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Archive for December, 2011

The Science of Glutathione

The Undiscovered “Natural Drug” By Patricia A.L. Kongshavn, Ph.D Former Professor: Department of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Canada Patricia A.L. Kongshavn, Ph.D Patricia Kongshavn received her Honors Degree in Natural Sciences as a Major Scholar at Cambridge University, and completed her doctorate in Immunology at McGill University after immigrating to Canada. She subsequently joined the [...]

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Glutamine: The Essential “Non-Essential” Amino Acid

by Ivy Greenwell Rapidly dividing cells, including certain immune cells, utilize glutamine as a source of energy. Glutamine is classified as a “non-essential amino acid.” This label may mislead some people into believing that we don’t need it. But, in essence, “non-essential” means only that the body can synthesize this amino acid. It does not [...]

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Amino Acids

These 20 amino acids provide the fundamental building blocks from which all human life is constructed. The entire DNA is written using a code of only 4 letters, namely T-Thymine, A-Adenine, C-Cytosine and G-Guanine. First, DNA is transcribed into long strands of Messenger RNA by using the above four letters in groups of three, and [...]

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Atacama Spirulina

For nearly every reason that Kona Spinulina is great, this Atacama Spirulina has a slight edge – especially with a 35% higher carotenoid content! Kona Spirulina (Pacifica) is grown with all of the trace mineral benefits of Pacific Ocean water drawn from 7,000 feet down and blended with Kona’s famous sunshine. It is a profound [...]

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Kona Spirulina

Kona Hawaiian Spirulina Hawaii (Spirulina Pacifica) Phytonutrients for endurance, stamina and mental power. Chlorophyll for cleansing. A full spectrum of trace minerals from the sea. Carotenes, enzymatic pigments, essential fatty acids and sulfur-based phytonutrients support body’s guarding against viruses and cancer. Balancing and energizing – for endurance & stamina. Considered a longevity food. Spirulina has [...]

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Red Algae

North Pacific Red Algae (Leaves) Washington State’s Pacific Coast Especially of interest as a unique immune system vitalizer. Many similar attributes to Kelp and Dulse for energy. Trace minerals and highly-unique phytonutrients. Red marine algae has been a valued food in Asia for thousands of years due to its highly nutritious qualities. Carrageenans, a family [...]

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Kelp/Seaweed

Laminaria digitata Icelandic Kelp (leaf) Iceland A favorite invigorating supplement of health enthusiasts, dieters and body builders. Contains a wealth of vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients including chlorophyll. Especially valued as a reliable source of the essential mineral iodine, often lacking in land-crop-based diets where reduced consumption of iodized salt is practiced. Kelp’s iodine and trace [...]

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Dunaliella

Dunaliella Carotene Australia Harvard studies have shown Dunaliella Carotene Complexes to be impressively effective for supporting the body’s own immune production of Tumor Necrosis (killing) Factor Alpha (TNF Alpha) – In the Harvard cancer studies that inspired the carotene craze, Dunaliella & Spirulina Carotenes were shown to be 12 times more effective in supporting TNF [...]

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Dulse

Palmaria palmata, Nova Scotia Dulse Trace minerals, on the decline in land-grown crops, are necessary for proper function of all body activities and systems. Sea plants concentrate these biologically valuable trace minerals.Dulse is especially noted for its lithium content. Natural, dietary lithium is utilized by the body to help moderate temperament and to help control [...]

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Chlorella

Chlorella is one of the most powerful Superfoods on the planet. It’s one of the richest sources of protein, beta carotene, and nucleic acids. Ounce for ounce, chlorella offers more nutritional benefits than most plants or animals. Every cell contains vitamin C, pro-vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, niacin, folic acid, vitamin B12, calcium, zinc, [...]

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