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		<title>Vitamins &amp; Minerals to Live by Guide to Your Health</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Joint Support – CHONDROITIN SULFATE – Joint and Connective Tissue Nutrition Structural Support for Cartilage and Joints Due to the nutritional support Chondroitin provides for joints and connective tissue, it is one of the top three ingredients found in many joint support products. Chondroitin acts as a lubricating factor and plays a role in the [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joint Support – GLUCOSAMINE SULFATE – Supplement Your Joint Strength A Key to Healthy Joints  You may think that creaking, crunching, grinding joints is just a normal part of aging. Did you know that supplementing with Glucosamine Sulfate could help you renew your cartilage and lubricate your joints? If you want to support your joint [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joint Support – HYALURONIC ACID – Nature’s “Shock Absorber” for Your Joints The Fluid Between the Spaces Don’t let the word “acid” in the name fool you – Hyaluronic Acid doesn’t break the body down, it builds it up! Hyaluronic Acid naturally resides in your body’s connective tissue, a key part of your joint structure. [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Immune Health – ZINC – Body of Work The Trace Mineral with a Major Role Zinc is a trace mineral that plays a role in over 300 enzymes in the body. DNA synthesis, RNA transcription, cell division and growth, testosterone synthesis, and protein formation and turnover are all dependent on the presence of Zinc. Zinc [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Immune Health – ESTER-C – The Better Vitamin C The Immune Supporting, Stomach-Friendly Vitamin C  Ester-C is made using a unique, water-based process that combines vitamin C with calcium. As a non-acidic form of vitamin C, Ester-C is readily absorbed by the body and gently on the stomach. It functions as a powerful antioxidant and [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Immune Health – ECHINACEA – The Immune Herb Seasonal Change Got You Down? Try Echinacea. Known as the #1 herb for helping to maintain healthy immune function, Echinacea promotes the body’s natural defense system. This centuries-old herb can be used for immune system support throughout the year, but is especially popular during times of seasonal [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heart Health – POLICOSANOL – Cardio Support from a Natural Source The Science of Healthy Blood Flow Heart health and blood flow go hand in hand, and Policosanol is a natural way to support both. Policosanol is generally derived from sugar cane, rice wax, and/or wheat germ sources in a process that provides the naturally [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heart Health – NIACIN – Circulation is a Full Body Proposition The Head-to-Toe, Inside &#38; Out B Vitamin  Niacin is important enough to warrant a name and a number! As part of the Vitamin B family, Niacin is known as Vitamin B-3 and is related to the other B vitamins through their shared support of [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heart Health – GARLIC – Does Your Heart Good A Revitalizing History  Garlic isn’t just a great addition to your spaghetti sauce. It’s an herb with health benefits whose history dates back thousands of years. Garlic can substantially promote heart, circulatory and cardiovascular health while helping to maintain cholesterol levels that are already within a [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heart Health – UBIQUINOL – Ready to Fight Free Radicals The Active Antioxidant Form of Co Q-10 Ubiquinol is the “active antioxidant” form of the popular nutrient Co Q-10. Regular Co Q-10 supplements must be converted in the body to Ubiquinol in order to provide antioxidant protection. But as we age, we lost the ability [...]]]></description>
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