A Biologically Better You

A Biologically Better You

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• Supports normal immune function

• Helps to reduce tiredness and fatigue

• Supports the normal production of energy

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    The basics

    This Fibromyalgia Support Pack is designed to be used alongside repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) therapy to help manage the symptoms of fibromyalgia. The pack includes a carefully selected combination of supplements that work together to reduce inflammation, enhance detoxification, boost energy levels, and support overall health. By addressing multiple pathways involved in fibromyalgia, this pack aims to provide holistic support and improve your quality of life.

    The need to know

    What are the benefits?

    Reduces Inflammation: Key ingredients like Quercetin and NAC work synergistically to reduce inflammation, which is a core component of fibromyalgia.

    Boosts Energy and Reduces Fatigue: Vitamins B12, C, and D, along with methylfolate, are included to support energy production, reduce fatigue, and enhance mental clarity.

    Supports Immune Function: Vitamin C, D, and glutathione bolster the immune system, crucial for those with fibromyalgia who may have weakened immune responses.

    Enhances Detoxification: NAC and glutathione support detoxification processes, helping to reduce oxidative stress and support liver function.

    The Science

    This treatment pack combines multiple scientifically-backed supplements:

    NAC (N-Acetylcysteine): Acts as a precursor to glutathione, the body’s master antioxidant, crucial for reducing oxidative stress and supporting detoxification. NAC also supports immune function and has anti-inflammatory properties.

    Quercetin: A flavonoid with powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, it helps manage pain and reduce oxidative damage.

    Glutathione: Directly boosts antioxidant levels, helping to combat oxidative stress, a key factor in fibromyalgia symptoms.

    Vitamin C: Vital for collagen production, immune support, and reducing fatigue, especially during physical stress or illness.

    Vitamin D with K2 MK7: Essential for maintaining muscle function, bone health, and immune response, particularly important in managing chronic pain and fatigue.

    Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin): Supports energy production, nervous system health, and cognitive function, reducing mental and physical fatigue.

    Methylfolate: The active form of folate that supports normal blood formation, homocysteine metabolism, and psychological function.

    How will I know its working?

    Improvements may include reduced pain and inflammation, increased energy levels, better mood, and enhanced overall well-being. Regular monitoring by your healthcare provider can also track reductions in inflammation and improvements in biochemical markers.

    When to take it?

    Morning: Take the full pack with breakfast to kickstart your day with the energy and support your body needs.
    Afternoon: If directed by your healthcare provider, you may split the dosage, taking a portion in the afternoon for sustained energy and symptom management.

    Ingredients

    1. Vitamin D3 4000IU 100 mcg 166% NRV
    2. Folate (L-5-MTHF) 4000mcg 2000% NRV
    3. Buffered vitamin C 1000mg 1250% NRV
    4. Vitamin K2 (MK 7) 250mcg 333% NRV
    5. Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin) 1000mcg 40,000% NRV
    6. Quercetin 1000mg
    7. N-acetylcysteine (NAC) 2400mg
    8. Glutathione (L-reduced glutathione) 1000mg

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    The latest research

    1. Dean, O. M., et al. (2011): "N-acetylcysteine in psychiatry: current therapeutic evidence and potential mechanisms of action." Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience.

    2. Berk, M., et al. (2013): "N-acetyl cysteine as a glutathione precursor for schizophrenia—a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial." Biological Psychiatry.

    3. Kelly, G. S. (1998): "Clinical applications of N-acetylcysteine." Alternative Medicine Review.

    4. Holick, M. F. (2007): "Vitamin D deficiency." The New England Journal of Medicine.

    5. Harvard Health Publishing (2018): "The importance of vitamin B12 for brain health."

    6. Kragstrup TW. Vitamin D supplementation for patients with chronic pain. Scand J Prim Health Care. 2011 Mar;29(1):4-5. doi: 10.3109/02813432.2010.530738. Epub 2010 Nov 15. PMID: 21073396; PMCID: PMC3347929.

    7. Boots AW, Haenen GR, Bast A. Health effects of quercetin: from antioxidant to nutraceutical. Eur J Pharmacol. 2008 May 13;585(2-3):325-37. doi: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2008.03.008. Epub 2008 Mar 18. PMID: 18417116.

    8. Mohiuddin M, Pivetta B, Gilron I, Khan JS. Efficacy and Safety of N-Acetylcysteine for the Management of Chronic Pain in Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Pain Med. 2021 Dec 11;22(12):2896-2907. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnab042. PMID: 33560443.

    9. Assavarittirong C, Samborski W, Grygiel-Górniak B. Oxidative Stress in Fibromyalgia: From Pathology to Treatment. Oxid Med Cell Longev. 2022 Oct 5;2022:1582432. doi: 10.1155/2022/1582432. PMID: 36246401; PMCID: PMC9556195.

    10. Quinto-Ortiz YE, González-Trujano ME, Sánchez-Jaramillo E, Moreno-Pérez GF, Jacinto-Gutiérrez S, Pellicer F, Fernández-Guasti A, Hernandez-Leon A. Pharmacological Interaction of Quercetin Derivatives of Tilia americana and Clinical Drugs in Experimental Fibromyalgia. Metabolites. 2022 Sep 28;12(10):916. doi: 10.3390/metabo12100916. PMID: 36295818; PMCID: PMC9607183.

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