Daily BioBasics is an amazingly
comprehensive multiple-vitamin-mineral product
formulated in a convenient, concentrated form
that you just scoop into your favorite beverage
and drink once a day. It contains 100% of the
Recommended Daily Values (RDV) of the essential
vitamins and minerals, intentionally excluding
iron, phosphorous, potassium and sodium.
(Supplemental iron is excluded because most
people don't need it and it can stimulate free
radical production, while phosphorous,
potassium and sodium are minerals that are
prevalent even in diets of poor quality.) Daily
BioBasics is unique as it contains 100% of the
Daily Values for both the important minerals
calcium and magnesium too.
Having the benefit of no added iron, Daily
BioBasics also contains phytonutrient
concentrates from 35 fruits and vegetables, 17
herbs, numerous antioxidants, plus prebiotics
and probiotics as well as over half of the
recommended USDA Daily Value of fiber so
important to routine cleansing and healthy
bowel function. All this nutrition in a
convenient, single serving makes Daily
BioBasics a popular way to get that valued
nutritional insurance.
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Are You
Getting all of the Nutrients You Need?
According to data compiled by the United
States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
regarding the American diet for the mid 1990's,
average consumption is heavily weighted toward
added fats and sugars, while falling short of
serving recommendations for fruits and
vegetables. According to National Eating
Trends, the preferred American meal is an
already prepared, one-dish entree and only 41%
of all dinners served in America include a
vegetable, other than salad or potatoes.
Fruits and vegetables are critical sources
of vitamins, minerals, fiber, and
phytonutrients. Unfortunately, improved
efficiency in growing, harvesting, and storing
fruit and vegetables has also had impact on
their nutritional content. The United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) published
data, between 1963 and 2000, which shows that
the content of calcium and carotene in broccoli
has decreased nearly 50%. The amount of
carotenes in collard greens has fallen 42%,
potassium has dropped nearly 60%, and magnesium
is only 16% of its 1963 level. Vitamin C in
peppers has dropped from 128mg to 89mg,
beta-carotene in apples from 90 to 53mg,
calcium in pineapple has dropped from 17mg (per
100 grams raw fruit) to 7mg. Cauliflower has
lost nearly half of its amount of vitamins B1,
B2, and C over the past 37 years. Many
important nutrients, such as selenium,
chromium, zinc, folic acid, indole-3-carbinol,
and flavonoids, were not measured in the past.
Some of these are still not measured, so their
status is still unknown.
Busy lifestyles and depreciation of vital
nutrients in our agriculture continue to make
it difficult to meet the Daily Values (DV) for
nutrition as suggested by the USDA. The RDV's
were set as the minimum daily requirement of
vitamins and minerals necessary to maintain
one's health, not necessarily to ensure optimum
health.
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Daily BioBasics (DBB) is a uniquely
comprehensive nutritional supplement, with 13
grams of fiber from psyllium seed and husk,
maltodextrin-soluble fiber, guar gum, flaxseed
and alginate, along with other superior
cleansing agents like bentonite, beet root,
lactobacillus, and black walnut leaf.
Adding just two scoops of DBB to a favorite
beverage provides an amazing amount of
nutrition, plus supports daily colon cleansing
and bulk at the same time.
One serving of DBB supplies 500% of the DV
for vitamin C, 125% for folic acid, 100% of the
DV for biotin and at least 150% for all the
rest of the B vitamin family, 333% for vitamin
E, and at least 100% of the DV for calcium and
magnesium.
In addition to the minerals and vitamins for
which a DV has been established, DBB also
supplies trace and ultra trace minerals, such
as boron, vanadium, and silicon, along with
other vitamin factors such as inositol,
choline, and para-amino-benzoic acid
(PABA).
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Beyond the well-known antioxidant vitamins
(A, C, and E), DBB provides an entire spectrum
of other important antioxidants such as alpha
lipoic acid, lutein, lycopene, and glutathione.
This is then reinforced using flavonoids with
potent antioxidant activity such as hesperidin,
quercetin, rutin, citrus bioflavonoids, and
herbs known for outstanding antioxidant
potency, including: Rosemary, Bilberry,
Turmeric, Green tea leaf extract, and Milk
Thistle Seed (Silymarin). The antioxidant
activity of these herbal concentrates is
primarily due to their rich content of
polyphenols and flavonoids. Since antioxidants
function as a network in scavenging many
different types of free radicals, it is
important to consider that the greater the
spectrum of antioxidants taken in the diet, the
more effective they can be in protecting
sensitive cell membranes from free radical
attack.
Sea vegetables such as Laminaria digitata,
Norwegian Kelp (Ascophyllum nodosum), and Dulse
leaf, harvested from pristine waters, provide
an unparalleled source of essential trace
nutrients. DBB also supplies super food
concentrates, known for their unique
nutritional value, including the micro algaes
known as spirulina and chlorella.
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A blend of freeze-dried vegetable
concentrates includes five members of the
cruciferous (Brassica) family; broccoli,
cabbage, Brussels sprouts, kale, and
cauliflower. These vegetable concentrates are
rich sources of indoles, isothiocyanates, and
sulforaphane, which have been shown to
particularly promote health, despite exposure
to harsh environmental chemicals. Celery
contains abundant amounts of phthalides and
polyacetanes, two phytonutrients that help in
assisting the body's cleansing processes.
Spinach and parsley are good sources of
glutathione and chlorophyll; parsley is rich in
polyactylenes and in the flavonoid apigenin, a
powerful antioxidant. Watercress releases
phenethyl isothiocyanate that, as shown in
animal studies, helps maintain lung health
despite exposure to harsh environmental
chemicals, and contains other compounds that
assist the natural cleansing processes of the
liver. Carrots, beet-root, green pepper, and
green peas are rich sources of betaine,
necessary for critical methylation reactions in
the body, as well as carotenoids, and natural
vitamins and minerals.
The final category of ingredients in this
marvelous recipe for health are the herbs:
alfalfa, rose hips, acerola, chamomile flower,
lemon grass leaf, Ginkgo biloba, Siberian
ginseng, and red clover blossom. Used for
centuries for their health sustaining
properties, these plants are a treasure chest
of flavonoids, antioxidants, isoflavones,
phytochemicals, vitamins, and minerals.
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Although no supplement can provide you with
all of the benefits of a diet rich in whole
fruits and vegetables, Life Plus® has gone to
great lengths to formulate one of the most
complete multi-nutrient supplements available
on the market today. Truly, Daily BioBasics
provides a far broader umbrella of nutritional
support to assist your body in coping with the
environmental and lifestyle stresses of modern
life than the vast majority of multiple
vitamin, mineral and antioxidant formulas on
the market today. You and your family can have
one of the best health insurance policies by
including Daily BioBasics in your daily diet.
Try some today and see for yourself.
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Simplytake one serving
consisting of two level scoops in your
favorite juice once a day - it's that
simple.
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