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The Bad Guys

    Free radicals are the bad guys of the human body. Free radicals are found in many forms, radiation, pesticides, trans-fats, food additives, alcohol, coffee and byproducts of exercise and digestion. Free radicals attack our cells, stripping electrons out of them (this is called an oxidative hit) creating a chemical change and damage in the cells. Think of free radicals as bullets being shot at our cells. If they hit our cells, they create damage and depending on if the hit was at a cell wall, protoplasm or DNA the damage will be more or less significant.

The Good Guys

    The good guys are chemicals that stand in the way of and prevent free radicals from damaging our cells. They are called antioxidants (against oxidative hits). They are like bodyguards, taking the hit themselves, instead of letting our cells get damaged. We want hordes of bodyguards all through our body protecting our cells.

    There are a whole group of antioxidants in RiSoTriene that work together to protect our cells against the free radicals. This is why RiSoTriene is so effective at rebuilding and maintaining our health because of the large numbers of antioxidants, over 100 different Antioxidant compounds in Life Solubles.

    If you go the store and buy an antioxidant product you might find vitamin A, vitamin C, selenium, glutathione. You will not find a single product that has fifty or seventy or one hundred antioxidants as does RiSoTriene,

Tocotrienols

    RiSoTriene contains a fairly newly discovered antioxidant nutrient complex group called Tocotrienols. Tocotrienols are a naturally occurring complex of vitamin E. They are so potent that the least active one is 40 to 60 times more potent than vitamin E. So with RiSoTriene, you would only have to take one 60th as much in order to get the same amount of antioxidant protection. And there are some tocotrienols in RiSoTriene that are up to 6,000 times more potent than vitamin E.

    Six thousand times more powerful than vitamin E. These are supercharged antioxidants. Tocotrienols have been demonstrated in many studies both in India, Japan, and here in the United States to not only dramatically lower cholesterol, and reverse coronary artery disease, but to have many other therapeutic benefits to the body.

    Tocotrienols only work in their natural state. Pharmaceutical companies have tried to synthesize them and make drugs out of them but so far, they have found that they only work in their natural state.

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