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Calcium/magnesium |
Calcium plays an important role in building stronger, denser bones early in life and keeping bones strong and healthy later in life. |
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Chlorella |
Chlorella is an attractive food source because it is high in protein and other essential nutrients; when dried, it is about 45% protein, 20% fat, 20% carbohydrate, 5% fiber, and 10% minerals and vitamins. |
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Cinnamon |
Cinnamon once had a reputation as a cure for colds. It has also been used to treat diarrhoea and other problems of the digestive system. Cinnamon is high in antioxidant activity.The essential oil of cinnamon also has antimicrobial properties, which can aid in the preservation of certain foods. |
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Creatine |
Creatine is nitrogenousorganic acid that occurs naturally in vertebrates and helps to supply energy to muscle and nerve cells |
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Echinacea |
Echinacea is popularly believed to be an immunostimulator, stimulating the body's non-specific immune system and warding off infections. It should not be used for more than 10 days. |
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Fish Oil |
Fish oil is recommended [1] for a healthy diet because it contains the omega-3 fatty acidseicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), precursors to eicosanoids that reduce inflammation throughout the body. |
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Lecithin |
Soy-derived lecithin has significant effects on lowering cholesterol and triglyceride, while increasing HDL ("good cholesterol") levels in the blood. |
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Nutritional Yeast |
It is a source of protein and vitamins, especially the B-complex vitamins. It is also naturally low in fat and sodium. Some brands of nutritional yeast, though not all, are fortified with vitamin B12. |
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Panax Ginseng |
Both American and Panax (Asian) ginseng roots are taken orally as adaptogens, aphrodisiacs, nourishing stimulants,[citation needed] and in the treatment of type II diabetes, including sexual dysfunction in men. |
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Probiotics |
Claims are made that probiotics strengthen the immune system to combat allergies, excessive alcohol intake, stress, exposure to toxic substances, and other diseases. |
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Spirulina |
Spirulina contains an unusually high amount of protein, between 55% and 77% . It is a complete protein, containing all essential amino acids. Spirulina contains vitamin B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), B3 (nicotinamide), B6 (pyridoxine), B9 (folic acid), vitamin C, vitamin D, and vitamin E. |
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Turmeric |
Turmeric is thought to have many medicinal properties and many in India use it as a readily available antiseptic for cuts, burns and bruises. It is also used as an antibacterial agent. It is currently being investigated for possible benefits in Alzheimer's disease, cancer and liver disorders. |
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Vitamin C |
People consuming diets rich in ascorbate from natural foods, such as fruits and vegetables, are healthier and have lower mortality from a number of chronic illnesses. |
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Whey Protein |
Native whey proteins are a good source of cysteine, a conditionally essential amino acid, which is the rate-limiting factor for the body's production of glutathione], an important antioxidant. |





















