Flavay
Plus™ is formulated to boost the brain and immune functions—
proven to boost the weak stress response in an elderly person
and calm down exaggerated stress in a healthy young person.
Flavay Plus™ uses
a synergistic blend of Flavay™ with antioxidant vitamins and
minerals and other phytonutrients to best take advantage of the
dynamic interplay among the antioxidants.
This is important
because we now know that antioxidants work together in the body—not
alone.
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Flavay Plus™ utilizes the proven dynamic
interplay among the antioxidants and their co-factor nutrients. This is
important because research shows that antioxidants work together—not alone.
Until recently many believed that each
antioxidant worked separately in the body, independently of the others. We now
know that isn't true. Current research demonstrates that antioxidants work as a
team, in sequence and in a complementary fashion. For example: Flavay™
recycles and significantly extends the lifetime of vitamin C, potentiates
vitamin E, and thereby creates a more powerful, synergistic antioxidant effect
in the body.
Flavay Plus™ takes advantage of this network
action with the following synergistic blend of antioxidants and phytonutrients,
in a convenient, cost-effective capsule:
Flavay™:
a very specific, standardized and
isolated, singular polyphenol complex defined and perfected by Dr. Jack
Masquelier in France; validated by the French Ministry of Health and documented
by a library of research consisting of many patents and hundreds of scientific
papers, articles, doctorate theses, lectures and presentations.
Flavay™ has several key actions when
consumed:
- Flavay™ is a powerfully effective
ANTIOXIDANT that recycles other antioxidants in the body after they have
quenched corrosive free radicals which affect many tissues and conditions
including cognitive impairment and premature aging.
- Flavay™ helps to regulate the good-bad
free radical, NITRIC OXIDE, which is essential for: normal blood
circulation, coordinating activity between the immune system and the brain,
and modulating communication between brain cells—and is thereby deeply
involved in concentration, learning and memory.
- Flavay™ inhibits the release and synthesis
of HISTAMINE, a key factor in the promotion of INFLAMMATION; reactions
associated with conditions like vascular diseases, allergies, and arthritis.
- Flavay™ strengthens and rebuilds COLLAGEN
proteins, improving skin and blood vessel health.
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Flavay Plus™ boosts
the weak stress response in the elderly person and calms down
exaggerated stress in the healthy young person.
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Phosphatidyl
serine: Flavay Plus™ is
formulated with phosphatidyl serine (Leci-PS™), a complex of amino and fatty
acids extracted from soy lecithin, which has proven to be a safe, potentially
effective therapeutic agent in treating memory deficit disorders and is an
often-used supplement for attention deficit disorders. Phosphatidyl serine has
been the subject of many human clinical trials regarding memory loss, mood,
cognitive performance, learning ability and stress.
Phosphatidyl serine is a phospholipid that is
vital to brain cell structure and function. Phospholipids are molecules
containing both amino and fatty acid components, which are found in every cell
membrane in our bodies. Phosphatidyl serine plays an important role in our
neurotransmitter systems, in metabolism levels of the brain, and in maintaining
nerve connections in the brain. It appears to help reestablish the normal
down-regulation of cortisol secretion that is increased in chronically stressed
individuals.
Research has shown that phosphatidyl serine
works to keep the brain’s processes within normal limits, raising them when
they are low and lowering them when they are high. So phosphatidyl serine boosts
the weak stress response in the elderly person and calms down exaggerated stress
in the healthy young person. Both physical and mental stressful conditions cause
stress hormones to be released into circulation, even in the young and healthy.
Phosphatidyl serine given to athletes prior to starting exercise produced an
impressive degree of down-regulation of the stress hormones. Phosphatidyl serine
may have the capacity to normalize the stress-induced activation of the
"fight or flight response." In a double-blind, placebo-controlled
study conducted in Italy, phosphatidyl serine lowered stress hormone (cortisol)
production by 30 percent.
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Flavay Plus™ blends
phosphatidyl serine with Flavay™ and other antioxidants and
B vitamins because researchers show that phosphatidyl serine works
better with other nutrients such as the B vitamins and antioxidants.
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Two more recent placebo controlled studies
confirmed the earlier double-blind trials; young, university students
experienced significantly less stress from tests when they took phosphatidyl
serine (300 mg daily for 30 days), they stayed more clear-headed and composed,
and kept a more stable mood.
Ginkgo
Biloba: The standardized extract
of the ginkgo leaves has been shown to be beneficial in a broad range of
conditions, including those involved with circulation, blood conditions,
metabolism, immune function, varicose conditions, and post-thrombotic syndrome.
It has been shown to help with short-term memory improvement (especially in
older populations), and cognitive disorders secondary to depression, among other
conditions. Flavay Plus™ uses the clinically proven optimum ratios of
standardized ginkgo leaf extract that were used in the breakthrough study
published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
GABA:
One of the most abundant neurotransmitters in the brain, some people with
anxiety, panic disorders, and depression may not manufacture sufficient levels
of GABA.
VITAMIN
A (as Beta-carotene): Flavay
Plus is formulated with the preferred form of vitamin A, beta-carotene (Betatene™)
which is converted into vitamin A only as the body needs it. What isn’t
converted to vitamin A remains as a powerful antioxidant, shown to be a cancer
preventative, to help strengthen the immune system, to reduce the risk of
atherosclerosis, heart attack and stroke, and protect against macular
degeneration and the formation of cataracts. Flavay Plus™ provides the highest
quality, full-spectrum, patented Betatene™, a complete array of plant-derived,
antioxidant carotenoids: beta-carotene, alpha-carotene, cryptoxanthin,
zeaxanthin, lutein, and lycopene.
Vitamin
B-1 (Thiamin): Plays an
essential role in the metabolism of carbohydrates in the body, improves mental
attitude, and keeps the nervous system, muscles and heart functioning normally.
Inadequate intake may result in mental illness and some psychiatrists use
vitamin B-1 for various emotional and psychiatric illnesses, oftentimes with
medication.
VITAMIN
B-2 (Riboflavin): Assists in
energy metabolism, fatty and amino acid synthesis. Vitamin B-2 is needed for
tissue repair and is sometimes called the “growth vitamin.” Inadequate
intake may cause depression, moodiness, nervousness, and irritability.
Vitamin
B-6 (Pyridoxine): Involved in
the metabolism of amino acids (the building blocks of proteins) and of essential
fatty acids, the nervous system is dependent on vitamin B-6 for the production
of GABA and neurotransmitters in the brain, such as serotonin and dopamine. It
may be difficult for men and women to obtain even the RDAs from food; and
stress, medications, smoking, and pollutants raise the B-6 requirement.
Inadequate intake is associated with depression, confusion, dizziness, insomnia,
irritability, and nervousness.
Vitamin
B-12 (Cyanocobalamin): Helps the
body to utilize fats, carbohydrates and protein; and to maintain a healthy
nervous system. Vitamin B-12 increases energy, relieves irritability, and
improves concentration, memory and balance. Vitamin B-12 also helps the body to
form and regenerate red blood cells and to break down homocysteine, a risk
factor in heart disease. In children, B-12 supports growth.
Vitamin
C: Water-soluble, a potent free
radical scavenger and it recycles vitamin E in the body. Vitamin C plays a
primary role in the formation of collagen and it is essential for a healthy
cardiovascular system and a strong immune system. Controlled studies prove the
contribution of vitamin C in the manufacture of white blood cells and
interferon. Flavay Plus™ uses Ester-C™, a patented, revolutionary form of
vitamin C that gets into the blood stream faster than ordinary vitamin C, in
larger amounts with less waste, stays in the body longer, and is used more
efficiently by cells and connective tissues. Ester-C™ is also buffered and
stomach-friendly.
Flavay™
recycles and significantly extends the lifetime of vitamin C,
potentiates vitamin E, and thereby creates a more powerful,
synergistic antioxidant effect in the body.
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It's also important to note that Flavay™
dramatically extends the activity of vitamin C in the body.
Vitamin
E: The body’s principal
fat-soluble antioxidant. Much of the body’s free radical damage occurs in fats
and in fatty membranes of cells—exactly where vitamin E protects the body.
Vitamin E is used by surgeons before and after operations to ensure against
thrombosis and increase immunity to infection, by pediatricians to prevent
blindness in premature babies, and by other specialists to increase high-density
lipoproteins. Vitamin E decreases elevated hormone levels and prevents and
treats anemias.
Flavay
Plus™ uses only natural, cold-water dispersible (dry) vitamin E
because it is efficiently absorbed even when taken on an empty stomach
or with a low-fat meal.
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Flavay Plus™ uses only natural, cold-water
dispersible (dry) vitamin E because it is efficiently absorbed even when taken
on an empty stomach or with a low-fat meal. The other forms of natural vitmain
E, the non-cold water dispersible (oil) forms, may be poorly absorbed unless
taken with several grams of fats or oils.
The National Academy of Science officially
recognized natural vitamin E (d-alpha) as twice as potent and retained twice as
well as synthetic (dl-alpha). This means twice as much natural vitamin E reaches
the blood and organs compared to synthetic versions.
Selenium:
Necessary for the body’s production
of its own, naturally occurring antioxidants including: glutathione (a key
intracellular antioxidant enzyme system that is responsible for protecting all
of the body’s cells from free radical damage and detoxifying noxious agents
from the body) and thioredoxin reductase, which recycles vitamin C. Selenium
also has a synergistic effect with vitamin E, which means that the two combined
are more powerful than either alone. Many Americans do not consume even the
small RDA of selenium in their diet. Not consuming enough selenium is dangerous
to your health. Low blood levels of selenium have been strongly associated with
an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, and many different types of cancer.
Flavay
Plus™ includes zinc as it is a necessary part of the body’s
production of DHA and a constituent of many vital enzymes, including
superoxide dismutase (SOD).
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Zinc:
An essential mineral, zinc has many important effects on the brain and immune
system, including neurotransmitter production and enzyme functioning. Zinc is a
necessary part of the body’s production of DHA and a constituent of many vital
enzymes, including superoxide dismutase (SOD), which is a critical cellular
antioxidant enzyme that is responsible for mopping up peroxynitrate, the highly
toxic free radical produced in abundance in the normal course of immune system
battles (as in viral or bacterial infections) and plays a powerful role in
immune system inflammation. Together with the B vitamins, zinc assists in the
utilization of insulin and glucose. There is a growing body of evidence to
indicate that zinc is needed for the proper maintenance of vitamin E levels in
the blood and aids in the absorption of vitamin A. Other important functions of
zinc include the promotion of glandular and reproductive health; and there is
strong evidence that zinc is required for the synthesis of the nucleic acids RNA
and DNA, which are essential for cell repair and cell growth. Studies have found
large percentages of apparently healthy children to be deficient in zinc. There
is evidence that zinc levels fall after physical and mental stress. Flavay Plus™
uses zinc orotate, a high-quality, highly bioavailable form of zinc.
Synergistic
Benefits in One Capsule
Flavay Plus™ is a synergistic blend of the
above ingredients—all naturally derived and from the highest quality sources;
providing you and your family with the best that nutritional science has to
offer in a safe, convenient and cost effective capsule.
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