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"Its proprietary and synergistic formula makes NuQleo the finest product of its kind in the known world!"
-John B. Wells

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  • Why NuQleo?
    Our quest was to create the most advanced nutritional and immune support product in the world. To do this, we worked with renowned biochemists and professionals who stand alone in their exceptional acumen. The premium ingredients in NuQleo Boost were chosen specifically to work synergistically to help optimize the body's physiological process.
  • Proprietary Blend
    BiAloe® (organic inner leaf Aloe vera powder) The main bio-active component in Aloe vera is called Acemannan. BiAloe is the result of a technological breakthrough in Aloe vera processing. It has a bioactive profile nearly identical to that of natural Aloe vera inner leaf gel. When compared in a lab to three other leading Aloe vera products, BiAloe contained the most Acemannan in the most bioavailable form, which means it’s easier for your body to use. BiAloe: ·         Supports already healthy cognitive function. ·         Helps maintain an already healthy gastrointestinal tract. ·         Supports normal antioxidant and wound and burn repair functions. ·         Helps maintain stomach acid, blood sugar, intestinal flora, and cholesterol levels already in normal ranges. ·         Supports and helps optimize a healthy immune system. Blueberry extract (from Vaccinium angustifolium fruit) Blueberry extract is rich in polyphenols that help control free radicals and other ROS. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30373383/) (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6266803/) Bromelain 2,400 GCU per gram (from Ananas comosus stem) In combination with quercetin, bromelain may help support the immune system and improve athletic performance. (https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/11/4/317/pdf) (https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.22.20245993v1.full) (https://doctorherdmanclinic.com/resources/articles/wellness-prevention/athletic-performance-quercetin-with-bromelain/) Coenzyme Q-10 CoQ10 plays a very important role in cell power and energy management. (https://www.imrpress.com/journal/FBL/19/4/10.2741/4231) Green tea extract (from Camellia sinensis leaf) helps transport important nutrient ions into the cells and helps reduce the amount of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) that are linked with harmful effects to age-related health conditions. Honey bee powder Honey bee powder is a good source of antioxidants that help keep the body free of oxidative stress. (https://www.healthline.com/health/food-nutrition/top-raw-honey-benefits#brain-benefits) L-reduced glutathione Glutathione is responsible for controlling and neutralizing dangerous free radicals and ROS. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4684116/)  Increased Vitamin D levels lead to increased glutathione levels. (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cen.12449) Glutathione has been nicknamed the master antioxidant, and it is on the top three of the antioxidant greats together with Vitamins C and E. (https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/health-benefits-of-glutathione-antioxidant)   Psyllium husk powder (from Plantago ovata seed) Psyllium is a source of both soluble and insoluble fiber.  When it comes in contact with water, it forms a gelatin-like mass that helps transport waste through the intestinal tract. (https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/supplement/psyllium#:~:text=The%20soluble%20fiber%20found%20in,levels%20in%20people%20with%20diabetes)   Quercetin dihydrate (from Sophora japonica bud) is an outstanding antioxidant and also helps transport zinc and other minerals into the cells. (https://healthyfocus.org/quercetin-benefits/)    Resveratrol (from Polygonum cuspidatum root) is a powerful antioxidant present in grape skin, seeds, red wine, and many species of berries and other fruits and vegetables. Its activity helps the body control the aging process and lower damage caused by ROS. (https://ojs.ptbioch.edu.pl/index.php/abp/article/view/2749) Sunflower lecithin Lecithin has been shown to help the body keep a healthy cholesterol level. It is rich phosphatidylcholine, an important precursor of choline and acetylcholine, key molecular players in brain activity. (https://www.forbes.com/sites/melaniehaiken/2013/01/16/a-key-brain-boosting-supplement-youve-never-heard-of/?sh=2d11a4034441) Lecithin is also a natural emulsifier and may help increase the bioavailability of lipid-soluble nutrients. Wild yam root (from Dioscorea opposita root) Wild Yam is an adaptogen, a family of herbs that act as regulators of the stress response system, they flatten the curve of stress making the response of the body less intense. (https://www.integrativepro.com/articles/what-are-adaptogenic-herbs) Wild Yam in particular provides nutrition to the endocrine system to support hormonal function. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9168095/pdf/OMCL2022-1035441.pdf)
  • BiAloe®
    BiAloe® The active ingredient in aloe vera is called Acemannan. BiAloe is the result of a technological breakthrough in Aloe vera processing. It has a bioactive profile nearly identical to that of natural Aloe vera inner leaf gel. When compared in a lab to three other leading aloe vera products, BiAloe contained the most Acemannann in the most bioavailable form, which means it’s easier for your body to use. Why did we use BiAloe? BiAloe supports already healthy cognitive function. BiAloe helps maintain an already healthy gastrointestinal tract. BiAloe supports normal antioxidant and wound and burn repair functions. BiAloe helps maintain stomach acid, blood sugar, intestinal flora and cholesterol levels already in normal ranges. BiAloe supports your healthy immune system.
  • Immune Support
    Selenium (as L-selenomethionine) Selenium is a micro-element that is frequently forgotten. (https://www.thehealthy.com/nutrition/selenium-deficiency-symptoms/) Selenium is needed for the synthesis of glutathione. Selenium is very important for a proper immune function and has been linked in studies to improved immune function and response. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12879758/) (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7033057/) There are many other functionalities attributable to Selenium, it plays a role in DNA Synthesis, thyroid function and reproductive health besides having antioxidant activity. (https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/selenium-benefits.) Zinc Glycinate (as zinc glycinate) Zinc (Zn) plays a vital role in the proper functioning of the immune system and may play a role in helping the immune system handle viruses. It is essential for growth and interacts with more than 300 enzymatic processes in our bodies. According to a review published in 2000, “Zn is an essential trace element for all organisms. In human subjects, body growth and development are strictly dependent on Zn. The nervous, reproductive, and immune systems are particularly influenced by Zn deficiency, as well as by increased levels of Zn. The relationship between Zn and the immune system is complex, since there are four different types of influence associated with Zn. (1) The dietary intake and the resorption of Zn depends on the composition of the diet and also on age and disease status. (2) Zn is a cofactor in more than 300 enzymes influencing various organ functions having a secondary effect on the immune system. (3) Direct effects of Zn on the production, maturation, and function of leucocytes. (4) Zn influences the function of immunostimulants used in the experimental systems.” (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11115789/) (https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/proceedings-of-the-nutrition-society/article/zinc-and-the-immune-system/23B26245CF0F773E5F1AA19E9800B82B) The efficient absorption of Zinc is crucial for this vital element to be used in full by our body, and here is where the Quercetin and Green Tea Extract play a role helping the body shuttle the Zinc into the cells where is needed. (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264127862_Zinc_Ionophore_Activity_of_Quercetin_and_Epigallocatechin-gallate_From_Hepa_1-6_Cells_to_a_Liposome_Model)
  • B Vitamins
    In addition to various amino acids, several B vitamins, including niacin (B3), Vitamin B6, pantothenic acid (B5), and cobalamin (B12) are needed as cofactors for the synthesis of neurotransmitters. B Vitamins play a role in cellular functioning, act as co-enzymes in a vast array of catabolic and anabolic enzymatic reactions. Collectively their effects are necessary for numerous aspects of brain function, including energy production, DNNRNA synthesis/repair, and the synthesis of numerous neurochemicals and signaling molecules.14 Vitamin B3 (Niacin) Vitamin B3 (niacin) has an established role in the modulation of inflammatory cascades.14 Vitamin B3 has a wide range of uses in the body, helping functions in the digestive system, skin and nervous system. Like other B vitamins, B3 helps the body break down carbohydrates, fats and proteins into energy.15 Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) Vitamin B5 is important for the synthesis of coenzyme A (CoA), which contributes to the structure and function of brain cells by helping synthesize cholesterol, amino acids, phospholipids, and fatty acids. Pantothenic acid, via CoA, is also involved in the synthesis of multiple neurotransmitters and steroid hormones.14 CoA is also responsible for fatty acid synthesis and degradation.16 Vitamin B6 Vitamin B6 helps support adrenal function, helps calm and maintain a healthy nervous system, and is necessary for key metabolic processes. Vitamin B6 acts as a coenzyme in the breakdown and utilization of carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Vitamin B6 helps in the production of neurotransmitters, the chemicals that allow brain and nerve cells to communicate with one another, ensuring that metabolic processes such as fat and protein metabolism run smoothly.17 Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin) Vitamin B12 benefits mood, energy level, memory, heart, skin, hair, digestion and more. It is also an essential vitamin for addressing adrenal fatigue, multiple metabolic functions - including enzyme production, DNA synthesis and hormonal balance-and maintaining healthy nervous and cardiovascular systems. plays a significant role in nerve function, the formation of red blood cells, and the production of DNA.18
  • Antioxidants
    Antioxidants are substances that can prevent or slow damage to cells caused by free radicals (waste substances produced by cells). If the body is unable to process and remove free radicals efficiently, oxidative stress can result. Oxidative stress has been linked to heart disease, cancer, arthritis, stroke, respiratory diseases, immune deficiency, emphysema, Parkinson's disease, and other inflammatory or ischemic conditions. Antioxidants help neutralize free radicals in our bodies and protect against the cell damage that free radicals cause.10 Vitamin C Vitamin C is needed by the body to form collagen and make skin, tendons, ligaments and blood vessels. It also uses this vitamin to repair and maintain cartilage, bones and teeth, to heal wounds and to form scar tissue. Vitamin C is a vital antioxidant that helps protect cells from damage caused by free radicals that we are exposed to in the environment such as air pollution, cigarette smoke and ultraviolet light from the sun. Vitamin C plays an important role in immune function.11 Vitamin E Vitamin E functions mainly as an antioxidant to help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. Vitamin E also helps protect eyesight. Vitamin E supplementation significantly enhances both cell-mediated and humoral immune functions in humans.12 Vitamin E is a fat­soluble antioxidant that stops the production free radicals when fat undergoes oxidation.13
  • Other Nutrients and Trace Minerals
    Iron (as ferrous glycinate) works in conjunction with Vitamin B-12 to maintain red blood cells and their oxygen carrying capacity. Iron is also essential for the proper functioning of the muscular system, neurological development, and proper cellular functioning. (https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Iron-HealthProfessional/)   Calcium Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body and is responsible for bone buildup, nerve function, and critical electrolyte regulation including heartbeat. (https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Calcium-Consumer/) Copper (as copper glycinate) Copper (Copper Glycinate) is an essential mineral involved in energy production, synthesis of connective tissue and iron metabolism.  (https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Copper-HealthProfessional/) Vanadium (as vanadyl sulfate) Vanadium plays a role in the processing and metabolism of glucose and together with Chromium may help in maintaining healthy blood glucose levels. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7120733/pdf/978-94-007-7500-8_Chapter_5.pdf) Molybdenum (as molybdenum glycinate) Molybdenum is a trace mineral is important for enzymatic processes related to protein metabolism and production as well as DNA processing.  Molybdenum is also essential to metabolize many drugs and handle and dispose of several toxic substances, it is one of the “detox” minerals. (https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Molybdenum-HealthProfessional/) Chromium (as chromium picolinate) Trivalent Chromium is a trace mineral that plays a role in insulin and carbohydrate metabolism. (https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Chromium-HealthProfessional/) Boron (as boron glycinate) Boron plays a bioactive role in reproduction and development related to bone growth and the function of the central nervous system. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25063690/)  It may also help support the immune and the endocrine systems. (https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Boron-HealthProfessional/#en1) 

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