Calcium
Calcium is an essential mineral found in a variety of foods including milk, cheese and green vegetables. Calcium play a major role in muscle function, nerve signal transmission, blood clotting and healthy bone structure.
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A homeopathic remedy used for skin irritation, as well as bruises, minor burns and cuts, usually applied topically and found in ointments and creams. The calendula is a flower native to the northern Mediterranean countries.
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Research suggests that Carb Blockers may neutralize starch-digesting enzymes, decreasing the number of carbohydrate calories absorbed by the body.
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Carbohydrates are used to make glucose, an essential energy molecule. Glucose can be readily used or stored for future use by the liver and muscle tissue. Carbohydrates can be found in fruits, vegetables, grains and dairy.
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Carnipure is a brand of L-carnitine and helps support fat metabolism, energy production and exercise recovery.
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Carnitine is an amino acid like compound needed for the metabolism of fats into energy. Carnitine helps support the heart, brain health and promotes exercise recovery.
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A small molecule composed of the amino acids histidine and alanine, carnosine can help in buffering lactic acid in the body and in improving muscle contractions. This can be extremely beneficial for athletes, or for those who are looking to support their recovery and performance. This nutrient also supports cellular health by scavenging free radicals and reducing glycation, or the cross-linking of proteins with sugar derivatives which can damage cells.
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Carotenoid Complex offers a spectrum of natural carotenoids including beta-carotene, lycopene and lutein. Used to provide skin, eye and antioxidant support.
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A class of more than 600 naturally occurring pigments made by plants and algae, carotenoids act as antioxidants in the body, protecting us against cellular damage. Carotenoids are known for their vibrant orange, yellow and red pigments. They cannot be made by the body; diet or supplement is the only way to get them. Some of the more common carotenoids include lutein, zeaxanthin, lycopene, and astaxanthin. These beneficial compounds support eye health, cardiovascular health and skin health.
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As their name implies, carrier oils “carry” an essential oil to the skin. Carrier oils are used as base oils to dilute essential oils before applying them directly to your skin. Carrier oils are made from the fatty portion of seeds, nuts and kernels, therefore they can go rancid over time.
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Casein is the most abundant protein in milk. Casein has a slow rate of digestion which helps to sustain long periods of an anabolic environment for muscle growth.
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Also known as uña de gato, is a vine traditionally used in Peru that has been noted for its joint and immune support uses. The alkaloids and antioxidant flavonoids found in the bark and roots of Cats Claw seem to support immune health.
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Cayenne pepper is a hot chili pepper that originated in Central and South America. It can be added to food for flavor, or used as a supplement to joint and immune health. The active ingredient capsaicin, is found in cayenne and gives the chili its spiciness. The pepper also contains vitamin C, Vitamin B6 and Vitamin E, as well as potassium, manganese and flavonoids which give the chili its antioxidant properties.
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Also referred to as “true cinnamon” Ceylon cinnamon is native to Sri Lanka. Most cinnamon sold in the U.S. is the cassia verity, which is known as Chinese cinnamon. Ceylon cinnamon is said to be sweeter and lighter in color than cassia cinnamon, and contains lesser amounts of a plant chemical called coumarin, which acts like a blood thinner. Coumarin has been said to be harmful to the liver and kidneys. Ceylon cinnamon can provide antioxidant support and support glucose metabolism and healthy glucose levels already in the normal range.
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Colony forming units-which is a way to measure probiotic potency.
Chelated Mineral
A chelated mineral is a mineral that is bound to an amino acid. Minerals bound to organic compounds such as amino acids, are more stable and more bioavailable.
Chia Seed
Chia seeds were an important food for the Aztec and Mayans centuries ago. In fact “chia” in the ancient Mayan word means “strength”. This tiny seed is packed with big health benefits, they are about 14% protein and contain omega 3s, as well as antioxidants and fiber.
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Chlorella, an algae that grows in fresh water, has health-promoting nutrients.
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A natural phytochemical or plant compound found in raw green coffee beans. Chlorogenic acid is an antioxidant and can be taken in supplement form to support healthy weight management and blood glucose levels.
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For odor issues ranging from bad breath to other unmentionables, Chlorophyll acts as an “internal deodorant”. Derived from plants, it’s a natural source of important nutrients.
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Choline is not a vitamin by definition however, it is an essential nutrient. Choline and compounds derived from choline are important components of cellular structure and function throughout the body.
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A molecule that occurs naturally in the body, chondroitin is a main component of cartilage and connective tissue which cushion the joints. Chondroitin is made from natural sources, such as shark cartilage. Chondroitin helps to absorb fluid into the connective tissue, as well as helps to repair and grow new cartilage, which keeps the cartilage healthy and strong.
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Chromium is an essential trace mineral which helps potentiate insulin function. Chromium supports glucose metabolism and may support glucose levels already in the normal range.
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Chromium is an essential trace element that is required for protein, fat and carbohydrate metabolism. Chromium Picolinate is a combination of the mineral chromium with the chelator, picolinic acid, which promotes increased absorption. Chromium is often used to support balanced blood sugar levels.
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Not just a spice! Rich in flavor and antioxidants, cinnamon has been said to support heart health, blood sugar regulation and cognitive function. Cinnamon is a spice that is made from the inner bark of trees called cinnamomum, and has been used for centuries. Research shows that cinnamon may help support glucose levels already in the normal range.
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CLA (conjugated linoleic acid) is a fatty acid typically found in meat and full fat dairy. CLA as a supplement helps to support lean muscle, loss of body fat and can be used as part of a weight management program.
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Coconut oil is rich source of MCT's (medium chain triglycerides). These fats are readily absorbed by the body and serve as a source of energy for body cells.
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One of the most popular supplements is Cod Liver Oil. It can be a source of vitamins A and D and also the Omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA.
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Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is an important coenzyme found in every cell in the body. CoQ10 is involved in cellular energy production and also acts as an antioxidant to help protect cells against free radical damage.
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A protein found in connective tissues that is naturally produced in the body, however as we age our body’s natural ability to produce this protein decreases. This can result in wrinkles, thinning skin, and brittle hair and nails. Collagen is important for strong healthy nails, hair and joints. Collagen can be taken as a supplement in the gelatin form, or applied topically as a cream. Collagen provides a supportive structure for body tissues such as muscles, bones and ligaments. Collagen works with another compound called elastin, to provide firmness to the skin and tissues.
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Derived from clay shale deposits, Colloidal Minerals provide trace minerals such as selenium, chromium and zinc.
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Copper is an essential trace mineral required by the body for several important biochemical processes. Key functions of copper include growth and maintenance of bone, cartilage and other connective tissue. Copper is also required for iron metabolism and the formation of healthy red blood cells.
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Cordyceps, a member of the mushroom family, has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Cordyceps is known for its ability to improve energy and stamina which is ideal for athletes and training enthusiasts alike.
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Often referred to as our “stress hormone” cortisol is a glucocorticoid or steroid hormone produced by the adrenal glands. Cortisol plays a role in regulating blood pressure, water balance, energy production, blood glucose levels and cytokine production. Cortisol is most commonly known for its role in the body’s “fight or flight” stress response. Having too much cortisol can lead to weight gain, elevated blood pressure, muscle weakness and mood changes. Too little cortisol can lead to adrenal fatigue, muscle loss and overall feelings of fatigue.
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Cranberry is a small, evergreen shrub grown throughout North America. Cranberry has a long history of use among Native American Indian tribes.
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Creatine monohydrate can help increase cellular levels of phosphocreatine (CrP) in cells. Creatine phosphate is a critical component of cellular energy production or ATP. Creatine helps support muscle strength, endurance and exercise performance.
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A naturally occurring compound found in the spice turmeric, and a relative of ginger, has been used for centuries to support overall health. Curcumin acts as an antioxidant in the body, helping to neutralize free radicals and repair damaged cells. This spice can support brain and liver health.
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An amino acid, cysteine is used by the body to make glutathione, which acts as the body’s main detoxifying and antioxidant system. When taken internally, cysteine helps to replenish intracellular levels of glutathione, which helps to restore the cell’s ability to fight damage from free radicals.
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