15. Toxicity FoodState ® & Isolated USP Minerals Selenium in Biology & Medicine. Combs et al
16. FoodState ® & Isolated USP %Bioavailability in serum Royal Society of Chemistry, Southgate et al
17. FoodState ® & Isolated USP % Bioavailability in liver Royal Society of Chemistry, Southgate et al
18. Comparative Bioavailability FoodState ® Minerals & Isolated USP %Relative Bioavailability In Serum Royal Society of Chemistry, Southgate et al
19. Inhibition of in vitro cupric ion-induced LDL + VLDL (Concentration required to inhibit oxidation by 50%) Journal of Medicinal Food. Vinson et al
20. Effect Of FoodState ® Vitamin C Plasma Cholesterol - LDL+VLDL - Triglyceride (After One Month) Journal of Agricultural & Food Chemistry. Vinson et al
21. Blood coagulation & Fribrinolysis. Loots et al tPA Tissue Plasminogen activator The Haemostatic System (tPA: Tissue Plasminogen activator; PAI-1: plasminogen inhibitor 1) Endothelium Coagulation Fibrinolysis Thrombin Anti-thrombin Fibrinogen Fibrin Plasminogen Plasmin PAI-1 Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1 A2-antiplasmin D-dimer Platelets TAT – thrombin-antithrombin complex Marker of activation of coagulation PAP – plasmin-antiplasmin complex Marker of fibrinolyctic activity Inactivation clot thin clot
22. The effects of FoodState ® Vitamin C Complex on Haemostasis Potchefstroom University of Christian Higher Education 2001 “ Resulted in a new steady state of haemostatic balance that may be protective of CVD” “ When compared to the placebo group these decreases were significant” Thrombin Clotting Plasmin Thinning
23. Comparison of intestinal calcium absorption from a yeast derived calcium preparation and calcium carbonate Pettifor JM 1 , Abrams SA 2 , Pringle A 3 , Norris SA 1 , Arvanaghi M 4 1 MRC Mineral Metabolism Research Unit, University of the Witwatersrand 2 Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas 3 Sportron International Pty, Ltd, Johannesburg 4 Grow Co Inc, USA
26. In medicine think common things first Horses! Not uncommon things first Zebras!
27. Not zebras Red flags ALMOST ZERO ZEBRAS Red flags
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29. H - Headaches E - Energy A - Anxiety/stress R - Reeling H - Hormones O - Overweight O - Oedema F - Fears B - Bloating E - Esteem A - Anger T - Tired S - Sadness T - Tummy H - Hyper/hypotension I - Immune N - Neck & Back pain K - Kidney / Bladder H - Hyperactive O - Obsessiveness R - Remembering S - Sinus E - Engram S - Sleep
46. Source: DeMaeyer, EM, Dallman P, Gurney JM, Hallberg L, Sood SK, & Srikantia SG (1989). Preventing and controlling iron deficiency Anaemia through primary health care: a guide for health administrators and programme managers, pp 5-58 WHO Geneva 50% 50% 55% 60% 25% Proportion of People in developing countries who are Anaemic
47. Body: Anaemia Smooth tongue Fatigue Spoon shaped brittle nails Shortness of Breath Cold Extremities Rapid Fluttering Heartbeat Craving ice, dirt, clay (pica) Corners of mouth crack Reduced T & B cells Hypochlorrhydria, Helicobacter pylori Mind : Irritable, compulsive Spirit : Iron Lady FoodState ® Iron & Molybdenum
48. FoodState ® Iron & Molybdenum FoodState ® Enthusiasm & Energy Spirit Emptiness Loss of Faith Withdrawal Suicidal Apathy Stress
57. Bone Marrow Special Defense General Defense Lymphocytes Macrophage - Big eaters -WBC Granulocyte – Granulated WBC Monocytes Leukocyte – immune WBC Compliment factors Helper cells Leukocyte WBC Killer cells T lymphocyte T-lymphocytes Helper cells WBC Suppressor cells Immune T cells Plasma Cel l immune CD4 B lymphocytes Antibodies against antigens Plasma cell Bacteria virus Fungus Antibodies Feeding Cells Intestinal tissue Liver etc. Thymus Compliment System Immune
58. The immune system is extremely sensitive to oxidative damage. Deficiencies in vital antioxidants like: A,C,E, Selenium and Zinc impairs our Immune system Betacarotene 5mg Vit C 50mg B12 2.5 μ g Zinc 2.5mg Selenium 150µg Bioflavonoids 80mg Glutathione complex 50mg Cysteine 50mg Glutamine 250mg Betasitosterol 60mg FoodState ® Immune Formula Immune
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60. The Real Key FoodState ® Vitamin C is 12 times more bioavailable than Ascorbic Acid University of Scranton Retention – About 8 hours Bioavailability- USP 100 Retention- About 24 hours Bioavailabilty- 1210 FoodState ® C Complex Bioavailability
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62. Zinc atoms surround a group of T cells. Zinc deficiency has been linked with impaired immune function and lowered resistance to infection. Godfrey JC, Sloane BC, Smith DS, et al. Zinc gluconate and the common cold: a controlled clinical study. J Intern Med Res . 1992;20:234-246. Zinc FoodState ® Zinc & Copper Complex Immune