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Omega Swirl: Smoothie Taste & Texture
Omega Swirl is an Omega-3 Sensation with the taste and texture of a fruit smoothie! Now everyone can enjoy the benefits of Omega-3 without the oily taste and texture or swallowing large capsules. Rich in vital and essential Omega-3 fatty acids, Omega Swirl flax and fish oil supplements are the freshest, best tasting and most nutritious, naturally. Omega Swirl is the perfect solution for the whole family!
Packed with essential Omega-3s, Omega Swirl was created to nutritionally support:
* Heart Health*
* Healthy Cholesterol Levels*
* Joint Mobility & Bone Density*
* Energy & Endurance*
* Skin, Hair & Nail Health*
* Mental Health, Wellness and Acuity*
* Healthy Blood Glucose*
* Sexual & Hormonal Health*
New Kid’s Omega Swirl is an Omega-3 Sensation with the taste and texture of a fruit smoothie! It’s the most delicious way to provide your children with the benefits of vital and essential Omega-3s. Kids love the smoothie texture and yummy lemonade flavor; parents love happy, healthy and bright children.
Kid’s Omega Swirl was created to nutritionally support:
Celadrin for Inflammation
Introduction
As consumers are searching for alternatives to Vioxx, Celebrex, and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, one product seems to be attracting the most attention. This product, Celadrin®, is an all-natural matrix of special cetylated, esterifed fatty acids. What this means is that Celadrin® is a mixture of fatty acids that have been stabilized by attaching natural cetyl alcohol. The specific components of Celadrin® are cetyl myristoleate, cetyl myristate, cetyl palmitoleate, cetyl laureate, cetyl palmitate, and cetyl oleate.
The unique features of Celadrin® as a natural product include an ability to reduce inflammation and pain quickly with no side effects as demonstrated in clinical trials published in the internationally acclaimed Journal of Rheumatology. Available in cream and capsule form, Celadrin® is clinically proven to produce results.
How does it work?
Celadrin® has been shown to impact several key factors that contribute to inflammation. Its main action appears to be its ability to enhance cell membrane health and integrity. As a result it halts the production of inflammatory compounds known as prostaglandins. It also reduces the production of the negative immune factors like IL-6 that play a central role in inflammation.
In simple terms, the bottom line is that Celadrin® improves the lubrication of joints and prevents the manufacture of compounds that produce pain and inflammation.
What can Celadrin® do for you?
If you suffer from osteoarthritis or other form of arthritis, Celadrin® can reduce pain and inflammation in affected joints leading to improved movement. Clinical studies have also shown Celadrin® to help psoriasis by reducing skin inflammation.
The reality is that given Celadrin® mechanism of action, it will likely be shown to be useful in virtually any condition where inflammation plays a role. In particular, studies are under way to further document its effect on reducing C-reactive protein – a relatively recently identified risk factor for atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries). Based upon currently available data, Celadrin® is certainly useful for minor aches and pains associated with simple backache, arthritis, strains, bruises and sprains. Future studies will certainly expand this application.
What are the results from clinical studies?
The clinical research on Celadrin® has primarily focused on relief from osteoarthritis. For example, in one of the first studies sixty-four patients with chronic osteoarthritis of the knee were evaluated at baseline and at 30 and 68 days after consuming either placebo or Celadrin®. Results indicated that compared to placebo, Celadrin® improves knee range of motion and overall joint function. It was concluded that Celadrin® may be an alternative to the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for the treatment of OA.1
Another study assessed the effect of the Celadrin® cream alone in osteoarthritis of the knees. Forty patients were randomly assigned to receive either the Celadrin® cream or a placebo. Patients were tested on 3 occasions: (1) baseline, (2) 30 min after initial treatment, and (3) after 30-day treatment of cream application twice per day. Assessments included knee range of motion, timed “up-and-go” from a chair and stair climbing, and two other functional tests. For stair climbing ability and the up-and-go test, significant decreases in time were observed 30 minutes after the first administration and after one month of use only in the Celadrin® group. Likewise, range of motion of the knees increased with Celadrin® both 30 minutes after the initial application and after one month’s use. In contrast, no difference was observed in the placebo group. The other functional tests also clearly demonstrated improvements with Celadrin® while the placebo failed to produce results.2
In one of the latest studies with Celadrin® in patients with knee osteoarthritis, patients were assessed by having them stand on a special platform for 20 and 40 seconds to measure static postural stability (the ability to stand comfortably in one place for a period of time). Again, only those subjects using the Celadrin® cream demonstrated improvements.3
One of the key points to make here with Celadrin® is that unlike many other natural approaches it produces almost immediate results.
Answers to common questions
Can Celadrin® be used with glucosamine sulfate and other natural approaches for osteoarthritis? Absolutely, Celadrin® unique mechanisms of action complement any natural or drug therapy for osteoarthritis safely and without side effect.
How does Celadrin® compare to CMO (cetylmyristoleate)? CMO is simply one of the components of the unique matrix of Celadrin®. Researchers discovered the mixture was more effective than the isolated CMO. Hence, Celadrin® can be simply regarded as an enhanced form of CMO.
What is the proper dosage? Celadrin® cream can be applied to affected areas on an as needed basis. The dosage with oral preparations is three capsules daily.
Is there any difference between the various oral forms of Celadrin®? The product is available in tablets, soft gelatin, and hard gelatin capsules. Since Celadrin® is a fatty acid complex, softgel capsules may provide advantages in absorption, just as with other lipid-loving molecues (e.g. CoQ10). As well, the published clinical trials utilized Celadrin® in a softgel form. Therefore, I strongly recommend using Celadrin® in softgel capsules.
Is any form of Celadrin® cream better than another? Yes, be sure that the cream that you are using is free from parabens, pthalates, and other harmful ingredients. Parabens are widely used as preservatives in food, cosmetics, and topical joint care products. There have been recent studies indicating that parabens in cosmetic products and underarm deodorants may be a factor in the increasing numbers of women developing breast cancer. Natural Factors has recently introduced a paraben-free Celadrin® cream.
Is Celadrin® safe? The safety profile is exceptional with no reported side effects or drug interactions. Celadrin® definitely does not have any of the side effects associated with anti-inflammatory drugs such as Steroids, NSAIDS (e.g. aspirin), and COX 2 inhibitors (e.g. Vioxx, Celebrex).
Can Celadrin® be used on a long-term basis? Absolutely, Celadrin® is completely safe for indefinite use without side effect.
Are there any interactions with prescription drugs? There is no indication or known mechanism where Celadrin® would cause an adverse interaction with any medication.
Final comment
There is an old saying that makes great sense in this day and age – NEVER TAKE A DRUG THAT PRODUCES SIDE EFFECTS MORE SEVERE THAN THE DISEASE! That is certainly the case when we look at drugs used to treat the most common form of arthritis – osteoarthritis. No one has ever died from osteoarthritis, but serious adverse side effects (including death) can occur with conventional drugs used for this condition. Fortunately, nature offers some very effective alternatives.
The Healing Power of Proteolytic Enzymes
Introduction
Proteolytic enzymes (or proteases) refer to the various enzymes that digest (break down into smaller units) protein. These enzymes include the pancreatic proteases chymotrypsin and trypsin, bromelain (pineapple enzyme), papain (papaya enzyme), fungal proteases, and Serratia peptidase (the “silk worm” enzyme). Preparations of proteolytic enzymes have been shown to be useful in the following situations:
Cancer
Digestion support
Fibrocystic breast disease
Food allergies
Hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis)
Hepatitis C
Herpes zoster (shingles)
Inflammation, sports injuries and trauma
Pancreatic insufficiency
Multiple sclerosis
Rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune disorders
Sinusitis, asthma, bronchitis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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Zymactive is a unique proteolytic (protein digesting) enzyme formula useful as an anti-inflammatory.* Zymactive, an easy to swallow tablet, and enteric coated for maximum absorption. Also available in regular strength. Enzyme potencies are guaranteed at time of manufacture.Also available: 30 Tablets – 1752 |
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What is Gout?
Gout is a common type of arthritis caused by an increased concentration of uric acid (the final breakdown product of purine-one of the units of DNA and RNA) in biological fluids. In gout, uric acid crystals are deposited in joints, tendons, kidneys, and other tissues, where they cause considerable inflammation and damage. Gout may lead to debilitation from the uric acid deposits around the joints and tendons, and kidney involvement may result in kidney failure.
What are the signs and symptoms of Gout?
The first attack of gout is characterized by intense pain, usually involving only one joint. The first joint of the big toe is affected in nearly half of the first attacks, and is at some time involved in over ninety percent of individuals with gout. If the attack progresses, fever and chills will appear. The first attacks usually occur at night and are usually preceded by a specific event, such as dietary excess, alcohol ingestion, trauma, certain drugs (mainly chemotherapy drugs, certain diuretics, and high dosages of niacin), or surgery.
What causes Gout?
Gout is the result of either increased synthesis of uric acid; reduced ability to excrete uric acid; or both over production and under excretion of uric acid. Several dietary factors are known to be trigger gout, including consumption of alcohol, high-purine-content foods (organ meats, meat, yeast, poultry, etc.), fats, refined carbohydrates, and excessive calories.
What dietary factors are important in Gout?
Alcohol increases uric acid production by accelerating purine breakdown. It also reduces uric acid excretion by increasing lactate production, which impairs kidney function. Elimination of alcohol is all that is needed to reduce uric acid levels and prevent gouty arthritis in many individuals.
A low-purine diet has long been the mainstay of dietary therapy for gout. Foods with high purine levels should be entirely omitted. These include: organ meats, meats, shellfish, yeast (brewer’s and baker’s), herring, sardines, mackerel, and anchovies. Intake of foods with moderate levels of protein should be reduced as well. These include: dried legumes, spinach, asparagus, fish, poultry, and mushrooms.
Obesity is associated with an increased rate of gout. Weight reduction in obese individuals significantly reduces serum uric acid levels. Weight reduction should involve the use of a high-fiber, low-fat diet, as this type of diet will help manage the elevated cholesterol and triglyceride levels that are also common in obesity.
Refined carbohydrates, fructose, and saturated fat intake should be kept to a minimum. Simple sugars (refined sugar, honey, maple syrup, corn syrup, fructose, etc.) increase uric acid production, while saturated fats decrease uric acid excretion. The diet should focus on complex carbohydrates such as legumes, whole grains, and vegetables rather than on simple sugars.
Liberal fluid intake keeps the urine diluted and promotes the excretion of uric acid. Furthermore, dilution of the urine reduces the risk of kidney stones. Drink at least 48 ounces of water each day.
Cherries, hawthorn berries, blueberries, and other dark red-blue berries are rich sources of anthocyanidins and proanthocyanidins. Consuming one-half pound of fresh or canned cherries per day has been shown to be very effective in lowering uric acid levels and preventing attacks of gout. In addition to consuming anthocyanidin- and proanthocyanidin-rich berries, extracts of bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus), grape seed (Vitis vinifera), or pine bark (Pinus maritima) can be used. The typical dosage recommendation for these flavonoid rich extracts is 150 to 300 mg daily.
Look for Proanthenols
Life Plus has a product that has both PhytoZymes and Proanthenols so you get both combined to help.
Drinking Acai will also give you the berries that you need to lower the uric acid.
What nutritional supplements should I take for Gout?
Foundation Supplements. There are three products from Natural Factors that I think are critical in supporting good health:
Celery Extract standardized to contain 85% 3nB (3-n-butylpthalide) – a compound unique to celery that is responsible for the characteristic flavor and odor of celery as well as its medicinal effects – has been shown to produce significant benefits in the treatment of gout. The recommended dosage is 75 to 150 mg twice daily.
Celadrin® is an all-natural matrix of special cetylated, esterifed fatty acids that reduce inflammation. The unique features of Celadrin® as a natural product include an ability to reduce inflammation and pain quickly with no side effects as demonstrated in clinical trials published in the internationally acclaimed Journal of Rheumatology. Available in cream and capsule form, Celadrin® is clinically proven to produce results. Celadrin® cream can be applied to affected areas on an as needed basis. The dosage with oral preparations is three soft gelatin capsules daily.
Help you sleep better
SleepSense™
Melatonin
To improve restful sleep and for jet lag
What to expect from SleepSense:
| Melatonin identified in 1958, is a hormone manufactured from serotonin (our feel good hormone) and secreted by the pineal gland. The human body is governed by an internal clock that signals the release of many hormones that regulate various body functions. Melatonin is most well known for its ability to control our sleep, wake cycles where it is secreted in darkness and suppressed by the light. It is also used to treat jetlag where it resets our internal clock when we travel by air across several time zones. Children have much higher melatonin levels than adults and sadly as we age it is dramatically reduced. Anti-aging specialists believe melatonin to be essential in retarding the aging process. Low levels of melatonin are also found in those individuals with sleep and depressive disorders. |
Melatonin Protects Against Female Cancers
Exciting new research shows that melatonin is important for much more. A study published in Neuroendocrinology in 2003 found that melatonin has an antiestrogenic effect on estrogen-receptor positive breast cancer cells. Further research released in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that nurses who worked rotating night shifts 3 nights per month for fifteen years had a higher incidence of colorectal cancer. Earlier studies had confirmed that night shift workers had higher rates of breast cancer but the colorectal study found melatonin also had an anticancer effect on intestinal cancers.
Another study reported in Gynecology and Obstetric Investigation showed a significant correlation between melatonin deficiency and endometrial cancer. Unlike cervical cancer there is no screening method for endometrial cancer which is the most common pelvic cancer in women. In this study they looked at 138 women. Sixty-eight women were diagnosed with endometrial cancer and 70 with abnormal bleeding. The researchers compared the blood melatonin levels of each group and found that there was a 6-fold lower difference in melatonin levels in those with endometrial cancer. The researchers believe that melatonin levels may be an indicator of endometrial cancer and declining levels of melatonin a risk factor for developing the disease.
Melatonin has also been evaluated as a treatment to maintain normal blood pressure in diabetics. It also protects the stomach mucosa from acute gastric lesions caused by stress. For those people having difficulty stopping benzodiazepines commonly referred to as sleeping pills melatonin has been used effectively to help withdraw from these drugs without side effects.
Night lights and street lights streaming light through your bedroom window at night both have been found to inhibit melatonin production while sleeping. Purchase light-inhibiting drapes for your windows, turn off those night lights and close your bedroom door at night to shut out the light to enhance your body’s own melatonin levels.
Anisimov VN. The role of pineal gland in breast cancer development. Crit Rev Oncol Hematol. 2003 Jun;46(3):221-34.
Dauchy et al., “Dim Light During Darkness Stimulates Tumor Progression by Enhancing Tumor Fatty Acid Uptake and Metabolism,” Cancer Letters 144:131-136 (1999).
Girgert R, Bartsch C, Hill SM, Kreienberg R, Hanf V. Tracking the elusive antiestrogenic effect of melatonin: a new methodological approach. Neuroendocrinol Lett. 2003 Dec;24(6):440-4.
Grin W, Grunberger W. A significant correlation between melatonin deficiency and endometrial cancer. Gynecol Obstet Invest. 1998;45(1):62-5.
Schernhammer ES, Laden F, Speizer FE, Willett WC, Hunter DJ, Kawachi I, Fuchs CS, Colditz GA. Night-shift work and risk of colorectal cancer in the nurses’ health study. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2003 Jun 4;95(11):825-8.
FORMULA:
Each tablet contains: Medicinal Ingredient:
Melatonin . . . 3 mg
Non-medicinal Ingredients: Lactose monohydrate, cellulose, peppermint flavour, croscarmellose sodium and vegetable grade magnesium stearate (lubricant).
Suggested Usage: Dissolve 1 tablet under the tongue at bedtime, up to 3 tablets daily, or as directed by a health practitioner.
Keep out of reach of children.
Caution: Not recommended for pregnant or lactating women. Do not use with sedatives or immunosuppressive drugs. Do not drive or operate machinery for 5 hours after using this product.
Sealed for your protection and freshness.
This product does not contain artificial preservatives, colour or sweeteners; corn, dairy, soy, starch, wheat or yeast.
SleepSense Melatonin is in a sublingual form and it is peppermint flavored.
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