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Foodstate Designer Labels
1. 07/07/2008
If you eat a sufficient diet – you
don’t need to supplement with
Vitamins & Minerals
According to RDA’s, It’s potentially dangerous to
we shouldn’t need additional overdose on supplements
supplements
Carbohydrates
All Vitamin and Mineral Enzymes
Supplements are Isolate
Glycoprotein
equal… Vit C
Vit C
Lipids
Proteins
Vitamin C with peptide
carriers
Bioflavonoids
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2. 07/07/2008
Days to Recovery Vitamin C Absorption
600
10 540
% Increa in Blood
9 480
8 420
7 360
Foodstate
6
ase
300
5
240
4
180
3
120
2
60
Isolate
1
0 0
Stage I Stage II Stage III Stage IV Gummy Ascorbic 0 2 4 8 12 24
Acid Hours after Ingestion
Calcium Absorption
900
810
720
630
540
450
360
270
180
90
0
Calcium Calcium Foodstate
Carbonate Gluconate Calcium
University of Scranton
Glyconutrients Glyconutrients
Major components in nutrition
Types of Sugars
Proteins
Monosaccharides
Carbohydrates e.g. Glucose
Lipids Disaccharides
Vitamins
Vit i 2 sugars
e.g. sucrose
Minerals (Glucose & fructose)
Enzymes Oligosaccharides
combination of between 3 and 10 sugars
Phytonutrients
Polysaccharides
Glyconutrients combination of more than 10 sugars
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Glyconutrients Glyconutrients
There are 200 different sugars but 8 are essential – these 8 are known as Glyconutrients are available from fruit &
Glyconutrients
vegetables, provided they are picked
Glucose when ripe
Galactose
Xylose
We get 2 from modern diet – Glucose and
Mannose
Galactose
Fucose Only 11% of US population have 5-8 fruits &
N-acetylgalactosamine vegetables every day
N-acetylglucosamine
N-acetylneuraminic acid 25% have no vegetables on a daily basis
5 of the 8 sugars are found in human breast milk
50% have no fruits on a daily basis
Glyconutrients Glyconutrients
If deficient in the body, the body attempts to synthesize
the missing sugars from glucose Glyconutrients awaiting Binding with lectins
(covalent binding proteins)
requires 37 enzymatic steps and uses high amount
of energy
Glyconutrients attach to cell membranes. They have
receptors
Glyconutrients bind to lectins which are binding proteins
(with 2 receptors) Cell
When glyconutrients bind with protein or lipids, they
form glycoconjugates i.e. glycoproteins & glycolipids
Glyconutrients Glyconutrients
Major functions Major functions
Glycoproteins transmit biologic information
through cell-cell communication Glycoproteins assist in
immunomodulation (e.g. Mannose
Glycoproteins are used to form some types activates macrophages which activate
of collagen
NK cells)
Glycoproteins assist in cell adhesion to form
tissues Glycoproteins are involved in
Glycoproteins function in cell-signalling hormone production (e.g. Human
chorionic gonadotropin, TSH)
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Glyconutrients
Glycoconjugates
Glycoproteins & glycolipids
Cell Cell
Cell-cell communication
Glyconutrients
Glyconutrients FoodState
FoodState Technology Glycoconjugate
Glyconutrients (Saccharides)
Glyconutrients are the scientific basis for Bonded to
Protein (sequenced amino
FoodState products acids forming
specific peptide)
FoodState products are glycoprotein containing +
products Nutrient (e.g. Selenium, Magnesium)
+
Glycoproteins are attached to the nutrient and Food Matrix
they carry the nutrient inside the cell = Molecular complex for effective inter
& Intra cellular biologic
information
The sequencing of the amino acids making up
the protein in glycoprotein is critical
Glyconutrients FoodState® Nutrients
FoodState Technology Highly Concentrated Natural Whole
The amino acid sequence is unique for each Food
individual nutrient. Flavonoids
It is the sequencing that has the appropriate
transfer codes. Dietary Fibre Lipids
The work of Prof. G Blöbel demonstrated that it
was the proteins that acted as the messengers
inside and outside the cells (proteins have
intrinsic signals that govern their transport and
Carbohydrates Vitamins
localization in the cell)
Protein SOD
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5. 07/07/2008
Representation of FoodState®
Bioavailability Vitamin C vs an isolated form
The Real Key Carbohydrates
FoodState Vitamin C is Enzymes
more than 12 times
more bio-available than
bio- Isolate
Ascorbic Acid
Glycoprotein
Vit C
Vit C
Lipids
Proteins
Vitamin C with peptide
carriers
University of Scranton Bioflavonoids
Daily
Multivitamin &
Mineral
Supplement
pp
Natural Food chain Modern Food Chain
5 000
Chemicals
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6. 07/07/2008
If modern food
production methods don’t
change, how do we stay
well nourished? “We recommend that all
We need to optimise our diet adults take one
Drink more water multivitamin d il ”
lti it i daily”
Supplement the known
deficiencies with food supplements.
Journal of the American Medical Association –
June 19, 2002
Multivitamin and Mineral
for Men, Women, Over
50’s and Children
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8. 07/07/2008
Vitamin D Vitamin D Research
Strengthen bones (Osteoporosis) Harvard sponsored & published in Journal of
the National Cancer Institute (Sept 2006)
Helps reduce tumour growth
If men raise their Vitamin D levels…..
Lowers th risk of cancer
L the i k f
overall risk of cancer death reduced by 29%
Reduces the risk of MS & RA
(immune enhancement) rates of stomach, throat & colon cancer drop
by 43%
Lowers the risk of diabetes
Vitamin D Research Vitamin D Research
Journal – Anti Cancer Research (Oct.2006)
UC San Diego (Feb 2007)Journal
Exposure to sun for 20 minutes per day for fair
If Vitamin D increased…..
skinned and 2 x to 4 x for dark skinned…..
Lowers risk of breast cancer by 50%
Can reduce the risk of 16 types of cancer in
men & women Lowers risk of colon cancer by 65%
Potassium
Maintains water balance
Preserves proper alkalinity
Functions with Calcium in regulation of
neuromuscular activity
Helps normalise heartbeat
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Vitamin D 200iu
Iron 7mg
Magnesium 5mg
Zinc 7.5mg
Valine
V li 50 mg
Leucine 50 mg
Isoleucine 50 mg
White willow bark extract 12.5 mg
Methyl Sulphonyl Methane 250 mg
Carnitine 50 mg
Cramps
Chronic neck pain
Chronic back pain
University of Minnesota Medical School
150 children and adults with unexplained muscle and bone pain.
Almost 94 per cent were found to be vitamin D deficient
80 % population is deficient in magnesium, Sherry Rogers, M.D.
International Medicine World Report 1992. 100% deficient in intracellular
magnesium Chronic Pain Management C. Norman Shealy, MD, PhD
Plotnikoff, G. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, December 2003; vol. 78: pp. 1463‐1470. Gregory A. Plotnikoff, MD, MTS, departments of internal medicine and pediatrics, Townsend Letter for Doctors & Patients .January 2005
University of Minnesota Medical School,Minneapolis. Michael Holick, MD, department of medicine, Boston
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10. 07/07/2008
32 fibromyalgia patients The BCAAs are sometimes referred to
32 normal healthy as the "stress amino acids" because
controls they are used up more rapidly during
times of intense stress.
Serum levels of
S l l f
Zinc & Magnesium were
significantly lower in
the FM group
plus more tender points
Sendur, OF, Tastaban E, Turan Y, Ulman C.. "The relationship between serum trace element levels and clinical parameters in patients with fibromyalgia."
Rheumatology International May 22(2008).
Methyl Sulphonyl Methane 250 mg
Compared to placebo,
Ancient Egyptians
gyp
MSM delivers a significant reduction in
MSM delivers a significant reduction in
pain & physical function impairment ,
No adverse events, such as reported with NSAIDs and
cyclooxygenase‐2 inhibitors
Hippocrates
The salicin in white willow bark lowers the
body's levels of prostaglandins, hormone like
Effects of (MSM) in osteoarthritis of knee and hip, Linda Kim, ND and Leslie Axelrod, ND, 2004. compounds that can cause aches, pain, and
inflammation.
Lawrence RM. ‐M.S.M. A double‐blind study of its use in degenerative arthritis. International
Journal of Anti‐Aging Medicine 1998
Magnesium
Vitamin D
Methyl salicylate ‐ antipyretic, anti‐inflammatory, analgesic .
MSM ‐ chronic muscular skeletal pain
Chamomile oil
Menthol
Arnica oil
Aloe vera
Feverfew ‐ Prevents release of arachidonic acid.
Capsicum -Circulatory stimulant & pain control
Lavender oil
Clove oil – Powerful antioxidant oil, analgesic properties, reduce
pain of toothache.
Neroli oil
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RELIABLE
GMP
Quality Management Legislation ‐“Made in Germany”
PharmBetrV ‐Operational ordinance
PIC ‐Pharmaceutical Inspection Convention
HAB ‐German Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia
HAB ‐German Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia
DAB ‐German Pharmacopoeia
Ph. Eur. ‐European Pharmacopoeia
HPUS ‐Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States
Manual shaking according to Hahnemann's multiple glass technique
RESPECTED RESEARCHED
Department of Scientific Research Reports
Product monographs ‐German Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia
&
German Federal Health Ministry
Fundamental research department
Dr. Heinrich Reckeweg (1877‐1944) Clinical trials of existing preparations
Forty countries ‐ spanning all continents
Strict control of raw materials
Stringent quality control system Organizes Symposiums
Product formulae‐often imitated but never equalled
Well‐tolerated combination homeopathic medicines
Fully automated filling & packing lines.
No physical contact between staff and product.
Guaranteeing absolutely hygienic medicines.
Apis mellifica (Honeybee) 4X,
Baryta muriatica (Barium chloride) 6X, Belladonna (Deadly Ammonium causticum (Ammonium hydroxide) 2X,
nightshade) 4X, Belladonna (Deadly nightshade) 3X,
Calcarea iodata (Calcium iodide) 4X, Hepar sulphuris calcareum Bryonia (White bryony) 3X,
(Crude calcium sulfide) 12X, Kali bichromicum (Potassium Chamomilla (German chamomile) 1X,
dichromate) 4X, Lachesis mutus (Bushmaster) 12X, Coccus cacti (Cochineal) 5X,
Teucrium marum (Cat thyme) 6X, Corallium rubrum (Red coral) 10X,
Mercurius corrosivus (Mercury bichloride) 6X, Phytolacca Cuprum aceticum (Cupric acetate) 10X,
decandra (Poke) 4X.
( ) Drosera rotundifolia (Sundew) 2X,
Ipecacuanha (Ipecac) 3X,
Indications: Inflammation and Infection: Thymus serpyllum (Wild thyme) 1X,
• Aches and pains from viruses
• Pain from arthritis Indications:
• Fever • Cough from, viral,bronchitis
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