Res-Q
CellPower
Why do I need to take
Res-Q CellPower?
Res-Q CellPower consists of
a unique combination of antioxidants
that promote a healthy cardiovascular
system.
-The
antioxidants in Res-Q CellPower
promote strength and elasticity
in tissues, veins and arteries.
Res-Q CellPower is recommended
for anyone on a cholesterol-lowering
regimen or trying to maintain
cholesterol health.
How is Res-Q
CellPower processed?
Res-Q CellPower undergoes an extensive
purification process, including
molecular distillation, to ensure
removal of heavy metals.
-The
Norwegian “virgin”
salmon oil, as the word implies,
is cold processed to retain its
natural Astaxanthin content.
-The
Norwegian virgin salmon oil serves
as a base for the ingredients
that we add to it, enhancing the
absorption of the antioxidants,
and increasing the effectiveness
of those ingredients.
What are Free
Radicals? -Free
radicals, (by-products of normal
bodily processes), are very unstable
atoms that react quickly with
other compounds, damaging healthy
cells.
Environmental factors such as
pollutants, radiation, UV rays
and cigarette smoke can spawn
free radicals. The free radical
“steals” an electron
from the first stable atom it
bumps into. Then the attacked
atom compensates by stealing from
another, setting forth a negative
chain reaction.
What are Antioxidants?
-
Antioxidants are compounds that
neutralize free radicals by donating
one of their own electrons, which
they can manage properly without—thereby
ending the electron-stealing chain
reaction process. -
One of the antioxidants in Res-Q
CellPower, Astaxanthin, works
differently than other antioxidants
by consuming free radicals instead
of donating an electron. Antioxidants
promote healthy, stable cells.
Can
children and teenagers take Res-Q
CellPower?
We always recommend that our customers
review all nutritional supplements
with their physician prior to
use. Res-Q CellPower contains
safe and beneficial levels of
essential nutrients.
Can pregnant
women take Res-Q CellPower?
We always recommend that our customers
review all nutritional supplements
with their physician prior to
use.
In particular, pregnant and nursing
women should always work with
their doctor regarding vitamin
intake to ensure that they are
not over or under supplementing.
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