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Energizer and Holiday
The product's composition offers a combination of ingredients that synergistically function to produce energy through a combination of mechanisms that include: a) stimulation of the central nervous system (CNS) which can increase your metabolic rate, b) liver detoxification and protection, and c) improved metabolic respiration and insulin level optimization. In addition to these this product is an all-around nutritional supplement. Unlike most “diet products” on the market, this product was developed to improve your overall Vibrant Heath while simultaneously increasing your metabolism. Do NOT consume caffeine while on this product. You will be getting a caffeine-like effect from these nutrients. The combination can keep you from losing weight (by not letting your body rotate or it can enhance the increased heart rate and blood pressure effect of the caffeine and these nutrients: which can be detrimental to your health. The Holiday has most of the same properties and nutrients but does not have the metabolism, enhancing properties, again so your system can have the rotation.


• stimulation of the central nervous system (CNS) which can increase your metabolic rate
o liver detoxification and protection
o improved metabolic respiration and insulin level optimization
• overall stimulation
• anti-tussive activity
• anti-inflammatory activity
• diuretic effects
• appetite suppressant
• maintaining a lean appearance
• reduce tumors
• anti-bacterial properties
• combat drowsiness
• enhance mental activity
• acts as a CNS depressant increasing sleep time reducing fatigue and improving memory
• support mending of the liver, or liver tonic
• anti-oxidant protection


• increases the flow of the bile from the liver and gallbladder helping to treat conditions of jaundice and hepatitis
• enhances the liver's action to remove excess of estrogen
• inhibits liver damage from chemicals particularly chemotherapy, drugs, alcohol and viruses
• supports liver in chronic hepatitis and bile inflammation
• increases the thermogenic response to glucose in the muscles
• enhance exercise performance
• anti-oxidant
• increased respiration during oxygen transport for the production of energy
• reduce iron uptake
• proper nutritional balance
• increased memory & mental


Energizer

CRANK YOUR METABOLISM into OVERDRIVE!
Energizer provides support for an increased level of alertness, strength and a sense of well being during the activities of the day. The product's composition offers a combination of ingredients that synergistically function to produce energy through a combination of mechanisms that include: a) stimulation of the central nervous system (CNS) which can increase your metabolic rate, b) liver detoxification and protection, c) improved metabolic respiration and insulin level optimization. The product is made of two parts, the herbal blend, and the vitamin-mineral mix. The herbal blend contains Ma Huang, Guarana and green tea, all three herbs containing constituents that directly interact with CNS. The green tea contains methylxanthines (caffeine, theophylline and theobromine) that are responsible for diuretic and CNS stimulation effects. Other important constituents of the green tea include polyphenols that inhibit tumor promotion and have anti-bacterial properties. Guarana, the third herb affecting the CNS, is rich in caffeine, saponins and tannins that all synergistically act to produce stronger effects on the CNS than any one of these components alone. Guarana has been used to combat drowsiness and to enhance mental activity (3). In order to reduce the potential side effects associated with CNS stimulation (tremors, anxiety, irritability and dizziness), the Energizer has incorporated ginseng and gotu cola to balance the activities of the energy promoting herbs.

Ginseng contains several active constituents, the principal actives being ginsenosides that can counteract each other's activity producing the adaptogenic properties of this herb. Ginseng can act as a CNS stimulant and as a CNS depressant (4), thus maintaining a balance from over stimulation. Gotu cola acts as a CNS depressant increasing sleep time reducing fatigue and improving memory (2).

Optimum health depends on sound liver function. When the liver falters, all other organs in the body are compromised, because the liver is the major site for environmental and nutritional detoxification. Anything absorbed during digestion initially passes through the liver to be modified and cleared from toxins prior to entering the blood. However, because the liver can still function with up to 80% deterioration, symptoms due to its poor functioning are often vague and may not be noticed until the damage is severe. As a result, body metabolism can be faltering, affecting energy levels, vigor and alertness without necessarily exhibiting any other symptoms of a specific disease state. Loss of appetite and overall energy loss can be traced to a malfunctioning liver. Fortunately, the liver has a great capacity to regenerate, and optimum nutrition produces quick improvements. The Energizer contains three herbs in its botanical blend that can help protect and mend the liver; these are dandelion, turmeric and milk thistle. All three herbs are liver tonics providing anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant protection. The active ingredients of turmeric are the curcuminoids acting as anti-oxidants, scavenging reactive superoxide anions and hydrogen peroxide. Turmeric has been approved for the treatment of liver and appetite loss (5). Curcumin is noted to diminish toxic effects of a number of cancer drugs and other chemicals where marked hepatoprotective effects have been seen (6). Such effects have been demonstrated in animal models, but have yet to be verified in humans (7). Nevertheless, traditional use of turmeric as a liver tonic has maintained its popularity. Dandelion's beneficial effects on the liver have shown that the herb increases the flow of the bile from the liver and gallbladder helping to treat conditions of jaundice and hepatitis (8). It also enhances the liver's action to remove excess of estrogen from the body thereby helping restore a healthy balance of hormones. The third herb is milk thistle, containing the active principle silymarin, actually a complex of four flavanoglycans that exhibit liver protective and anti-oxidant effects. This hepatoprotective effect is due to two mechanisms of action (11). The first has to do with the alteration of the hepatocyte cell membrane that prevents toxin penetration into the liver. The second involves liver re-generation and the formation of new hepatocytes (10). Therefore silymarin inhibits liver damage from chemicals, drugs, alcohol and viruses (9). Milk thistle also decreases insulin resistance in people with alcoholic cirrhosis, and it has been used for chronic hepatitis and bile inflammation.

Vitamins play an important role in the metabolism of energy, particularly B-vitamins that include pantothenic acid and its salts. Pantothenic acid is part of acetyl CoA, a key enzyme for the metabolism of carbohydrates and production of energy or for the alkylation of fatty acids to allow their transfer into the mitochondria for oxidation and production of energy. Pantothenic acid induces the synthesis of Acetyl-CoA while it increases the thermogenic response to glucose in the muscles. For this reason, it may be expected that pantothenic acid can enhance exercise performance and, indeed, this has been confirmed with distance runners(13). Even so, the anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory activity make it useful for strenuous exercise due to its capability to accelerate recovery. As a precursor to acetyl-CoA, it is important for the production of cholesterol, which is responsible for the production of steroid hormones. Although Pantothenic acid is widely distributed in foods, it is extensively destroyed during processing (12). The Energizer supplements potentially low levels of this vitamin, especially when needed during high-energy activities along with additional minerals that complement the action of pantothenic acid. Iron is included since this mineral participates in the process of respiration during oxygen transport for the production of energy. Iron deficiency leads to anemia, the most common nutritional disorder in the world. The function and synthesis of hemoglobin, which carries most of the oxygen in the blood, depends on iron. The enzyme cytochrome oxidase, responsible for the flow of electrons produced by the oxidation of digested food to oxygen producing energy, relies on iron. Therefore, iron is fundamental in the energy production and function. Athletes taking iron supplements can enhance performance, especially in cases where the iron is deficient. On the other hand, excess iron intake can be dangerous, especially for certain people prone to hemochromatosis. The Energizer again offers checks and balances to the formula to overcome iron problems by incorporating zinc and manganese that reduce iron uptake (14). Further, both of these elements are intricately involved in the metabolism of insulin and support the activity of the next element present in the product, chromium. The incorporation of chromium into the product was for optimum insulin action with respect to glucose uptake, particularly for those athletes seeking energy through carbohydrate load. The presence of chromium comprises part of the mineral combination for maintaining the proper nutritional balance of this product. What is achieved with the Energizer is a three-fold mechanism of action involving stimulation of the CNS, a support for detoxification and an enhancement of metabolism with respect to oxygen and insulin use. This triple action gives Energizer its potential for energy while the checks and balances built into it reduce possible side effects often associated withsimilar products.

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