Scientific studies support supplementation for good health.
Not enough vitamins can lead to an increased risk of chronic
diseases. Learn how daily multivitamin supplementation can bridge
your nutrition gap.
Vitamin Supplements Are Recommended for All Adults
Journal of the American Medical Association
Researchers have published a study recognizing the benefits of
vitamins and recommending all adults take a multivitamin daily.1
The authors reviewed more than 30 years of articles to determine
vitamins’ effect on chronic diseases. Evidence indicated that
not getting enough vitamins can lead to an increased risk of
chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, cancer and
osteoporosis. That’s why Thermojetics® Formula 2
Multivitamin-Mineral & Herbal Tablets is an essential daily
component of the Cellular Nutrition® Program.
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Green Tea Helps Protect Skin from Ultraviolet Radiation
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Everyone should use a potent sunscreen and limit exposure to
ultraviolet radiation. In addition to sunscreen, studies have
shown that both the consumption and topical application of
green-tea polyphenols can inhibit the cancer-producing or
inflammatory impact of ultraviolet radiation.3 One study concluded
that polyphenol extracts of green tea were effective topical
agents to prevent the adverse effects of sunlight.3 Green tea is
an important ingredient in several
Herbalife products, including Thermojetics®
Herbal Concentrate and Skin Activator™ Daily
Replenishing Cream, which with regular use, may help
resist the adverse effects of ultraviolet-induced oxidation.
1 Fairfield, K.M, Fletcher, R.H. Vitamins for Chronic Disease
Prevention in Adults: Scientific Review. Journal of the
American Medical Association 2002; 287:3116-3126.
2 Fairfield, K.M, Fletcher, R.H. Vitamins for Chronic Disease
Prevention in Adults: Scientific Review. Journal of the
American Medical Association 2002; 287:3127-3129.
3 Elmets, C.A., Singh, D., Tubesing, K., et al. Cutaneous
Photoprotection from Ultraviolet Injury by Green-Tea Polyphenols. Journal
of the American Academy of Dermatology 2001; 44(3):425-432.
4 Katiyar, S.K., Elmets, C.A. Green-Tea Polyphenolic Antioxidants
and Skin Protection; Review. International Journal of Oncology
2001; 18(6):1307-1313.
5 Katiyar, S.K., Bergamo, B.M., Vyalil, P.K., et al. Green-Tea
Polypehnols: DNA Photodamage and Photoimmunology. Journal of
Photochemical and Photobiology 2001; 65(2-3):109-114.
6 Nestel P., Shige H., Pomeroy S., et al. The n-3 Fatty acids
Eicosapemtaenoic Acid Docosahexaenoic Acid Increase Systemic
Arterial Compliance in Humans. American Journal of Clinical
Nutrition 2002; 76:326-30.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug
Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat,
cure or prevent any disease.
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