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Description:
Bios Life 2, is a unique, fiber-rich nutrient drink
mix that can support healthy cholesterol and blood sugar levels as
part of a healthy lifestyle.
By consuming a diet that's low in saturated fat and
cholesterol and high in fruits and vegetables, along with Bios Life
2 - a good source of dietary fiber - you may lower your blood
cholesterol and reduce your risk of heart disease, a disease that
may be developed due to many factors. Bios Life 2 features a
proprietary matrix of fibers under patent Nos. 4,883,788 and
4,824,672 for the "Method and Composition for Reducing Serum
Cholesterol."
Another important ingredient in Bios Life 2 is
ChromeMate®, a unique niacin-bound chromium (polynicotinate), which
is a highly bioavailable form of this essential nutrient.
In addition, Bios Life 2 can help curb your appetite
by giving you a pleasant, full feeling when consumed before meals.
Bios Life 2 is a natural way to control your appetite while
nourishing your body with important nutrients needed for multiple
systems.
Bios Life 2 also contains antioxidant vitamins C and
E, which protect cells from free-radical damage. It also supplies
key nutrients such as beta-carotene, calcium, zinc and a complex of
B vitamins that
promote the body's overall health and well-being.
Highlighted Ingredients:
Biotin, Vitamin. Biotin
aids in cell growth, in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and
proteins, and in the utilization of the other B-complex vitamins.
Biotin is needed for healthy hair and skin. It also promotes healthy
sweat glands, nerve tissue and bone marrow. Calcium,
Mineral. Vital for the
formation of strong bones and teeth and for the maintenance of
healthy gums. It is also important in the maintenance of regular
heartbeat and the transmission of nerve impulses. Calcium lowers
cholesterol levels and helps prevent cardiovascular disease. It is
needed for muscular growth and contraction, and for the prevention
of muscle cramps. This important mineral is essential in blood
clotting, may lower blood pressure, and prevent bone loss associated
with osteoporosis. Chromium,
Mineral. Chromium is
essential for good health and works in conjunction with the hormone
insulin, which regulates metabolism and blood sugar levels. Chromium
may reduce body fat while maintaining and building lean muscle,
reducing elevated cholesterol levels and improving glucose control. Cyanocobalamin,
Vitamin. Also called vitamin
B12. Is needed to prevent anemia. It aids folate (folic acid) in the
formation of red blood cells, and helps in the utilization of iron.
It is required for proper digestion, absorption of foods, the
synthesis of protein, metabolism of fats and carbohydrates. Vitamin
B12 is linked to the production of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter
that assists in memory and learning. Deficiency can be caused by
malabsorption, most common in the elderly, and those with digestive
disorders, and can result in chronic fatigue, constipation,
depression, dizziness, drowsiness, eye disorders, headaches, memory
loss, moodiness, and spinal cord degeneration. Folic
Acid (Folate), Vitamin. Considered
brain food, folate is needed for energy production and the
production of red blood cells. It may also help depression and
anxiety. Folate works best when combined with Vitamin B12 and
Vitamin C. A deficiency may be caused by inadequate consumption of
fresh fruits and vegetables or eating only cooked vegetables, as
cooking destroys it. Guar Gum,
Herb. Guar Gum is a dietary
fiber and stabilizer from the seed of the Guar plant. Niacin.
Niacin (Vitamin B3) is needed
for proper circulation and healthy skin. It aids in the functioning
of the nervous system; in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats,
proteins, and in the production of hydrochloric acid for the
digestive system. Niacin lowers cholesterol and improves
circulation. Oat Fiber, Food. Fiber
may help lower the blood cholesterol levels and stabilize blood
sugar levels. It may help prevent colon cancer, constipation,
hemorrhoids, obesity, removing certain toxic metals, and other
disorders. Riboflavin (Vitamin
B2), Vitamin. Riboflavin
(vitamin B2) is necessary for red blood cell formation, antibody
production, cell respiration, and growth. It alleviates eye fatigue
and is important in the prevention and treatment of cataracts. It
also facilitates the use of oxygen by the tissues of the skin, nails
and hair, and helps the absorption of iron and vitamin B6. Like the
other B vitamins, it is not stored by the body and must be replaced
regularly from whole foods or supplements. America's most common
vitamin deficiency is Riboflavin. Selenium,
Mineral. Selenium's principal
function is to inhibit the oxidation of lipids (fats). It is a vital
antioxidant, especially when combined with vitamin E. It protects
the immune system by preventing the formation of free radicals,
which can damage the body. Deficiency has been linked to cancer and
heart disease. Thiamin
(Vitamin B1), Vitamin. B1
enhances circulation and assists in blood formation, carbohydrate
metabolism, and the production of hydrochloric acid, which is
important for proper digestion. It also optimizes cognitive activity
and brain function. It has a positive effect on energy, growth,
normal appetite, and is needed for muscle tone of the intestines,
stomach, and heart. B1 acts as an antioxidant, protecting the body
from the degenerative effects of aging, alcohol consumption, and
smoking. Vitamin A, Vitamin. Helps
prevent night blindness and other eye problems, as well as some skin
disorders, such as acne. It enhances immunity, may heal
gastrointestinal ulcers, protects against pollution and cancer
formation. Vitamin B12,
Vitamin. Needed to prevent
anemia. It aids folate (folic acid) in the formation of red blood
cells, and helps in the utilization of iron. It is required for
proper digestion, absorption of foods, the synthesis of protein, and
metabolism of fats and carbohydrates. Vitamin B12 is linked to the
production of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that assists in
memory and learning. Deficiency can be caused by malabsorption, most
common in the elderly, and those with digestive disorders, and can
result in chronic fatigue, constipation, depression, dizziness,
drowsiness, eye disorders, headaches, memory loss, moodiness, and
spinal cord degeneration. Vitamin
B6, Vitamin. (Pyridoxine).
Involved in more bodily functions than almost any other single
nutrient. It affects both physical and mental health. It is
beneficial if you suffer from water retention, and is necessary for
the production of hydrochloric acid and the absorption of fats and
protein. It also aids in maintaining sodium and potassium balance,
and promotes red blood cell formation. It is required by the nervous
system and is needed for normal brain function. Vitamin B6 plays a
role in cancer immunity and aids in the prevention of
arteriosclerosis. It inhibits the formation of a toxic chemical
called homocysteine, which attacks the heart muscle and allows the
deposition of cholesterol around the heart muscle. A deficiency may
cause acne, anorexia, arthritis, conjunctivitis, depression,
dizziness, fatigue, hyper-irritability, impaired wound healing,
learning difficulties, weak memory, hearing difficulties, and oily
facial skin. Vitamin C,
Vitamin. An antioxidant that
is required for tissue growth and repair, adrenal gland function,
and healthy gums. It protects against the harmful effects of
pollution, helps to prevent cancer, protects against infection, and
enhances immunity. Vitamin C increases the absorption of iron, and
may reduce cholesterol levels and high blood pressure and prevent
atherosclerosis. Essential in the formation of collagen, it protects
against blood clotting and bruising, and promotes the healing of
wounds and burns. Vitamin E,
Vitamin. An antioxidant that
has been shown to help prevent cancer and cardiovascular disease. It
improves circulation and is necessary for tissue repair. It is
useful in treating PMS and promotes normal blood clotting and
healing. It helps to maintain healthy nerves and muscles, while
strengthening capillary walls. It promotes healthy skin and nails
and prevents anemia. Vitamin E protects other fat soluble vitamins
from destruction by oxygen, and aids in the utilization of vitamin
A. Deficiency symptoms may include infertility (in both sexes),
menstrual problems, neuromuscular impairment, and shortened red
blood cell life span. The body needs zinc in order to maintain
proper levels of E in the blood. Zinc,
Mineral. This mineral is
important in prostate gland function and the growth of the
reproductive organs. It may prevent acne and regulate the activity
of oil glands. It is required for protein synthesis and collagen
formation, and promotes a healthy immune system and the healing of
wounds. It protects the liver from chemical damage and is vital for
bone formation.
Ingredients:
Biotin Calcium Chromium
Cyanocobalamin Folic
Acid (Folate) Guar Gum
Niacin Oat Fiber
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
Selenium Thiamin
(Vitamin B1) Vitamin A
Vitamin B12 Vitamin B6
Vitamin C
Vitamin E Zinc
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