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Healthy Cell Food is an excellent for chronic exhaustion, poor nutrition, sports performance & more!
Primary Support for: All Systems, Especially During Chronic Illness or Physical Exertion
Cellular Support Contains: Alfalfa leaf, kelp, bovine liver, panax ginseng root (Korean Ginseng), quinoa seed, sunflower seed, astragalus membranaceus root, fig fruit, gingko leaf, spirulina plankton, almond meal, gentian root, Cola acuminate (kola nut), date fruit, sugar cane, vanilla bean.
Healthy Cell Food provides nutrients supportive of cellular energy production.
In addition to the unique properties, synergists and cofactors of this food, each serving provides the following nutrients contained within the above food nutrient blend (not as isolates): Vitamin B, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, folic acid, bioflavonoids, antioxidants, carotenoids, essential fatty acids, selenium, zinc, magnesium, calcium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium and other minerals, trace mineral activators, enzymes and more.
Daily Adult Serving Size: 1-4 tablets, or 1 tsp., or as directed by health professional. Not for pregnant or lactating mothers.
What Our Bodies Need: Chronic fatigue is one of the most prevalent concerns today, owing in large part to not enough energy produced in the cells, as well as stress factors and other nutritional deficiencies. Impairment of cellular energy production has been associated with muscle soreness, vague soreness, inability to think clearly, shortness of breath and chest pain, depression, hormonal irregularities, chronic exhaustion both mental and physical, lack of desire, sexual dysfunction, slow healing, secondary complications with illness, poor circulation and more. Healthy Cell Food is a recommended adjunct to both wellness schedules and for support to recovery for all health concerns.
Healthy Cell Food is Needed For: • Digestion • Athletic perfomance • Physical & emotional exertion • Function of all internal organs • Glands • Nerve conduction • Immune system function • Emotional and mental functions and capacities • Cellular growth, reproduction, protection and mobility • Brain function • Cellular metabolism • Cardiovascular, respiratory and circulatory health • Muscle strength and capacity • Wound healing • Stress mechanisms and adrenals • Hormonal health
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