DESCRIPTION
1000-K Alternative Formula by Nutrition Dynamics,
Inc.â contains
a variety of nutrient rich green foods, herbals, plant extracts, and many other
important phytonutrients that may support one’s metabolic functions, including
that of the immune system.
FUNCTIONS
Lycopene, lutein, alpha-, and beta-carotene,
glutathione, as well as bioflavonoids, such as quercetin, are important
antioxidant nutrients that protect healthy cells from oxidative and free
radical damage. Free radicals are unstable chemicals formed in the body during
metabolism and from exposure to environmental sources, such as pollution and
cigarette smoke. They can attack and damage healthy cells, especially their
membrane lipids and proteins. This, in turn, is thought to contribute to a
number of degenerative health problems.
Maitake, Shitake and Reishi
mushrooms have anti-tumor effects and may help prevent the destruction of
T-helper cells by HIV. Maitake mushroom also appears to have a superior ability
to lower blood pressure, beneficial to diabetics & obesity patients. Reishi
mushroom also acts as an immunostimulant by activating macrophages and
polymorphonuclear leucocytes.
Green tea contains a variety of
phytochemicals including polyphenols, methylxanthines, flavonoids, and
triterpenoid saponins. The tea polyphenols, catechin, epi-catechin,
epi-gallocatechin (EGC), and most notably EGC gallate act as antioxidants and
support immune function and cardiovascular health. In vitro, these nutrients have been shown to inhibit cell growth
and induce apoptosis.
Gamma linolenic acid (GLA) may help downregulate the
formation of excessive levels of pro-inflammatory 2-series prostaglandins and
other immune mediators.
Cartilage powder contains chondroitin and glucosamine, a
naturally occurring amino sugar found in glycosoaminoglycans, integral
components of the proteoglycans found in joint cartilage. Proteoglycans are
large carbohydrate rich structures that provide resiliency, load distribution,
shock-absorbing, compressive and lubricating properties to joints and
connective tissues. The availability of glucosamine is an integral part of the
synthesis of glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans that are necessary during the
constant remodeling that aging cartilage undergoes. Thus, the maintenance of
healthy aging cartilage may be improved with enhanced deposition of
glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans.
Cruciferous vegetables, such as
broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, and kale, offer protective sulforophane
compounds known for their ability to induce phase 2 detoxifying enzymes.
INDICATIONS
1000-K Alternative Formula may also be a useful
dietary adjunct for those who wish to supplement their diets with herbals and
phytonutrients that may support the body’s various functions.
FORMULA (#83034)
Each
Caplet Supplies:
Over 1,000 mg of the followng ingredients:
Alpha-Carotene, Beta-Carotene, Bioflavonoids,
Burdock, Astragalus, Echinacea
angustifolia, Echinacea purpurea,
Evening Primrose Oil (dry), Ellagic Acid (cherries), GLA (borage seed oil,
dry), Genistein (Isoflavone), Ginger Root, L-Glutathione, Grape Seed Extract,
Green Tea Extract, Glycyrrhetinic Acid, Lignans, Ligusticum, Lutein, Lycopene,
Maitake, Shitake, and Reishi Mushrooms, Quercetin, Pectin (apple), Nucleic Acids
(RNA and DNA), cartilage powder (bovine and shark), Sesame Seed Powder,
Cruciferous Vegetables; including Broccoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower, and Kale,
Solanaceous Foods including: tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, Umbelliferous
Vegetables including: carrots, celery and parsnips
SUGGESTED USE
Adults take 1 to 3 caplets daily or as directed by
physician.
SIDE EFFECTS
No adverse effects have been reported.
HOW SUPPLIED
Supplied
in bottles of 90 caplets.
STORAGE
Store in a
cool, dry place, away from direct light. Keep out of reach of children.
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