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Revenol
RENEW
®
A powerful antioxidant formula*
Description
Inside of you, the cells of your body work hard to keep you
healthy, day in and day out. Sometimes, though, your cells
come under attack.
Free radicals damage your healthy cells. Free radicals are
atoms or molecules with unpaired electrons. These unstable
molecules collide with other molecules inside the body, trying
to steal an electron. Free radicals are particularly harmful
when they interact with important cellular components. Increasing research has suggested that free radical activity in
the body, if uncontrolled, can cause a number of health problems and play a key role in the aging process.
Our bodies are exposed to free radicals through the environment and other chemical sources. In addition, the body itself
creates free radicals during normal body processes. A great
defense against these harmful molecules comes in the form of
antioxidants, which have the ability to neutralize free radicals.*
Revenol® helps you feel healthier with an antioxidant-rich
formula, providing both fat-soluble and water-soluble antioxidants for optimal nutritional variety.* Revenol® has recently
been reformulated to contain a more diverse blend of antioxidants for superior protection against free radicals. Revenol®
now includes standardized cocoa bean extract to provide additional antioxidant diversity and radical scavenging properties.*
Benefits
• Supports against the effects of aging*
• Protects against oxidation and free radicals*
• Supports antioxidant capacity*
• Supports the immune system*
• Supports against minor inflammation and promotes joint
health*
• Supports healthy circulation*
• Supports health skin*
• Consumption of antioxidant vitamins may reduce the risk of
certain kinds of cancer. Some scientific evidence suggests
that consumption of antioxidant vitamins may reduce the risk of certain forms of cancer. However, the FDA has determined that this evidence
is limited and not conclusive.*
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*T
hese statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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RENEW
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Key Ingredients
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Vitamin E—An integral component of cell membranes, Vitamin E helps promote cellular health.
Vitamin E is particularly beneficial in supporting cellular components from a particular type of
fat soluble free radical.*
Vitamin C—Vitamin C helps support the immune system and cellular health. Humans do not
have the ability to make their own vitamin C; therefore, it must be obtained through the diet.*
Vitamin A (beta carotene)—Vitamin A supports cellular health by
providing protection against a variety of free radicals.*
Curcumin (Turmeric)—Curcumin supports circulatory health,
promotes joint health, and supports against inflammation.
Maritime Pine Bark Extract—Maritime Pine Bark includes chemicals called oligomeric proanthocyanidin complexes (OPCs) which
have antioxidant-like characteristics and support the circulatory
system.*
Grape Seed Extract—This powerful antioxidant protects against
multiple types of free radicals.*
Cocoa Bean Extract—Research suggests that polyphenols fromcocoa bean extract may help to protect against free radical
damage. Cocoa has one of the highest ORAC values of any food,
greater than both tea and wine.*
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Chandan K. Sen. “Glutathione homeostasis in response to exercise training and nutritional supplements.” Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry.
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Clinix GmbH. “Vitamin E”. Vitamin Basics. 2008. 1August2008. <http://www.vitamin-basics.com/index.php?id=39>.
Crane, Frederick L. PhD. “Biochemical functions of Coenzyme Q10.” Journal of the American College of Nutrition, Vol. 20, No. 6, pgs. 591-598
(2001).
*T
hese statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.