Speciality Supplements |
A group of supplements that don't fall into any other category and which have a variety of benefits. |
Amino Acids |
The building blocks of all proteins, - muscle, skin, hormones, enzymes and anti-bodies etc. Proteins are like a string of beans, with each bean being an amino acid, and the difference between one protein and another is the order in which the amino acids are placed, and their types.
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Bee Propolis |
Has a long history in use, going back over 2,000 years and is a sticky substance collected by bees from coniferous plants in particular. It is rich in bioflavonoids, a type of anti-oxidant and also has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Helps maintain the body's immune system and traditionally used internally to reduce inflammation and heal certain types of ulcer in the digestive system. Also used in healing bruises, burns and skin blemishes. A good pick-me-up.
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Blue Green Algae |
Harvested from the clean mineral waters found in the lakes of Southern Oregan, it is a popular source of natural vitamins and minerals.
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Brewers Yeast |
A natural food which makes an ideal supplement and traditionally used for maintaining a good appetite.
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Kelp |
A seaweed extract which is rich in iodine, an essential part of the thyroid hormones and vital for proper thyroid gland functioning. The thyroid regulates normal metabolism, growth and energy production.
Used in weight loss to stimulate metabolism and also used as a detoxification supplement as it has the property to bind with heavy metals and organic substances such as cholesterol. Contains calcium, potassium, phosphorus and magnesium.
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