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Digestive Helper
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Digestive Helper

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A broad-spectrum enzymes to enhance the digestion of all types of food, including fats, dairy, protein, and gluten. Helps reduce gas or bloating.*
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Collagen Peptides

    Collagen Peptides

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    Collagen Peptides nourish your body's collagen production and support healthy joints, skin, hair, and bones. Grass-fed, pasture-raised bovine collagen peptide proteins.*
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    The Leptin Diet Package
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    Everything you need to get started! The Leptin Diet Package is a combination of the best...
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    Carnosine

      Carnosine

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      Carnosine is a dipeptide made up of the amino acids beta-alanine and l-histidine. It occurs...
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      Jump-Start Total Support Package
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      Health Topics

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      Protein Needed for Baby's Growth

      Protein is by far the most important macro nutrient needed during pregnancy. It is required for construction of your baby's body. Protein malnutrition is a serious problem and can result in premature delivery, poor brain development, immune system weakness, and a failure to maximize genetic potential during fetal development.Our government has arbitrarily...

      Protein and Fiber

      The U.S. government recommends at least 50 grams a day of protein and 25 grams a day of fiber. In my opinion both amounts are on the low side. It always amazes me that the government sees no difference in protein need for a 220 pound man compared to a 125 pound woman -- surely there has to be a difference! As a general rule, we recommend consuming 1/2 to...

      Cortisol and Morning Energy

      Do you have a hard time waking up in the morning, feel foggy headed, or depend on caffeine to get going? Learn how to energize your adrenals naturally! Your adrenal glands have two primary functions:Adrenals turn on all your light switches to get your body going for the day. Adrenals enable your body to deal with increased demands as your day goes...

      Muscles & Immunity

      Muscles represent the largest reserve of protein in your body. Having adequate protein in reserves, especially in a time of need, is important for a sustained optimal immune response. Muscle fitness in general, as long as exercise itself is not excessive, tends to condition muscles in such a way as to contribute to a baseline of healthy immune function....

      Sirtuins & Longevity

      Sirtuins are types of proteins that directly impact the SIRT genes, cellular aging, and DNA expression that affect quality aging and longevity. Activation of the sirtuin proteins and SIRT genes are linked with lifespan, cell survival, insulin regulation and neuroprotection. Activation of sirtuins are central regulators of mitochondrial activity, membrane...

      Exercise and Muscles

      There are a number of excellent supplements that support body repair, recovery from exercise, and optimum performance. In fact, there are certain nutrients, such as magnesium, that are essential for athletes or active individuals. Wellness Resources formulates superior quality nutritional supplements for natural body repair, building muscle strength, and...

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      02 21, 2012

      Animal Protein Linked to Healthier Bones

      Many proponents of the acid-alkaline theory of health believe that animal protein is acid forming because if you bake it in an oven acid ash is what is left. Such people then go on to claim that since animal protein is acid forming it leeches calcium out of bones and causes bone loss, even though not a single study has ever demonstrated this happening....

      01 27, 2011

      Protein Following Exercise Boosts Muscle

      The loss of ability to synthesize muscle protein is a key marker of accelerated aging. This new study shows that 20 grams of protein following exercise, in both young and elderly men, boosted the rate of protein synthesis.

      03 18, 2019

      The Power of Protein for Breakfast

      Be sure to get a high protein breakfast to boost your metabolism, reduce food cravings, improve blood sugar, and support liver function!

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