10.04.17
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Health surveys show the incidence of chronic diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes higher than ever before. The problem… and the solution … is in our diets. The reality is that most of us have turned the healthy food pyramid upside down—too much processed food, sweets and bad fats that contribute to poor health and not enough whole grains, fruits and vegetables and healthy fats from fish that protect health.
Leading global health authorities like the World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control, and American Heart Association all agree that key nutrients from whole-grains, fruits and vegetables, and fish play a critical role in lowering the risk of chronic disease. However, busy lifestyles, eating on-the-run, and processed foods all contribute to nutritional gaps.
Pro Vitality helps fill in the important nutrient gaps when we are not eating as well as we should be. The clinically proven whole-food nutrition of Tre-en-en, Carotenoid Complex, and Omega-III or Salmon Oil Plus help turn our wellness pyramid right side up by energizing cells, optimizing immunity and maximizing good health. continue reading…
10.04.17
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Despite the availability of numerous fat-free and low-fat foods, our daily intake of excess dietary fats continues to surpass the body’s ability to mobilize and utilize this nutrient. Surplus dietary fat collects on coronary walls contributing to arteriosclerosis, a killer that strangles the heart’s arteries with accumulated plaque. A few years ago, scientists became interested in Greenland Eskimos because their diet is very high in fat, yet they have very low rates of heart disease.
Why? Scientists discovered that the large amount of fat Eskimos ingest is from fish and other marine animals rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Researchers concluded that diets rich in omega-3 fatty acids may have a protective effect on the cardiovascular system, and may help prevent heart disease. continue reading…
10.04.15
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Numerous studies link carotenoids — yellow, orange, red, and green pigments in fruits and vegetables — to reduced risks for cancer and heart disease, enhanced immunity, and tissue protection. Fruits and vegetables are the best sources of carotenoids, but most people do not eat the 5-9 daily servings recommended for optimal health. GNLD’s Daily Carotenoid Complex is a whole-food supplement
whose benefits have been demonstrated in human studies conducted by USDA and university researchers. Each capsule provides the complete carotenoid value of an optimal serving of a wide variety of carotenoid-rich fruits and vegetables. continue reading…
09.12.04
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Developed and introduced by GNLD in 1958, Tre-en-en provides phyto-LIPIDS essential to optimal health and cellular function, including omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids, and phyto-STEROLS, including beta-sitosterol, gamma-oryzanol, stimasterol, and campesterol, plus octacosanol.
Lipids and sterols provide critical support for the healthy cellular uptake of nutrients and cellular export of waste and metabolites.*
TRE-EN-EN Grain Concentrates “feed your cells” with an exclusive whole-food blend of extracts from wheat, rice and soy. It
provides phyto-LIPIDS, including Omega-6 and Omega-3 fatty acids, phyto-STEROLS beta-sitosterol, gamma-oryzanol, stimasterol, and campesterol, plus octacosanol.
Contains no cholesterol. Cold pressed and cold processed to preserve nutritional value.
• Complete lipid and sterol profile of wheat, rice, and soy. continue reading…
08.11.03
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It has long been known and proven that omega-3 fatty acids play critical roles in the human diet. In particular, two omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil, EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) have been well researched.
Today the latest scientific research not only continues to validate the important roles of EPA and DHA in human health, but it has also shown that there is a whole family of omega-3 fatty acids, a total of eight in all, which contribute to optimal human nutrition. continue reading…