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Ageless Vitality Drink
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Colostrum Skin Cream
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Our Price: $14.99
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Our Price: $18.50
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Ageless Vitality Drink Ageless Vitality Drink is an organic green drink with few calories and no caffeine. Consuming just one cup of this drink (1.5 grams of Ashitaba), your energy levels will be up all day and you will sleep better at night. Drink 2 to 3 cups daily for chronic health problems Look healthier and younger. Take Ashitaba Vitality Drink daily instead of coffee or other high-calorie, caffeinated drinks for energy.
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Moisturizes, protects, accelerates the healthful replacement of old skin cells with new skin cells. Restores skin elasticity and softness, eliminates blemishes, and reverses the signs of aging. Can be used for acne.
For best results use along with Seachange Colostrum powder to combine topical and internal benefits.
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DNA Protection Formula (60 Capsules)
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D-Ribose Powder 150 grams (5.29 oz.)
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Our Price: $19.99
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Our Price: $19.99
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The formula's turmeric extract contains the gene protecting nutrient curcumin that helps to maintain healthy liver function, and provides antioxidant protection against cell injury by inhibiting the formation of free radicals and quenching already formed superoxide and hydroxyl radicals.*
In addition to protecting against cell-damaging free radicals, chlorophyllin binds and forms irreversible complexes with certain toxic chemicals, allowing the body to safely eliminate them before they can enter the bloodstream.
The formula contains the world's purest, organically grown New Zealand wasabi rhizome, a rich source of long-chain methyl isothiocyanates that have been shown to help maintain healthy liver enzymes.
The formula's standardized broccoli extract contains concentrated levels of glucosinolate and sulforaphane, two bioactive compounds providing the isothiocyanates that are recommended for good health
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In studies of healthy athletes as well as those who have suffered injury to the heart muscle, supplying fatigued muscle cells with D-ribose quickly restored ATP levels to normal.66-68 By helping to rapidly refill depleted energy stores, D-ribose may be especially beneficial for people coping with cardiac and other problems marked by impaired cellular energy production.*
D-Ribose Caps and D-Ribose Powder can help speed energy recovery, increase energy reserves, and maintain healthy energy levels in heart and muscle tissue.*
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HGH Releaser (60 Capsules - 30 Day Supply)
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Colostrum Liquid - First six hour
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Our Price: $24.99
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Our Price: $24.99
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Our HGH Releaser contains amino acids that are referred to as secretagogues.
What are Secretagogues?
Growth Hormone (GH) is the body's messenger for repair and maintenance. Secretagogues are your best path to higher hormone levels which promote these benefits
What is GH?
Growth Hormone or GH, (also known as somatropin) is produced by the pituitary gland. GH is essential for growth and regeneration of cells and tissues. Specialists in anti-aging medicine have tagged GH as "The Fountain of Youth!" Your body's production of GH is very high during childhood and adolescence. Unfortunately, after age 20 the release of GH by the pituitary gland falls at a rate of approximately 14% every 10 years. By age 60, a loss of 75% or more of GH is not uncommon. The physical symptoms such as wrinkles, increased body fat, loss of muscle mass, loss of energy and other signs that normally accompanies aging is directly related to this decrease in the production of GH.
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Here are some of the most common uses for liquid Colostrum:
- Applied topically it can promote rapid healing of skin conditions, cuts and abrasions
- A drop or two on a skin cut or abrasion will stop pain and promote healing that can be seen in only a few minutes.
- Upset stomach and headache often improve by taking two or three tablespoons of the liquid.
- May stop nosebleeds
- May stop the pain of minor skin injuries and dramatically speed healing. To see it work, place a drop or two on a skin injury. You can see healing take place as you watch.
- May improve severe skin conditions
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Ashitaba Organic Body Massage Oil (2 FL Ounces)
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Ashitaba Skin Care Tonic
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Our Price: $24.99
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Our Price: $24.99
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This organic herbal body and skin massage formula is rich in vitamins and minerals with medicinal qualities which act as a deep penetrating pain reliever and anti-inflamatory. It also acts as a sunscreen and anti-wrinkle agent. It calms, relaxes and soothes the body and emotions. Nourishes skin and reduces rash, especially from allergies leaving the skin, soft and silky without feeling greasy. Works well on muscular strain or nerve pain in the neck and shoulders caused by sports or other physical exertion.
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These organic herbal extracts have been used in Asia for thousands of years as a skin tonic and wound healing agent due to their potent anti-oxidants, and anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-fungal properties. It speeds healing and prevents infection of insect bites. Also works as an insect repellent. When applied it promotes blood circulation, regeneration of new skin and reduces the appearance of aging. It also protects the skin from sun damage. When applied to dry skin it is a quickly absorbed leaving skin soft and silky. Great for planters' warts and atheletes' foot too.
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Ashitaba Green Natural Scalp and Hair Tonic
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Grapeseed Extract with Resveratrol (100 mg, 60 vegetarian capsules)
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Our Price: $24.99
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Our Price: $34.99
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ASHITABA GREEN NATURAL SCALP AND HAIR TONIC
Ashitaba has been used for centuries to enhance natural health and to reduce the effects of aging. This all natural hair care product contains potent antioxidants. Use this ancient tonic on thinning hair.
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Resveratrol and Cancer -- Recent laboratory studies indicate that resveratrol has promising therapeutic activity in various cancers, including breast, prostate, and neutoblastoma.
Resveratrol and Prostate Cancer -- Coral Lamartiniere, at the University of Alabama at Birmingham's Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, gave male mice resveratrol, the equivalent of that found in a bottle of red wine in humans, and discovered that the mice were significantly less likely to develop prostate cancer. Mice which were fed resveratrol, but still got cancer, developed less serious tumors. Last year this same team found that female mice given resveratrol had a significantly reduced risk of developing breast cancer.
Resveratrol and Alzheimer's -- beta-Amyloid peptide (Abeta), a neutrotoxic substance, has been implicated to a great degree in cell death during the course of Alzheimer's disease. Resveratrol, a natural polyphenol mainly found in red wine, has been shown to be cardioprotective and chemoprotective. Since a moderate wine intake correlates with a lower risk for Alzheimer disease, an additional neuroprotective effect has been postulated for resveratrol. The present study aimed at elucidating the possible neuroprotective effects of resveratrol against Abeta-induced neurotoxicity. The neuroprotective capacity against Abeta-related oxidative stress was studied in a cell culture model suitable for studying such potentially neuroprotective substances. Resveratrol maintains cell viability and exerts an anti-oxidative action by enhancing the intracellular free-radical scavenger glutathione. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that red wine may be neuroprotective through the actions of resveratrol. Resveratrol and Anti-Aging-- As to its anti-aging potential, resveratrol activates a cell's survival defense enzyme, which prolongs the time cells have to repair their broken DNA. Resveratrol acts on fruit flies and worms in the same way as a method known to extend the life of animals including monkeys -- sharply restricting how much they eat. Resveratrol has been found to help mice live longer. Whether resveratrol supplements influence human aging is not known.
Resveratrol Side Effects -- Since human studies are minimal, we do not know the full range of resveratrol side effects or benefits at this time. No resveratrol side effects have been mentioned in the medical literature as of November 2006.
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