Eighteen Important Health Support Criteria
1) Completeness - looks to see if the product contains all the Blended Standard nutrients.
2) Potency - looks to see how much of each nutrient the product contains compared to the Blended Standard amounts.
3) Mineral Forms - examines the molecules that minerals are bound with to help them cross into the bloodstream. Amino acid chelates and organic acid complexes (such as citrates and gluconates) mimic the natural mineral chelates that form during the digestive process. Chelated minerals also appear not to block other minerals from being absorbed, unlike many of the less expensive mineral salts (carbonates,sulphates,and chlorides)
4) Bioactivity of Vit. E - looks to see if the vitamin E is the natural or synthetic form. Natural forms included - alphatocopherol, while synthetic vitamin E, only half as effective, is usually in the form of d,l-alphatocopherol.
5) Gamma Tocopherol -
6) Antioxidant Support
7) Bone Health
8) Heart Health
9) Liver Health
10) Metabolic Health
11) Ocular Health
12) Methylation Support
13) Lipotropic Factors
14) Inflammation Control
15) Glycation Control
16) Bioflavonoid Profile
17) Phenolic Compounds Profile
18) Potential Toxicities
2) Potency - looks to see how much of each nutrient the product contains compared to the Blended Standard amounts.
3) Mineral Forms - examines the molecules that minerals are bound with to help them cross into the bloodstream. Amino acid chelates and organic acid complexes (such as citrates and gluconates) mimic the natural mineral chelates that form during the digestive process. Chelated minerals also appear not to block other minerals from being absorbed, unlike many of the less expensive mineral salts (carbonates,sulphates,and chlorides)
4) Bioactivity of Vit. E - looks to see if the vitamin E is the natural or synthetic form. Natural forms included - alphatocopherol, while synthetic vitamin E, only half as effective, is usually in the form of d,l-alphatocopherol.
5) Gamma Tocopherol -
6) Antioxidant Support
7) Bone Health
8) Heart Health
9) Liver Health
10) Metabolic Health
11) Ocular Health
12) Methylation Support
13) Lipotropic Factors
14) Inflammation Control
15) Glycation Control
16) Bioflavonoid Profile
17) Phenolic Compounds Profile
18) Potential Toxicities