Thursday, January 24, 2008

Why Should I Supplement My Diet?

Besides the fact that it’s a new year and an ideal time to get started on developing healthier habits, now is a great time because we are living in a new golden era of nutrition. A new era that brings a shift to where specific functional foods, also called “nutraceuticals”, are being proven for the prevention of chronic diseases and for providing health benefits beyond the traditional nutrients it contains.

From alfalfa as a diuretic, to CoQ10 as a cardiac function enhancer, plant complexes for immune modulation and Omega-3 for lowering cholesterol (to name just a few) functional food formulas have been designed to deliver health benefits that approach those of patented medications—without the side effects of medications.

This new golden age of nutrition is not in competition with traditional medical approaches, as they are in two separate fields of endeavor. The traditional medical establishment is trained to treat disease. Nutraceuticals, herbs and whole food supplements are all about building health.

Finally, new scientific discoveries are happening every year that advance the field of nutritional supplementation. Discoveries resulting from the human genome project are leading to greater individualized nutrition supplemental choices. And breakthrough scientific advances, like the development of vitamin/mineral strips with multi-patented delivery systems that produces 200% better absorption of ingredients compared to any previous formulas, are completely redefining the power of nutritional supplementation.

So there’s never been a better time to get started building optimum health and there’s never been a better daily nutrition program than this nutritional supplement, with 80 bio-optimized nutrients clinically proven to create a foundation for a longer, healthier life.

This vitalizing supplement comes in a convenient daily nutrition strip you take once a day and provides a full month of energy and vitality, and just as important, the building blocks for good, lifelong health.

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