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Thursday, October 29, 2015

ORTHO-BONE - Advanced Orthomolecular Research


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ORTHO-BONE

Advanced Orthomolecular Research



Ortho•Bone™ 
is a multi-nutrient combination designed to support bone health. It features ossein microcrystalline hydroxyapatite complex (MCHC Bone Meal), a lyophilized extract of bovine bone, which retains the intact microcrystalline structure of whole bone.

The MCHC in Ortho•Bone™ is derived from Australian pasture-fed, free-range livestock, not subjected to routine antibiotics or rBGH. Guaranteed free of bovine spongiform encephalopathy.*

ADULT DOSAGE: 
Take up to ten capsules daily, dividing the dose among meals to facilitate maximum absorption, taking the largest single dose with the last meal or snack of the day, or as directed by a qualified health care practitioner.

CAUTION: Persons taking anticoagulant (“blood thinning”) medications such as warfarin (Coumadin®) must not take this supplement


Supplement Facts
Servings Per Container: 30 

Product Code  :  AOR08077
Size  :  300 Capsules
Serving Size :  10 Capsules
Ossein Microcrystalline Hydroxyapatite Complex (MCHC)4545 mg
Calcium (from MCHC)1000 mg
Phosphorus (from MCHC)455 mg
Magnesium (Aspartate, Ascorbate)420 mg
Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol)1000 IU (25mcg)
Vitamin K2 (Menatetrenone)120 mcg
Boron (Citrate)700 mcg
Zinc (Citrate)11 mg
Manganese (Bisglycinate)2.3 mg
Copper (citrate)1 mg
Silicon (Sodium Metasilicate)35 mg
Folate400 mcg
Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin)24 mcg
Vitamin C (Magnesium Ascorbate)90mg
   
Other ingredients: hypromellose (capsule)
No longer in Ortho-Bone: Strontium 5mg


‡ Daily value based on a 2000 calorie diet. † Daily Value Not Established.

AOR guarantees that no ingredients not listed on the label have been added to the product. Contains no wheat, gluten, nuts, dairy, soy, eggs, fish or shellfish.
Main Applications
As reported by literature:
• Excellent source of calcium and other nutrients.
• Bone health.
Pregnancy / Nursing
Safe.
*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.

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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

MITO-CHARGER Veggie Caps - Advanced Orthomolecular Research






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MITO-CHARGER Veggie Caps

Advanced Orthomolecular Research

The Importance of the Mitochondria


The cell is the basis of all life, and the mitochondrion is the power plant that keeps the cell operating. A simple but effective metaphor for what is one of the most significant and complex biochemical relationships known to science. Without mitochondria, cells simply do not produce the energy(in the form of ATP) needed for the human body to function or even survive. It comes as little surprise, therefore, that any state of mitochondrial dysfunction can be associated with a host of metabolic conditions, including Type II Diabetes, Syndrome X and excessive free radical production.

AOR’s Mitocharger provides an advanced and effective formula to help support the mitochondria and to counteract aging associated with mitochondrial deficiencies.

Mito-Charger
180 Vegi-Caps 

Serving Size: 6 Capsules (Taken together or 2 capsules with each meal.)
R(+)-Lipoic acid  150 mg
Co-enzyme Q10  100 mg
Rhodiola Rosea  150 mg
Benfotiamine      150 mg
Oxaloacetic Acid (benaGeneTM) 100 mg
D-Uridine             50 mg
Gynostemma Pentaphyllum 100 mg
Acetyl-L-Carnitine 1500 mg

Other ingredients:  ascorbyl palmitate, microcrystalline cellulose, silicon dioxide, cellulose.
Capsules: hypromellose
AOR guarantees that no ingredients not listed on teh label have been added to the product. Contains no corn, wheat,
gluten, nuts, dairy, soy, eggs fish, shellfish or any animal byproduct.

Key Features: 
Advanced mitochondrial support formula

Suggested Use: 
Take 6 capsules daily with food, or as directed by a qualified health care
practitioner. (Note: The 6 capsules can be spread out throughout the day.)
They are to be taken with food, 2 capsules with each meal is recommended
if they will be split up throughout the day.

Source: 
Multi-Sourced

Cautions: 
None Known 


Pregnancy Nursing: 
Do not use if pregnant or nursing 

Main Applications: 
Support for mitochondrial dysfunction 
Type II diabetes 
Syndrome X

*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.


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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

METHYLCOBALAMIN ULTRA - Advanced Orthomolecular Research


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METHYLCOBALAMIN ULTRA 
Advanced Orthomolecular Research

Methylcobalamin ULTRA
 is an ultra-high dose formulation of methylcobalamin, the neurologically active coenzyme form of vitamin B12. Methylcobalamin supports the healthy structure and functioning of the brain and nervous system. Studies show that a person may not have optimal methylcobalamin for proper neurological function, even when vitamin B12 intake and status is normal. This higher-dose formulation is for persons for whom research supports supplementation at higher levels than in our standard Methylcobalamin formulation. 
SUPPLEMENT FACTS:

Serving Size: 1 Lozenge                               %DRI

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Methylcobalamin ......................... 15 mg              *
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*Dietary Reference Intake not established. 
Other ingredients: sorbitol, fructose, natural cherry, magnesium stearate, citric acid, stearic acid.

AOR guarantees that no ingredients not listed on the label have been added to the product. Contains no wheat, gluten, corn, nuts, dairy, soy, eggs, fish or shellfish.
Suggested Use
Dissolve one to three tablets under the tongue in the morning, or as directed by a qualified health consultant.

Main Applications
As reported by literature:
Neuroprotection.
Nutritonal support in neurological disorders.

Source
Pharmaceutical synthesis.

Pregnancy / Nursing
Safe at one half of one tablet daily.
Cautions
None known.

Methylcobalamin is the coenzyme form of vitamin B12 which supports the healthy structure and function of the nerves and brain. Several studies have found that people can have neurological signs and symptoms of a specific Methylcobalamin deficiency, even when serum B12, and blood tests which measure adenosylcobalamin acitivity, are perfectly normal. This is in large part because, while the body can store adenosylcobalamin (the other coenzyme form of vitamin B12) in the liver and mitochondria, Methylcobalamin is located in fluids like the cerebrospinal fluid and plasma, and is urinated out rather than stored.

While healthy people need just a tiny trace of Methylcobalamin to avoid a frank deficiency, a massive body of evidence powerfully supports the conclusion that supplementing with megadose levels of Methylcobalamin - and not regular B12 - can protect brain and nerve cells against toxins, help the healing of damaged neurons, and even provide powerful nutritional support in neurodegenerative diseases.
Paralyzing Viruses Several groups of scientists have investigated the use of Methylcobalamin in Bell's palsy, and they have uniformly found that Methylcobalamin speeds the recovery of normal nerve function. In two separate human trials, patients were given either prednisone alone (a steroid anti-inflammatory drug commonly used to treat Bell's palsy), Methylcobalamin alone, or the drug and the coenzyme together. Both trials found that the time required for complete recovery was significantly shorter for people who took Methylcobalamin (whether in combination with prednisone, or even by itself) than for those who took the steroid drug alone.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) In a pilot trial, six people with degenerating MS received 60 milligrams of Methylcobalamin a day. The scientists compared the changes which took place in the patients' nerve function over the course of up to two years before the trial began, to the changes which happened during the six months in which the patients took Methylcobalamin. They found that there was a significant improvement in nerve function while patients took Methylcobalamin. Before Methylcobalamin, about one fifth of all measurements of nerve function suggested that the nerves were degenerating. While the patients were supplementing with Methylcobalamin, however, only half as many nerve measurements showed signs of degeneration. And while, in the time before the trial began, just 4% of the nerve measurements suggested that the nerve in question had improved, it was found that 18%, or four-and-a-half times as many nerve readings, showed signs of improvement while patients were taking Methylcobalamin.
Lou Gehrig's Disease In a randomized, double-blind, controlled trial, 24 patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), better known as Lou Gehrig's disease, took megadoses of Methylcobalamin through intramuscular injection for just under a month at one of two doses (25 milligrams or 500 micrograms a day). While no results were seen in the lower dose, patients who took the higher dose of Methylcobalamin experienced increases in measurements of their nerves' ability to trigger responses in the muscles. Two patients' gaits were also noted to improve in the higher-dose group.
Alzheimer's Disease Two trials have between them found that giving Methylcobalamin to people with Alzheimer's disease or related dementias (like Pick's disease) leads patients to have better interaction with other people and with the world around them, while improving mood and relieving neurological symptoms. The evaluation by the patients' familes and physicians was also improved. The findings in these trials on intellectual functioning were inconsistent: some scales showed improvements, but others did not. Both of these trials, however, used relatively low doses of Methylcobalamin.
A Good Guess: Parkinson's Disease There's good reason to believe that Parkinson's disease is caused and/or accelerated by "excitotoxicity" resulting from overstimulation by the neurotransmitter glutamate. Drugs which lower glutamate levels, or which "tune down" its receptor, improve many of the symptoms of the disease, while drugs which stimulate the receptor make them worse.
So if Methylcobalamin protects neurons from the toxicity of glutamate, might it provide support for people with Parkinson's disease? Unfortunately, no clinical trials have yet been run to test this idea. But granted how safe Methylcobalamin supplements have proven to be, and its clear benefits in other neurodegenerative diseases, this essential coenzyme holds out hope as a potential way to prevent, and perhaps even to treat, this debilitating disease.
Caramelized Nerves A string of clinical trials have reported that Methylcobalamin improves nerve function in people with diabetic neuropathy as demonstrated by things like improvements in the ability to detect gentle vibration, reduced tingling, numbness, and pain in the extremities, less feelings of "heaviness" in the legs, and the restoration of neurons' ability to efficiently transmit a signal and to properly regulate the heartbeat. Trials which have looked at the overall improvement of patients' neuropathic symptoms and signs have also reported remarkably positive results.
Eyes Under Pressure In a controlled study, 14 patients with normal-tension glaucoma were treated with Methylcobalamin, and their progress was compared with that of 22 other normal-tension glaucoma patients who did not take Methylcobalamin supplements. While 59% of the people not taking Methylcobalamin experienced worsening sight, 86% of patients taking Methylcobalamin experienced no loss of function.
The Squeezing Spine Lumbar spinal stenosis is the compression of the nerves in the lower spine caused by arthritis, spinal degeneration, injury, or sometimes unfortunate genes. The squeezing of the nerves leads to pain on exertion in the lower back or buttocks, which is relieved by shifting position. In a single-blind, randomized controlled trial, 152 people with lumbar spinal stenosis were given the current standard care (physiotherapy, standard drugs, and education on managing their disease), and additionally either did or did not take Methylcobalamin. For whatever reason, the dose chosen for the trial was very low (half a milligram) compared to what has been used successfully in most trials pitting Methylcobalamin against nerve disease. At this low dose, there was no improvement in pain or in the doctors' evaluations of the appearance, sensation, or function of their nerves; however, despite the clearly inadequate dose, those people who took Methylcobalamin found themselves able to walk further distances without experiencing pains than people who were not taking it.
The Question of Dose In general, most trials in which Methylcobalamin has been used to help people with various forms of diabetic neuropathy, non-diabetic neuropathy associated with uremia, peripheral facial paralysis (including Bell's palsy and Ramsay Hunt Syndrome), normal tension glaucoma and dementia (including Pick's disease and Alzheimer's disease) have used doses ranging from1.5 to 5 milligrams. On the other hand, trials involving victims of ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) and multiple sclerosis (MS) have used much higher doses, such as 25 milligrams per day for ALS and 60 milligrams daily for MS.
Note that in some cases only one trial has ever been performed, with only a single dose used, and the results are often preliminary; it's therefore possible that higher (or lower) doses might be more effective. Because of the well-established safety of Methylcobalamin, many nutritionally-oriented physicians are working with their patients using doses considerably higher than those used in the relevant trial. There are some cases where this has seemed especially prudent to some physicians.
For instance, the evidence suggests that Methylcobalamin is much more effective against Bell's Palsy when taken within days of the initial attack; at later times, a higher dose might be more appropriate. Likewise, the only trial of Methylcobalamin in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis used only 0.5 milligrams per day - and achieved only very minor results. It seems reasonable to speculate that a higher dose might have been more effective, granted the fact that nearly all successful trials in other neurological disorders have used minimum doses of 1.5 milligrams, and many have been higher. Discuss these issues with your doctor.
There are also several neurological disorders in which there is reason to believe that Methylcobalaminmight make a good supplement choice if your physician approves, but in which no clinical trial has been performed. These would include Parkinson's disease, tinnitus, Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), and people suffering with environmental illnesses who suffer with neurological signs and symptoms. In such cases, because we don't have formal human trials to use as a guideline, your physician will have to rely all the more strongly on his or her judgement.
*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.

The information and product descriptions appearing on this website are for information purposes only, and are not intended to provide medical advice to individuals. Consult with your physician if you have any health concerns, and before initiating any new diet, exercise, supplement, or other lifestyle changes. 




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Monday, October 26, 2015

METHYLCOBALAMIN - Advanced Orthomolecular Research


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METHYLCOBALAMIN
Advanced Orthomolecular Research



Methylcobalamin is the coenzyme form of vitamin B12 which supports the healthy structure and function of the nerves and brain. Several studies have found that people can have neurological signs and symptoms of a specific Methylcobalamin deficiency, even when serum B12, and blood tests which measure adenosylcobalamin acitivity, are perfectly normal. This is in large part because, while the body can store adenosylcobalamin (the other coenzyme form of vitamin B12) in the liver and mitochondria, Methylcobalamin is located in fluids like the cerebrospinal fluid and plasma, and is urinated out rather than stored.

While healthy people need just a tiny trace of Methylcobalamin to avoid a frank deficiency, a massive body of evidence powerfully supports the conclusion that supplementing with megadose levels of Methylcobalamin - and not regular B12 - can protect brain and nerve cells against toxins, help the healing of damaged neurons, and even provide powerful nutritional support in neurodegenerative diseases.

Shielding the Brain and Nerves
In animal and test-tube studies, Methylcobalamin has been shown to protect nerve cells against a wide variety of hostile environmental situations, including lack of vital cellular fuel, thiamine deficiency (which normally causes degeneration of the nervous system), oxygen starvation, and exposure to toxins like methylmercury, botulin, or nitroprusside, and the excitotoxic nerotransmitter glutamate. And the cyanocobalamin form of B12 in your multivitamin? When tested directly, it's usually been found that regular B12 supplements don't provide the neuroprotective and neuroregenerative benefits of Methylcobalamin.


SUPPLEMENT FACTS:


Serving Size: 1 Capsule %DRI
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Methylcobalamin ......................... 5 mg *
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*Dietary Reference Intake not established. 
Other ingredients: sorbitol, manitol, fructose, natural flavor, citric acid, magnesium stearate (vegetarian).

AOR guarantees that no ingredients not listed on the label have been added to the product. 
Contains no wheat, gluten, corn, nuts, dairy, soy, eggs, fish or shellfish.

Suggested Use

Dissolve one lozenge under the tongue first thing in the morning, or as directed by a qualified health consultant.

Main Applications
As reported by literature:
Neuroprotection.
Nutritonal support in neurological disorders.

Source
Pharmaceutical synthesis.

Pregnancy / Nursing
Safe at one half of one tablet daily.

Cautions
None known.

*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.

The information and product descriptions appearing on this website are for information purposes only, and are not intended to provide medical advice to individuals. Consult with your physician if you have any health concerns, and before initiating any new diet, exercise, supplement, or other lifestyle changes.


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Sunday, October 25, 2015

HYDROXY B12 - Advanced Orthomolecular Research




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HYDROXY B12   60 Sublingual Lozenges

Advanced Orthomolecular Research

100% Vegetarian


Hydroxycobalamin is a unique form of vitamin B12, which is more readily converted into the coenzyme forms than conventional cyanocobalamin. Hydroxycobalamin also readily binds body stores of cyanide, unlike conventional cyanocobalamin, which already includes this ion in its structure. 

When you take a regular B12 (cyanocobalamin) supplement, the body must first convert its B12 into Hydroxycobalamin order to form the B12 coenzymes. This involves the removal and detoxification of the cyanide molecule, followed by biochemical reduction to a less oxidized (+1 valence) state, and then the enzymatic conversion of the reduced cobalamin into one of two metabolically active coenzyme forms. By taking a preformed Hydroxycobalamin supplement, you can skip over this first biochemical stumbling block, allowing for unhampered formation of adenosylcobalamin and Methylcobalamin.
Methylcobalamin or Hydroxycobalamin?Because the body can interconvert the two B12 coenzymes, and because the body stores adenosylcobalamin but not Methylcobalamin, an adequate supply of Methylcobalamin usually ensures that you'll have plenty of adenosylcobalamin, too - but not vice-versa. Because of this fact, and because of the powerful neuroprotective effects of Methylcobalamin, a fully-formed Methylcobalamin supplement is the best choice for most people.
One key exception is persons with known or suspected cyanide toxicity, where Hydroxycobalamin has an unique role to play. Hydroxycobalamin helps the body to rid itself  of cyanide, both by reacting with the toxin to form cyanocobalamin (which can then be excreted) and by enhancing the detoxification of cyanide through its conversion into the less toxic thiocyanate. In isolated human cells, Hydroxycobalamin penetrates cyanide-laden cells and detoxifies the toxin directly. Hydroxycobalamin has a long history of intravenous use for acute, life-threatening cyanide toxicity (such as during industrial disasters) and is approved for this use in many European countries. At lower doses, oral Hydroxycobalamin increases the urinary excretion of thiocyanate in laboratory animals fed cyanide-containing diets. Sublingual Hydroxycobalamin is an ideal choice for a B12 supplement in persons concerned with chronic, low-level cyanide toxicity.
60 Sublingual Lozenges
100% Vegetarian


SUPPLEMENT FACTS:
Serving Size: 1 Lozenge


Hydroxycobalamin1000mcg


Non-medicinal ingredients: silicon dioxide, sorbitol, magnesium stearate.

AOR guarantees that no ingredients not listed on the label have been added to the product. 

Contains no wheat, gluten, nuts, dairy, soy, eggs, fish or shellfish.

Suggested Use
Take one lozenge under the tongue daily with food, or as directed by a qualified health care practitioner.

Main Applications
• Pernicious anemia.
• Superior B12 supplement.
• Cyanide toxicity.

Source
Biological fermentation.

Pregnancy / Nursing
Safe.

Cautions
None.

*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.

The information and product descriptions appearing on this website are for information purposes only, and are not intended to provide medical advice to individuals. Consult with your physician if you have any health concerns, and before initiating any new diet, exercise, supplement, or other lifestyle changes.



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