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Active Liquid Vitamins by Active Liquid Wellness 8.45 fluid Ounces
Efficient And Healthy Way To Get Balanced Nutrition*
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Your supplements should be as 'natural' as possible for better absorption and nutritional potency. Active Liquid Vitamins are 100% natural--as Mother Nature intended! Because the body is more accustomed to processing natural ingredients, a small amount of natural vitamins will have the same effect as a much larger dose of synthetic vitamins.*
Liquid vitamins have a very high absorption rate and are bioavailable. Unlike tablets and capsules, they don't require binders to keep them together, disintegraters to help breakup, or artificial colors, flavorings or sweeteners. With nothing to impede absorption, liquid supplements are easier on the body and better utilized!*
Active Liquid Wellness believes in moderation. Because everyone is different and each person has a unique metabolism, everyone requires different amounts of vitamins and minerals in varying proportions. The answer isn't mega-doses of nutrients, it's smaller doses of active, efficient, easily absorbed nutrients, allowing individuals to adjust their intake accordingly.*
This lower yet more efficient dosing is achieved by using natural vitamins in a highly absorbent liquid form. To this end, Active Liquid Vitamins uses the RDA (Recommended Daily Allowance) as a basis for moderation and balance. This is the foundation for a daily ‘maintenance’ dose which can be increased as the need arises.*
Children need vitamins as much as adults and possibly more so. They need all the essentials to help develop their immune system and become healthy adults. Active Liquid Wellness suggests: drink plenty of water and monitor the results. As always, consult your doctor first.*
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Supplement FactsServing Size: One-Fourth (1/4) Fluid Oz (7.5 ML) Servings Per Container: Approximately 33 | | | | Amount Per Serving | Daily Value | Vitamin A (50 Percent As Beta-carotene/ Retinyl Palmitate) | 2500 IU | 50% | Vitamin C (I-ascorbic Acid) | 120 mg | 200% | Vitamin D3 (Cholicalciferol) | 200 IU | 50% | Vitamin E (D-alpha-tocopheryl Acetate) | 16 IU | 50% | Vitamin K1 (Phyliquinone) | 20 mcg | 25% | Vitamin K2 (Menaquinone-7) | 20 mcg | 25% | Vitamin B1 (Thiamine HCI) | 0.75 mg | 50% | Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin-5 Phosphate) | 0.85 mg | 50% | Vitamin B3 (Niacin/niacinamide) | 10 mg | 50% | Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxal-5 Phosphate) | 1 mg | 50% | Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) | 200 mcg | 50% | Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) | 3 mcg | 50% | Biotin (D-biotin) | 150 mcg | 50% | Pantothenic Acid (D- Calcium Pantothenate) | 5 mg | 50% | | Choline (Bitarate) | 100 mg | ** | | Citrus Bioflavonoids | 200 mg | ** | | Inositol | 20 mg | ** | | ** Daily Value Not Established. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. |
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| Natural Flavor, Potassium Sorbate, Purified Water, Sodium Benzoate, Stevia |
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| As a dietary supplement for adults, one and one-half (1½) teaspoons (¼ fluid oz. or 7.5ml) daily, or as directed by your healthcare professional ... Children 2 - 3 years, one-half (½) teaspoon daily; 4 - 8 years, three-fourths (3/4) teaspoon daily; 9 - 18 years, one (1) teaspoon daily. Drink plenty of water and monitor your condition. As always, consult your pediatrician. ... Best in the morning at least 30 minutes after taking your minerals. |
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| Do not use if seal is broken. ... Shake well before use. ... Refrigerate after opening. ... Keep out of the reach of children. |
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| This product is free of Sugar, Yeast, Gluten, Wheat, Corn, Soy Starch and Dairy Products. |
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| General Deficiency, Immune System Support, Malnutrition, Vitamin Deficiency |
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| Cellular Function, Immune System |
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All Natural
Would you sooner eat an apple that's been picked fresh from the tree or eat a man-made synthesized version from a laboratory? For thousands of years our body has processed natural forms of vitamins and it knows how to handle them. It has difficulty absorbing man-made synthetic vitamins because the molecular structure is different and this affects what happens at the cellular level. Most Vitamin E used in supplements is synthetic. Active Liquid Vitamins uses natural vitamin E which begins with a d, whereas synthetic vitamin E starts with a dl. If the formulation just lists vitamin E or If they say dl-alpha-tocopherol, dl-alpha-tocopherol acetate, or dl alpha-tocopherol-acid succinate, then they are synthetic and you may reconsider using them.* While most brands use mostly synthetic man-made vitamins, Active Liquid Vitamins is formulated with only natural and ‘body ready’ forms of vitamins to deliver maximum potency. Your supplements should be as 'natural' as possible for better absorption and nutritional potency. Man made synthetic vitamins do not deliver the nutritional potency of those made by Mother Nature.* • Can plants flourish in depleted soil...If they can, then how healthy are they going to be? • If we eat plants grown in depleted soil...how healthy are we going to be? • There is a great emphasis on the importance of vitamins these days but not many people realize how invaluable minerals are. There is a synergy between plants, animals & humans and it all evolves around the minerals on our planet.
We came from the earth, we eat from the earth and we all return to the earth. We all rely on minerals and without a sufficient quantity of the right minerals we can suffer.
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In Western Medicine, we treat disease with single molecules derived either synthetically or from naturally occurring sources. After decades of this, we have learned to our chagrin that there is a downside to such treatment. The short-term benefits of the singlemolecule approach to medication are rapidly eroding through adaptation of mutating pathogens and increasingly unpredictable drug interactions. Furthermore, situations associated with prescription drugs are the third leading cause of death in the United States.* The scientific realization that single molecules might be disruptive in a natural system of interdependent multi-component chemistry is gaining momentum among conscientious researchers. Additionally, the healthy functioning of organs such as the liver and kidneys may depend upon encountering molecular concentrations of digestible substances within adaptable limits. It may well be that organ stress relates to the susceptibility of disease.* The future of safe and reliable medicines will depend upon a scientific regression to past botanical therapies. Regulatory resistance to the clinical testing of multi-component candidate drugs as distinct from single molecule drugs is loosening up. The term “drug” is a confusing and complex one, since it refers to all substances used or intended for use in the treatment of disease. Should someone claim that cherries cure rheumatoid arthritis and sell them for that purpose, then those cherries are categorized as “illegal drugs” until such time as the FDA approves their use in that regard. Ironically, illegal drugs include all unapproved substances from soup to nuts where the provider claims to treat any disease by that means. Our hypothetical cherries would be classified alongside cocaine and heroin and their sale subject to criminal prosecution.* Our internal organs are designed for or have adapted to the processing of food and oxygen. Synthetic medicines enter our bodies in the guise of food. Any deviation from the form or substance of natural food might be expected to cause some degree of stress in the organs involved. Logically, it can be assumed that the more a specific medication resembles normal food, the more efficient should be its processing. Should the single molecules encountered in synthetic and natural source-derived drugs be found in whole foods alongside many other multi-components, then the resulting bio-processing might be more efficient and less stressful.* CellQuest is leading the necessary transition from single molecule medicines to the multi-component system. The Musa plants cultivated in the Dominican Republic by CellQuest are ideal for this purpose and are organically farmed using natural elicitors and bio-botanical techniques to ensure consistent phytochemical composition in the end product. The proprietary process involves the minimization of diurnal circadian variations in plant chemistry. The transition to botanical therapies will be the way of the future and key to safe and efficacious health products. Western Medicine objections to the dedicated use of plants and herbs, related to significant variations in plant composition and consistency, will be overcome by diligent scientific efforts.* |
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The name Colloidal Minerals was first used by the pioneer Thomas Jefferson Clark to describe a mineral deposit he discovered in 1920! Thomas Jefferson Clark discovered a unique deposit of minerals in a pre-historic valley in Utah that were believed to be the remains of an ancient rain forest. Geologists say the rain forest was rapidly buried 60-120 million years ago by rising flood waters. Sand, clay & silt had shielded the plants with an impervious barrier that protected them from the elements. Clark believed he had found the source of a legend thousands of years old. Indians who befriended him had told him of a "sacred spring" with great healing powers that had dried up 100-200 years earlier. Many years of hard life as a rancher had taken its toll and Clark's health began to fail. No longer able to remain in the saddle or maintain his ranch, Clark was desperate for a cure. Plagued with severe fatigue, abdominal pain and a major loss of appetite, he had been reduced to 97 pounds. The nearest doctor was a day and a half's ride away and Clark was not expected to survive. In desperation he devised a method to "leach" the minerals from the ore samples he had collected, using purified water. He began to drink his formulation and finally regained his health. Word spread about Clark's recovery and people flocked to get his amazing mineral. In 1926, he began to sell his "colloidal minerals". In 1953, Thomas Jefferson Clark began to train his son Thomas Jay Clark to assist him in further research and development. Nearly a century has passed since its discovery and countless thousands the world over continue to enjoy the health benefits of these liquid minerals. Now available are Active Liquid Minerals , Active Liquid Vitamins, Active Liquid Calcium and Active Liquid Immune Support.
Most people don't know that Clark was a rancher and heavily involved with horses and mules. Clark used to supply the army with mules and unknown to many, he was one of the horse trainers for the legendary "Seabiscuit". When "Seabiscuit" went lame he applied a compress to the legs and kept them moist with the minerals that he had discovered in Utah. The rest is history... |
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Dr. Linus Pauling, winner of two Nobel Prizes, stated: "You can trace every sickness, every disease and every ailment to a mineral deficiency."
"All nutrients such as vitamins, proteins, enzymes, amino acids, carbohydrates, fats, sugars, oils, etc, require minerals for activity. Therefore vitamins and minerals should be taken separately".
"As the day dawns and we awake from our sleep, our brain needs certain chemicals to prepare the body for its daily tasks".
"Minerals are an important supplement needed to activate vitamins, proteins, enzymes, fat and carbohydrates to keep the body healthy".
"Supplementing with minerals becomes even more important as the demand for food increases and our soil and plants become more and more depleted in vital minerals. The level of minerals found even in organic fruits and vegetables is less than it was ten years ago".
"It is logical that chronic degenerative diseases have also increased, and it is concerning that not only are there more people suffering with diabetes, osteoporosis, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, etc, but that they are getting diagnosed with these types of diseases at a younger age".
"Organic minerals are easily supplemented in our diets and should be taken first thing in the morning as a liquid added to water or fruit juice. This prepares the body to maximize the amount of food and vitamins absorbed into your cells, and vitalizes you at the start of your day".
"After taking your minerals do 15 minutes of exercise and then eat a healthy breakfast. This simple morning ritual is an important part of getting your cells activated. Taking your vitamins and protein supplements with breakfast will quickly make you feel re-vitalized for a great day".
Quoted byDr. M. Marin DC, QME, a dedicated Doctor who has spent many years helping people with 'Alternative' methods of healing through research and understanding of her patients needs. |
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WANT A MAGIC One-A-Day PILL? SADLY IT DOESN'T EXIST........................WHY?
1. Everyone is different 2. You could be allergic to just one ingredient 3. You could personally be overdosing on vitamins 4. It contains too many 'synthetic' ingredients/fillers & additives 5. It is poorly absorbed Do you think your body will absorb this tablet? It has been soaking for 8 hours! LIQUID VITAMINS HAVE A VERY HIGH ABSORPTION RATE AND ARE BIO-AVAILABLE. Natural vitamins in a liquid form means that a smaller amount of ingredients are able to achieve the same results as larger 'Synthetic' doses. Unlike tablets and capsules, they don't require binders to keep them together, disintegrators to help breakup, or artificial colors / flavors / sweeteners or wax coating materials. You can do a simple test to see if your tablets / capsules are being absorbed. Soak one of your tablets/capsules in a small container of vinegar. It should start to dissolve within 30 minutes. WHY DOES ACTIVE WELLNESS NOT COMBINE THEIR MINERALS AND VITAMINS? All nutrients such as vitamins, proteins, enzymes, amino acids, carbohydrates, fats, sugars, oils, etc, require minerals for activity. Therefore vitamins and minerals should be taken separately. We suggest that you take your minerals first thing in the morning and your vitamins at least 30 minutes later. Mixing minerals with vitamins reduces the potency of the vitamins by approximately 25%. Everyone is different--some need more minerals than vitamins and others vice versa!* BALANCE AND MODERATION Did you know that too much Calcium depletes Magnesium? Did you know that too much Vitamin C depletes Copper? The list goes on! Many companies are now fortifying their food products with vitamins and minerals. Because everyone eats differently, you could inadvertently be overdosing with supplements. Excessive amounts of the ‘Fat-Soluble’ vitamins A, D, E & K (named because they require fat for absorption and are stored in fatty tissue) can be dangerous, that is why many healthcare professionals recommend that you obtain medical advice before using high quantities.* You won’t see mega doses of vitamins because everyone is different. We all consume different food, have different metabolisms, different genes, different life styles and are different in size and weight. What may be the right dosage for one person may not be good for another. The answer is NOT mega doses of vitamins, but smaller quantities that are used more efficiently. We achieve this by using natural vitamins in a highly absorbent liquid form. To this end, Active Liquid Vitamins uses the RDA (Recommended Daily Allowance) as a basis for moderation and balance. This is the foundation for a daily ‘maintenance’ dose which can be increased as the need arises.* This flexible and balanced approach helps more people to control their daily nutritional needs without overdosing on vitamins and jeopardizingtheir health!* |
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The Basic Minerals are grouped into two categories: essential minerals and trace minerals. Essential minerals such as calcium, chloride, potassium, sodium, sulfur, phosphorus, and magnesium are needed by the body in larger amounts. The trace minerals, such as chromium, cobalt, copper, chloride, iodine, iron, manganese, molybdenum, selenium, and zinc, are needed in small quantities.* Three basic classifications of minerals exist: Metallic minerals, Chelated minerals, and Colloidal minerals.
Metallic minerals are those found in their elemental form. The primary disadvantage of metallic minerals is that their degree of absorption availability in the body is minimal--the least of the three forms.* Chelated minerals are metallic minerals surrounded by an amino acid. This helps to solubilize the mineral, making it more available for the body to use. An example is the chelated mineral chromium picolinate; it is chromium chelated with picolinic acid.* Colloidal minerals are those that occur naturally in the colloidal state. They are small particles that can easily be dispersed in a medium such as water. Due to the small particle size, there is an increase in the surface area, giving them greater exposure to the liquid in which they are carried. This results in greater absorption or usefulness to the body.* There has been much discussion, as well as some confusion, in regards to colloidal versus ionic minerals. By definition, colloidal describes the size of a particle that neither floats nor sinks in water. The smaller the particle, the greater its relative surface area, making the mineral more readily available to be acted upon, broken down and absorbed by the body. All minerals are Colloidal, no matter what form. Ionic simply refers to something that has electrical charge. All matter carries an electrical charge, either positive or negative, enabling the materials to 'stick' together. Research shows that the soil in which plants are grown and on which animals are raised is so depleted in essential nutrients, we simply cannot eat enough food to meet nutritional needs, much less overcome past accumulated deficiencies. Our diets most often consist of too many processed foods. For this reason alone, a multi-mineral formula is essential to 'put back' all we are no longer receiving from the foods we eat today.* A deficiency, or depletion, of a mineral in your diet can relate to a less-than-optimal state of well-being. There are complex interactions among vitamins and minerals, and a deficiency or excess of one affects the others. Those most at risk of a nutritional deficiency are: children, pregnant women, teenage girls, the elderly, chronically ill and vegetarians.* Some of the more common deficiencies would include: • Iron - causing anemia; low red blood cell count* • Calcium - affecting bone density and may lead to osteoporosis* • Iodine - cause is larger than the thyroid gland, a condition called goiter* • Magnesium - causes muscle spasms, weakness and irregular heartbeat* • Potassium - causes weakness, fatigue, loss of appetite and insomnia* • Zinc - causes poor wound healing; increases susceptibility to infection and loss of taste* • Molybdenum - causes reduced Neurologic communication along the neural pathways and through connective tissues* • Selenium - heightens the potential for lipid aggregation in the bloodstream* • Germanium - required for core vitality and full production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)* Every living cell on this planet depends on minerals. Like vitamins, minerals function as coenzymes. Our minerals come from the earth. If the mineral retreat is not contained in the soil, it will not be in the food grown there and thus will not be provided to us when we eat that food. As well, the natural geographic distribution of minerals, loss of topsoil, the use of certain fertilizers, and continuous cropping and farming all contribute to mineral scarcity in the world's soils. Further, consider the refining and processing of modern 'foods' and it is understandable why we do not receive a full spectrum of minerals, even though doing so is crucial.* |
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| Over 74 of the famous Thomas Jefferson Clark ionic minerals have been added to the musa plant extract to increase its potency.. Since 1926, these minerals have been used worldwide to help combat mineral deficiency. Calcium This is the most common mineral in the human body. Calcium functions in blood clotting, muscle contraction, the nervous system, and bone and tooth formation. Calcium may also reduce your risk of colon cancer and assist in weight control.* Manganese Manganese is an essential trace element. The body contains 10 to 20 milligrams distributed throughout human tissues. It is found in high concentration in the mitochondria of cells. It is an important component of many enzyme systems involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Together with choline, manganese assists in the digestion burning of fats. It nourishes nerves and helps with proper functioning between the brain, nerves and muscles. Manganese deficiency results in abnormal skeletal development and is needed for the healthy formation of cartilage and bone. Manganese-activated glycosyltranserases may play an important role in wound healing. In the treatment of osteoporosis, a study showed that manganese and calcium were better than calcium alone in preventing bone loss over a two year test period.* Potassium Active Immune Support is a good source of potassium. Potassium is essential to cardiac function, and a deficiency may result in abnormal heartbeat (arrhythmia). This musa plant extract is helpful in reducing the risk of high blood pressure and stroke.* Potassium is a vital mineral which helps to normalize the heartbeat, send oxygen to the brain, and regulate the body’s water balance. Not only does potassium provide nutrients for the heart and respiratory system, it is also essential to healthy brain function. Research has shown that substances high in potassium can assist in learning and alertness.* The FDA has allowed the banana industry to make health claims regarding the fruits ability to lower the risks of high blood pressure and stroke. |
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• BATHING: Add 1 cup ( 4 ozs / 125 ml) to your bath water. • COOKING: You can add minerals to your food after cooking to replace those lost by heating. • SKIN PROBLEMS: Rub gently onto the affected area or use as a compress. • GUMS: Take your daily dosage (1 1/2 teaspoons / 1/4 oz) in a glass of water and rinse around the inside of the mouth before swallowing. (Preferably use undiluted) • DISTILLED/PURIFIED WATER: add 1 1/2 teaspoons ( 1/4oz / 7.5 ml) to gallon (64 ozs /1,892 ml) of water. • GARDENING: Dilute to 10:1 ratio (10 parts water to 1 part minerals) and spray on plants 1 - 2 times per week. • SORE THROAT: Use (1 1/2 teaspoons / 1/4 oz) of minerals in a glass of water and gargle. (Preferably use undiluted) • PETS: Active Immune Support is suitable for pets, primarily dogs, and has been the subject of an informal study done by Dr. Eddie Garcia, a veterinarian at the Veterinary Medical Clinic in Tampa, Florida. Dr. Garcia has seen some positive results with animals on this Immune Support extract. Active Immune Support can be mixed with their dog food or added to bread or rice cake to absorb the liquid. Chicken, beef or vegetable broth may also be mixed with Active Immune Support. Dosages for Adult Dogs:
10-30 lbs: 1 oz 2 times a day 30-60 lbs: 2 oz 2 times a day 60-100 lbs: 4 oz 2 times a day Concerned About The Quality? ACTIVE Liquid Minerals are produced in an "FDA Inspected" production facility using "food grade" equipment. The amounts of each mineral will vary slightly from run to run because they are "naturally occurring". |
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