Brand: MDR
Features:
- Replaces Vital Nutrients Needed for You Need
- Rich in antioxidants and stress specific nutrients
- Free of dyes, fillers, megadoses, caffeine, and herbal stimulants
Details: What Defenses Do You Have Against Free Radicals? Antioxidant vitamins slow down or stop the chain reaction of damage set forth by free radicals. In short, they neutralize free radicals and the damage they cause. Antioxidants are available in foods. The problem is, much of the food we eat is processed and does not provide the vitamins our bodies need to effectively stop free radicals. Busy lifestyles often prevent us from eating nourishing meals and by the end of the day, our bodies are depleted of many vital antioxidants. So how do we get our fair share of these amazing antioxidants? MDR has developed an antioxidant-rich complex called Stress Defense Performance Tabs to keep free radicals in check and help you stay healthy and feel like a million! The MDR Stress Defense Formula is scientifically designed to provide your body with nutrients such as: · B Vitamins to support your immune system and help keep your nervous system functioning properly. It also boosts your vitality. (1) · Vitamin C for protection against free radicals(2), and to help maintain heart health (3) and joint health. (4) · Magnesium needed to help convert food to energy. · Manganese to build natural antioxidant enzymes. · Natural Beta-Carotene to help boost your body’s cellular defenses against free radicals. (5) · Selenium for improved immunity and well-being. (6) · Zinc to help support the immune system. (7) REFERENCES 1. U. S. Food and Drug Administration Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, March 1999. Economic Characterization of the Dietary Supplement Industry Final Report. 2. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, 2007 Jul;16(7):1428-36. 3. American Journal of Epidemiology, 139(12), June 15, 1994, p.1180-1189. 4. Journal of American Podiatry Medical Association, 80(8), August 1990, p.414-418. 5. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 53(1 Suppl), Jan 1991, p.251S-259S. 6. Biological Psychiatry Volume 29(1), June 1, 1991, Pages 1092-1098. 7. Med Hypotheses, 46(3):
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