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Vital UT
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Vital UT

85748
Vital UT is a powerful blend of nutrients for urinary tract health, fluid balance, immunity, and GI...
81 grams
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Vitamin K Complex

    K, Vitamin K Complex

    913469
    Vitamin K1 and two biologically active forms of vitamin K2 (MK-4 and MK-7) to support bone strength and arterial health.*
    90 capsules
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    $24.00 $19.20
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    Super Mini-Multi

      Super Mini-Multi

      1106
      Superior quality children's multivitamin. Contains essential nutrients for growth in highly absorbable forms.*
      120 capsules
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      $25.00 $20.00
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      Sulfur Plus

        Sulfur Plus

        1186
        Provides MSM sulfur and more to supports the respiratory system, GI tract, hair strength, and clearance of toxins.*
        100 capsules
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        $21.00 $16.80
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        Muscle Mag

          Muscle Mag

          1175
          Helps reduce muscle tightness by reducing lactic acid formation. Muscle Mag helps your body get a better response from exercise and daily activities.*
          100 capsules
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          $22.00 $17.60
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          Female Plus

            Female Plus

            3331
            Natural supplement for women to helps smooth out hormone rhythms and support the menstrual cycle or menopause.*
            60 capsules
            20% off!
            $37.00 $29.60
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            Health Topics

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            Nutrients for Cell Membrane Health

            The health of your cell membranes is critically important to your rate of aging, overall structural integrity, proper metabolism, cardiovascular health, and ability to quench inflammatory wear and tear. Cell membranes are composed mostly of fatty acids that are held together by phospholipids. Phospholipids align fatty acids into the cell membrane bi-layer...

            Help Getting to Sleep

            The command and control center of your subconscious brain is your hypothalamus gland. This gland regulates wakefulness and sleep, based on a variety of factors. Like any company, your hypothalamus gland has different departments. Your wakefulness department resides in the rear (posterior hypothalamus) and communicates directly to other primary brain...

            All Wound Up - Substance P

            Substance P is a neuropeptide that is a common regulatory compound within your nerves. It is released primarily in your brain stem and in nerve endings. It is released in small amounts on a regular basis as part of normal function of nerves. It is also released in larger amounts as the main way your body processes physical pain and intense stress. Under...

            Appetite & Craving Control

            Many metabolic signals make you crave food. When leptin gets into your brain correctly it invariably lowers food cravings. Various nutrients are very helpful to keep your appetite in line. Soluble fiber is very helpful, in general, for this purpose. Fiber Helper™ is a high quality fiber option that easily mixes in water; taking one tablespoon with or...

            Dietary Supplements & Quality

            Multiple factors contribute to nutrient deficiencies in the general population. Such factors include crops grown in nutrient deficient soils, animals raised in inhumane and unhealthy conditions, a lack of fresh food, excess consumption of junk food, heavily processed convenience foods, genetically-modified foods, along with preservatives, additives and...

            Menstrual Cramps

            Each month the build up on the wall of your uterus is either gently sloughed off or more abruptly “yanked off", resulting in cramps. How smoothly this process goes depends on your overall anti-inflammatory reserves, i.e., your stress-management bank account.The most basic nutrients in this category are calcium, magnesium, and essential fatty acids. Daily...

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            02 20, 2011

            How Overweight Children Start Hardening Their Arteries

            A new study of 151 obese children and adolescents identifies key mechanisms that show how the process of plaque and calcium accumulation begins to build in early stages in young people This sets them on a path for future cardiovascular disease. There were two key differences between obese children who were already developing thickening of their carotid...

            03 02, 2015

            Common Medications That Rob the Body of Nutrients

            Nearly 7 out of 10 Americans take prescription drugs. More than half take two drugs. Senior citizens, 65 and older, take on average 14 or more prescription drugs per year. This creates a major concern with negative drug interactions and nutrient depletions.

            09 15, 2011

            Cardiologists Embrace Natural Methods to Help Lower Blood Pressure

            Cardiologists at the Outpatient Cardiology unit of the University of Rochester Medical Center are warming up to the idea that many patients would like to use natural options to help regulate their blood pressure and that many of these options may actually work. In a new review article they have summarized the science behind how many of these nutrients can...

            08 02, 2008

            Protect Your Bones During Weight Loss

            There is a right way to lose weight and a wrong way. The wrong way is to go on a starvation low-calorie diet and induce the leptin starvation response. When this happens you lose bone mass and weight, and you are much more likely to gain the weight back later. New research shows that the jolt to your bones may continue even after the weight loss has...

            02 11, 2008

            Sleep Problems and Weight Gain in Children

            A February 2008 meta analysis regarding children and their lack of sleep is driving home an important point: children who do not get enough sleep are much more likely to gain excess weight. Children with the least amount of sleep had a 92% higher rate of being overweight compared to the best sleepers.

            08 25, 2010

            Why Blood Pressure Medication Often Raises Blood Pressure

            The inability of the medical profession to actually think about what they are doing when they prescribe medications is highlighted by a new study warning that much of the blood pressure medication given may actually be making blood pressure worse. This is what happens in a society wherein high-priced Big Pharma drugs are pushed on patients regardless of...

            Studies

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            03 16, 2009

            Calcium and Weight Loss

            Calcium plus vitamin D supplementation and fat mass loss in female very low-calcium consumers: potential link with a calcium-specific appetite control.
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