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Proanthocyanidins |
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- Support healthy circulation
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- Grape seed blend = grapes
- Other ingredients = Not available from any primary food
source
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Product Description:

Super
antioxidants found in grape seed extract and pinebark are shown to
be 20 times more potent than Vitamin C and 50 times more potent than
Vitamin E. These have been studied for their fierce protection
against free radical damage and helping to strengthen blood vessels.
This formula packs the effectiveness of both grape seed and pine
bark into one capsule. Added for superior effectiveness is 100 mg of
blue green algae (super green food) from Klamath Lake. See
comparison to pygnogonol, but far less expensive.. |
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Featured Articles: |
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OneLife’s
most difficult to spell and pronounce product is also one of its
most popular. It became so over a decade ago and hasn’t looked
back. The product: Proanthocyanidins. Which is actually the name
of a group of compounds found in specific plants, which have
scientifically shown to possess health benefits.
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With the US Government releasing its new dietary
recommendations urging consumers to increase their intake of
fruits and vegetables and the average American still falling
short of the old lower recommendations: Green ‘super foods’ are
getting a lot of attention and their use is urged to fill in the
nutritional gaps. But, what is a green ‘super food’?
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Anti-Oxidant Focus |
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Growing up you probably heard "Eat your vegetables", more
times than you care to remember. Your mother knew they were good
for you, but maybe didn’t know exactly why. There was no one
particular vegetable considered better than another; they were
all important and each contributed to your good nutrition.
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