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Xtreme Greens™ with MSM is a powerful natural food formulation of
organically grown grasses and vegetables, sprouted grains, blood purifying and
immune enhancing herbs, and antioxidants. The Xtreme Greens ™ formula is
synergistically blended with MSM (MethylSulfonylMethane), to enhance and
preserve the radiating frequency of each ingredient.
Xtreme Greens ™ with MSM is naturally alkaline, helping to balance
your body's pH, while providing you with the vitamins, minerals, amino acids,
and plant proteins you need for proper cell regeneration.
Herbal green nutrients have many health benefits which include the support
of the immune system, strengthening cell integrity, scavenging free
radicals, the reduction of oxidative stress and damage, support healthy weight
loss, cleanse and detoxify the body from harmful toxins, improve blood profile,
improve digestion and boost energy levels.
For the human body to perform at an optimal level, it must be supplied
the correct balance of enzymatic nutrients like a high performance engine
requires the right ratio of race fuels; Xtreme Greens is just that... Race Fuel
for your body!
Suggested Use: As an adult dietary supplement, take three (3) capsules
1-2 times daily. These can be taken anytime you want a natural energy boost.
Drink plenty of fluids with this product for optimal effects.
(info from Wikipedia.com, Drugs.com & NRG-X Labs staff
members)
Wheat Grass Juice Concentrate- 1 ounce of wheatgrass juice is as
nutritionally valuable as (2.2 lb) of green vegetables, a ratio of 1:35. In
fact, the vitamin and mineral content of 1 ounce of wheatgrass juice is roughly
equivalent to the vitamin and mineral content of 1 ounce of fresh vegetables.
Wheat Grass Juice can also improve the digestive system, prevent cancer,
diabetes and heart disease, cure constipation, detoxify heavy metals from the
bloodstream, help make menopause more manageable and promote general well-being!
(according to Wikipedia)
Barley Grass Juice Concentrate - According to a recent study, eating whole
grain barley can regulate blood sugar for up to 10 hrs after consumption
compared to white or even whole-grain wheat, which has a similar glycemic
index.
Alfalfa Juice Concentrate - Alfalfa has been used as an herbal medicine for
over 1,500 years. Alfalfa is high in protein, calcium, plus other minerals,
vitamin A, vitamins in the B group, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, and vitamin
K. In early Chinese medicines, physicians used young alfalfa leaves to treat
disorders related to the digestive tract and the kidneys. In Hindu societies,
ayurvedic physicians used the leaves for treating poor digestion. They made a
cooling poultice from the seeds for boils. At the time, alfalfa was also
believed to be helpful towards people suffering from arthritis and water
retention. It is majorly used in homeopathic medicines worldwide. Today, alfalfa
is suggested for treating anemia, diabetes, to extend appetite and contribute
towards weight gain, as a diuretic for increased urination, for indigestion and
bladder disorders, alfalfa can also be used as an estrogen replacement in order
to increase breast milk and to mitigate premenstrual syndrome, a dietary
supplement, and to lower blood cholestrol levels.
Hawaiian Spirulina powder -Spirulina contains an unusually high amount of
protein, between 55% and 77% by dry weight, depending upon the source. It is a
complete protein, containing all essential amino acids, though with reduced
amounts of methionine, cysteine, and lysine when compared to the proteins of
meat, eggs, and milk. It is, however, superior to typical plant protein, such as
that from legumes. Spirulina contains vitamin B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), B3
(nicotinamide), B6 (pyridoxine), B9 (folic acid), vitamin C, vitamin D, and
vitamin E. Spirulina is a rich source of potassium, and also contains calcium,
chromium, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, selenium, sodium, and
zinc. Spirulina is rich in gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), and also provides
alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), linoleic acid (LA), stearidonic acid (SDA),
eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), and arachidonic acid
(AA).
Pomagranate Extract - Pomegranate is a delicious fruit with many beneficial
compounds. Pomegranate has substances, such as polyphenols, that have
antioxidant, anti-viral, and anti-tumor activity. Pomegranate may also be
helpful in maintaining healthy cholesterol and triglyceride levels, and a recent
study indicates pomegranate has compounds that play a role in osteoarthritis and
prostate health.
Dandelion Leaf - Both dandelion leaf and root have been used for centuries to
treat liver, gall bladder, and kidney ailments, weak digestion, and rheumatism.
They are also considered mildly laxative. The fresh root or its preparations are
thought to be more potent than the dried root. The leaves have traditionally
been used as a diuretic. delion root and leaf are widely used in herbal
medicines in Europe. The leaves are diuretic but also high in potassium, so they
help to compensate for potassium lost with increased urination. Bitter compounds
in the leaves (and root) increased bile secretion in laboratory animals by more
than 40 percent. The leaves are prescribed as a diuretic in cases of water
retention and for bloating accompanied by flatulence and loss of appetite.
MSM - Clinical evidence for the usefulness of MSM is limited to animal
studies and four published clinical studies in humans. These pilot studies of
MSM have suggested many benefits, particularly for treatment of osteoarthritis.
Further studies would be needed to test the usefulness of the chemical as a
medical therapy.
Osteoarthritis: After several reports that MSM helped arthritis in animal
models, a double-blind, placebo-controlled study suggested that 1500 mg per day
MSM (alone or in combination with glucosamine sulfate) was helpful in relieving
symptoms of knee osteoarthritis[8] Kim et al. then conducted a double-blind
clinical trial of MSM for treatment of patients with osteoarthritis of the knee.
Twenty-five patients took 6 g/day MSM and 25 patients took a placebo for 12
weeks. Ten patients did not complete the study, and intention to treat analysis
was performed. Patients who took MSM had significantly reduced pain and improved
physical functioning, without major adverse events. No evidence of a more
general anti-inflammatory effect was found, as there were no significant changes
in two measures of systemic inflammation: C-reactive protein level and
erythrocyte sedimentation rate. The authors cautioned that this short pilot
study did not address the long-term safety and usefulness of MSM, but suggested
that physicians should consider its use for certain osteoarthritis patients, and
that long-term studies should be conducted.[9]
Bilberry Extract - Laboratory studies have provided preliminary evidence that
bilberry consumption may inhibit or reverse eye disorders such as macular
degeneration, but this therapeutic use remains unproven in humans.
Black Walnut Leaf - is an antiseptic and antibacterial that combats infection
and has been used in Germany for decades to clear sinus infection and runny
nose.
Blackberry Leaf - has been used to treat diarrhea and sore throat with good
effect. The leaf was often chewed to relieve bleeding gums and mouth ulcers and
has been found to be an effective astringent and diuretic.
Red Raspberry Leaf - (Rubus idaeus) is a pale-green leaf produced by the
Raspberry plant; an upright shrub with perennial roots and prickly, biennial
canes. The leaf has many medical uses due to its rich content in vitamins,
minerals, and tannins. The leaves contain high concentrations of several
vitamins and minerals because of the plant's secondary compounds. Vitamin C and
vitamin E are present in large amounts as well as Vitamin A and some B Complex.
Increased Vitamin A intake in the form of the carotenoids of red raspberry leaf
can aid the immune system as well as facilitate healthy skin and bone
development. Vitamin E serves to promote better circulation.
Blueberry Fruit - Blueberries have a diverse range of micronutrients, with
notably high levels (relative to respective Dietary Reference Intakes) of the
essential dietary mineral manganese, vitamin B6, vitamin C, vitamin K and
dietary fiber. One serving provides a relatively low glycemic load score of 4
out of 100 per day. Especially in wild species, blueberries contain
anthocyanins, other antioxidant pigments and various phytochemicals possibly
having a role in reducing risks of some diseases, including inflammation and
different cancers.
Papaya Leaf - It is included as a component in powdered meat tenderizers, and
is also marketed in tablet form to remedy digestive problems.
Slippery Elm Bark - Slippery Elm is a valuable tree that has many traditional
uses. The inner bark can be ground into a nutrient-rich gruel, off which one can
solely survive for a short period. The bark also contains a mucilage that is
used as a remedy for sore throats. Sometimes it is dried and ground into a
powder beforehand, then made into a tea. Both Slippery Elm gruel and tea are
said to soothe the digestive tract, especially the GI tracts of those with
irritable bowel syndrome or gastritis. There are no known contraindications for
Slippery Elm. It is also not technically a drug because it comprises mainly
mucilage and various nutrients. According to Herbs and Natural Supplements: An
Evidence-Based Guide, "Although Slippery Elm has not been scientifically
investigated, the FDA has approved it as a safe demulcent substance."
Marshmallow Root - In herbalism mallow is used as a gargle to treat mouth and
throat ulcers. It is also useful for gastric ulcers. The flowers and young
leaves can be eaten. They are often added to salads or boiled and fried. They
are also used in cosmetics for the skin.
Chlorella (cracked cell) - Chlorella is a genus of single-celled green algae,
belonging to the phylum Chlorophyta. Chlorella protein is “complete”, for it has
the ten amino acids considered essential, and it is also packed with calories,
fat, and vitamins. Chlorella has been found to have anti-tumor properties along
with weight control, cancer prevention, and immune system support are all
positive health benefits attributed to this algae.
Echinacea Purpurea - One study shows Echinacea purpurea has antidepressant
properties in white rats as it increased the stimulating action of L-DOPA .
Echinacea is commonly believed to stimulate the immune system.
Alfalfa Juice Extract - Alfalfa has been used as an herbal medicine for over
1,500 years. Alfalfa is high in protein, calcium, plus other minerals, vitamin
A, vitamins in the B group, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, and vitamin K.
Cascara Sagrada - The dried, aged bark of this tree has been used continually
for at least 1,000 years by both native and immigrant Americans as a laxative
natural medicine, commercially called "Cascara Sagrada", but old timers call it
"chitticum bark".