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| Revitalize Now™ contains potent antioxidants
to help fight free radical damage while increasing skin integrity
and supporting cellular health. Unlike popular cosmetics, Revitalize
now™ works on a cellular level to fight the signs of aging
before they occur! Look better while you are promoting your health
for the long run. They key active ingredients in Revitalize Now™
include Acai Juice, Cognizin, Caffeine, and MegaNatural GSKE MegaNatural®
GSKE made from grape skins, grape seeds and grape stems and is classified
as a grape pomace extract. This compound has potent anti-oxidant
activity. And you may not be aware of this, but affeine has been
reported to inhibit carcinogenesis in UVB-exposed mice; the cancer-preventing
effect of caffeine has attracted considerable attention from scientists
in recent years.(1) Acai is a Brazilian berry from the Amazon Region
that is loaded with antioxidants, anthocyanins (approximately 20
times the amount in red wine), amino acids, essential omegas, fibers
and protein. The presence of procyanidins contribute substantially
to the overall antioxidant capacity of Acai.(2) And lastly, Cognizin
contains an ingredient known as citicoline. One study showed that
citicoline in comparison with placebo improves memory in free recall
tasks thus showing that citicoline improves memory performance in
elderly subjects.(3) Clearly, Cognizin is an ingredient that will
keep your brain working optimally. So besides taking care of the
outside of your body, take Revitalize Now, for the best in cellular
health and support. Scientific References 1. Hashimoto, T., Z. He, W. Y. Ma, P. C. Schmid, A. M. Bode, C. S. Yang, and Z. Dong. 2004. Caffeine inhibits cell proliferation by G0/G1 phase arrest in JB6 cells. Cancer Res 64(9):3344-9. 2. Rodrigues, R. B., R. Lichtenthaler, B. F. Zimmermann, M. Papagiannopoulos, H. Fabricius, F. Marx, J. G. Maia, and O. Almeida. 2006. Total oxidant scavenging capacity of Euterpe oleracea Mart. (acai) seeds and identification of their polyphenolic compounds. J Agric Food Chem 54(12):4162-7. 3. Alvarez, X. A., M. Laredo, D. Corzo, L. Fernandez-Novoa, R. Mouzo, J. E. Perea, D. Daniele, and R. Cacabelos. 1997. Citicoline improves memory performance in elderly subjects. Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol 19(3):201-10. |
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