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Rx for Life™ Core Health™ Women We all have many compelling reasons to take the highest-quality basic daily supplement we can find. We need daily insurance against the vitamin and mineral shortfalls that often occur in our regular diets. In addition, we can all benefit by fortifying ourselves with extra nutrients and herbs we can't get from our diet alone. Rx for Life™ Core Health™ Women a new daily supplement to reflect the latest scientific developments. Rx for Life™ Core Health™ combines the best from two former products, the Enrich Core Pack™ and Rx for Life™ Total Life Care Nutrition System. Available in formulations tailored for men and women, Rx for Life™ Core Health™ provides the best possible daily combination of the vitamins, minerals, and herbs most essential to general health. These ingredients not only help maintain normal, healthy body function but can also improve health over time.*
Convenient daily unit dose packets of Rx for Life™ Core Health™ deliver more than 35 essential vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, phytonutrients, and herbs. Features & Benefits • Contains iron which is used to make red blood cells, or hemoglobin. Iron deficiency can result in fatigue, shortness of breath, pale skin, dizziness, a weakened immune system and energy loss.* No matter what other supplements you take to address specific needs, you will always want to keep Rx for Life™ Core Health™ at the center of your nutritional program.* Modern civilization increasingly relies on processed foods, fast foods, low-calorie diets, artificial additives, and snack foods high in calories but lacking in nutrients. The body suffers when it does not absorb the nutrients needed to perform specific biological functions. If these nutrients are not present in the body in optimum amounts, then tissues, glands, and organs work less efficiently. Consequences may include fatigue, reduced immune function, and reduced mental and physical performance. Government food guidelines suggest daily consumption of a balanced diet low in fat and rich in fruits, vegetables, and fiber. Recommended Daily Allowances (RDAs) reflect the levels of nutrient intake that will meet the needs of most healthy people. However, despite good intentions most individuals fall short of these recommended nutrient levels. Additionally, current research suggests that higher intake levels of certain nutrients may have beneficial effects. For example, the current adult RDA for vitamin E is 30 IU per day. Yet several clinical and epidemiological studies show that levels up to 100-800 IU per day can significantly benefit cardiovascular health. Also, intakes of selenium two to three times higher than the RDA may benefit prostate, colon, thyroid, and lung functions.* Since it is difficult if not impossible to obtain higher levels of crucial nutrients from food alone, supplements can be added to a healthy, balanced diet to provide the nutrient levels needed to maintain optimal health.* Q: Is Rx for Life™ Core Health™ designed for females of all ages? Q: Is there a recommended time of day to take Rx for Life™ Core Health™? Q: What are the different pills contained in the daily packets? Q: If I have a hard time taking all the pills at one time, can I take them at separate times? Q: Why was the B-complex added? Q: What are the benefits of the soy extract? Q: Does this supplement contain animal products? Badmaev V, et al. Piperine, an alkaloid derived from black pepper, increases serum response of beta-carotene during 14 days of oral beta-carotene supplementation. Nutr Res. 1999;19:381-88. Burnout D, et al. Effects of supplementation with folic acid and antioxidant vitamins on homocysteine levels and LDL oxidation in coronary patients. Nutrition. Feb. 16, 2000;2:107-10. Geleijnse JM, et al. Tea flavonoids may protect against atherosclerosis: the Rotterdam study. Arch Intern Med. 1999;159:2170-74. Martin KR, Failla ML, and Smith JC. Beta-carotene and lutein protect the plasma membrane of HEPG2 human liver cells against oxidant-induced damage. U.S. Dept Agr, Agricultural Research Service, approved March 31, 1996. * All the above statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. |