Ultimate One Women 50 + Trisorb - 60 Caps - Nu Life

Ultimate One Women 50 + Trisorb - 60 Caps - Nu Life

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ULTIMATE ONE TRISORB MULTI VITAMIN AND MINERAL SUPPLEMENT SPECIFICALLY FOR WOMEN 50+!After years of scientific research, NU-LIFE has developed a revolutionary next generation of nutrient absorption technology- TRISORB. TRISORB is formulated specifically for women over 50 without pre-formed Vitamin A and contains more Calcium plus 600 mg of Vitamin D as highly absorbable nano-particles along with Magnesium, Manganese and the antioxidant power of Vitamin C. [CAPLET]
Each caplet provides:
5,000IU
Beta Carotene (pro vitamin A)
600IU
Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol)
100IU
Vitamin E (d-alpha-tocopheryl succinate)
150mg
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid, calcium ascorbate)
35mg
Vitamin B1 (thiamine mononitrate)
25mg
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin, riboflavin 5' phosphate)
30mg
Niacinamide (nicotinic acid)
30mg
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride)
100mcg
Vitamin B12 (dibencozide)
1000mcg
Folic Acid
50mcg
Biotin
35mg
Pantothenic Acid (d-calcium pantothenate)
700mcg
Boron (hydrolyzed vegetable protein chelate)
125mg
Calcium (citrate/malate, biglycinate)
63mg
Magnesium (citrate/malate, biglycinate)
15mg
Zinc (citrate/malate, biglycinate)
1000mcg
Copper (copper citrate)
200mcg
Iodine (kelp)
2mg
Manganese (citrate/malate/biglycinate)
35mg
Potassium (citrate/malate, biglycinate)
200mcg
Chromium (citrate/malate, biglycinate)
100mcg
Selenium (malate, biglycinate)
50mcg
Molybdenum (citrate/malate, biglycinate)
50mcg
Vanadium (citrate/malate, biglycinate)
50mg
Choline
30mg
Inositol
35mg
Springtime horsetail herb (7% silica)
500mg
Ginkgo Biloba 50:1 extract
700mg
Green Tea leaf 35:1 extract
5mg
Japanese knotweed extract (50% resveratrol)
5mg
N-acetyl-cysteine
45mg
Citrus bioflavonoids
15mg
Rutin
0.5mg
Lutein
500mcg
Zeaxanthin
500mcg
Astaxanthin
15mg
Canadian ginseng root standardized extract
15mg
Korean ginseng root standardized extract
15mg
PABA
30mg
Betaine HCL
25mg
Bromelain (pineapple stem)
65mg
Glutamic Acid HCL
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
microcrystalline cellulose, stearic acid, croscaramellose sodium,silicon dioxide, magnesium stearate, natural vanilla flavour,microcoating (dextrin, dextrose monohydrate, lecithin, sodiumcarboxymethylcellulose, sodium citrate)
Important Information:

Ultimate One Multi's do not contain preservatives, artificial colour, dairy, starch, wheat or yeast.

Format

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60 Caps

Dosage

One caplet daily, with a meal or as directed by a health professional.

Product Information:
  • Designed specially for adult women over 50.
  • Exercise support & recovery
  • Bisglycinate form of minerals to help maintain bone health.
  • Highly absorbable.
  • Supports healthy energy levels.
Nu Life Ultimate One multivitamins, Cranactive, Proactive, HemoPlex and Focus Formula can be found online in Canada at National Nutrition. Nu-Life vitamins supplements provides you with the highest quality ingredients in their supplements to help you and your family towards optimum health. Read more >
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The Ultimate One for Adult Women

Contains Calcium plus 600 mg of Vitamin D as highly absorbable nano-particles along with Vitamin K, Magnesium, Manganese and the antioxidant power of Beta Carotene and Vitamin C to keep bones healthy and to protect you from osteoporosis.

The Ultimate One Trisorb Women is formulated specifically for women aged 18 - 50 and contains Calcium plus 600 mg of Vitamin D as highly absorbable nano-particles along with Vitamin K, Magnesium, Manganese and the antioxidant power of Beta Carotene and Vitamin C to keep bones healthy and to protect you from osteoporosis. This targeted women's formula also contains Zinc as highly absorbable nano-particles to maintain immune function (which is extremely important for a busy woman constantly on the go!); iron to protect against fatigue and iron deficiency due to blood loss during menstruation; high levels of B vitamins, Ginseng and 4 super absorbable mineral triturates to support energy and metabolism; the antioxidant power of Resveratrol and Green Tea to keep your skin healthy and glowing; Ginkgo Biloba to keep you feeling sharp, plus much more!

Aging
Aging is a broad term used to describe the accumulation of physical changes in a person over time, but more commonly we think of it as the age-associated declining of our physical health. There are psychological and social changes that occur with aging as well, but those are beyond the scope of this article. Check out our Senior's Health article for more information. Since the time of the industrial revolution, human longevity has been increasing. The most common causes of death are no longer communicable diseases but are instead diseases from lifestyle and environmental sources. Because of this, our focus has shifted to maintaining a healthy body as the best insurance against aging.

Physical Aging
Aging as a physical process is often independent of chronological age, and two people of the same age may have considerably different physical effects from the passage of time. This physical aging of the body and its cells is known in the scientific community as senescence. In the simplest of terms, senescence is a progressive loss of the ability of our cells to respond to stress and maintain homeostasis (metabolic balance). When enough stressors happen, the cell cannot respond well enough and will succumb and die. Our ability to resist these stressors and replace these dying cells is the key to staying young. Thus, cell division is essential to our health because it constantly renews our skin, blood, bone and other cells as required.

Telomere Shortening
In humans, senescence at the cellular level has been attributed to the shortening of the telomeres at the ends of our chromosomes. These telomeres are like buffered edges that protect the meaningful DNA code from damage or loss during replication, much like the plastic tip on a shoelace. Unfortunately, each replication cycle causes the loss of a bit of this buffered edge (a wearing of the plastic), until eventually the coding DNA begins to be lost as well (fraying of the shoelace). Because DNA is replicated each time a cell needs to divide and replace itself the telomeres are considered like a "molecular clock" for the lifetime of the cell. As we age, we eventually lose our telomeres and thus we lose our ability to regenerate, which eventually results in aging and death. Telomere shortening isn't all-bad though, it supports optimal cell growth.
Free Radical Damage
The number one cause of damage to our cells is exposure to free radicals. Free radicals are unstable molecules with an unpaired electron that are extremely reactive, and damage surrounding cell membranes, fats, and fat-soluble vitamins and nutrients. We encounter free radicals through environmental exposures, such as cigarette smoke, air pollution, processed foods, and ultraviolet radiation from the sun (UV rays).

The damage caused by free radicals can cause cell death, alterations in genetic material and autoimmune reactions to damaged cells. Because of this, it is important to reduce your exposure to these damaging substances by using natural products and avoiding environmental exposures. To help neutralize the effects of those free radicals that you cannot avoid, ensure your diet is rich in as many antioxidants as possible. 

Hormone Loss
Aging inevitably results in a decline in the production of our sex hormones over time. These hormones play essential roles in maintaining muscle mass and bone density, as well as a number of other health markers. In men, this decline in hormone production is known as andropause, and is caused by a drop in natural testosterone. In women, this decline is known as menopause. See information on the treatment of menopause.

Dietary Changes
Research in mice has shown that when they are fed a diet that contains 30-50% less calories than an unrestricted diet, but still contains all the nutritional requirements can lead to and increase in lifespan of up to 50%. Caloric restriction has been shown to delay the onset of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and supports healthy cell growth. The easiest way to do this is to focus your diet on fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins and nutrients.

Lifestyle Changes
Lifestyle changes that have been shown to increase vitality include: regular exercise, deep breathing exercises, adequate sleep, regular internal cleansing, stopping smoking and decreasing exposure to harmful chemicals. Exercise has been shown to increase telomerase activity, and thus help to protect our telomeres from being lost and give our cells longer life. A loss of muscle mass known as sarcopenia is a marker for aging. Weight-bearing exercise maintains muscle mass and prevents this physical decline. On a more superficial level, to help protect the skin, avoid using harsh cleansing agents that can be drying. Moisturize with liquid creams and lotions containing oils such as avocado, olive and almond. Decrease sun exposure and use sunscreen to minimize age spots.

Liver Support
Because our liver is the organ responsible for detoxifying our body and for eliminating most reactive substances like free radicals from the body, it is essential that we support its health and function. Some substances that do this are: N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC), milk thistle, B complex vitamins, and D-glucarate. See more information on supporting liver health. In addition to support, after a time of toxic buildup such as holidays or celebrations, it is often a good idea to do a liver and kidney detox to help clear out any extra toxic build up you may have accumulated, and to ensure those elimination pathways are running smoothly. See more information on detoxification.

Digestive Support
Much like the liver, your digestive tract is the key to your ability to eliminate a large amount of your toxic burden. It is the most direct way for waste to leave our body, and is where the liver releases the toxins that it has processed. Because of this, healthy digestion is one of the keys to aging well.

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