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Magnesium (chelated):
Needed for protein and fat metabolism and blood
sugar regulation. It is the key element in the
production of enzymes needed to oxidize fats and to
metabolize purines. It also has the ability to
metabolize fats and carbohydrates. Magnesium is a vital
catalyst in enzyme activity, especially the activity of
those enzymes involved in energy production.
Manganese :
Activates enzyme systems necessary for burning calories.
Chromium (Picolinate):
Helps the body regulate insulin, which regulates
the level of blood sugar.
Molybdenum (chelated):
This essential mineral is required for nitrogen
metabolism. It aids in the final stages of the
conversion of purines to uric acid. It promotes normal
cell function, aids in the activation of certain
enzymes, and is a component of the metabolic enzyme
xanthine oxidase.
Betaine:
Plays a critical role in the health of the
cardiovascular system. Betaine reduces potentially
toxic levels of homocysteine (Hcy), an amino acid found
normally in the body. Homocysteine metabolism is linked
to that of several vitamins, especially folic acid, B6,
and B12, and deficiencies of those vitamins may cause
elevated Hcy levels. In recent years, studies have
suggested that a high level of Hcy increases a person's
chance of developing heart disease, stroke, and
peripheral vascular disease (reduced blood flow to the
hands and feet).
Choline Bitartrate:
Important fat emulsifier involved in the
biosynthesis of lecithin and the formulation of the
amino acid Methionine. It aids in emulsifying
cholesterol so it doesn't settle on the arterial walls.
Inositol, Choline and Methionine are integrally involved
in how the liver handles fats. This powerful nutrient
trio triggers your body to burn off excess fat.
Inositol:
Simple carbohydrate which has been demonstrated
to exert activity by transporting fat through the
blood system. Inositol, Choline and Methionine are
integrally involved in how the liver handles fats. This
powerful nutrient trio triggers your body to burn off
excess fat.
L-Methionine:
Amino acid which acts as a catalyst for Choline and
Inositol, thus speeding up their function. Inositol,
Choline and Methionine are integrally involved in how
the liver handles fats. This powerful nutrient trio
triggers your body to burn off excess fat.
Siberian Ginseng:
Strengthens the adrenal gland, and promotes
healthy circulation. It increases the conversion
rate of sugars into the necessary substrates for the
formation of fatty acids in the liver. Siberian Genseng
stimulates the central nervous system and is a quick
antidote for fatigue.
Guarana Seed:
For thousands of years, native Amazonians have used the
seed of the Guarana berry to help maintain stamina
and physical endurance. Guarana seed assists in the
relief of various ailments such as stress and nervous
tension, excessive weight retention, headaches and
hangovers, and even menstrual pain. It is great for
maintaining stamina.
L-Carnitine:
Naturally synthesized in the liver, Carnitine's
primary purpose is to promote fat metabolism in the
muscles. It also converts body fat into readily
available fuel and elevates levels of certain enzymes
needed to metabolize sugars, starches and other
carbohydrates. For fat to be used up as fuel,
Carnitine is essential.
Barberry Root:
Has been shown to be effective in lowering blood
pressure, reducing heart rate and respiration, and
stimulating intestinal movement.
Damiana Leaf:
Commonly used as an energy tonic, Damiana
stimulates muscular contractions of the intestinal tract
and the delivery of oxygen throughout the body.
Ginger Root:
Stimulates the vasomotor and respiratory centers as
well as stimulating blood circulation. Recent
studies have concentrated on the benefits of ginger in
the digestion of food.
Peppermint Leaf:
Contains a warming oil which aids in increasing
oxygen in the blood and works to clean and strengthen
the entire body. It contains essential oils similar
to Fennel, which help with weight reduction by
suppressing your appetite. The primary function of this
herb is appetite reduction.
Lecithin Powder:
Helps to support the liver and aids in the metabolism
of fat. A mixture of phospholipids, this powder
foams up and emulsifies to escort fat and cholesterol
out of the body. It also releases phosphatidyl choline,
which nourishes the brain. Lecithin is used to
strengthen the heart as it clears the blood vessels of
cholesterol. It is used to help dissolve fat.
Spirulina Algae:
Aids in protecting the immune system, in cholesterol
reduction, and in mineral absorption. Spirulina
Algae supplies nutrients needed to help cleanse and
heal, thereby curbing the appetite.
Bee
Pollen Powder:
Contains 35% Protein, 55% Carbohydrate, 2% Fatty
Acids, 3% Minerals and Vitamins. High in B-Complex
Vitamins A, C, D and E. Also contains Lecithin, Beta
Carotene and Selenium. It is rich in vitamins and
contains almost all known minerals, trace elements,
enzymes and amino acids. It contains the essence of
every plant from which bees collect pollen, in
combination with digestive enzymes from the bees. This
combination of elements make bee pollen an excellent
source of antioxidants. Bee pollen is rapidly
absorbed into the blood stream and stimulates
immunological responses.
Vanadium:
Needed for cellular metabolism. It has been shown
to have the ability to improve insulin utilization,
resulting in improved glucose tolerance, as well as
inhibiting cholesterol synthesis. It is useful in
lowering LDL Cholesterol levels
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