NanoGreens Nutrition Information
July 3, 2009
Supplement Facts Serving Size 12g Servings Per Scoop/Packet: 1 Servings Per Canister: 30 Amount Per Serving Calories 50 (Calories from fat 12) % Daily Value* Total Fat 1.5g 2% Saturated Fat... [Read more]
SuperSorb by BioPharma Scientific
June 28, 2009
About SuperSorb® SuperSorb® is BioPharma Scientific’s trademark for its enhanced delivery systems designed to promote greater absorption and utilization by the body. Any such benefit is generally described as increased... [Read more]
All Supplements are NOT Created Equal
January 23, 2009
Is it a Good Vitamin? While everyone loves a bargain, there are some problems with shopping for supplements using only price as a guideline. The difference in quality between different brands of supplements is often considerable.... [Read more]
Glucosamine and Chondroitan for Arthritis
January 23, 2009
In a literature review of 15 articles covering the use of glucosamine and chondroitan for osteo arthritis (The Journal of the American Medical Association March 15, 2000;283:1469-1475, 1483-1484), the authors found a modest benefit... [Read more]
Free Radicals and Flight Crew
November 9, 2008
As professional flight crew members it”s important to understand the effect of free radicals on our health. Please forgive the technical lingo, but firstly a brief discussion of biochemistry is in order. In our bodies, atoms... [Read more]
Trans fats and B Vitamin Deficiency Lead to Arterial Plaques
November 4, 2008
Trans fats are found in a lot of snack foods like chips, fries, cookies, crackers and breads. They are found in hydrogenated and partially hydrogenated oils. The foods with hydrogenated and partially hydrogenated oils also tend... [Read more]
Vitamin D May Protect Against MS
November 2, 2008
According to an analysis of data from the Nurse’s Health Study published in the Jan. 13, 2004 issue of Neurology, vitamin D may have a protective effect against multiple sclerosis (MS). Women without MS symptoms completed... [Read more]
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy and Vitamin C
October 20, 2008
The cause of reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD) is unknown, but it is generally associated with previous fracture or other injury. Symptoms last well beyond a normal recovery phase and are usually severe and debilitating. The... [Read more]
