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  • Maximum hair grow and health.
  • Cardiovascular health.
  • Digestive health.
  • Regulate blood sugar.
  • Increase energy production.
  • Improve skin health.
  • Help cognitive function.
  • Immunity support.
  • Support metabolic function.

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eBook Guide: How to use Natural Herbal Supplement with Rife frequencies, Binaural and Healing Chakras
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– You will get :
– ((All 7 Chakras Healing, Unblock and Balance | Powerful Solfeggio Meditation)).
– Frequencies Length: 60 min. of Rife Bioresonace Frequencies in sequence patterns.
– eBook: Manual instruction of how to use Supplement with Rife BioResonance Frequencies and Healing Chakras.
– Pages: 28 pages including value of Rife BioResonance Frequencies, Importance of Chakras, Food and Supplement Energy, Vibrations, How to Practice Meditation, Role of Rife Frequency in Cancer and Diseases.
– Immediate Delivery via email: No shipping Cost.

Ingredients & Benefits
  • ●● Vitamin A (beta carotene) :
  • Supports vision health, skin health, immune health, and increases antioxidant support.
  • Supports antioxidant function via decreased inflammatory cytokines (inflammation), decreased reactive oxygen species, and increased L-glutathione production (master antioxidant).
  • Supports visual health via increased amounts of plasma vitamin A in macular (eye) tissues.
  • ●● Vitamin C :
  • Supports immune health via increased oxidant, free radical scavenging, and fueling neutrophilic (immune cell) activity in chemotaxis, phagocytosis, and microbial killing.
  • Supports fat burning by increasing carnitine biosynthesis (molecule required for mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation).
  • Supports accelerate bone healing after a fracture, increase type I collagen synthesis, and reduce oxidative stress (inflammation).
  • ●● Vitamin D :
  • Supports exercise performance, immune health, muscle growth, optimal bone health, hormonal health, immune function, increased sexual health, cardiovascular health, glucose tolerance, strength, and positive mood.
  • Supports hormonal health via highamounts of vitamin D receptor (VDR) activity in hormone-based negative feedback loop reactions.
  • Supports cardiovascular health via improved absorption of calcium, reduced atherosclerotic activity, stimulating cardio myocytes, and improved vascular health.
  • Supports exercise performance via reduced exercise-associated inflammation and muscle damage.
  • Supports sexual health via increased activity of Vitamin D receptor activity of testosterone production.
  • Supports immune function via decreases of inflammatory cytokines and aiding immune cells.
  • Supports joint health via regulating calcium and phosphorus and bone remodeling along with other calcium-regulating actions.
  • ●● Vitamin E :
  • Supports immune function, cognitive health, cardiovascular health, and bone health.
  • Supports immune health via neutralizing free radicals and reactive oxygen species, and increased T lymphocyte-mediated immune function.
  • Supports cardiovascular health via reduced cholesterol.
  • Supports cognitive function via reduced oxidative stress, inflammation, and DNA damage of neuronal tissues.
  • ●● Vitamin B6 :
  • Serves as a co-factor in more than 150 enzymatic reactions associated in blood sugar regulation, immunity, cardiovascular function, neuronal health, metabolic, and digestive health.
  • Reduces plasma glucose (blood sugar levels) via by inhibiting the activity of small-intestinal α-glucosidases (enzymes associated with glucose metabolism).
  • Functions as an antioxidant by counteracting the formation of reactive oxygen species (inflammatory markers) and advanced glycation end-products.
  • May support blood sugar regulation in women with gestational diabetes.
  • Co-factor for enzymes involved in DNA metabolism.
  • ●● Vitamin B12 :
  • Supports proper DNA synthesis, folate cycle function, energy production, cognitive function, and immune health.
  • Aids as an antioxidant via direct scavenging of reactive oxygen species (inflammation), preserving l-glutathione levels (master antioxidant), and reducing oxidative stress.
  • May prevent vitamin b-12 deficiency diseases such as anemia, neurodegenerative disease, cardiovascular disease, and osteoporosis.
  • ●● Zinc :
  • Supports immune function, skin health, cognitive function, and vision.
  • Supports stimulation of the innate and adaptive immune system.
  • Supports the activation of lymphocytes and activation of innate and T cell-mediated immunity.
  • Supports cognitive function by modulation of neuronal signaling in areas of the brain associated with memory and learning.
  • ●● Folic Acid :
  • May support proper cell growth and DNA synthesis.
  • ●● Vitamin B5 :
  • Supports energy production, cell growth, cell repair, cognitive function, increased hippocampal volume (memory), and optimized bio energetics (burning of carbohydrates, fat, and protein).
  • ●● Biotin :
  • Supports conversion of food into cellular energy, hair health, skin health, and cognitive function.
  • Enhances glucose breakdown into skeletal muscle tissue.
  • ●● Iodine/Kelp :
  • High bio available source of iodine and polyphenols.
  • May support healthy thyroid levels in individuals with impaired thyroid function.
  • ●● Inositol :
  • Supports liver detoxification, combats metabolic syndrome, and aids as an antioxidant.
  • Combats metabolic syndrome via reduced levels of triglycerides, total-and LDL-cholesterol .
  • Supports antioxidant function via reduced levels of reactive oxygen species and inflammatory marker.
  • ●● Choline :
  • Essential for cell membrane integrity, cell messaging, fat metabolism, DNA synthesis, immune support, and nervous system function.
  • Serves as a methyl donor and as a precursor for production of cell membranes.
  • Precursor for acetylcholine (neurotransmitter) which activates receptors in the central nervous system mediated immune responses (α7nAchR).
  • Lifelong choline supplementation may combat neurodegenerative diseases by reducing amyloid-β plaque load (plaques of degrading neurons).

Proper Use of This Supplement :

Suggested Use : As a dietary supplement, take two (2) Gelatin gummies once a day.

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