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Vanadium
Helps to Support:
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Healthy sugar levels* |
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Healthy cellular replication in the body* |
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Strong Bones and teeth* |
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Supplement Facts
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| Serving
Size: 1 Tablespoon
Servings Per
Container: 39 |
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Amount
Per
Serving
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%
Daily
Value
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| Vanadium
(as vanadyl sulfate) |
100 mg
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N/A
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Ingredients:
Purified Water, vanadyl sulfate, ozone.
Directions for Use:
Adults: 1 tablespoon daily.
It is recommended that before starting any new mineral
or supplementation program, you first consult your health
care professional.
Do not use if tamper evident seal is either missing or
broken.
Keep out of reach of children.
Shake well before using
Refrigerate after opening
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Vanadium is an ultra-trace mineral
found in the human diet and the human body. In its natural form,
Vanadium is very colorful and is found in very small amounts in a
wide variety of foods, including seafoods, cereals, mushrooms,
parsley, corn, soy, and gelatin. It is a metallic element that
exists in several oxidation states, including +2, +3, +4, and even
+5. In living matter, Vanadium is found mainly as the tetravalent
vanadyl cation and the pentavalent vanadate form.
Currently, Vanadium is a mineral that is being explored to further
understand its possible role in promoting human health. In research
anamils, a diet deficient in Vanadium has lead to symptoms including
growth retardation, bone deformities, and infertility. Vanadium also
is suggested to possibly play a role in building healthy bones and
teeth.
Parker
Hughes Institute scientists develop 24 new drugs containing metal

Vanadium effective in fighting cancer cells

May 3, 2000, Saint Paul, Minn. ( In a
systematic effort to develop effective drugs with a broad spectrum
and potent anti-cancer activity, researchers at the St. Paul,
Minn.-based Parker Hughes Institute have developed 24 new drugs
containing the metal vanadium. The results of this research are
published in this months issue of Clinical Cancer Research, the
official scientific journal of the American Association of Cancer
Research.

These
novel drugs were effective against 14 of 14 different cancer cell
lines as well as cancer cells taken directly from patients. Targeted
cancer cells included those of breast cancer, prostate cancer,
testicular cancer, ovarian cancer, colon cancer, brain tumors,
leukemia and lymphoma. These new anti-cancer drugs work by causing
the cancer cells to commit suicide (or apoptosis) within 4 to 24
hours.

These drugs are now being tested in animal safety studies to
identify those that have the best therapeutic index.

References Narla RK, Dong Y, DÕCruz OJ, Navara C, Uckun FM. Bis
(4,7-dimethyl-1, 10-phenanthroline) sulfatooxovanadium as a novel
apoptosis-inducing anticancer agent. Clinical Cancer Research,
6:1546-56, 2000.

Ghosh P, DÕCruz OJ, Narla RK, Uckun FM. Apoptosis-inducing
vanadocene compounds against human testicular cancer. Clinical
Cancer Research, 6:1536-45, 2000.

The Parker Hughes Institute http://www.parkerhughes.org/,
located in Roseville, Minnesota, is a non-profit research
organization dedicated to combating cancer, AIDS, and diseases of
the immune system.
Vanadium has not yet proven to be an essential mineral for humans,
and researchers caution that long-term safety of large amounts of
Vanadium ingestion remains unknown. The optimal intake of Vanadium
is unknown and there is no RDA. If Vanadium turns out to be
essential for humans, the estimated requirement would most likely be
less than 10 micrograms per day.
Minerals for Life™ Vanadium is a
liquid dietary supplement of the electrically charged ion particle
Vanadium. Eniva® uses forms of minerals that thoroughly activate by
ionization in pure OHM™ water, yielding the monatomic Vanadium
equivalent, as shown as "Vanadium" in the "Supplement
Facts" panel. A solution yields the smallest particles the size
of atoms, ions, or small molecules, whereas colloidal dispersions
contain large clusters of particles. The purer the water the more
efficiently minerals are activated into their electrically charged
ionic state.
Eniva® uses OHM™ water
(multi-step purified water) in a unique proprietary process at
Eniva's government-inspected-and-certified manufacturing facility,
yielding ionically dislodged monatomic (Solutomic™) ions in
sparkling clear solutions for quicker absorption than tablets or
capsules which must first dissolve in the digestive system before
being absorbed.
This product has been structurally enhanced with Negative Field
Activation™. It has been treated with a proprietary negative
magnetic field design at over 1,000 times the strength of the
earth's own magnetic field.
Adult Directions
Take 1 tablespoon daily.
Caution
It is highly recommended that Vanadium supplementation be used for
only a short period of time unless under the direct supervision of a
medical professional. It is recommended that those with manic
depression and mood disorders, or on MAO inhibitor medications avoid
Vanadium supplementation.
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 new
mineral or supplement program.
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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. |
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