GelPlus GRN (Lemonglass Mint Flavor)

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Help Digestive system and detoxify the body. Categorized as GelPlus Thrive (Focus on improving Digestive system) Phytonutrients and Cleanser Phytonutrients and Cleanser: Both shared similar substance making the effect of digestive system and nutrient absorption even better when combined those two in GelPlus GRN

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Some Facts about GRN
It is simple to clean your outside but not so easy to cleanse your inside. With GelPlus is a new GRN, it just got a whole lot easier. GRN is a powerful formulation that helps cleanse the digestive system by stimulating the digestive track and supporting the healthy bacteria already at work inside you.

Detoxify with GRN
Our bodies absorb all kinds of things: some good for us, some not. GRN was specifically formulated with some of the most powerful phytonutrients such as spirulina and chlorophyll to nourish and detoxify your body.

Keeps you on the move
With its powerful blend of phytonutrients, GRN keeps the digestive track moving. Whole food fibrous particles stimulate peristalsis, the muscle motion that moves food from one stage to the next. Phytonutrients feed, detoxify, cleanse, and nourish the digestive tract.

What can GRN do for you?
Here are just a few of the many potential benefits:
Helps cleanse the body*
Aids in detoxification of the body*
Nourishes and stimulates the digestive tract*

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Products shown may not be available in every location and where available may be for personal use only.
Some Facts about the Ingredients in GRN
GRN was specifically formulated to deliver a powerful dose of plant-based nutrients. Plants are the basis of life on this planet. They are the food source for microscopic organisms and the largest animals on land or sea. One particular classification of nutrients in plants is what is known as phytonutrients. Phytonutrients are biologically active nutrients that are not vitamins or minerals but provide great benefit to the body. GRN harnesses the power of these phytonutrients and delivers them in suspension gel. Now you can easily eat your greens like Mom always told you.

GRN is superior to other products on the market because we use whole food ingredients, which means the fibrous plant particles are included in the product, providing tremendous benefits. GRN was specifically formulated to aid digestion, and help cleanse and detoxify the body. Now let us take a look at a few of the key ingredients in GRN.

Chlorella Vulgaris
Chlorella Vulgaris is a unique single-celled freshwater green algae that happens to be a major component of phytoplankton. While Chlorella Vulgaris is not widely known in North America it is extensively used in the Orient. In fact Chlorella is the number one selling food supplement in Japan and other Asian countries. Chlorella Vulgaris contains a balance of phytonutrients and cofactors beneficial to the overall restoration and maintenance of health. It also contains a high concentration of chlorophyll, nucleic acid, amino acids, enzymes, vitamins, and minerals. Extensive studies have shown the benefits of Chlorella Vulgaris including immune system function, heavy metal detoxification of the body, digestive system support, and acting as a food source for the active beneficial bacteria in our bodies. Many studies have suggested that Chlorella Vulgaris can also help support a healthy cardiovascular system.

Wheat Grass
WheatGrass is the grass that is produced at the early stages of the wheat plant
An GRN Bibliography
Chlorella Vulgaris References
Kumar MS, Miao ZH, Wyatt SK.
Bioresour Technol. 2010 Mar 23.
Cha KH, Kang SW, Kim CY, Um BH, Na YR, Pan CH. J Agric Food Chem. 2010 Mar 25.
Sheih IC, Fang TJ, Wu TK, Lin PH.
J Agric Food Chem. 2010 Jan 27;58(2):1202-7.

WheatGrass References
Dey SK, Jena PP, Kundu S.
J Environ Biol. 2009 Jul;30(4):539-44.
Holma R, Hongisto SM, Saxelin M, Korpela R.
J Nutr. 2010 Mar;140(3):534-41. Epub 2010 Jan 20.
Singh R, Goutam U, Gupta RK, Pandey GC, Shoran J, Tiwari R.
J Genet. 2009 Dec;88(3):325-9. No abstract available.

Barley Grass References
Wijesinha-Bettoni R, Alexeev Y, Johnson P, Marsh J, Sancho AI, Abdullah SU, Mackie AR, Shewry PR, Smith LJ, Mills EN.
Biochemistry. 2010 Mar 16;49(10):2130-9.

Spinach References
Popelkova H, Commet A, Yocum CF
Biochemistry. 2009 Dec 22;48(50):11920-8.

Broccoli References
Triggs CM, Munday K, Hu R, Fraser AG, Gearry RB, Barclay ML, Ferguson LR.
Mutat Res. 2010 Feb 6.
Vibin M, Siva Priya SG, N Rooban B, Sasikala V, Sahasranamam V, Abraham A.
Curr Eye Res. 2010 Feb;35(2):99-107.

Spearmint Leaf References
Arumugam P, Ramesh A.
Drug Chem Toxicol. 2009;32(4):411-6.
Adam M, Dobias P, Eisner A, Ventura K.
J Sep Sci. 2009 Jan;32(2):288-94.

Sodium Copper Chlorophyllin (Chlorophyll)
Jubert C, Mata J, Bench G, Dashwood R, Pereira C, Tracewell W, Turteltaub K, Williams D, Bailey G.
Cancer Prev Res (Phila Pa). 2009 Dec;2(12):1015-22. Epub 2009 Dec 1.
Cruces MP, Pimentel E, Zimmering S.
Mutat Res. 2009 Sep-Oct;679(1-2):84-6. Epub 2009 Jul 16.

If you would like to review associated publications in more detail we suggest you use PubMed, the information portal provided by the US National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health. PubMed is a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine that includes over 17 million citations from MEDLINE and other life science journals for biomedical articles back to the 1950s.

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