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Acidophilus & Bifidobacterium

Acidophilus & Bifidobacterium Lactobacillus, Acidophilus and Bifidobacterium (Probiotics) Beneficial bacteria, such as Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium bifidum, are called probiotics. Probiotic bacteria favorably alter the intestinal microflora balance, inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria, promote good digestion, boost immune function, and increase resistance to infection.1,2...
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Alpha Lipoic Acid Antioxidant

 Facts About Alpha Lipoic Acid Promotes healthy nerve function by preventing oxidative damage      Features & Benefits * Water and lipid-soluble antioxidant * Promotes normal nerve function * Promotes healthy pancreatic function * Helps maintain healthy eyes Free Radicals: Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) is an antioxidant co-enzyme found in foods and the body.1 It acts both as a water- and...
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Boost Brain Power with Acetyl-L-Carnitine

Boost Brain Power withAcetyl-L-CarnitineAcetyl-L-carnitine (ALC) is one of today's hottest brain-boosting supplements. It's a derivative of L-carnitine, a vitamin-like compound made in the body from the amino acids lysine and methionine. Both ALC and L-carnitine transport fuel—in the form of long-chain fatty acids—into cellular power houses called mitochondria. But unlike L-carnitine, which is...
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Coenzyme Q-10

Coenzyme Q-10 Coenzyme Q10 is a substance made by our bodies and obtained in the diet, mainly in oily fish (that also contain EPA), organ meats, and whole grains. Ubiquinone may soon be called a fat-soluble vitamin as it is shown to be essential and also to create problems when deficient. There are ten types of CoQ; CoQ10 is the main active one in humans, which works along with certain enzymes...
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DMAE – (2-Dimethylaminoethanol)

  DMAE – (2-Dimethylaminoethanol) The body manufactures an important neurohormone called acetylcholine from the B vitamin choline, Acetylcholine is needed to convey motor and sensory signals from one nerve cell to the next along the nerve path. It also regulates the flow of nerve signals and is essential for all brain functions, especially memory. When there isn’t enough acetylcholine in the...
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Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA)

Gamma Linolenic Acid Arthritis - Eczema and PMS In the Middle Ages, people used borage, an herb with bright blue flowers, to treat heart disease and rheumatism and to reduce inflammation. Today, it’s making a comeback for some of the same medicinal uses. Borage oil is one of three major supplemental sources of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), a polyunsaturated fat that is used to treat a number of...
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Hyaluronic Acid & Joints

Hyaluronic Acid & Joints What Is Hyaluronic Acid Hyaluronic acid (also called Hyaluronan) is a component of connective tissue whose function is to cushion and lubricate. Hyaluronan occurs throughout the body in abundant amounts in many of the places people with hereditary connective tissue disorders have problems such as joints, heart valves and eyes. Hyaluronic acid abnormalities are a...
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Liver Health & Milk Thistle

Liver Health & Milk Thistle Historical and modern uses Also called St. Mary's thistle and Holy thistle, milk thistle was used by first-century Romans to increase bile flow. It was also given to people who had consumed too much alcohol. In 18th-century England and 19th-century America, milk thistle was a 'specific' for liver congestion, jaundice and related conditions. Today, laboratory and...
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