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A Full
Spectrum of nutrients includes vitamins, trace and major
minerals and amino acids. It is important that your body
receive these nutrients in the correct ratios and combinations,
as fragmenting your nutrition by only taking certain nutrients
can lead to overdoses or imbalances.
An important
aspect of Full Spectrum Nutrition includes organic trace
and major minerals. These colloidal plant-derived minerals
contribute to thousands of chemical activities in the body
and exercise a positive effect on other nutrients such as
vitamins. In this way the body is able to retain these water-soluble
nutrients for a much longer period of time before naturally
excreting them.
In addition
to trace and major minerals, vitamins and amino acids, Full
Spectrum Nutrition now includes a balance of Phytonutrients.
Phytonutrients are natural compounds present in fresh fruits
and vegetables that have been shown in clinical studies
to support the body’s immune system and help protect against
cellular oxidative damage from free radical formation.
If you
are active or placing excess demands on your body you require
additional amounts of certain vitamins (A, E and the B Vitamins),
minerals (including chromium, zinc, and manganese) and specialized
nutrients such as bioflavonoids and dimethyl glycine. Even
more important are powerful antioxidants such as NAC, grape
seed extract, CoQ10 and lycopene which provide the body’s
best defense against free radical damage.
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