The essential fatty acids in fish oil, especially DHA, are now recognized as an excellent cardiovascular support nutrient. A
new study in healthy younger men and women shows that fish oil at a small dose of 1 gram per day was able to improve the function of their arteries, helping them dilate easier so blood could flow better. It also helped reduce their resting heart rate, meaning the heart did not have to work as hard to get its job done.
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Researchers at the University of California found that individuals who consume 17 or more different dietary supplements per day were found to be far more healthy than those who take no supplements or those who only take a multiple vitamin. The vitamin-taking group had much better nutrient concentrations in their blood and far lower amounts of disease-related biomarkers...
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Daily Protector™,
Daily Protein Plus™,
Daily Protein™,
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flavonoids,
glucosamine,
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herbs,
homocysteine,
lower risk,
multiple vitamin,
omega 3,
Probiotics,
Super Immune Booster™,
Triglycerides,
Vitamin C,
Vitamin E,
Zinc
TB continues as an international problem. There are only 14,000 cases per year in the U.S., disproportionately affecting those born in other countries and minorities. A new study shows that treating TB patients with basic nutrients: vitamin A, B-complex, C, E, and selenium reduced the recurrence of TB by 45% - a rather stunning finding.
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recurring infection,
TB,
tuberculosis
Researchers at Texas A & M University have discovered that it is the mitochondria that signals the DNA to initiate cell division. This profound discovery means that protecting and energizing mitochondria just became a topic of immense proportion – if you would like to be healthy and live longer.
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mitochondria,
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Multiple vitamins are taken by at least 50% of American adults and 25% of teenagers. It is common knowledge that our food supply is lacking key nutrients that support health. Yet, the quality of multiple vitamins varies dramatically as the majority of the dietary supplement industry falls into the “fast food” category. Junk vitamins, like junk food, should be avoided. Educate yourself and know the difference.
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Many years ago the Daily Energy Multiple Vitamin set a standard for quality in the dietary supplement industry that remains unmatched. I designed this product specifically to offset fatigue, a common thread in many health problems. My reasoning was simple; if I could get energy systems working better in someone with little energy then the dominoes might start falling in the positive direction and health was likely to improve. While the product is quite sophisticated, the logic behind it is rather simple – and it has made a great deal of difference to thousands of people over the years.
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A new study of 586 women has shown for the first time that regular multivitamin intake extends telomere length by 5.1%. This is a significant anti-aging finding.
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telomere
Swedish researchers were trying to prove that taking multivitamins as a child would cause more allergy. Instead, they showed that children taking multivitamins regularly from age 4 or earlier have significantly less allergy by age 8.
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Daily Energy Multiple Vitamin™,
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Super Mini-Multi™
A new Swedish study followed 31,671 women ages 49 – 83 for 10 years, evaluating the use of a multiple vitamin and the risk for a first heart attack. The women who consistently used a multiple vitamin for greater than five years had a 41% risk reduction for a heart attack, compared to women who did not take a multiple vitamin.
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women