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Posts Tagged ‘Vitamin D’

Res-Q 1250 and Bone Health

Monday, April 27th, 2009
Res-Q 1250 helps keep healthy bones healthy.

Res-Q 1250 helps keep healthy bones healthy.

Health
Res-Q 1250, a pure, potent omega-3 supplement, may help maintain a healthy bone weight and strength, which is common to everyone. The essential fatty acids EPA and DHA are beneficial for the bones. Res-Q 1250 provides the proper balance of the omega-3 essential fatty acids EPA and DHA for good health.
  

Aging
Res-Q 1250 is beneficial to maintain good bone health during aging. A diet that includes the proper balance of fats in the diet, Vitamin D, and calcium may help keep bones healthy as we age. If you are taking calcium for bone health, then you should also take an omega-3 supplement. “Several studies evaluating n-3 PUFA ranging from 3 to 6 g/day showed a modest, but rather consistent beneficial effect of these fatty acids in joint disease.”2 (more…)

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What are Vitamins?

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

Vitamins are essential. Vitamins must be obtained from the diet because the body either does not produce the vitamins or the vitamins are not produced in large amounts.

Vitamin A is good for vision, immune system, plus growth and development. Vitamin A helps maintain a normal cell function called differentiation that is common to everyone.

Vitamin C is good for immune system, cholesterol health, arterial health, and wound healing. Vitamin C encourages collagen. Collagen is a protein that holds the cells in place, and promotes healthy, flexible, blood vessels.  (more…)

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Save Money on Res-Q Multi

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
Res-Q's Multi, a heart healthy multivitamin, contains Vitamin D3.

Res-Q's Multi, a heart healthy multivitamin, contains Vitamin D3.

Res-Q Multi contains vitamin D. The vitamin D in Res-Q Multi, is in its best form, most bioavailable form called cholecalciferol. Res-Q Multi, is Res-Q’s heart-healthy multivitamin. For heart health and the best vitamin levels, we suggest taking three caplets per day after dinner or after a meal. Each bottle has 90 caplets and if taken as directed, will last 30 days.
   
Sign up for our convenience plan and Res-Q Multi, is just $22.10. We will also give you free shipping with the Res-Q convenience plan. We will also send you a free bottle of Res-Q Multi every five months. One bottle will be shipped to you each month, and on the 5th month, we will send you the Res-Q multivitamin for free. We will continue to do this for you on every 5th Res-Q Multi shipment. This way, you will not have to worry about running out of product, or having to remember to call and order. If taken as directed, Res-Q Multi will always show up as soon as you need. No need to waste time and money running to the store, with Res-Q Convenience plan offer.

To sign up for our convenience plan, please contact a Res-Q consultant Monday-Friday by calling 1-800-26-ALIVE.

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Vitamin D News: Vitamin D and High Blood Pressure

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

As reported by Reuter’s, on November 14th 2008, “Lower blood levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D, a protein that provides an acquire measure of vitamin D in the blood, are independently associated with an increased risk of developing high blood pressure, according to findings published in Hypertension.”

The majority of women were deficient in vitamin D. Furthermore, deficiencies in Vitamin D, were linked with high blood pressure.

Supplementing the diet with Vitamin D can help prevent low levels of Vitamin D.

References:

News Article, Low vitamin D linked with high blood pressure, Reuter Health.

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Low Levels of Vitamin D Associated with Heart Risk

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Recent studies show that those with low levels of Vitamin D have increased cardiovascular health risks.

After ten years, the Health Professionals Follow Up Study published in the June issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine, showed a relationship between insufficient levels of Vitamin D and risk of heart attack compared with those with sufficient levels. This information shows that Vitamin D deficiency may jeopardize cardiovascular health. (more…)

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