Vitamin e -_april_3,_2012

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VITAMIN E THE GNLD DIFFERENCE

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Vitamin e -_april_3,_2012

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VITAMIN ETHE GNLD DIFFERENCE

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WHY YOU MAY NEED THIS PRODUCT:

#1 Nutrient for cardiovascular disease

Stroke, Cerebral Hemorrhage, Varicose Veins, Phlebitis (inflammation of vein caused by blood clot, Angina.

All of these conditions are due to poor circulation and poor blood flow.

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Helps blood flow.

Controls consistency of the blood.

Prevents blood clots.

Dilates capillaries to help the blood flow better.

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Strong immune system

When it comes to fighting the flu, research shows that vitamin E supplementation can reduce influenza antigens.

Works in the fatty membrane of the cell, so works together with Carotenoids.

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Eyes

Protects against free radical damage and protects the eye from age-related diseases such as cataracts and macular degeneration.

Again, works very closely with Carotenoids.

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Athletes

Supports the body’s ability to neutralize free radicals and aid in the body’s recovery process.

When breathing in oxygen, we are rusting from the inside out - again Carotenoids and Vit. E work closely to protect us.

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BENEFITS: It’s nearly impossible to get all the Vitamin E you need

from just the foods you eat. Even from the richest vitamin E sources, to get the RDA (30 I.U.) you’d have to eat:

 FOOD AMOUNT NEEDED CALORIES Spinach 2.5 pounds 297 calories Broccoli 8.5 pounds 1,010 calories Brown rice (boiled) 2.25 pounds 1,224 calories Bacon 10 pounds 26,286 calories Peas 8 pounds 4,206 calories Whole wheat bread 124 slices 6,870 calories

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Accumulating scientific evidence indicates that the U.S. Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) of 30 I.U. is too low to defend the body from free radicals and oxidants or to provide the maximum health benefit.

A Good amount to have is 200-800 IU daily.

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WHY GNLD VITAMIN E ? Features the entire vitamin E family from whole-food sources. Vitamin E provides the entire Vitamin E family of tocopherols and tocotrienols - not just

alphatocopherol. All 8 parts in balanced ratios that occur in natural foods. A foundation of pure wheat germ oil. Cold-pressed, unrefined wheat germ oil is the product base. High-potency. Delivers 275 I.U. alpha-tocopherol plus 50 mg of non-alpha-tocopherol family members per capsule.

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Water-miscible for improved absorption. GNLD’s water-miscible formulation quickly disperses into small particles that are easily absorbed.

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WHY VITAMIN E?

- As an antioxidant, it protects cell membranes

from free radical attack.- As an essential nutrient, it is required to promote and maintain good health.- Supplementation at 200-800 I.U. daily may dramatically reduce your risk of heart disease.- Vitamin E may help boost immunity.

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