Product Details
Gold is thought by researchers to
have a chelation effect on free radicals, promoting the health of
various tissues and structures in the body.*
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Gold Helps to
Support:
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Healthy joints* |
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Normal weight management* |
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Circulatory health* |
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Healthy cellular replication* |
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Healthy body temperature* |
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Clear, composed, and positive disposition* |
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Healthy sleeping patterns* |
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Chemical independence* |
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Healthy brain function* |
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Healthy skin tissue* |
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Healthy digestion* |
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Healthy gland function* |
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Seasonal emotional wellness* |
Minerals for Life™ water-soluble
Gold is a dietary supplement containing elemental gold.
There is continuing research to discover all the benefits of gold
mineral water. Gold is nontoxic, promotes a general feeling of
well-being, supports the body’s natural defenses, and promotes
vitality and longevity.* Gold may also have an antioxidant effect on
free radicals, promoting the health of various tissues.*
Gold encourages healthy joint function and movement.*
For centuries, gold has been used by American Indians for many
purposes. After boiling a gold nugget in water, the shaman (medicine
man or curandero) would give the water to the patient to drink for a
variety of health benefits. Primarily the gold water was used to
promote mental health and well-being.
Adult
Directions
Take 1 teaspoon daily with a meal. Do not exceed
1 teaspoon daily. This product may be taken on an occasional basis
as desired.
Caution
Do not consume if tamper resistant seal is broken or missing. Keep
cap tightly closed and out of reach of children. Not intended for
children under 14 years of age. Not for pregnant or lactating women.
First consult with your physician before starting this or any new
mineral or nutrient supplement program. Isolated minerals or
nutrients are best taken as part of a comprehensive supplement
program containing a broad spectrum of nutrients.
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This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug
Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose,
treat, cure, or prevent any disease. |
Scientific
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Champion GD. Gold compounds in rheumatic diseases--1. Medical
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Gold treatment of rheumatoid arthritis decreases synovial expression
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rheumatoid arthritis with sulphasalazine, gold, or penicillamine: a
comparison using life-table methods. Annals of the Rheumatic
Diseases. 46(3):177-83, 1987.
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antimalarials, and sulfasalazine. Current Opinion in Rheumatology.
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