Ionix Supreme is like a fountain of youth in a bottle. Did you know that it has over 200 active ingredients. The best part about Ionix Supreme is that some of those ingredients are plant adaptogens. What are plant adaptogens? Plant adaptogens helps your body resistance to stress, anxiety, trauma, and fatigue. They have been called rejuvenating herbs or restoratives. Adaptogens help balance our endocrine hormones and immune systems. Helping us to feel better.
Some of the plant adaptogens in Ionix Supreme include Rhodendron caucasicum it improves heart health, blood pressure and cholesterol, arthritis, depression,gout,increases blood supply to muscles and brain. It’s also a natural fat selective fat blocker.
Maca root plays a role in sexual function, fertility, memory, and energy it also has lots of amino acids.
Schizandra is used for fatigue and normalizing blood sugar,blood pressure and increasing the the bodies resistance to disease.
Ginseng is used for athletic recovery for physical and mental stress. It improves memory,fights fatigue and improves physical and sexual performance.
Wolfberry is used to treat diabetes, repairing liver cells, kidney function and vision. It contains more vitamin C than oranges,beta-carotene,amino acids,trace minerals, vitamins E, B1,B2,B6, and has anti aging properties
So it seems that we could all benefit from the Ionix Supreme..
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Katherine 6:53 pm on May 5, 2009 Permalink |
I agree with you that a truly organic diet can make a difference in our health. But you have a valid concern – “organic” regulation stops at the farm, and the foods we trust to be pesticide free have often been waxed, sprayed or otherwise treated while on their way to the produce aisle. It’s tough to trust any label that tells you something is organic – in the U.S., regulations are incomplete and easy to work around. Buying produce from local farms whenever possible is a surefire way to decrease the risks that organics bring. I ranted a bit about organics in my blog today, too: http://envirocation.wordpress.com/. Thanks!