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AGELESS PLUS NEW IMPROVED!

Clinical Applications

  • Support Improved Dietary Nutrient Intake*
  • Provide Long-Lasting Antioxidant Support*
  • Support Individuals with Higher Vitamin D Requirements*
  • Provide Foundation Micronutrition for a Variety of Protocols*

Ageless Plus is a conveniently dose-packaged combination of three formulas that provide comprehensive nutritional support for health and well-being, especially when higher vitamin D intake and long-lasting antioxidant support against free radical damage is desirable.*

 

Directions:

Consume the contents of one packet daily, or as directed by your healthcare professional. Consult your healthcare professional prior to use. Individuals taking medication, especially blood thinners, should discuss potential interactions with their healthcare professional.

Do not use if packet is damaged.

 *All NutriMedical Inc. Formulas Meet or Exceed cGMP Quality Standards

 

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*AGELESS PLUS WILL REPLACE AGELESS VANILLA!

The average diet can be lacking in complete nutrition due to modern food-production techniques, poor food choices, and nutrient-depleting preparation methods.[1-3] Combine these with the toll of lifestyle stress and oxidizing chemicals—found in foods and the environment—and it becomes essential to ensure comprehensive foundation nutrition for the body. To help achieve this, each cellophane-wrapped packet of ActivEssentials with Ageless Plus contains the following NutriMedical Inc. formulas and ingredient combinations:* Multivitamin Formula w/o Iron This high-quality, hypoallergenic multivitamin/mineral blend provided in vegetable capsules not only features activated vitamin cofactors and patented Albion® chelated mineral complexes, but it also includes folate as 5-MTHF as well as methylcobalamin as MecobalActive™. The form of 5-MTHF is Quatrefolic®, which is proven to have greater stability, solubility, and bioavailability compared to calcium salt forms of 5-MTHF.[4] MecobalActive is a patented form of methylcobalamin that has very high purity; no harmful solvents are used in its production.

[5] The balanced nutrient profile in Multivitamin Formula w/o Iron supports vitamin/mineral synergistic activity; antioxidant protection with vitamins C and E, selenium, and carotenoids; and phase I detoxification.* Omega-3 Max Formula is made using a proprietary MaxSimil composition containing monoglyceride fish oil with no additional ingredients, carriers, or excipients. Each fish-gelatin softgel is enteric-coated. The fish oil is non-GMO, certified sustainable from Scandinavia, and antibiotic-free. Additionally, it is eco-friendly because the greater absorption of EPA and DHA ultimately means that fewer grams of fish oil need to be harvested for the same benefit. Research suggests that consumption of EPA and DHA omega-3 fatty acids may support cardiovascular health.

[6] Studies have also shown that fish oils may support healthy cytokine production, promote optimal joint function

[7], and support overall brain and nervous system function.*

[8] Broccoli Power and D3 This combination contains truebroc® glucoraphanin, a patented phytochemical derived from broccoli extract that is featured in NutriMedical Inc.’s Broccoli Power formulas, and bioactive D3. These two nutrients continue to be the focus of much research for their protective roles at both system and cellular levels.* Broccoli Powder delivers 15 mg of glucoraphanin, the glucosinolate in broccoli that converts to sulforaphane in the body. Extensive research suggests that when glucoraphanin is enzymatically converted to sulforaphane (its active form), it safely and effectively supports the Nrf2 system, antioxidant systems, and vital phase II detoxification enzymes.

[9,10] This process provides protection from common toxins and xenobiotics. In addition, sulforaphane has been shown to support normal cell-life regulation.

[11-14] It has also been shown to support the body’s response to harmful microbes, a healthy response to aging-associated changes in cytokine production, and eye and cardiovascular health.*

[15-19] D3 is provided as 2000 IU of cholecalciferol, identical to the form in which it is derived in the body from cholesterol and synthesized by sunlight on the skin. Although vitamin D forms are similar biochemically, a recent study reported D3 to be approximately 87% more potent in raising and maintaining serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) concentrations and in producing two- to threefold greater storage of vitamin D than did equimolar D2 (ergocalciferol).

[20] In addition to musculoskeletal benefits, research now suggests that optimal serum levels of vitamin D support normal cell differentiation, cardiovascular health, normal immune function, good balance, healthy mood, normal fetal development, neuronal growth and neurodevelopment, healthy glucose metabolism, periodontal health, and normal intestinal immune responses.*[21-23)

 

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  4. Heany RP. Vitamin D in health and disease. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2008 Sep;3(5):1535-41. [PMID: 18525006

 

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