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Improve Blood Flow And Oxygenation With P5P

November 22, 2016 By Corey B

P5P which stands for pyridoxal-5-phosphate is the most active component of vitamin B6. It is converted from three organic compounds, pyridoxal, pyridoxine and pyridoxamine. P5P B6 serves as a coenzyme to support certain enzymes in the body that play a crucial role in biosynthesis. It makes optimum … [Read more...]

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What You May Not Know About Pyruvate For Weight Loss

January 22, 2014 By Darrell Miller

What is Pyruvate Pyruvate is a supplement that combines Pyruvic acid with calcium, which is responsible for the formation of strong teeth and bones. Pyruvate is manufactured in the body and has the purpose of converting sugar into glucose. Together with calcium, Pyruvate creates a powerful fat … [Read more...]

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Do You Know What The Amino Acid Taurine Does?

January 21, 2014 By Darrell Miller

Amino Acids Amino acids are critical in our everyday life. They have particular functions that supports in metabolism. Amino acids are particles that comprise of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. One of the known amino acids is taurine. Taurine An amino acid that is critical in the … [Read more...]

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What Is The Difference Between Magnesium Ascorbate And Ascorbic Acid?

January 12, 2014 By Darrell Miller

What is Ascorbic Acid In everyday life many people have not enough time to eat healthy, to have enough time for rest and our bodies need supplements in order to be health and vital. One of the most important supplement for our bodies is Ascorbic Acid also known as Vitamin C. This vitamin is very … [Read more...]

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How 7-Keto DHEA Boosts Your Metabolism

October 12, 2013 By Darrell Miller

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Recent research carried on the natural product called 7 Keto shows that this supplement can increase the rate of metabolism in your body by burning the body fat quickly. 7 Keto is a natural byproduct of the DHEA hormone in the body. This hormone helps to keep your body young by increasing … [Read more...]

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What Are the Essential Vitamins Needed To Help the Thyroid Function

August 1, 2013 By Darrell Miller

Largest Endocrine organ The thyroid is the largest endocrine organ in the body present in front of the neck in humans. The main function of this gland is to control the body's basal metabolic rate. It does this by secreting two hormones known as thyroxin (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energy Tagged With: Iodine, Metabolism, organ, Thyroid, Vitamin A, vitamin c, Vitamin D, Vitamin ELeave a Comment

What is Green Bean Coffee extract good for?

May 8, 2012 By Darrell Miller

Green Bean coffee extract is the new kid on the block as far as antioxidants are concerned. An extract from Green coffee beans has been proved to have stronger antioxidant effect as compared to known antioxidant sources like grape seed and green tea extract. What is Green Bean Coffee … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Antioxidants, Cardiovascular Health, Immune System Tagged With: antioxidant, Chlorogenic acid, Coffee, Green, Hypertension, Metabolism, Weight Loss

More on The important supplement Selenium

July 4, 2011 By Darrell Miller

Selenium is a trace element for human beings and many other animals. It is absolutely necessary in minute quantities but toxic in high amounts. This dietary mineral is indispensable to human health as it is present in numerous chemical reactions. Endogenous compounds that contain this element are … [Read more...]

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Prevent Bone loss, Boost Energy And Nutrient Absorption With Potassium

June 28, 2011 By Darrell Miller

What is Potassium Good for in the Body? Potassium is an essential nutrient required in amounts adequate to sustain proper functioning of each individual cell. It is a quantity mineral that must be obtained from the diet in relatively larger amounts as opposed to trace minerals. It serves as a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Essential Fatty Acids Tagged With: Adenosine Triphosphate, Balance, Blood Pressure, bone, Circulatory, Dietary Mineral, Energy, Foods, health, Metabolism, Minerals, Nutrient, Nutrition, Potassium, Vegetables

Improve Energy And more With Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2)

June 27, 2011 By Darrell Miller

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What is Riboflavin Good for? Riboflavin is an essential nutrient best known as vitamin B2. Metabolites of this vitamin is found in many chemical reactions and utilized by several enzymes. While its presence inside the body is absolutely necessary, it is also excreted on a regular basis. Diet and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Essential Fatty Acids Tagged With: Cellular respiration, fats, Free Radical, health, Metabolism, Oxygen, Reactive Oxygen Species, Stress, Vitamin

Why are Trace Minerals So Important in Maintaining Good Health?

May 24, 2011 By Darrell Miller

Trace Minerals. What we refer to as nutrients are either vitamins or minerals found in our food. Minerals are elements, unlike vitamins, which are compounds. In nutrition, dietary minerals and dietary elements are often interchangeable, though the former is archaic. It is now widely accepted that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Minerals Tagged With: Antioxidants, Copper, Defense, Enzyme, Enzymes, Free Radical, Glutathione, Healing, Human, Immune System, Iodine, Iron, Manganese, Metabolism, Minerals, Oxygen, Protein, Trace Minerals, Uric Acid, Water, zinc

How Does Acetyl L Carnitine Help Cellular Health and Longevity?

April 28, 2011 By Darrell Miller

Acetyl-L-Carnitine And Your Health Acetyl-L-Carnitine is a derivative of carnitine. It is produced when an acetyl functional group is introduced to L-Carnitine. It is commercially touted for its higher bioavailability in comparison with its unacetylated counterpart while its functions are similar … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Amino Acids, Cardiovascular Health, News Tagged With: antioxidant, ATP, Bioactive, Body, Defense, DNA, Energy, Lipids, Metabolism, Oxygen, Physical, Proteins, Stress, Tissues, Tolerance

Gamma vitamin E, CardioHealth, And More

April 21, 2011 By Darrell Miller

What is Gamma Vitamin E and Why Should I Take It? Gamma vitamin E is a tocopherol, a group of chemical compounds known for their vitamin activity inside the human body. It is one of the two common tocopherols in the diet, the other one being alpha tocopherol. Most countries specify a recommended … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Antioxidants, Cardiovascular Health, Oxidative Stress, Vitamins Tagged With: Health Benefits, Heart Disease, Heart Health, Metabolism, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Vegetables, Vitamin E

What is Zinc and How Does it Help My Immune System against Colds?

April 13, 2011 By Darrell Miller

Zinc An Essential Mineral. Zinc is a mineral vital to all life on earth, including microscopic life. Human beings need zinc in very small quantities to support physiological functions, the reason why it is classified as an essential trace element. That being said, zinc deficiency is quite common, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Minerals Tagged With: Biological Role, Colds, Dietary Mineral, DNA, HIV, Hormones, Metabolism, neurotransmitters, RNA, Viruses, zinc

What Vitamins and Herbs are Good for Blood Sugar Control?

April 8, 2011 By Darrell Miller

Vitamins, Herbs, And Blood Sugar Blood sugar is one of the mechanisms of the human body in maintaining metabolic homeostasis. In addition to the part it plays in the distribution of bioactive fuel that serves as the primary precursor of cellular energy, it is a good indicator of overall health. Low … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Antioxidants, Blood Sugar, Herbs, Minerals Tagged With: Blood Sugar, Chromium Picolinate, Insulin, Metabolism

What is The Herb Bitter Orange and How Does It Improve Health?

April 7, 2011 By Darrell Miller

Bitter Orange And Your Health. Bitter orange has been heralded as the stand-alone, all-natural supplement for weight loss. Most nutraceutical companies market it as an appetite suppressant in general while some point to its capacity to burn body fats. Today little is known about its centuries-long … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Antioxidants, Herbs Tagged With: Chest Pain, Digestive, Gout, Headache, Metabolism, Weight Loss


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