Cryptomonadales
Cryptomonadales is a thermophilic strain of Chlorella sorokiniana;
yet DIFFERENT from any known strain when examined by RAPD (Random
Amplified Polyorphic DNA analysis). The RAPD analysis shows the
UNIQUENESS of Cryptomonadales (strain W87-10), distinctly different from
the other strains of chlorella sorokiniana.
Cryptomonadales, developed by Dr. Shun-Te Wang in the 1990s, has been hailed as one of the most promising health food in the 21st century. It has been researched by Asia's most prominent medical researchers, and is even recognized by the Government of Taiwan.
Cryptomonadales, developed by Dr. Shun-Te Wang in the 1990s, has been hailed as one of the most promising health food in the 21st century. It has been researched by Asia's most prominent medical researchers, and is even recognized by the Government of Taiwan.
Cleanse
Achieve optimal digestive system health with Cleanse. Get your daily source of soluble and insoluble fiber for regular bowel
movement and a healthy digestive system. Cleanse is formulated with a
rich variety of FRUITS and VEGETABLES for convenient daily use.
Cleanse is formulated with all these beneficial organic ingredients:
Cleanse is formulated with all these beneficial organic ingredients:
Psyllium Husk seed
expands and is soluble in water. However, it is not broken down when
passed through the gastrointestinal track, thus providing a rich source
of fiber. The SOLUBLE fiber also reduces the absorption of blood
cholesterol and bile acids from the intestines. Aids in dieting as it
gives a full feeling when expanded.
Oil Palm Fiber is an
INSOLUBLE fiber which will clean all food scraps alng our intestine and
colon. It helps to improve the efficiency of the digestive system to
absorb more nutrients into our body.
Mixed Vegetable Powder
from spinach, celery, cabbage, peas, wheat grass, etc., are food for
good bacteria in our colon. They help improve decomposition of food and
absorption of nutrients.
Guar Gum comes from the
plant Cyamopsis Tetragonolobus. It is a water SOLUBLE fiber effective
in promoting regular bowel movements and relieving constipation and
other chronic bowel ailments. Because it is soluble, it is also able to
absorb toxic substances.
Apple fiber/Pectin
helps maintain intestinal balance by cleansing the intestinal tract with
its soluble and insoluble fibers. Researchers at the University of
California, Davis, found that apple pectin also acts as an ANTIOXIDANT
against the damaging portion of cholesterol in the blood stream.
Research in Japan suports that apple pectin can also decrease the
changes of colon cancer.
Fructose Oligosaccharides
are extracted from fruits and vegetables like tomatoes, bananas,
asparagus, garlic, etc. It is a pre-biotic, and appears to benefit in
modulating the microbial ecology of the gut, boosting gastrointestinal
immunity. It is also being researched for many other health benefits
such as anti-osteoporotic, anti-carcinogenic properties.
Chlorophyll is
researched and believed to be a powerful blood-cleanser. It also helps
activate movement within intestinal walls and bowels, which helps
resolve constipation.
Citric Acid more than
just a flavor enhancer, citric acid (not to be confused with Vitamin C)
helps regulate pH balance in the digestive tract, promotes efficient
digestive function, aids in the removal of toxins from the body and
helps breakdown fatty foods. It is also an important part of the Krebs
cycle, which provides the body energy!
PPAR Jar
Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptors (PPARs)
are a group of nuclear receptor proteins that function as transcription
factors regulating the expression of genes. PPARs play essential roles
in the regulation of cellular differentiation, development, and
metabolism (carbohyrate, lipid, and protein) of higher organisms.
The 3 isoforms of PPARs, Alpha, Beta/Delta, and Gamma affects the following:
α (alpha) - expressed in liver, kidney, heart, muscle, adipose tissue, and others.
β/δ (beta/delta) - expressed in many tissues but markedly in brain, adipose tissue, and skin.
γ (gamma) - expressed in virtually all tissues, including heart, muscle, colon, kidney, pancreas, and spleen.
α (alpha) - expressed in liver, kidney, heart, muscle, adipose tissue, and others.
β/δ (beta/delta) - expressed in many tissues but markedly in brain, adipose tissue, and skin.
γ (gamma) - expressed in virtually all tissues, including heart, muscle, colon, kidney, pancreas, and spleen.
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