GOOD MORNING... C24/7 Natura-Ceuticals is a breakthrough - TopicsExpress



          

GOOD MORNING... C24/7 Natura-Ceuticals is a breakthrough product from Nature’s Way, and is exclusively distributed by Alliance In Motion Global in the Philippines. C24/7 Natura-Ceuticals is approved as Halal by the Muslims and Kosher by the Jews. It is 100% Excipient Free and the material used for encapsulating Complete is also made from Vegetables (Vegetarian Capsules or V-Caps) C24/7 Natura-Ceuticals utilizes Nanotechnology, Phyto- Alkatech (for faster absorption) and Syner-tech (for a synergistic boost). C24/7 is further enhanced with SYNER-TECH. Ang kombinasyon ng pinakamagagandang elements at Phyto-chemical Nutrients ay napatunayang mas magandang inumin ng magkakasama. PHYTO-ALKATECH Ito ay kombinasyon ng natural Alkaline para protektahan at tuwirang ma-neutralize at maiwasan ang posibleng acid damage in the stomach, at ma-preserve ang purity and potency ng C24/7 Natura-ceuticals. NANOTECHNOLOGY and C24/7 NATURA- CEUTICALS Nanotechnology is science, engineering, and technology conducted at the nanoscale, which is about 1 to 100 nanometers. Nanoscience and nanotechnology are the study and application of extremely small things and can be used across all the other science fields, such as chemistry, biology, physics, science, and engineering. It’s hard to imagine just how small nanotechnology is. One nanometer is a billionth of a meter, or 10-9 of a meter. An illustrative example is that there are 25,400,000 nanometers in an inch. On a comparative scale, if a marble were a nanometer, then one meter would be the size of the Earth. Nanotechnology is hailed as having the potential to increase the efficiency of energy consumption, help clean the environment, and solve major health problems. It is said to be able to massively increase manufacturing production at significantly reduced costs. Products of nanotechnology will be smaller, cheaper, lighter yet more functional and require less energy and fewer raw materials to manufacture, claim nanotech advocates. In the developing world, Brazil, Chile, China, India, the Philippines, South Korea, South Africaand Thailand have shown their commitment to nanotechnology by establishing government-fund ed programmes and research institutes. Researchers at the University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics have classified these countries as front-runners (China, South Korea,India) and middle ground players (Thailand, Philippines, South Africa, Brazil, Chile). In addition,Argentina and Mexico are up and comers: although they have research groups studying nanotechnology, their governments have not yet organised dedicated funding. Nanotechnology is already being sought as a major source of innovation for both food products and dietary supplements, in spite of the poor understanding of the implications of its widespread use. As of last year, there were 44 nutraceutical products on the market claiming to have nano- sized particles, and this number is growing. Use of nanoparticles in food packaging has also been an area of rapid development. There is no question that the applications of nanotechnology are potentially beneficial and far-reaching. Nature’s Way had created a product, C24/7 Natura-Ceuticals that utilizes Nanotechnology, Phyto-Alkatech and Syner-tech. It has over 22,000 Phytonutrients and a very high ORAC value. It is approved as HALAL by the Muslims and KOSHER by the Jews. It is 100% Excipient Free and the material used for encapsulating C24/7 Natura- Ceuticals is also made from Vegetables (V-Caps).
Posted on: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 06:26:08 +0000

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