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Rx For Life Daily Basics Program - natural
Rx For Life
Daily Basics Program
NATURAL

Item No.: 6151
Quantity: Bios Life 2 (60 Packets)
Nature Force (60 Tablets)
Optimal Performance™ (60 Tablets)
Price: $67.00

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Proper nutrition plays a vital role in your body’s ability to maintain healthy systems and create energy. But in today’s fast-paced world, many of us do not consume sufficient amounts of important nutrients that our bodies need every day. In addition, stress, physical activity, persistent dieting or other factors may diminish nutrient absorption.

To provide some of the most important nutrients that many diets lack, Rexall Showcase International created the Daily Basics Program, which provides beneficial amounts of fiber, important antioxidants and other nutrients. This program helps you provide a strong nutritional foundation for your body every day.

Includes:

  • Bios Life 2®, a unique, fiber-rich nutrient mix. By consuming a diet that’s low in saturated fat and cholesterol and high in fruits and vegetables, along with Bios Life 2 - a good source of dietary fiber - you may lower your blood cholesterol levels and reduce your risk of heart disease.
  • Nature Force®, a high-potency dietary supplement with antioxidant vitamins A, C and E, which scavenge free radicals that can lead to premature aging.*
  • Optimal Performance™, a unique supplement that is scientifically formulated with essential botanical and mineral ingredients to help promote healthy energy levels, active lifestyles and overall well-being.*

References:

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  2. Pedraza-Chaverri J., et al. Garlic prevents hypertension induced by chronic inhibition of nitric oxide synthesis. Life Sci. 1998; 62(6):PL 71-7.
  3. McCarty M.F. Reduction of free fatty acids may ameliorate risk factors associated with abdominal obesity. Med. Hypotheses. 1995 April; 44(4):278-86. Review.
  4. Simon H.B. Patient-directed, nonprescription approaches to cardiovascular disease. Arch. Intern. Med. 1994 Oct. 24; 154(20):2283-96. Review.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.