Nutrient Benefit of Nutrient RDI Ultrim

Advantra Z (Citrus Aurantium) All natural Advantra Z offers all the weight-loss benefits of ma huang without X

dangerous side effects. Advantra Z works by stimulating beta-3 cell receptors

without affecting other cell receptors. This means your metabolic rate

increases without affecting heart rate or blood pressure. Stimulation of the

beta-3 receptors induces the breakdown of fat, know as lipolysis.

Simultaneously, this stimulation causes an increase in the metabolic

rate--known as thermogenesis--which burns calories. As it accerlates the ue of

unwanted fat stores, it increases the amount of energy available to the body

and releases amino acids that help build lean muscle mass.

Copper Mineral important in the formation of red blood cells, keeps bones, blood 2 mg .7 mg

vessels, nerves and the immune system healthy. Enzyme activity, iron

absorption, healing process, hair, skin & cells

Copper Gluconate Copper compound. Copper is an essential mineral element of most living X

things. Used as a nutritional supplement, stabilizer, and preservative

Dicalcium Phosphate Used as a jelling ingredient, mineral supplement, and an anticaking (to prevent X

lumping from moisture) ingredient respectively. Phosphates are an essential

nutrient that occur naturally in dairy products, legumes, and meat.

Dipotassium Phosphate Made from the reaction of phosphoric acid and calcium carbonate. Used in X

food as a buffer to balance acidity, sequestrant to neutralize unwanted effects

of metals, and a yeast food for brewing

Ferrous Fumarate A form of the mineral iron. Iron is important for many functions in the body, X

especially for the transport of oxygen in the blood

Folate Folate is a Vitamin B that may protect against heart disease and has shown X

to reduce the risks of birth defects, such as spina bifida.

Folic Acid A naturally occurring substance that is important for the formation of red and 0.4 mg X mg

white blood cells. Helps body & cell growth, reproduction, protein synthesis.

Part of the Vitamin B complexes.

Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) A new fiber popular in Europe called inulin (FOS) is specially formulated to X

enhance colon functioning. Inulin passes through the body reaches the colon

intact where it stimulates the metabolism and increases the growth of "good

guy" bacteria known as l.acidophilus. This process helps boost the body's

immune system, minimizing the production of harmful pathogens and toxins,

while improving the absorption of bone-building calciums.

Fructose (fruit sugar) A simple carbohydrate found naturally in many fruits and honey. X

Converted to glucose in the body for energy. Commonly found in pancake

syrup, fruit juice, steak sauce, and honey. As with any fermentable sugar, tooth

decay should be a concern. Intake must be controlled by diabetics.

Guar Gum A vegetable gum made from the seed of the guar plant, found in Pakistan and X

India. Used as a stabilizer, emulsifier to prevent separation, and thickener.

CitriMax (Hydroxycitric Acid) This patented fat blocker has been hailed in recent years for its ability to block X mg

and burn fat while reducing appetite. All without side effects.

Iodine A mineral necessary for normal cell metabolism. Required by the thyroid gland 150 mcg 52.5 mcg

in the synthesis and secretion of hormones.

Iron Hemoglobin, iron stores in cells, oxygen to muscles 18 mg 6.3 mg

L-Carnitine A nutrient responsible for the transportation of fats to cells for use in energy X mg

production. Converts fat to energy more efficiently. Inhibits latic acid in

muscle, reducing fatigue.

Lecithin Lecithin is an emulsifier that keeps cholesterol from accumulating X

in our arterial walls, and helps to eliminate fatty deposits from our

liver.

Maganese A mineral aiding many basic functions, including metabolism, heart rhythm, 5 mg 1 mg

bone growth and the function of nerves and muscles.

Magnesium Promotes calcium & vitamin C absorption; needed for stron nerves, bones, 400 mg 140 mg

muscles, heart; energy (sugar metabolism)

* There is currently no Recommended Daily Intake (RDI) Page 2 of 4
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