Nanomin™
FUNCTIONS:
Nano-curcumin is a modified form
of curcumin, the active ingredient in turmeric, that gives turmeric its
characteristic color, odor, and therapeutic properties. Turmeric is a
rhizomatous herbaceous plant of the ginger family that is widely used in India
and Asia. Most notably, there have been hundreds of clinical studies and
research articles written on Curcumin and its many beneficial properties which
range as anti-oxidant, anti-carcinogenic, neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory,
and much more. [1] In fact, recent research has shown that curcumin play a
significant role in regulating intracellular signaling cascades, particularly
those involving NF-kappaB and mitogen-activated protein kinases. [2] Curcumin
is insoluble in water at neutral and acidic pH, undergoes rapid glucuronidation,
and is generally thought to be poorly bioavailable and rapidly excreted. [3]
Using proprietary technology, nano-curcumin is made to achieve increased
bioavailability by improving solubility, permeability and stability.
MSM is fundamental sulfur
providing molecule. As part of the amino acids methionine and cysteine,
sulfur is required for the structural integrity and function of almost every
protein in the body, including enzymes, serum proteins, and the keratin of
skin, hair, and nails. [4] Sulfur is also an essential element for the
glycosaminoglycans of connective tissues and cartilage, and assumes a major
role in liver detoxification as part of the hepatic sulfur conjugation
pathways. [5] Proper detoxification of xenobiotics, such as phenols, and many
endogenous and foreign food- or air-borne compounds depends on an adequate
supply of biologically active sulfur. Dietary MSM serves as a versatile donor
of metabolically active sulfur for the synthesis of numerous organosulfur
compounds and proteins in the body. [6] As such, MSM helps maintain normal
immune response, lung function, connective tissue metabolism, and muscle
contraction.
Activated Charcoal is well-known as an
antidote that absorbs most organic toxins, chemicals, and poisons before they
can harm the body. It has a long history of medicinal use by doctors who administer
activated charcoal to poisoned patients. However, more therapeutic properties
have been discovered in activated charcoal microcapsules. They are effective in
blood purification for removal of various circulating waste metabolites and
toxic materials. [7] The charcoal works by trapping these toxins and chemicals
in its tiny pores. After the waste is bound to the charcoal it is safely and
easily passed out of the body.
Bamboo Salt originates
from Korea and is made by putting sea salt in bamboo trunks. These trunks are
then roasted and the minerals from the bamboo and clay are infused into the sea
salt. This salt is very potent for its anti-inflammatory properties and has
shown greater anti-metastatic effect on cancer cells than other salts. [8] What
makes Bamboo Salt so effective is that the salt contains more than 70 different
kinds of minerals due how it is prepared, containing essential minerals such as
calcium, phosphorous, magnesium, iron, zinc, sulfur, and many others [9]. This
allows the salt to resupply any missing minerals from the human body and
provides beneficial effects at the cellular level like supporting healthy metabolic
activity, cell proliferation, and protein synthesis.
Nanogreens from vegetables is the powdered concentrate of leafy green vegetables that are vital for
staying healthy. Vegetables contain high contents of Flavonoids, an extremely
potent antioxidant, which can scavenge many potentially damaging free radicals.
Flavonoids also are able to bind to metal ions which prevents these metals from
acting as catalysts that enhance free radical production in the body. Finally,
flavonoids support the health of the body’s circulatory system by helping to
maintain proper vascular permeability, integrity, and resiliency.
SUGGESTED USE
Adults take 1-2 capsules. Three times daily
after meals or as directed by a healthcare professional.
INGREDIENTS
Proprietary blend of nano-curcumin, activated
charcoals, bamboo salt, sea salt, nano greens from vegetables
SIDE EFFECTS
No adverse side effects reported.
STORAGE
Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct
light. Keep out of reach of children.
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3.
Yang, F., et al., Curcumin inhibits formation of
amyloid β oligomers and fibrils, binds plaques, and reduces amyloid in vivo.
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4.
Nimni, M.E., B. Han, and F. Cordoba, Are we getting
enough sulfur in our diet? Nutrition & Metabolism, 2007. 4(1): p. 24.
5.
Cordoba, F. and M. Nimni, Chondroitin sulfate and
other sulfate containing chondroprotective agents may exhibit their effects by
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Anand, P., Kunnumakkara, A. B., Newman, R. A., & Aggarwal,
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Zhao, X., Kim, S. Y., & Park, K. Y. (2013). Bamboo salt
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