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9 Key elements in 3 Key Blends ~ Drink once a day for ageless results
REGENERATION BLEND:::
1) Mangosteen::
Harnessing mangosteen’s remarkable whole-fruit properties,
we’ve added a therapeutic dose that provides biologically active
compounds and phytonutrients—including xanthones, catechins,
flavonoids and proanthocyanidins—to support respiratory health,
immune health, intestinal health and joint health. Mangosteen
also supports cardiovascular health and a healthy metabolism.
Mangosteen contains over 40 different types of powerful antiaging antioxidants named xanthones. Xanthones are what’s
making your respiratory health, immune health, intestinal health,
joint health—and just overall health—better every day.*
Mangosteen has been found to promote the following:
• Supports cardiovascular health*
• Supports cartilage and joint function*
• Maintains intestinal health*
• Promotes a healthy seasonal respiratory system*
• Increasing the health of the joints*
• Preventing free radical damage*
• Increasing mental energy, focus and attention span*
• Enhancing immune system*
• Increasing longevity*
The rind of the mangosteen fruit is considered by those
familiar with it to be perhaps the most formidable, natural, herbal
healing substance on the whole of the Earth.
2) Lychee::
Lychee has been a valued fruit, renowned for thousands of
years for promoting healthy aging. Our Lychee is a particularly
innovative antioxidant and anti-aging nutritional supplement.
Our low molecular lychee is a safe, powerful anti-oxidant
that can slow the aging process. Clinical studies to support an
efficacious, healthy, aging, dietary supplement were conducted
in the following areas:
• Skin improvement (to prevent and reduce wrinkles and freckles)* • Blood circulation improvement*
• Reduction of and fast recovery from fatigue*
• Metabolic support*
• Natural, safe, no negative interactions*
• Belly fat reduction*
3) Shilajit::
Shilajit (Shee-lah-jeet) is a Sanskrit word meaning, “Conqueror of
mountains and destroyer of weakness.” Indian Yogis had always
known of a certain elixir from Himalayan Mountains known as
Shilajit which could go a long way in arresting and reversing the
aging process.
Early ayurvedic writings describe shilajit as having the ability
to increase longevity—it was thought to be a key to immortality.
An almost mythic substance found only in harsh environments
like the altitude of the Himalayas, shilajit is a soft, viscous resin
that secretes from the stones in the Himalaya Mountains only
under the perfect conditions. It is made when humus and organic
plant material ferment for centuries under the unique pressure
and sunlight of our earth’s highest peaks.
Himalayan villagers were said to have discovered shilajit by
observing large white monkeys who made yearly pilgrimages
for it. In the warmer summer months, these primates would
migrate to specific areas and could be seen harvesting the soft,
dark substance from between layers of rock. The villagers, who
attributed the monkeys’ long lives, strength and agility to their
use of shilajit, began using it themselves and noted similar health
benefits, including improved memory, cognition and sex drive.
Early ayruvedic writings speak of shilajit’s ability to increase
longevity and give strength long into the later years—benefits
confirmed by modern researchers who now know the fulvic
acid found abundantly in shilajit is key to our bodies’ transfer
and assimilation of nutrients. Its humic acid and amino acids
also support circulatory, reproductive, digestive and immune
function.*
Also known as “mineral pitch,” shilajit contains 85 trace
minerals that can aid the body in healing, recovery and
adaptability—pivotal processes as our bodies age. And in
addition to all these other benefits, shilajit has been used
traditionally as a vehicle to increase other herbs’ efficacy when
taken concurrently. •These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not
intended to diagnose, treate, cure or prevent any disease.
REJEUVENATION BLEND:::
4) L-Leucine::
Helps to ward off age-related muscle decline. After the age of
40, humans start losing muscle at around 0.5-2% per year…
by adding leucine to the diet it restored metabolism. (This is the
finding of research performed by Lydie Combaret, Dominique
Dardevet and colleagues at the Human Nutrition Research Centre
of Auvergne, INRA, Clermont-Ferrand, France.) L-Leucine: Primary
function is energy production.
• Needed for blood hemoglobin production.
• Builds and maintains muscle mass.
• Deficiency shows up as fatigue, depression, anxiety, irritability,
and an inability to focus and concentrate.
• Instrumental in HGH (human growth hormone) production.
• Stress reliever.
• Regulates protein synthesis (turns protein into body tissue).
5) GABA::
GABA is touted as the “euphoric amino acid.” It brings a natural
high, calming, and a powerful sense of well being.
GABA stands for gamma-aminobutyric acid, an amino acid that
acts as a naturally inhibiting neurotransmitter. This means that it acts
directly on the central nervous system, affecting the electrical activity
that travels across the synapse from cell to cell.
GABA is believed to stimulate the pituitary gland to produce
and secrete natural HGH, a much safer substance as it is a naturally
occurring hormone. GABA occurs naturally in the human body, being
found in abundance in the hypothalamus where the pituitary gland
exists. GABA can also be found in foods we commonly eat, such as
CARDIOVASCULAR BLEND:::
8) Grape Seed & Skin Extract::
The work, published in the March 8, 2013, issue of Science,
finally proves that a single anti-aging enzyme in the body can be
targeted, with the potential to prevent age-related diseases and
extend life spans. The lead author of the paper, Professor David
Sinclair from UNSW Medicine, who is based at Harvard University
said, “In effect, they slow aging.” The target enzyme, SIRT1, is
switched on naturally by calorie restriction and exercise, but it can
also be enhanced through activators. The most common naturally
occurring activator is resveratrol found in grape-seed extract and
grape-skin extract.
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eggs, dairy products, and beans. GABA is the calming and peacemaker
chemical in the brain that can induce relaxation, reduce stress and
anxiety, and help increase focus. GABA is considered as the most
important and widespread inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain. 6) Tribulus Terrestris::
Tribulus is an extremely powerful medicinal plant with a strong
effect on testosterone and everything associated with it. It
is famous among athletes. It’s use originated in the two most
ancient medicines in the world: Ayurvedic (India) medicine and
traditional Chinese medicine. The plant has been used for more
than 3,000 years. Traditionally, it was used for liver, kidney and
urinary support. Today, it is broadly used as an aphrodisiac to
stimulate the libido. It’s commonly used for it’s anabolic effect
promoting muscle mass. Tribulus is considered by herbalists to be
an excellent adaptogen. (It adapts to the body’s different needs.)
7) Aloe::
References to aloe are found in Egyptian, Roman, Chinese, Greek,
Italian, Algerian, Moroccan, Arabian, Indian and Christian history.
The Greek physician Dioscoradis (41 C.E.–68 C.E.) traveled with
the armies of Rome and sang aloe’s praises in his famous herbal.
He said the juices of the plant had the power of “binding” and
“inducing sleep” and “loosens the belly, cleansing the stomach.”
Aloe is a well-known adaptogen. An adaptogen is something
that boosts the body’s natural ability to adapt to external changes.
For rejuvenation—Aloe is high in vitamins, minerals, amino
acids, fatty acids, one of the only known natural vegetarian
sources of Vitamin B12.
Over 200 worldwide scientific research papers have been
published on the effects of Aloe.
9) Beet Root Extract::
Beet-root extract is a precursor to Nitric Oxide. Beet root is known
to boost levels of nitric oxide in the body, causing muscles to
work more efficiently and demand less oxygen.
In 2010 UK researchers revealed that nitrate is the special
ingredient in beetroot which supports heart health.
Following are the words of Charles Walters known as “the
consummate reference source on raw material economics,” and
“founder and publisher of Acres USA, the Voice of Eco-Agriculture:”
“Beets are the most powerful medicine in the pantry,” stated Mr.
Walters. “The single food most capable of repairing DNA is the red
beet. This food has the necessary raw material to repair chromosomal
abnormalities once they’ve been discovered. Thus we are required to
put beets and the byproducts of beets on a nutritional pedestal,”
Walters concluded.