Product Spotlight:
Isotonix® Multivitamin
The month, our
Health & Nutrition team
highlighted the benefits of Isotonix® Multivitamin and its importance
for supporting proper body functioning, including an informative and
exciting webinar hosted by Elizabeth Benton yesterday.
In case you missed out yesterday, our weekly Product Spotlight breaks
down the importance of not only taking a multivitamin, but taking one
that is
isotonic. We hope this information reminds you why you should
take your multivitamin and help you show others why they should, as
well!
Let’s peddle backwards first and review why vitamins and minerals are important.
Vitamins help the body maintain normal metabolic
function, convert food into energy, help growth and body repair, build
immunity, synthesize hormones, and activate enzymes for proper body
function. Vitamins need
minerals to perform these actions.
The body uses
minerals to activate enzyme reactions
within the body, support electrical transmitters, regulate water and
electrolytes, and metabolize the three major dietary nutrients:
proteins, carbohydrates and lipids.
In a nutshell, vitamins and minerals are essential for basic survival.
Where do we get vitamins and minerals?
Thousands of years ago, before the days of manufactured supplements,
humans found sufficient nutrients, vitamins, and minerals in their diet
from plants and foods grown around them. However, over time and
especially in recent years, the high demand for production and
preservation and the industrialization of farming have decreased the
amount of vitamins and minerals found in whole foods.
The industrialization of agriculture which allows farmers to produce
more plants faster and that last longer gives plants less time to absorb
nutrients naturally. The ingredients in fertilizers interfere with the
natural absorption process as well as contribute to soil-mineral
depletion.
According to
The Journal of HortScience,
the average vegetable found in today’s supermarket is anywhere from
five to 40 percent lower in minerals, proteins and vitamins compared to
those harvested just 50 years ago.
Why take a supplement?
With the prevelance less nutrient rich foods on the market, it is
becoming more and more important for humans to fill in the gaps, which
is where a multivitamin supplement comes in. Many supplements contain
100 percent or more of the vitamins and minerals the average human body
needs.
So why Isotonix®?
Isotonic refers to when the fluid consumed is concentrated the same
as the body’s fluids, allowing for proper cell metabolism and effective
transportation through cells. In comparison to other forms of
consumption, isotonic consumption delivers the maximum amount of
nutrients to the bloodstream faster.
Taking supplements in pill or
capsule form can take between 40 minutes to four hours, while isotonic
delivery can happen as fast as five minutes. In the time it takes to
digest a pill or capsule, the body loses vitamin actives and traps
micronutrients.
Isotonix® Multivitamin has 100 percent of many of the vitamins needed
for proper nutritional balance and even exceeds 100 percent in some
nutrients.
If you love your Multivitamin and wondered how to maximize the amount
of proper nutrients or what to recommend to anyone looking to achieve
optimal health, we suggest the
Daily Essentials Kit,
which contains Isotonix OPC-3®, Isotonix® Multivitamin, Isotonix®
Activated B-Complex and Isotonix® Calcium Plus. This kit provides
ingredients to supports heart health, immunity, energy and mood, and the
body’s ability to adapt to stress.*
Elizabeth talked about all of this and more yesterday so if
you missed her webinar, make sure not to miss the next one! Did you
learn something today? What other questions might you have about the
Multivitamin?
Email me for all of the upcoming webinars. Remember knowledge is power and when you know what and how to take care of your system for optimal health, then taking care and doing what you love comes easier.
Contact me any time for any questions you may have about Isotonix and or Market America.
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