrition they need to thrive with what is quite possibly the most complete, best tasting and most powerful nutrition in History

Call +91 9819329429 or visit www.trevocorporate.com/coach/COA or email KJSWELNES@gmail.com to join our Dream Team or for your requirement of the Product.



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Photo: Cells are the building blocks of life.
Your body produces 300 million new cells every day. That's over 90 billion every month. Are you keeping them healthy?
The human body is a community of billions of living organisms called cells. Each cell requires a constant supply of oxygen, nutrients, pure water, and just the right temperature. Waste removal ensures the proper functioning of the system. If cells are not supported in all of these activities, they will die.

It is impossible for each cell to supply its own needs. In order to perform specialized functions, each cell is organized in a beautiful system of interdependence for the good of the whole. For example, some cells specialize in supplying food to the whole community (the digestive system). Others are adapted to coordinate the pumping of fresh air into the community and the removal of stale air (the respiratory system).

Much like a chain, your body's health is only as good as your weakest link; in other words, you can only be as strong as the weakest of your body systems.

Of course, one weak link does not necessarily cause an immediate breakdown of health. Usually a weakness in one system places unnatural stress on other related body systems. Thus, the interdependent organs and systems have to work harder to compensate for this defect. This sets the stage for future potential problems?one day the chain may even snap!

Proper nutrition plays a major role in achieving and maintaining good health. If the body's various systems aren't supplied with the necessary nutrients, they can't perform their functions, and the whole community suffers.

Because of the specialized nature of each cell, nutritional needs may be different depending on the cell's activities. For example the structural system needs more silica and calcium, while the kidney's filtering system requires more sodium and potassium.

Unfortunately, the average modern diet, with its reliance on processed convenience foods, is grossly lacking in essential nutrients. But most people today aren't willing or able to structure their busy lifestyle around the preparation of healthy foods.

Given that changing our eating habits is not always a viable option, how can we be sure each system of the body is getting the crucial nutrients it needs? Trevo has the simple answer:...... Every day feed your 300 million new cells the nutrition they need to thrive with what is quite possibly the most complete, best tasting and most powerful nutrition in History----Trevo. www.trevo-nigeria.com www.trevoghana.com 08024097066

Trevo India. Know how powerful the Trevo Fruit Juice is to give you value for Money.


Dare to Compare!

We believe so strongly in the powerful super-nutrition of Trévo, we have dared to compare our product against some of the market’s leading brands.

What we found is that the number of powerful, life-giving nutrients contained in Trévo far exceeds the seven most popular wellness products. With its 174 natural ingredients, Trévo is quite simply without equal when it comes to full-spectrum nutrition and health benefits.

And with its astonishing ORAC and CAP-e antioxidant testing results, Trévo has, once again, confirmed that its nutrient-dense formula is in an entirely separate category far and above juice drinks or other types of nutritional products.  In fact, CAP-e testing shows that the antioxidant nutrients in Trévo are so powerful that just ½ ounce provides measurable cellular protection!

But what about cost? Get ready to be surprised, because in addition to Trévo being the most nutrient-dense product on the market, the cost of enjoying Trévo on a daily basis is practically impossible to beat. There’s literally no another product like it anywhere or at any price.  In fact, you could easily spend over $500 a month trying to get the same quality and quantity of ingredients that you get in one bottle of Trévo.

Trévo is the one product for superior nutrition, optimal good health, and fabulous value.







Monday 27 January 2014

Trevo Ingredients : Support Blood Sugar Health

Trevo and Blood Sugar Health
Find below some of the ingredients in Trevo that support Blood Sugar 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.
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.
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.
Testimonies on Blood Sugar Health
“I was tired of taking medications to address my high blood glucose problems. I was curious about all the great things I had been hearing about Trévo, so I decided to try it for myself. Today, my blood sugar levels have returned to normal and my overall health is much better. The stiffness in my joints is even gone! Thanks, Trévo.” ~ Marta, Guatemala
“I am diabetic and have been on medication to help my blood sugar levels. For the past month, I have been enjoying the delicious taste of Trévo. Today, my blood sugar levels have fallen into a very healthy range and I am now medication-free! I love the 100% natural nutrition of Trévo!” ~ Abraham Q., Mexico
“I’ve been a Type II diabetic for over 6 years. I started taking Trévo 3 weeks ago, and my blood sugar is nearly normal … from 120 units of insulin a day! And I have lost 10 lbs. on this remarkable product! Wow! ~ Ron S.
“I started taking Trévo at the beginning of May 2010. I’m a diabetic. Trévo has increased my energy level and my alertness! I work very long hours on the go. I highly recommend Trévo.” ~ Craig S.
“I have been taking Trévo for a little over 3 weeks. In the past, I would have to eat something at times whether I was hungry or not because of sugar levels plummeting. My normal routine in the afternoon when I came home from work was to eat something to try and bring my sugar level up. Since I started taking Trévo, my sugar levels have stabilized and I no longer have to eat something to bring my sugar level up.” ~ B. C. Jr.
“I love Trévo and will never be without it. I’m a single mother of 5 children, 3 of which are under 8 years of age. I take two ounces of Trévo every single morning before I do anything else just to keep up with my kids! It’s what gets me through the day with plenty of energy and mental focus, and helps balance my blood sugar while also helping me maintain a healthy blood pressure. And it’s even helping to curb my appetite. Thank you so much for such an amazing product. It’s really true that health and wealth flow from the same bottle at Trévo!” ~ Kelly L.
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Trevo and Cellular Health (Including Cancer-Preventive Properties)

Trevo contains ingredients that support the Cellular 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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