History proves Cell Power’s ingredients have stood the test of time. Here’s why you should look closer at this product…
You have to hand it to the nutritionists at NutriPlex Formulas, because they’ve put the top-researched food ingredients into their products. Ingredients that have stood the test of time. If you’ve got low energy, workout or are under stress, consider feeding your cells what they crave in the way of real nutrition.
First on the list is alfalfa. Researcher Vic Shayne, PhD, writes, “Alfalfa was originally discovered to be an energy boost for livestock, with Arabian horsemen feeding it to their horses for greater power. Alfalfa contains rich sources of calcium and protein, and an array of minerals that tend to alkalinize the body. Chlorophyll in this grass is a natural sanitizer as well as a source of lipids for hormonal health. It has been used for centuries for energy and is prescribed by natural health physicians for fatigue, chronic conditions, acidosis and nutrient deficiencies.”
Second we have quinoa (pronounced keen-wah). You’ve probably heard about this wonder food on television news reports. Quinoa was the chief staple of the South American Andes people who lived at great altitudes and were known for their stamina, able to walk endless miles over rugged terrain without rest. Quinoa grain has a lower sodium content and is higher in calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, iron, copper, manganese, and zinc than wheat, barley, or corn. This unique food has gone from stone age to space age: Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is being considered as a potential “new” crop for NASA’s Controlled Ecological Life Support System (CELSS).
You can find these two ingredients, and others, in Cell Power. Combined with BFood and you have an unbeatable whole food solution to your energy problems!
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