Nutrients

Bee Pollen has been known to increase stamina and physical awareness levels. (Note: Bee Pollen can cause an allergic reaction in highly sensitive people.)

Brewer’s Yeast contains 16 amino acids, 14 minerals and 17 vitamins and can be helpful in preventing heart disease.

Calcium is essential for healthy blood, eases insomnia, helps regular heartbeat and helps with muscle growth.

Ginseng strengthens the heart and nervous system, as well as aiding in metabolism of vitamins and minerals.

Lecithin helps emulsify cholesterol, aids in the digestion and absorption of fats and increases immunity to viral infection.

Protein Powder: This is great for the vegetarian! Our powder provides 28% of the recommended daily requirement for protein, 6% of the daily calcium requirement, and 20% of the daily iron requirement. (Contains less than 1 gram of fat with only 76 calories per serving.)

Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin, which is widely believed to boost the body’s immune system, and it provides resistance to colds, flu and infections.

Wheat, Bran, Rice Bran & Oat Bran In addition to a high carbohydrate count, bran filters out cholesterol residue from the digestive tract, lowering blood cholesterol levels.

Wheat Germ is an excellent source of protein, vitamins, B-complex and iron. It is also one of the few known sources for vegetarian protein.

Power Pack: This multivitamin powder combines 51 vitamins, amino acids and minerals to provide for an all-around nutrient source. (Counts as 2 nutrients.)

Spirulina is a Blue-Green Micro Algae, “nutrient dense Superfood Powder.” This all-natural spirulina powder contains a full complement of vitamins, trace minerals and amino acids in a highly bio-available form. (Counts as 2 nutrients.)

Creatine increases the bodies’ ability to recover from physical exercise and workouts. It increases energy, strength, endurance and body fat.

Echinacea heals external wounds, aids in combating cold and flu symptoms and strengthens immune functions.

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