Thursday, March 12, 2009
SEVEN+.........eXfuze
GAC
GAC is commonly pronounced as (gac).The proper Latin or botanical name of the GAC fruit is Momordica cochinchinensis Spreng.Where exactly is GAC fruit found?GAC fruit is indigenous to Vietnam and other countries in Southeast Asia. Its seed pulp contains high concentrations of carotenoids, especially the provitamin A, beta-carotene.What potential benefits could I expect to experience by consuming Gac?Reminder: results may vary from person to person.Studies have shown GAC to: · Helps support cellular rejuvenation · Slows the common effects of aging through DNA protection · SCS CertifiedTM—improves Skin Carotenoid Score with the Pharmanex® BioPhotonic Scanner · Fortifies antioxidant defenses against vascular and cellular free radical damage. · Supports healthy immune function.GAC fruit has been shown to be especially high in lycopene content. Relative to mass, it contains up to 70 times the amount of lycopene found in tomatoes. It has also been found to contain up to 10 times the amount of beta-carotene of carrots or sweet potatoes. Additionally, the carotenoids present in GAC fruit are bound to long-chain fatty acids, resulting in what is claimed to be a more bioavailable form.There has also been recent research that suggests that GAC fruit contains a protein that may inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells. The seed membrane of the GAC fruit is also used in traditional Vietnamese medicine to make a tonic called GAC oil. For centuries, GAC oil has been given to pregnant and lactating women and to children to treat dry eyes and night blindness. The rich, nutty oil has also proven worthy of treating wounds, skin infections, and burns, and is traditionally given to children to improve their growthReference: 1) http://www.pubmed.gov/2) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gac+
ACAI
Acai is commonly pronounced as (a-sigh-ee).Acai's scientific name is Euterpe Oleracea. This fruit is little, round and with a dark purple color that resembles a grape, but yet smaller and even darker. Acai has a large seed and not much pulp. This berry is broadly used in ice cream, energy drinks, energy bars with granola, and in Brazil with its pulp consumed directly or in juices. The Acai berry may be the most potent of all ‘forgotten fruits' - those raw, whole fruits that are little known or consumed.The benefits from eating healthy are endless. According to Dr. Nicholas Perricone, some foods can be eaten to help you look and age better! At the top of the list is the acai fruit from the Amazon forest. This little berry is one of the most nutritious and powerful foods in the world.Where exactly is the Acai fruit berry found?The Acai fruit berry is located in the Amazon rain forest of Brazil.What potential benefits could I expect to experience by consuming Acai? Reminder: results may vary from person to person.Studies have shown Acai to:· More energy/stamina · Enhanced digestion · Improved Mental Focus · Sleeping more soundly · All the nutrients originate from one berry. · Acai contains more proteins than an average egg. · Acai contains a high dosage of lipids, which provides you the needed energy to help you get through the day. · Acai berry is an all in "one-stop" Multi-Vitamin Product. · Acai contains important minerals like iron, phosphorus, potassium, and calcium. · Acai has all natural Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin C, and Vitamin E. · Better sexual function · Acai has demonstrated to have up to 33 times the Antocyanine than red wine grapes. · Acai has a high level of fibers that is good for elderly and for people who have problems with digestive organs. · Acai has two essential fatty acids known as Omega 6 (Linoleic acid) and Omega 9 (Oleic acid). Research shows that these fatty acids maintain normal cholesterol levels. · Research has shown that these Anti-Oxidants help regulate normal cholesterol levels. · Acai's Anti-Oxidant factors play a large role in maintenance of vascular cardiac system, which is important for better blood circulation. · Acai is considered one of the richest nutritive fruits from the Amazon or the world for that fact. · An almost perfect essential amino acid complex in conjunction with valuable trace minerals, vital to proper muscle contractions and regeneration. · More bio-active then liquid freeze dried versions of Acai · Very low Sugar content for a fruit · Cleansing and Detoxing your body · Boost your Immune SystemWhat is the relation to Red Wine and Anti-Oxidants? The Acai is very rich in Anthocyanins, an antioxidant substance that helps fight the cholesterol and free radical. Have you ever heard that a glass of red wine everyday is good for the heart? This is because of the Anthocyanins in the grape. It is not by accident that the color of the Acai is similar to the color of red wine, although the Acai has 33 times more Anthocyanins than the grape.Who can consume Acai Berry? According the studies done on the product, everyone can use the product. However, people who are pregnant or children should check with their physicians before taking the product.Reference:1) http://www.acai.vg/
HIMALAYAN GOJI
Goji Berry is commonly pronounced as (go-gee).The proper Latin or botanical name of the Goji berry is Lycium TibeticumWhere exactly is Goji berry found? In valleys of Tibet and Mongolia there is a special berry that the locals use and cherish so much that they honor it in special celebrations that last two weeks each year. It is well documented that many people in those areas live free of common diseases and for well over a hundred years.The original Tibetan Lycium (Goji) berry became popular because of its use in Tibetan medicine and among the nomadic people of these regions. Tibet is the highest most remote place on Earth and the Goji remains the purest Lycium with the richest nutrient energy. The Tibetan Goji berry is pure, organic and harvested according to wild crafting methods, this actually far exceeds organic standards set in the U.S. and is grown in ancient million year old soils in remote Himalayan valleys untouched by any pollutants, contaminates or pesticides.Goji berry bushes grow to be one to three meters high. Because the berries are very delicate when on the plant, they cannot be picked by hand. Instead they are gently shaken from the vine.The taste is not too difficult to describe.... some say between a cranberry and a cherry.... others say they taste of raspberry and plum.... you will have to decide for yourself!What potential benefits could I expect to experience by consuming Goji berry? Reminder: results may vary from person to person.Studies have shown Goji Berry to help:· protect the liver · help eyesight · improve sexual function and fertility · strengthen the legs · boost immune function · improve circulation · promote longevityGoji berries are rich in antioxidants, particularly carotenoids such as beta-carotene and zeaxanthin.One of zeaxanthin's key roles is to protect the retina of the eye by absorbing blue light and acting as an antioxidant. In fact, increased intake of foods containing zeathanthin may decrease the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the leading cause of vision loss and blindness in people over the age of 65.Reference:1) http://www.gojiberry.com/journal/index.php2) http://altmedicine.about.com/od/completeazindex/a/goji.htm
NONI
Noni is commonly pronounced as (no-nee). The proper Latin or botanical name of the Noni fruit is Morinda citrifolia.Where exactly is Noni found? Noni fruit grows in shady forests as well as on open rocky or sandy shores. It reaches maturity in about 18 months and then yields between 4-8 kg of fruit every month throughout the year. It is tolerant of saline soils, drought conditions, and secondary soils. It is therefore found in a wide variety of habitats: volcanic terrains, lava-strewn coasts, and clearings or limestone outcrops. It can grow up to 9 m tall, and has large, simple, dark green, shiny and deeply veined leaves. The richest of the soils in which noni grows are found in French PolynesiaWhat potential benefits could I expect to experience by consuming Noni?Reminder: results may vary from person to person.Studies have shown Noni to:In China, Samoa, Japan, and Tahiti, various parts of the tree (leaves, flowers, fruits, bark, roots) serve as tonics and to contain fever, to treat eye and skin problems, gum and throat problems as well as constipation, stomach pain, or respiratory difficulties. In Malaysia, heated noni leaves applied to the chest are believed to relieve coughs, nausea, or colic.The noni fruit is taken, in Indochina especially, for asthma, lumbago, and dysentery. As for external uses, unripe fruits can be pounded, then mixed with salt and applied to cut or broken bones. In Hawaii, ripe fruits are applied to draw out pus from an infected boil. The green fruit, leaves and the root/rhizome have traditionally been used to treat menstrual cramps and irregularities, among other symptoms, while the root has also been used to treat urinary difficulties.The fruit is used as a shampoo in Malaysia, where it is said to be helpful against head lice.There have been recent applications also for the use of the oil from noni seeds. The noni seed oil is abundant in linoleic acid, found in products in the beauty industry, as research points to its affective properties when applied topically on the skin, ie. anti-inflammatory, acne reduction, moisture retention properties.Scientific studies have investigated noni's effect on the growth of cancerous tissue. One such study found that noni inhibited and reduced growth of the capillary vessels sprouting from human breast tumor explants and, at increased concentrations, the noni caused existing vessels to rapidly degenerate.Another scientific study showed one brand of noni juice to have prevented formation of cancer cells in rats (using detection methods of bio-chemical markers called DNA adducts). It further showed to reduce the number of DNA adducts in rats induced with carcinogenic DMBA, in some cases, by up to 90%. The same study then also looked at the effective anti-oxidant properties of this Tahitian Noni brand of noni juice, (via LPO and TNB-SAR assays) comparing with the free-radical properties of vitamin C, grape seed powder (GSP), and pycnogenol (PYC) at the daily dose per serving level recommended by U.S. RDAs or manufacturers. This noni juice brand was shown to be more effective than all three. Their conclusion: "The results suggest that prevention of carcinogen-DNA adduct formation and the antioxidant activity of TNJ may contribute to the cancer preventive effect of Morinda citrifolia.Reference:1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noni+2) http://healthlibrary.epnet.com/GetContent.aspx?token=8482e079-8512-47c2-960c-a403c77a5e4c&chunkiid=21818+
FUCOIDAN
Fucoidan is commonly pronounced as (fa-koi-dan).Fucoidan is a polymer found mainly in various species of brown seaweed such as kombu, wakame, mozuku, and hijiki. The extensive research performed on Fucoidan has focused on two very distinct forms U-Fucoidan and F-Fucoidan.The research, beginning in the 1970s, has continued to this day with Fucoidan being cited in approximately 700 studies. The general consensus of the many studies, with the evidences of thousands of years of anecdotal uses in Japan, Hawaii, and Tong, suggest Fucoidan to be a safe nutritional nutrient.Fucoidan research has shown that it has the potential to dissipate cancer cells by activation of digestive enzymes contained in the cells themselves. This process is referred to as apoptosis. Laboratory studies have also shown that Fucoidan provides functional support to the human immune system through its detoxifying effects.In fact, Fucoidan is used as standard protocol in every single Oncology clinic in Japan.Where exactly is Fucoidan found?It's really a brown sea vegetable, and it only grows in certain places in the world. In fact, it is an ocean-based product. To obtain Fucoidan, seaweed is harvested by just cutting off the growing tips of the sea plant which will allow the plant to continue to grow and provide a never ending supply of Fucoidan. You can't find Fucoidan in any land-based plants, any fruits or vegetables.What potential benefits could I expect to experience by consuming Fucoidan? Reminder: results may vary from person to person.Studies have shown Fucoidan to:-Enhance immunity -Fight allergies -Inhibit blood clotting -Decrease cholesterol levels -Lower high blood pressure -Stabilize blood sugar -Prevent ulcers by fighting Helicobacter pylori bacteria -Relieve stomach disorders -Improve and support liver function -Promote hair growth -Maintain skin moisture and tighten the skin -Detoxify the body of heavy metals and dangerous chemicals -Have antiviral, antibacterial and anticancer properties -Contain powerful antioxidant compoundsWhat reputable medical journals have articles on Fucoidan?· Anticancer Research · Infection and Immunity · The British Journal of Pharmacology · Nutrition and Cancer · Developmental Biology · The Journal of Molecular Immunology · Journal of Neuroimmunology · Antibiotics and Chemotherapy · Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological ResearchReference: 1) http://ezinearticles.com/?Fucoidan 2) http://www.squidoo.com/fucoidan/3) http://www.ganntech.com/fucoidan.html
MANGOSTEEN
Mangosteen is commonly pronounced as (mang'g?-sten').The proper Latin or botanical name of the Mangosteen is Garcinia Mangostana L, and the genus Garcinia is an honor bestowed upon Laurent Garcin by Linnaeus for his work as a botanist and naturalist in the 18th century.Where exactly is Mangosteen found? The mangosteen is a fruit originating in Southeast Asia. It is considered a member of the plant family Clusiaceae, although it is often in earlier works referred to as a member of the Guttiferae family. The mangosteen as a fresh fruit is in great demand in its native range and is savored by all who find its subtle flavors a refreshing balance of sweet and sour. The popularity of the mangosteen in its native range has resulted in it being planted as a dooryard or backyard tree or in small plantations and then harvested for local consumption.The wild trees are found in Borneo, Malaysia, Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia and other Asian countries where they are sought out and fruits are collected for the markets in towns of the region. The usual method is to climb the tree or use ladders to avoid letting the fruit hit the ground or be handled roughly during the harvest. The bright yellow and very astringent latex which occurs throughout the tree trunk, stems, leaves and developing fruit can enter the edible white portion of the ripe fruit with any undue pressure on the rind of the mangosteen during picking.What potential benefits could I expect to experience by consuming Mangosteen? Reminder: results may vary from person to person.Studies have shown Mangosteen: · To have over 40 different Xanthones, which are chemically beneficial molecules, each having specific leading properties. · These health promoting Xanthones help the body in so many ways - healthy foods help us age more successfully. · These free radical scavenger/fighters stop pain, reduce swelling and inflammation, and help in the body's healing process. · The "strong" antioxidants strengthen cell walls. · They kill bacteria, viruses, and fungus. · They stop the attack in DNA and even have restorative properties. · They help the body run as a complete, interrelated and integrated system. · They help the mind think better, adapt better, and give a sense of well being (anti-depressant). · They stop the damage of brain cells so they grow and divide properly and help the cell walls and the neuro transmitters function properly. · They aid with Alzheimer’s, and all forms of memory loss. · They help in the battle against degenerative diseases like cancer, heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, and all forms of brain malfunctions. · They help the VISION process: cataracts, macular degeneration, glaucoma, and other forms of vision loss may be prevented.Today, the Mangosteen rind has been found to contain the compounds alpha-mangostin, beta-mangostin, garcinone B, and garcinone E, which are collectively called xanthones.Laboratory studies suggest xanthones have anti-cancer effects when they are studied in test tubes. Mangosteen has also been found to have anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antifungal, and antiseptic properties in test tube studies.Reference: 1) http://www.mangosteen.com/2) http://www.researchmangosteen.com/ 3) http://www.pubmed.gov/
SEABUCKTHORN
Sea Buckthorn is commonly pronounced as (See-Buck-thorn).The proper Latin or botanical name of the Sea Buckthorn is Hippophae Rhamnoides.Where exactly is Sea Buckthorn found?Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) is one of the important natural resources of the mountainous regions of China and Russia. The plant grows naturally in sandy soil at an altitude of 1,200-4,500 meters (4,000-14,000 feet) in cold climates, though it can be cultivated at lower altitudes and into temperate zones.The berries of Sea Buckthorn are so rich in vitamins and nutrients that it has been even speculated that the plant must have been cultivated by some ancient plant-breeder.What potential benefits could I expect to experience by consuming Sea Buckthorn?Reminder: results may vary from person to person.Studies have shown Sea Buckthorn to:To have a potent antioxidant activity, mainly attributed to its flavonoids and vitamin C content. Both the flavonoids and the oils from sea buckthorn have several potential applications. There are five areas of research that have been focal points for their use: as an aid to patients undergoing cancer therapy; a long-term therapy for reduction of cardiovascular risk factors; treatment of gastrointestinal ulcers; internal and topical therapy for a variety of skin disorders; and as a liver protective agent (for chemical toxins) and a remedy for liver cirrhosis.Cancer therapy: Most of the work done in this area has been with laboratory animals. A group in India headed by HC Goel (at the Department of Radiation Biology, Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences, in Delhi) has published several reports on the potential of a hippophae extract (an alcohol extract, which would mainly contain the flavonoids) to protect the bone marrow from damage due to radiation; his group also showed that the extract may help faster recovery of bone marrow cells. In China, a study was done to demonstrate faster recovery of the hemopoietic system after high dose chemotherapy (with 5-FU) in mice fed the sea buckthorn oil. The seed oil has been found to enhance non-specific immunity and to provide anti-tumor effects in preliminary laboratory studies.Cardiovascular diseases: In a double-blind clinical trial conducted in China, 128 patients with ischemic heart disease were given total flavonoids of sea buckthorn at 10 mg each time, three times daily, for 6 weeks. The patients had a decrease in cholesterol level and improved cardiac function; also they had fewer anginas than those receiving the control drug. No harmful effect of sea buckthorn flavonoids was noted in renal functions or hepatic functions. The mechanism of action may include reduced stress of cardiac muscle tissue by regulation of inflammatory mediators. In a laboratory animal study, the flavonoids of sea buckthorn were shown to reduce the production of pathogenic thromboses. Some simple formulas based on sea buckthorn have been developed recently for treating cardiac disorders. For example, there is a liquid preparation of sea buckthorn flavonoids with carthamus (safflower) and licorice, called Ai Xin Bao (from the Shanxi Ai Xin Biological Technology Development Center), which is intended for use in treatment of coronary heart disease and sequelae of heart attack and stroke, through improving blood circulation and restoring cardiac function.Gastric ulcers: Hippophae is traditionally used in the treatment of gastric ulcers, and laboratory studies confirm the efficacy of the seed oil for this application. Its functions may be to normalize output of gastric acid and reduce inflammation by controlling pro-inflammatory mediators.Liver cirrhosis: A clinical trial demonstrated that sea buckthorn extracts helped normalize liver enzymes, serum bile acids, and immune system markers involved in liver inflammation and degeneration. In addition, sea buckthorn oil protects the liver from damaging effects of toxic chemicals, as revealed in laboratory studies.Skin: An ingredient of the oil, palmitoleic acid, is a component of skin. It is considered a valuable topical agent in treating burns and healing wounds. This fatty acid can also nourish the skin when taken orally if adequate quantities of sea buckthorn or its oil are consumed; this is a useful method for treating systemic skin diseases, such as atopic dermatitis. The only other major plant source of palmitoleic acid is macadamia nuts; the oil is used to nourish the skin. Sea buckthorn oil is already widely used alone or in various preparations topically applied for burns, scalds, ulcerations, and infections. It is an ingredient in sunblock-hippophae oil has UV-blocking activity as well as emollient properties-and it is an aid in promoting regeneration of tissues. The fruit may also be used for benefiting the hair: the name hippophae, means shiny horse, and refers to the good coat developed by horses feeding off the plant.Reference:1) http://pubmed.gov/ 2) http://www.itmonline.org/http://www.yayseven.blogspot.com/ is intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as a guide for diagnosis or treatment of any disease. Always consult your healthcare professional for medical treatment.
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Thursday, February 26, 2009
Explore The Power Of Seven
In todays society we experience a continual assualt of daily stressors that can have severe consequences on our health and well-being. How many people do you know that eat right, drink enough water, and get enough sleep?
WELL......
Find out how eXfuze can change your health and you wealth.....
eXfuze is a multi botanical with a full spectrum of nutrition. Our Seven+ product contains seven super fruits including Gac, Acai, Goji, Noni, Fucoidan, Mangosteen and Seabuckthorn. These are extracts, not concentrates. Seven+ also has Pomegranate, Aloe Vera, and Agave. There is no sugar added, no sodium or potassium benzoate as a preservative. Seven+ has a proprietary vegetable preservative, and best of all it is cold processed, to keep the highest amount of nutrition. Last, but not least, Seven+ contains structured water. With our organic, wild crafted product and structured water, the absorption of our product is incredible.
The nutrients found in eXfuze,
Vitamins
Xanthones
Phytochemicals
Antioxidants
Amino Acids
Magnesium
Calcium
Iron
Iodine
Zinc
Trace Minerals
Beta Carotene
Lycopene
Omegas 3s, 6s, 7s & 9s
Folic Acid
Seven+ has no sugar added, no artificial sweeteners and no sodium Benzoate
Potential Benefits from Seven+,
Cleanses and "detoxes" the body
Offers increase energy and Stamina
Contains Omega Fatty Acids to help maintain healthy cholesterol levels
Possesses anti-inflammatory benefits
Promotes quicker healing
Supports the immune system
Improves Sleep
Fights Damaging free-radicals
Contains Xanthones which may help reverse the signs of ageing
Aids in cellular regeneration
Contains amino aids and trace minerals for muscle regeneration and contractions
Supports sugar control
Promotes healthy joint mobility and function
Aids appetite control
Improves mental focus clarity
May help regulate emotions and calm nerves
Enhances gastrointestinal health
Supports the cardiovascular system and good circulation
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