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Multi-Gold is your foundation for health.
We  all have different needs when it comes to health but you'd be surprised to learn that we are more alike than you think!

According to the National Human Genome Research Institute, humans share about 99.9% of their DNA. Only 0.1% makes us uniquely different despite what we look like with our obvious skin and eye color, skeletal structure and physical size. 

Still, your DNA are important. DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) play a key role in health because they are the genetic blueprints for cells to develop, function, replicate and reproduce.  ells to develop, function, repair and reproduce. DNA also help make the proteins that are essential for all body functions. Damage to DNA can increase your risk of developing diseases like cancer and influence how you age. 

Research on DNA started in the early 1950s and in recent years has advanced rapidly, thanks to digital science. We can store, interpret and analyze health data to project disease links on a global basis. While the age old question of whether genetics or environment affects health more I still up  for debate, we do know nutrition is a key factor that cannot be ignored.

Your best defense? Stay healthy and alive no matter what DNA you inherited with good daily nutrition. 

That could pose a challenge according to a 2023 review by Townsend and colleagues. Despite what we know about nutrition and human health, "a global nutrition problem still exists". These researchers suggest "a multi-dimensional approach with micronutrients and other nutrients critical for optimal human health". Along with a whole food diet and promoting gut health, taking the right kind of nutrients matters. 

The research is very clear on how a nutritionally deficient diet hurts our health:

  • "Unhealthy diet is one of the leading risks for the global burden of disease...such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer" per the World Health Organization.
  • 1 in 5 deaths due to heart disease and cancer are attributed to suboptimal diet according to the American Cancer Society.
  • The American Heart Association estimates 81 million American adults (1 in 3) have one or more types of cardiovascular disease that is influenced by diet.
  • The CDC states it is "well established that nutrient deficiencies or suboptimal nutritional status can contribute to the development of diseases and/or health problems". 
These and other studies show that vitamins and minerals play a key role in vision, nerve, cognitive and  overall health and may lower the risk of developing degenerative disease with aging. Nutrients can also target individual symptoms in certain conditions such as improving energy in fibromyalgia and slowing vision loss in macular degeneration. 

Take advantage of what science teaches us. How?  Eat healthy Whole Foods and support  your nutritional efforts with a multiple-vitamin-mineral complex. Because every second of every day every cell and its DNA depend on vitamin and mineral building blocks to perform countless biochemical and physiological reactions. 

DNA support comes from the nutrients you make or take and the synergy between those nutrients.  For example, calcium and magnesium work in harmony for your heart rhythm and muscle contractions. Magnesium is needed to synthesize vitamin D. Calcium depends on vitamin D transport into bones. Zinc supports vitamin A. Vitamins and minerals are co-dependent on each other for optimal absorption and function Any nutrient that is missing from your diet impacts your DNA and your health.

There's more. The nutrients n your multiple must be bioavailable says Townsend. This is not news to TyH! We know that nutrients are only as good as they are absorbed and used by the body -- which is the true definition of "bioavailability". It makes sense then,  that every nutrient be bioavailable first to create the nutritional synergy your body requires to function. 

Multi-Gold™contains 36 health building nutrients in one formula in bioavailable forms. Albion's organic minerals of magnesium, calcium, boron, manganese, copper, chromium, molybdenum, potassium, selenium and zinc. Bio-Active forms of vitamins B-12 (methycobalamin), E (alpha tocopherol), D (cholecalciferol) and a K complex (with K2Vital™). Vitamin C is buffered (Fibro-C™). Plus, Multi-Gold™includes a bonus complex of coenzyme Q10, alpha lipoic acid, bioflavonoid extracts of grape seed, green tea and lycopene. You'll also get energy support with malic acid and beneficial aloe vera to boost synergy. 

Taking a multiple is a serious step toward better health. So make sure you take on that will make a difference! Check your multiple's label. Some one-a-day formulas  skimp on the basics. Minerals, especially organic chela forms like Albion, take up valuable room in a capsule or tablet. Or minerals may be included but  in token amounts. That's a problem since many food sources don't have enough to meet your daily requirements, even if you do eat a healthy diet. Minerals need to be organic and not in oxide, carbonate or chloride forms which are hard to digest and may irritate the GI system, too. Opt for  natural and not synthetic forms of D and E, shown in studies to b less effective. You may pay a little extra for a higher quality multiple, but 
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think of it as an investment in your health. 

Although you may not be able to change the DNA you were born with, you can change your habits. Taking Multi-Gold™on a daily basis will supply synergistic and bioavailable  nutrients that your body needs to function -- if you make it a daily habit

Give Multi-Gold™30 days (just one bottle). See   what a difference our daily makes to your energy, immunity and your health. 

 

Read more in the TyH Health Library   

  • 7 Reasons to Take Multi-Gold™
  • Multi-Vitamins & Minerals; The Research
  • Beyond the Label: Shopping for Supplements
©TyH Publications. For informational purposes only. Consults your health care professional for personal medical advice. 

Resources:   1) National Human Genome Research Institute (NIH). 2) Townsend et al, Foundational Nutrition: Implications for Human Health. 3) Center for Disease Control & Prevention. 4) National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention & Health Promotion. 5) American Heart Association. 6) World Health Organization.
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