Thursday, February 18, 2010

5 Unusual and Effective Natural Health Products

We are used to seeing pills, powders and dried out mushrooms as part of the whole food multivitamin product range. However, as the industry becomes more developed and differentiated, manufacturers of holistic health products are coming up with more and more unusual, and effective, ideas! Today we are looking at 5 odd-seeming, but effective, nutritionist recommended products.
We are used to taking our dietary supplements and defenses internally … but more usually as a pill than a spray! This odd product makes perfect sense - the lining of our throat is very thin, and there are so many airborne viruses and pollutants in our crowded modern world. This product is based on the immune-boosting properties of mushrooms.
Again, antioxidants are sually delivered via the teeth, tongue, throat and stomach … not the skin! This nourishing antioxidant mask has anti-aging ingredients like organic green tea and tocotrienols to clean up the antioxidants that can really damage our skin. Better out than in, in this case!
It is rare that tea manufacturers and whole food multivitamin manufacturers get together to create a product. Usually herbal teas have only scanty evidence for their health benefits - these teas are made by one of the pre-eminent manufacturers of natural health products.
When was the last time you saw anything advertised as a 'tonic'? It was probably in an advertisement from the 60s, however the old-fashioned name is a disguise for quite an advanced product. Ginger and papaya support digestion, and there are an additional 12 anti-aging ingredients that neutralize free-radical activity.
One of the few products that recognizes that good health and avoidance of disease is most easily achieved by simply killing germs before they get to your body … immune boosting is a very worthwhile exercise, but certainly limited in its effectiveness. This unusual product cleans under the fingernails as well as refreshing the breath … amazing!

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