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Flavonoid Complex for Thrivers
ProThrivers Wellness Flavonoid Complex contains a combination of herbs and nutrients specifically formulated to help fight oxidative damage.* This unique formula maximizes the efficacy of its components in contrast to isolated or serial compounds.
• ProThrivers Wellness Flavonoid Complex features Theracurmin®, a unique, highly bioavailable formulation of turmeric. Theracurmin is water-dispersible and the subject of ongoing research. Curcurmin, the primary active constituent of turmeric, is a bioactive polyphenolic compound.
• Green tea extract: Sunphenon® brand green tea extract, which has been the subject of studies of interest to thrivers.
• Resveratrol: Cell culture and experimental animal studies have found that resveratrol can quench reactive oxygen species and induce the expression of glutathione peroxidase, SOD dismutase and catalase.
• Alpha-Glycosyl Isoquercitrin: Quercetin is a flavonoid ubiquitous in plants. Quercetin has various mechanisms of action shown in preclinical studies that underlie its potential health-supporting effects. However, quercetin is poorly absorbed. This formula utilizes alpha-glycosyl isoquercitrin, which has nearly 18 times the absorption of quercetin aglycone.*
• Reduced L-Glutathione: Setria® brand glutathione.
• Coenzyme Q10: Ubiquinone (CoQ10) is an essential co-factor in oxidative phosphorylation, the final step of mitochondrial energy production. Mitochondrial energy metabolism and antioxidation balance are two mechanisms for which CoQ10 acts.*
About ProThrivers Wellness
Lise Alschuler, ND, FABNO, has been a respected naturopath for the past two decades and her primary area of clinical focus is developing evidence-informed strategies tailored to the needs of thrivers. Dr. Alschuler is also a thriver herself and uses this personal experience to better inform her approach to care. These insights have played an essential role in the design of ProThrivers' line of products.
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