Why Consider ResoluCan™ Nutritional Support?*
There are numerous reasons to consider ResoluCan Nutritional Support:- The ResoluCan product provides a rich source of the most commonly needed Vitamins and Minerals;
- A key ResoluCan component is the Vita-Stim Stem Cell Nutrition Concentrate, which provides naturally occurring ingredients that add to the renewal system of body cells;
- The major ingredient in ResoluCan is red raspberry seed powder. Compared to the fruit itself, the raspberry seeds provide a concentrated source of dietary fiber, proteins, and polyphenolic compounds called ellagitannins; 1-2
- Ellagitannins hydrolyze naturally to form ellagic acid in small amounts in the body; 3-5
- Ellagitannins and ellagic acid participate in physiological, biochemical, or cellular processes in which their recognized antioxidant activity scavenges free radicals and prevents unwanted damage to cell membranes and other bodily structures, supporting DNA integrity and overall cell health; 6-8
- Ellagitannins and ellagic acid build your immune system by acting to counteract, reduce, and also repair damage resulting from oxidative stress and inflammation, offering anti-proliferative cell activity; 9-12
- ResoluCan supports vascular, heart and liver health; 13-14
- ResoluCan comes as an easy to use powder which can be combined with various liquids to provide a tasty and consumable product at a reasonable price;
- ResoluCan Nutritional Support is both patented and patent pending.
- Please review the Bibliography for any further details.**
*These statements have
not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
**The information as to all ingredients and studies on ellagitannins is information obtained from the literature, and not intended as any claim to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any disease. The goal is to help compromised consumers feel better via nutritional support as a Complimentary product in line with any Physician designed treatment plan.
What Is The Goal of Nutrition Therapy In Cancer?This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
**The information as to all ingredients and studies on ellagitannins is information obtained from the literature, and not intended as any claim to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any disease. The goal is to help compromised consumers feel better via nutritional support as a Complimentary product in line with any Physician designed treatment plan.
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- CLICK HERE FOR A FULL REVIEW OF ELLAGIC ACID DERIVED FROM ELAGITANNIN SOURCES 49 ABSTRACTS.
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