COMPLETE DAILY GREEN SUPERFOODS,
VEGETABLE, FRUIT SUPPLEMENT
According to a recent study on health age, less than 1% of the US population gets its necessary nutrients from diet alone.
THE FACTS :
A U.S. Senate Document states: “The alarming fact is that … no-one today can eat enough fruits and vegetables to supply his system with the minerals he requires for perfect health … our foods vary enormously in value, and some of them aren’t worth eating as food.” (U.S. Senate Document No. 264.) |
Science tells us that eating fruits and vegetables dramatically lowers the risk of degenerative disease, improves all bodily functions, fights off environmental toxins and damage, and helps us stay young and healthy.
The sad truth is that in today’s world, it’s just not easy to get all these nutrients into our daily diet.
Here’s the problem…
Even if you ignore the sheer number of important foods, the difficulty of finding some of them locally, and then getting them regularly into your meals, the fact is that in order to obtain the value from the nutrients that is specifically suggested by clinical study, you may need to eat quantities that would be impossible.
As an example, the flavonoid in broccoli that has received a lot of attention for its remarkable anti-cancer effects is apigenin, and this is partly why broccoli is heralded as the ideal food for this day and age. But in order to get sufficient amounts of apigenin, you would need to eat a lot of broccoli every day, and even within that amount, levels of apigenin will vary considerably!
In this respect, using standardized whole-food extracts in supplements to augment our diets is just good sense and good health. Nutritional science ensures that you are getting the scientifically-recommended levels of necessary nutrients.
GREEN 33 ‘super’ foods supplement is the answer!
GREEN 33(TM) is the result of advances in extraction and preparation technology that allows the significant capture of bio-availability of the most important daily “superfoods“. It is a potent formulation of 33 whole food extracts from green vegetables, fruits, sprouted cereal grains, grasses, and MSM (which enhances and preserves the radiating frequency of each ingredient,) offering the nutritional equivalent of 2 and a half pounds of nutrient-dense whole food in each dose. It contains alkaline-forming ingredients to help balance your body’s pH, and provides you with the full range of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, amino acids, fiber and plant proteins you need for optimal health.
Think of it as nature’s ideal whole food multivitamin.
Most greens formulas offer very little real benefit due to bio-availability loss, but GREEN 33 is unique in its use of whole-form ingredients (paired with MSM,) and in the special manufacturing process we employ to ensure the living enzymes and nutrients are not damaged or destroyed, like using dehumidified air rather than heat to remove the moisture before we powder. We strive to get a full range of the nutrients from each ingredient, then we release it from the structure of the original compound so it is much more bio-available.
What results is a complex of closer-to-nature ingredients that work together synergistically to create a truly valuable health supplement.
Ingredients in GREEN 33 help to:
* Support cell health and function, oxygenate the cells.
* Provide fiber and a full range of balanced nutrients.
* Detoxify the body.
* Neutralize acidity in the body (acidosis) and balance the body’s pH levels.
* Strengthen immune function.
* May lower bad cholesterol.
* Help balance metabolism and lower blood sugar levels.
* Assist with hunger control and promotes weight loss.
* A single serving has the nutritional value of 2.5 pounds of vegetables and vital nutrients.
* Excellent supplement to offset the typically deficient western diet.
Get your full range of green foods, vegetables, fruits, grasses, and grains, and get your system functioning optimally with GREEN 33 superfoods vegetable supplement.
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GREEN 33 Vegetables, Fruits, Superfoods Ingredients
Alfalfa We have chosen these ingredients not just for there nutritional value and importance but also for their synergy as a co-operative formula. Alfalfa is a rich natural source of chlorophyll, vitamins, minerals and protein which supports a healthy colon. |
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Aloe Vera The benefits of Aloe Vera are numerous. It produces more than six natural antiseptics, which are able to kill mold, bacteria, fungi, and virii. The plant is so powerful that researchers are examining its potential as an AIDS and cancer-fighter. Besides it’s skin healing properties, it also aids digestion and elimination, relieves gastrointestinal disorders, lowers blood glucose, improves heart function, and may even lower bad cholesterol and triglycerides. |
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Barley Grass Barley grass contains a broad spectrum of vitamins, minerals, enzymes, protein, and chlorophyllins. It provides eleven times the calcium of cow’s milk and five times the iron of spinach. Research on barley grass shows encouraging results in DNA damage repair and anti-aging activity. |
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Beet (root) The part of the plant used medicinally is the root. Beets help normalize the ph of the body, and they also help build the blood. Primary chemical constituents of beet root include saponiside, phytosterol, betaine, leucine, tyrosine, betacyanin, beta carotene, manganese, potassium, and iron. Beet root has a general stimulant and resistance-enhancing action. This is based on the red pigment “betanin”, an anthrocyanin from the flavonoid group. |
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Bilberry Leaf The dried berries and leaves of bilberry have been recommended for a wide variety of conditions, including scurvy, urinary tract infections, and kidney stones. Perhaps the soundest historical application is the use of the dried berries to treat diarrhea. Modern research of bilberry was partly based on its use by British World War II pilots, who noticed that their night vision improved when they ate bilberry jam prior to night bombing raids. |
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Broccoli Broccoli is rich in fiber, carotenoids, and vitamin A, vitamin C and vitamin K.It is a powerful antioxidant that is believed to prevent damage to cells caused by free radicals. The high fiber content of Broccoli means diabetics should certainly consider broccoli as an important dietary choice. Broccoli also has as much calcium as milk, and is therefore an important source of nutrition for those with osteoporosis or calcium deficiencies. |
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Cabbage Cabbage is an excellent source of vitamin C. It also contains significant amounts of glutamine, an amino acid that has anti-inflammatory properties. Cabbage can also be included in dieting programs, as it is a low calorie food and is packed with fiber. It is a source of indole-3-carbinol, a chemical which boosts DNA repair in cells. |
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Carrot Very nutritious, carrots provide the highest content of vitamin A. They contain the natural bioactive compounds found in plant foods, carotenoids and flavonoids, two very important phytochemicals. |
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Celery In ancient Rome, Celery was worn around the neck to ward off a hangover from a particularly hardy night of partying. Perhaps this is where the practice of putting a stalk of celery in a Bloody Mary began. Celery has been used in Asia as a treatment for high blood pressure for centuries. Celery is high in fiber and also contains phenolic acids, which show efficacy in blocking the harmful actions of prostoglandins. |
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Chlorella Chlorella contains a higher concentration of chlorophyll than any other cultivated plant. The cell wall material of chlorophyll aids in detoxifying the colon and promoting growth of beneficial bacteria. It also helps eliminate heavy metals and helps maintain muscle tone during times of decreased food intake. Chlorella contains a combination of molecules called “controlled growth factors” which provide an increase in energy and immune health when taken regularly. |
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Cornsilk Cornsilk is traditionally used to soothe the urinary tract and can give relief to the bladder, kidneys and small intestine. Rich in fiber, it is excellent as an aid for digestion and elimination. |
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Dandelion Root Dandelion Root can be helpful in maintaining healthy kidney and liver function, and may also have blood cleansing effects. |
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Echinacea Purpurea Echinacea increases the “non-specific” activity of the immune system. In other words, unlike a vaccine which is active only against a specific disease, echinacea stimulates the overall activity of the cells responsible for fighting all kinds of infection. Unlike antibiotics, which are directly lethal to bacteria, echinacea makes our own immune cells more efficient in attacking bacteria, viruses and abnormal cells, including cancer cells. |
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Flax Seed Full of soluble fiber and dense nutrients, flax is almost a perfect food. It is believed to reduce your risk of heart disease, cancer, stroke, and diabetes. Besides being a rich source of fiber, it also contains heart-healthy omega-3s essential fatty acids, and up to 800 times more lignans (which have both plant estrogen and antioxidant qualities) than other plant foods. |
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Odorless Garlic (Allium sativum) Garlic is well studied as an anti-viral and anti-biotic, having been used by traditional cultures for 100s of years to fight infections and boost immune systems. In vitro studies proved garlic to have antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal activity. Research shows a whole host of benefits, especially as an anti-oxidant. Consuming garlic was found to keep cholesterol deposits from accumulating in walls of blood vessels and participants in a study taking 300mg per day of garlic powder were found to have more elastic arteries and lower blood pressure. In 2007, the BBC (Grieve, Maud. Garlic. A Modern Herbal. Hypertext version of the 1931 edition) reported garlic may prevent and fight the common cold. This assertion has the backing of long tradition in herbal medicine, which has long used garlic for colds and coughs. |
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Grapefruit (Pectin) Pectin is a soluble fiber. Researchers at the University of California, Davis, found that pectin acts as an antioxidant against the damaging portion of cholesterol in the blood stream. Pectin tends to increase acidity in the large intestines, and is advocated for those suffering from ulcer or colitis, and for regulating blood pressure. |
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MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane): * helps our bodies absorb more nutrients (vitamins and minerals). * increases oxygen availability to the body. * increases energy. * helps the body eliminate toxins including lactic acid build-up from strenuous exercise. * reduces recuperation time from strenuous exercise and long hours of work. * helps reduce inflammation due to injury or inflammatory diseases such as arthritis. * together with Vitamin C (a free radical scavenger) helps the body build healthy new cells. * helps relieve constipation. |
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Moringa Moringa has been used for 1000s of years by traditional cultures for ailments ranging from gout to colds, diarrhea, various inflammations and fevers. It has one of the densest nutrient values of any plant,with a full range of fiber, minerals, protein, vitamins, beta-carotene, amino acids and various phenolics. The Moringa plant provides a rich and rare combination of zeatin, quercetin, beta-sitosterol, caffeoylquinic acid and kaempferol. |
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Parsley Parsley contains vitamins B, C and E and minerals iron, calcium, manganese, phosphorus and potassium. Parsley has the perfect balance of iron and vitamin C. Vitamin C is needed to increase the uptake of iron. Parsley is also good for intestinal colic and flatulence. |
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Pau d’Arco Researchers have detected in the inner bark of the Tabebuia trees a handful of powerful infection-fighting compounds called naphthoquinones. One of these substances (lapachol) seems to be particularly potent. Naphthoquinones appear to help kill certain disease-causing bacteria, viruses, and fungi, partially justifying the name given to this herbal remedy (“tajy,” meaning to have strength and vigor) by the Guarani and Tupi tribes in South America. |
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Raspberry Raspberries contain one of the most powerful known antioxidants, a series of ellagatannins which are converted into ellagic acid in the body. Many fruits contain ellagatannins. However, raspberry ellagatannins are one of very few fruits that have been clinically shown to be transformed into beneficial levels of ellagic acid in the body. |
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Rosemary Rosemary contains a number of potentially biologically active compounds, including antioxidants carnosic acid and rosmarinic acid. Other bioactive compounds include camphor (up to 20% in dry rosemary leaves), caffeic acid, ursolic acid, betulinic acid, rosmaridiphenol and rosmanol. |
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Sage Sage was an old remedy for easing the digestive tract and may stimulate appetite and enhance digestion. |
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Slippery Elm Slippery Elm has good food value and is said to soothe the digestive tract (Bile reflux: Alternative medicine ) |
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Spearmint Spearmint’s anti-androgenic properties reduce the level of free testosterone in the blood, while leaving total testosterone and DHEA unaffected. It can also be used to treat a variety of digestive ailments, including stomach ache and gas (The Complete Illustrated Book of Herbs, Alex Frampton, The Reader’s Digest Association, 2009). Spearmint has been studied for antifungal activity. |
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Spinach An excellent source of antioxidants, Spinach has four times the beta carotene of broccoli. High in lutein, it also contains carbohydrates, protein, fiber, vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, iron and folic acid. |
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Spirulina Spirulina is a so-called “super food.” It is considered the most nutritious, concentrated whole food known. It has a rich, vibrant history, and occupies an intriguing biological and ecological niche in the plant kingdom. Spirulina is truly an amazing food, full of nutritional wonders. Spirulina’s concentrated nutrition makes it an ideal food supplement for people of all ages and lifestyles. Spirulina is about sixty percent complete, highly digestible protein. Spirulina contains every essential amino acid. It contains more beta-carotene than any other whole food; it is the best whole food source of gamma linolenic acid (GLA); it is rich in B vitamins, minerals, trace elements, chlorophyll, and enzymes; and it is abundant in other valuable nutrients about which scientists are learning more each year, such as carotenoids, sulfolipids, glycolipids, phycocyanin, superoxide dismutase, RNA, and DNA. |
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Strawberry Strawberries contain a range of nutrients, with vitamin C heading the group. They also contain significant levels of phytonutrients and antioxidants, which fight free radicals. These antioxidant properties are believed to be linked to what makes the strawberry bright red. In addition to vitamin C, strawberries also provide an excellent source of vitamin K and manganese, as well as folic acid, potassium, riboflavin, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, copper, magnesium, and omega-3 fatty acids. |
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Watercress Watercress is the one of the most nutritious vegetables known to man Watercress contains significant amounts of iron, calcium and folic acid, in addition to vitamins A and C. |
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Wheatgrass Wheatgrass is another “super food”, containing most of the vitamins and minerals needed for human maintenance, with about 30 enzymes and is approximately 70% crude chlorophyll. Wheatgrass is nutritionally dense and provides many health boosting benefits. |
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White Willow White Willow eases aches and pains and reduce fevers (Norn, S.; Permin, H.; Kruse, P. R.; Kruse, E. [From willow bark to acetylsalicylic acid] Dansk Medicinhistorisk Arbog; 2009) |
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Wintergreen Another widely useful botanical that is most often used as an anti-inflammatory. |
Daily GREEN 33 Superfoods Supplement Usage:
Take 3 tablets per day, preferably one taken with each meal. Always drink at least 8oz of water to help absorption. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct light.
GREEN 33 Supplement Warnings
This supplement contains only whole foods. Check the list and see if any of these foods cause allergic reactions before taking. Also check with your doctor before making changes to your health regimen.
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