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Nano Vitamin D3K2

  • Liquid Vitamin D3/K2 ​
     provides a daily dose of vitamin D3 and K2 in an easy-to-use liquid form. A growing body of research shows that the combination of these two vitamins provides powerful support to the body, including optimal bone health, arterial health and immune system balance.
    Vitamin D3/K2 helps support:Immune system function*Bone growth and density*Health of many tissues in the body, including prostate, colon and breast *Cardiovascular healthBlood sugar balanceHealthy mood, mental clarity and productivity
    Why use Liquid Vitamin D3/K2?​Vitamin D is a critical nutrient for optimal health. It plays many crucial roles, including balancing mood, keeping bones healthy, and regulating immune function — and about half us are vitamin D-deficient.It is important to supplement with vitamin K2 when supplementing with vitamin D: Vitamin D3, vitamin K2, and calcium work together to maintain strong, healthy bones. Vitamin D3 maintains healthy levels of calcium in the blood and increases calcium absorption from the digestive tract; we now know that vitamin K2 works in concert with vitamin D3 to keep calcium in bones and out of soft tissues like the heart, joints, and kidneys.
    Know your vitamin D level!Vitamin D can be easily and accuratel measured in the blood. Ask for a 25-Hydroxyvitamin D test next time you are due for blood work. The minimum level is 25-35, but for optimal health, we recommend a level of 50 to 100.
    How can I get enough Vitamin D?Vitamin D is best obtained through time spent outside in the sun, as our bodies can naturally create vitamin D from sun exposure. However, at most latitudes, and with most our time spent indoors, plus the effects of environmental pollution on the availability of UVB light, it can be nearly impossible to obtain enough vitamin D from the sun alone. Supplementation of vitamin D is often beneficial.
    D3: The Active Form of Vitamin DVitamin D2 (Ergocalciferol) is found in some plant foods and is completely inactive in our bodies. Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) is produced in the skin under the effects of ultraviolet radiation (sunlight) - this is the active form that our body utilizes in order to carry out many important metabolic processes.
  • Benefits of Vitamin D

    • Supports the brain and nervous system:Adequate Vitamin D is important for brain health and studies have shown positive associations between adequate serum vitamin D levels and cognitive performance.
    • Supports the immune system: Vitamin D may help protect the lungs from infection due to the stimulation of proteins in white blood cells and the respiratory tract. A healthy vitamin D level keeps us from getting sick, lowers our risk of developing autoimmune conditions, and is thought to help prevent certain cancers.
    • Improves athletic performance: Studies have shown that vitamin D supplementation can help increase aerobic capacity (endurance), muscle growth, strength, and power production. 

    • Improves body composition: Vitamin D insufficiency is associated with obesity and vitamin D supplementation has been shown to assist in weight loss.
  • Benefits of Vitamin K2

    Vitamin K2 supports bone health, helps protects against cardiovascular disease, and helps protect the skin, brain, and prostate. Vitamin K2 is included in our Liquid Vitamin D3/K2 formula because we now understand that it works in delicate synergy with vitamin D.

    • Supports bone health:

    ​Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin necessary for the production of proteins required for bone metabolism. It also helps transport calcium throughout the body and works in synergy with vitamin D to maintain optimal bone density.  A Japanese study found superior bone health among women who frequently consumed natto - the richest dietary form of MK-7 vitamin K2 - compared to those who do not consume natto.

    • Supports heart health and blood sugar balance:

     Vitamin K2 plays an important role in cardiovascular health and healthy blood sugar balance. Research has shown that adequate vitamin K2 levels are associated with optimal cardiovascular health markers. Vitamin K has also shown to support blood sugar metabolism.

    • Immune modulation: 

    New research suggests vitamin K plays an important role in balancing the immune system. In the Framingham Offspring Study, one of the longest performed studies on generational health, higher blood levels of vitamins D and K were linked with stronger immune function and a balanced inflammatory response.

    MK-7: The Most Beneficial Form of Vitamin KVitamin K occurs in 3 main forms: K1 (phylloquinone), derived primarily from green leafy vegetables, K2 (menaquinone) which comes from bacteria, and K3 (menadione), a synthetic version that is not recommended. Numerous studies have shown that vitamin K2 is the most bioavailable and bioactive form.Additionally, there are two forms of vitamin K2 commonly used in supplements: MK-4 and MK-7. 

    Why is it best to use the MK-7 version of vitamin K2?Studies have demonstrated that the menaquinone-7 (MK-7) version of vitamin K2 is the most bioavailable form of vitamin K2, requiring a much lower dose to provide benefits than less bioavailable forms like MK-4. This is in part due to the fact that MK-4 has a biological half-life of about one hour, compared with a half-life of about 72 hours for MK-7. MK-7 therefore stays in the blood longer, allowing blood levels to build over time with consistent supplementation.

    Who might benefit from taking Vitamin D3/K2?​

    • Anyone who needs support for bone growth and density
    • Anyone looking to support their immune system
    • Those who do not get enough sun exposure
    • Anyone who may not eat many vitamin-D foods sources, like duck eggs, sardines, mackerel, and beef liver
    • Those who follow a vegetarian or vegan diet
    Athletes and physically active individuals​

    Interesting findings about vitamin D:

    •  Vitamin D sufficiency is more important for bone health than high calcium intake. If Vitamin D status is sufficient, calcium intake levels of more than 800 mg/day may be unnecessary.
    • Vitamin D3 supplementation during the winter may reduce the incidence of the flu.
    • High circulating levels of vitamin D are associated with a lower risk of multiple sclerosis. 25-OH Vitamin D between 90-100 nmol/L were considered optimal in this study.
    • Vitamin D from diet or sun may lower breast cancer risk. Overall, participating in any outdoor work at any point in life resulted in about a 40% reduction in breast cancer risk. Women with 25 OH Vitamin D levels less than 50 ng/mL were six times more likely to develop breast cancer than those with levels greater than 50.
    • Vitamin D was found to be protective against melanoma relapse.
    • Vitamin D supplementation in infancy has a strong protective effect against the autoimmune disease Type 1 Diabetes.
    • Oral Vitamin D supplementation reduces the risk of hip and nonvertebral fractures in elderly patients.

    Nano Vitamin D3K2

    Vitamin D is a crucial nutrient that plays a vital role in many aspects of human health. While there are many forms of vitamin D and vitamin K, Vitamin D3K2 is a unique and highly beneficial form of these nutrients that have gained popularity in recent years.

    • Maintains healthy bones and muscles.
    • Supports a healthy immune system.
    • Supports cardiovascular health.
    • Helps maintain healthy joint flexibility.
    • Helps maintain heart health

Nano Liposomal Curcumin + Resveratrol

  • Inflammation has been a hot topic in medicine for nearly twenty years now. Studies in almost every field of medicine have shown that it is a major contributing factor to everything from heart disease, Alzheimer’s, digestive dysfunction and even type 2 diabetes. Even problems like depression may, in part, be due to inflammation.Interestingly, one of the most powerful anti-inflammatories in the world has been used for millennia in India to treat what we now would think of as inflammatory conditions: pain, arthritis, and more.Modern science has show that this compound, found in turmeric, can help much the same way anti-inflammatories you get at your doctors office or over the counter, but with few of the side-effects.This compound is Curcumin.​

    What is Curcumin?

    Curcumin is the molecule in turmeric that gives it that yellow-orange color. It’s one of three molecules that, when extracted from turmeric, make up what are called the curcuminoids. As noted above, it’s one of the most powerful anti-inflammatories available. It also has strong antioxidant properties.This powerful supplement has so many health benefits, we should all be taking significant doses of it. And its effects are enhanced even more when it is combined with another powerful antioxidant called resveratrol.
  • What is Resveratrol?

    Resveratrol is a polyphenol (plant chemical) found in red wine, grapes, berries, and peanuts. It is what gives grapes their red/purple hue. Plants produce resveratrol to protect them from infection, injury, or stress. When we consume it, we get some of these same benefits inside our own bodies.While it is far better absorbed than curcumin, due to the way it is metabolized in the liver little of it is left available to your body. This is too bad, because the effects of resveratrol are almost too good to be believed. Decades of research has show that resveratrol protects us from aging, fights against inflammation, guards the brain from deterioration, and protects us from heart disease and diabetes to name just a few.The good news is when you take the right form of these supplements, you can receive all of the wonderful health benefits.

    • Powerful Anti-inflammatory, Minus The Side Effects - Curcumin has been shown to be as effective as many anti-inflammatory medications. It blocks molecules like NF-kB alpha that play a crucial role in chronic inflammation. But this natural product has none of the side effects.
    • Ageless - Counteracts molecules that lead to premature aging, protecting fatty acids, proteins, and DNA from oxidation.
    • Clear Thinking - Promotes healthy levels of  brain-derived neutrophic factor (BDNF), a restoring molecule that is crucial for brain health. Too little BDNF can cause brain cell degeneration.
    • Longevity - Resveratrol has been shown to extend life in many animal species including fish, mice, and certain strains of yeast. While studies are hard to do in humans, if the animal studies are any indication this is a powerful benefit we could all be taking advantage of.
    • Heart Health - Needed for the proper function of your endothelium the cells that line the walls of your blood vessels. Problems with this cell wall are a primary contributor to heart disease and failure.
    • Joint Health - Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, curcumin can be a powerful aid to people with arthritis. It could help reduce pain, swelling and tenderness.
    • Mood Balance - In one study of 60 patients, curcumin helped with depressive symptoms more effectively that Prozac alone. Combining Prozac with curcumin had even better outcomes.
  • Why Liposomal Curcumin + Resveratrol?​When you take a powdered form of curcumin, whether in capsule form or otherwise, a tiny fraction of the active ingredient makes its way to your blood stream. However the liposomal structures in this product—microscopic spheres of fatty acid that encase the curcumin—protect it from the harsh environment of your stomach and digestive tract, making more curcumin available for absorption into your body. In addition, the liposomes facilitate absorption of the curcumin by fusing with the intestinal cells responsible for absorption of nutrients delivering more curcumin to the circulation than otherwise would be possible with just a plain powder supplement.Resveratrol is much better absorbed when taken orally, but when it is metabolized in your liver most of what you get orally is inactive, meaning it is not bioavailable to your body. Like liposomal curcumin, the spherical fatty structures in which the nutrient is delivered protects it making it more bioavailable to you.​​
    BACKGROUND:Curcumin is the active ingredient extracted from turmeric, the orange colored spice in curry, and may be very effective at decreasing inflammation. Chronic inflammation is thought to be at the root of most chronic illness today.Most people notice inflammation manifesting as joint pain, however chronic inflammation, if left untreated, may eventually have such serious consequences as coronary artery disease, stroke and cancer.Curcumin has been widely studied and may provide a strong natural alternative to inflammation relief via its inhibition of NFkB, a molecule known to be the body’s major inflammation promoter. In addition to NKkB curcumin also may block the COX-2 enzyme, in a mechanism of action similar to widely used over the counter medications.Curcumin is also a potent anti-oxidant and may provide additional improvements in lipid (cholesterol) and glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity.Resveratrol is a compound found in red wine and berries. It has various benefits that are similar and complementary to those of curcumin. Resveratrol may have direct anti-oxidant action and may decrease nervous system inflammation.It also plays a role in modulating the Cytochrome p450 system which is critical in detoxification reactions. Lastly, Resveratrol mimics the longevity promoting effects of calorie restriction.
    TECHNOLOGY ADVANTAGEThe Curcumin and Resveratrol (active ingredients) in this product are “encapsulated” meaning they have been naturally and intentionally “trapped” inside microscopic spheres called liposomes through a careful manufacturing process.Due to the liposomal technology plus the nano technology employed in this product, the absorption of liposomal curcumin and resveratrol is markedly higher than plain curcumin and resveratrol.Both of these active ingredients actually have poor oral absorption and may cause intestinal discomfort when taken plainly. These issues are circumvented with the use of nanoliposomes.What are liposomes?Liposomes are microscopic fat-soluble spheres, resembling tiny cells, with other ingredients trapped inside the water-soluble center ready for delivery.Liposomes actually resemble our own cells. In fact liposomes are made of the exact same building blocks as our own cell membranes. Phospholipids, like Phosphatidylcholine (PC), are the common building blocks of cell walls as well as our liposomes.

    Antinflamatorio propiedades Antioxidanteanti-inflammatory properties antioxidant

Nano Liposomal Biotin + Collagen

  • Biotin + Collagen

    What is Collagen? 
    The clue to Collagen's amazing benefits is literally in the title. The word originates from the Greek word kólla - which means glue. It’s simple to think of collagen as basically what binds many important elements of our bodies together and is a major building block of:SkinBones LigamentsBlood vessels TeethMuscles Tendons Corneas Collagen occurs naturally in our bodies in a variety of ways. But as we age the amount of collagen we produce can drop significantly which has negative effects on our health and our outward appearance. Also, many other factors contribute to a drop in collagen such as too much sun or sunburn, smoking, too much-refined sugar ​​How do they help? Let’s take a look. “As we age the amount of collagen  we produce can drop significantly whichhas negative effects on our health and our outward appearance.”
    The good news is collagen they may improve the quality and health of your skin by: reducing wrinkles and drynessincrease muscle massprevent bone loss,relieve joint pain.“According to experts, collagen can deliver a power pack of benefits and crucially very few known risks.”So what about Biotin? How will this supportive vitamin work together with collagen in order to provide more healthy-looking skin andhair?Let’s take a look below and find out. ​
  • What is Biotin? 
    Also known as vitamin H, biotin is one of the B complex vitamins that helps the body convert food into important energy. Biotin also plays an important role in skin and hair maintenance.The word “biotin” comes from the ancient Greek word biotos, which means life or sustenance.All B vitamins, and specifically biotin, help keep the following healthy: ​Skin Hair Eyes Liver Nervous system
    “Biotin also plays an important role in skin and hair maintenance.”So how do these skin and hair powerhouses combine together? Let’s take a look.  Collagen and Biotin - Dream Team Many supplements can assist with the aging process and create a great environment for strong healthy skin, hair, joints right through to our nails.​Ok, so that’s the claims, so let’s look at the facts behind Biotin and understand a little more about how Biotin is able to deliver on not only healthy hair and skin growth, but also actively help to reduce hair loss. 
  • What’s the research on Biotin?
     While research on biotin is still somewhat limited, there does appear to be evidence that biotin supplementation may help to promote healthy hair growth and prevent hair loss in those with deficiencies. ​The researchers ultimately concluded that amongst those with deficiencies and pathological abnormalities, biotin supplementation had a positive effect on many of the factors specifically related to hair growth. If you don’t have enough biotin, it could lead to:Skin rashesHair loss Weak or brittle nailsOther contributors such as pregnancy, breastfeeding, and also alcohol abuse can increase your risk of a deficiency.There is also some impressive evidence that Biotin improves the skin by reducing skin rashes and improve hair-related conditions such as alopecia and dermatitis.​“biotin supplementation may help to promote healthy hair growth andprevent hair loss in those with deficiencies.”

    Supports hair, skin and nails healthy. Building block for skin, muscle and bone

Nano Liposomal Melatonin + Gaba

  • Melatonin, L-Theanine & GABA
    Life is to be lived. We believe it fully. And to do that, embracing three things is really important to us — dream vibrantly, live passionately and sleep blissfully. Doing all of that isn’t always easy and we know that, especially getting a good slumber if you’re stressed, working like mad, pushing too hard. Ok, don’t we know. And there are tons of things out on the market these days to help you with that, right? Supplements, prescriptions, over the counter pharmaceuticals, home remedies — our heads are spinning just thinking about it. Is it warm milk that works? Should I have a glass of wine? Stay up late and get up early?WHAT?We’ve discovered three things that are their own natural — because there’s no way we want to deal with the after-effects of chemical narcotics (been there, done that, but that’s a whole other story) — restful release: Melatonin, L-Theanine and GABA.
    Melatonin Melatonin is naturally produced in the brain. It regulates your body’s ability to react to light and dark. That feeling you get of drowsiness and feeling ready to go to bed naturally when darkness falls? Yeah, that’s your melatonin kicking in and jumpstarting your circadian rhythm. It’s also got some amazing immunization and repair properties — a really potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. Melatonin works beautifully to relieve your jet-lag, even helps kill cancer cells. Pretty potent stuff, huh?
    L-Theanine This is a feel good amino acid. Sounds weird, right? But it’s true. L-Theanine has a calming effect on the nervous system and can reduce your anxiety and stress. It enhances your ability to sleep without waking up feeling drowsy and helps you focus without feeling wired.
  • GABA

    Gamma-aminobutyric acid — aka GABA — is a neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. It sends signals to various parts of your brain to both initiate and suppress muscle movement in certain parts of our bodies. Basically, when all is right with your GABA levels, it relaxes your muscles and makes you feel less tense, you move more gracefully and even have more control over your movements. The GABA receptors are also in your hypothalamus and that controls your circadian rhythms, pumping up a healthy sleep-wake cycle.Teaming up for blissful sleep-wakeConsidering what these three natural sleep-wake enhancers do with our body on their own, putting them together in somesort of warm, fuzzy cocktail can be a welcoming team up. It feels wonderful to snuggle up under the covers and get that soothing feeling of absolute, total relaxation flowing through your muscles like a gentle wave. Shutting your eyes easily, naturally — no stress, no strain — and then, WOOSH, sleep washes over you, engulfing you comfortably to float away into a world of sweet, gauzy dreams. And then you wake up feeling good, not drowsy, not soupy just… well… alive. Big, happy, contented sigh.  Melatonin is a brain neurotransmitter well known to initiate, maintain and regulate sleep. The immediate melatonin regulates a healthy sleep cycleCalm The Mind And Unwind - GABA is a natural brain neurotransmitter which puts the "brakes" on an overactive mind, allowing for a reduction in mental activity. GABA is an optimized absorption sleeping aid providing natural physical and anxiety relief that promotes relaxation and sleep. As a stress relief supplement, this GABA sleep spray facilitates fast and sustained absorption making it easy to fall, and stay, asleep. l-Theanine, a naturally occurring amino acid first discovered in green tea, is a well-known anti-anxiety supplement with proven relaxation benefits.

  • Nano Sleep Supplement

    Sleep supplements have become increasingly popular in recent years as a way to improve sleep and overall health. Our Proprietary ingredients (Gaba, L-theanine, 5-HTP) promote relaxation to reduce stress and anxiety by increasing serotonin levels, while melatonin is a hormone secreted in the brain that regulates sleep. So whether you’re struggling with insomnia or simply want to improve your sleep quality, we highly recommend this product.

    • May promote healthy sleep
    • Helps maintain heart health
    • May help the body and mind to relax and fall asleep
    • Supports a sense of well-being

Nano Liposomal Glutathione

  • Glutathione is an antioxidant produced in cells. It’s comprised largely of three amino acids: glutamine, glycine, and cysteine.Glutathione levels in the body may be reduced by a number of factors, including poor nutrition, environmental toxins, and stress. Its levels also decline with age.

  • Glutathione benefits
    1.Reduces oxidative stress
    Oxidative stress occurs when there’s an imbalance between the production of free radicals and the body’s ability to fight them off. Too-high levels of oxidative stress may be a precursor to multiple diseases. These include diabetes, cancer, and rheumatoid arthritis. Glutathione helps stave off the impact of oxidative stress, which may, in turn, reduce disease.An article cited in Journal of Cancer Science and Therapy indicated that glutathione deficiency leads to increased levels of oxidative stress, which might lead to cancer. It also stated that elevated glutathione levels raised antioxidant levels and resistance to oxidative stress in cancer cells.
    2. Reduces cell damage in alcoholic and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
    Cell death in the liver may be exacerbated by a deficiency in antioxidants, including glutathione. This can lead to fatty liver disease in both those who misuse alcohol and those who don’t. Glutathione has been shown to improve protein, enzyme, and bilirubin levels in the blood of individuals with alcoholic and nonalcoholic chronic fatty liver disease.A studyTrusted Source reported that glutathione was most effective when given to people with fatty liver disease intravenously, in high doses. Participants in the study also showed reductions in malondialdehyde, a marker of cell damage in the liver.Another small studyTrusted Source found that orally administered glutathione had positive effects on people with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease following proactive lifestyle changes. In this study, glutathione was provided in supplement form in a dose of 300 milligrams per day for four months
    3. Improves insulin resistance in older individualsAs people age, they produce less glutathione.
    Researchers at Baylor School of Medicine used a combination of animal and human studies to explore the role of glutathione in weight management and insulin resistance in older individuals. Study findings indicated that low glutathione levels were associated with less fat burning and higher rates of fat storing in the body.Older subjects had cysteine and glycine added to their diets to increase glutathione levels, which spiked within two weeks, improving insulin resistance and fat burning
    .​4. Increases mobility for people with peripheral artery diseasePeripheral artery disease occurs when the peripheral arteries become clogged by plaque. It most commonlyTrusted Source happens in the legs. One study reported that glutathione improved circulation, increasing the ability of study participants to walk pain-free for longer distances. Participants receiving glutathione rather than a saline solution placebo were given intravenous infusions two times daily for five days, and then analyzed for mobility.
    5. May help fight against autoimmune disease
    The chronic inflammation caused by autoimmune diseases can increase oxidative stress. These diseases include rheumatoid arthritis, celiac disease, and lupus. According to one studyTrusted Source, glutathione helps reduce oxidative stress by either stimulating or reducing the body’s immunological response. Autoimmune diseases attack the mitochondria in specific cells. Glutathione works to protect cell mitochondria by eliminating free radicals.
    6. May reduce oxidative damage in children with autismSeveral studiesTrusted Source, including a clinical trial reported in Medical Science MonitorTrusted Source, indicate that children with autism have higher levels of oxidative damage and lower levels of glutathione in their brain. This increased susceptibility to neurological damage in children with autism from substances such as mercury.The eight-week clinical trial on children aged 3 to 13 used oral or transdermal applications of glutathione. Autistic symptom changes were not evaluated as part of the study, but children in both groups showed improvement in cysteine, plasma sulfate, and whole-blood glutathione levels.
    7. May reduce the impact of uncontrolled diabetesLong-term high blood sugar is associated with reduced amounts of glutathione. This can lead to oxidative stress and tissue damage. A study found that dietary supplementation with cysteine and glycine boosted glutathione levels. It also lowered oxidative stress and damage in people with uncontrolled diabetes, despite high sugar levels. Study participants were placed on 0.81 millimoles per kilogram (mmol/kg) of cysteine and 1.33 mmol/kg glycine daily for two weeks.
    8. May reduce respiratory disease symptomsN-acetylcysteine is a medication used to treat conditions such as asthma and cystic fibrosis. As an inhalant, it helps to thin mucus and make it less paste-like. It also reduces inflammation. N-acetylcysteine is byproduct of glutathioneTrusted
  • Nano Glutathione Supplement

    Glutathione is a naturally occurring antioxidant that is found in every cell in the body. It plays an important role in supporting overall health and wellness and is often taken as a supplement for its many benefits.

    • Supports the immune system and liver health.
    • Helps maintain certain enzymes*
    • Helps boost vitamin E and C*
    • Helps improve occasional absentmindedness*
    • Maintains metabolic processes and digestive health

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