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MultiLogics for Men 90 caplets - Physiologics

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ComprehensiveMulti for Men PRODUCT DISCUSSION MultiLogics® for Men delivers an exceptional combination of Saw Palmettoextract, Green Tea extract, Ginkgo Biloba extract, Stinging Nettle, Black Cohosh,Grape Seed extract and Tomato concentrate to provide a convenient source ofthese plants and herbs traditionally used for male health.* STRUCTURE AND F
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Comprehensive Multi for Men

PRODUCT DISCUSSION
MultiLogics® for Men delivers an exceptional combination of Saw Palmetto extract, Green Tea extract, Ginkgo Biloba extract, Stinging Nettle, Black Cohosh, Grape Seed extract and Tomato concentrate to provide a convenient source of these plants and herbs traditionally used for male health.*

STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
This formula provides a source of nutrients traditionally used for men's health. Vitamin E is the most important lipid soluble antioxidant in the human body, where it is incorporated into the lipid phase of cell membranes and carrier molecules to stabilize these structures from free radical damage.* Some scientific evidence suggests that consumption of antioxidant vitamins such as Vitamin E may reduce the risk of certain forms of cancer. However, FDA has determined that this evidence is limited and not conclusive.

Selenium works to recycle Vitamin E levels, synergistically supporting its antioxidant potential. Selenium is an essential trace mineral that functions as an antioxidant. Selenium is a cofactor for glutathione peroxidase, the antioxidant enzyme that catalyzes the removal of hydrogen peroxide. This enzyme functions to minimize lipid peroxidation to cellular membranes and lipid-containing organelles. The antioxidant activity of Selenium is believed to be responsible for its ability to support the humoral and cellular immune systems.* Some scientific evidence suggests that consumption of selenium may reduce the risk of certain forms of cancer. However, FDA has determined that this evidence is limited and not conclusive.

As a cofactor for over 300 enzymes, Zinc plays a vital role in growth and development, supporting the body's immune response, protein formation, and men's sexual health. The precise mechanism of how Zinc affects male reproductive health is not completely understood. Zinc is required for spermatogenesis and aids in the formation of male sex hormone by Leydig cells. The androgen receptor gene also contains a Zinc finger domain, necessary for the development of male external genitalia.* Magnesium is an essential ubiquitous cation that plays a fundamental role in more than 300 enzymatic reactions. As a cofactor of adenosine triphosphatases, Magnesium ions play a fundamental role in the synthesis, transfer, storage and utilization of energy-rich compounds. Magnesium is an essential component of the muscle enzyme creatine kinase and is a vital factor in energy production and muscle contractions.*

Calcium is the major mineral responsible for the health of the body's bones and teeth. Calcium intake is critical to achieving peak bone mass, maintaining muscle contractions, nerve impulses and supporting heart health.*

INDICATIONS
MultiLogics® for Men provides a comprehensive supplement to nutritionally support male reproductive health.*

HOW CLIENTS MAY BENEFIT

  • Vitamins and minerals are necessary for growth, development, and a healthy life.*
  • A quick, easy, and convenient way to receive a wide range of fruit and herb extracts traditionally used for men's unique nutritional needs.*
  • Support men's reproductive health by assisting in sexual function and sperm production.*
  • Chromium is an essential mineral required for normal metabolism of carbohydrates and lipids.*
  • Vitamin E neutralizes free radicals, unstable compounds that may lead to DNA and cell damage.*

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

  • A recent review published in the journal JAMA stated that most people do not consume an optimal amount of all vitamins by diet alone. In fact, suboptimal intake of some vitamins, even above levels classified as deficiency, may be unhealthy and is common in the general population. The reviewers concluded that it is wise for all adults to take vitamin supplements.
  • The National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and the Public Health advocate the use of certain nutrients for certain populations, such as B-12 for seniors and Vegetarians.
  • The Departments of Health and Human Serivices and Agriculture updated the Dietary Guidelines for Americans in 2000. This document, published by Congressional mandate, recognizes that certain "people need a vitamin-mineral supplement to meet specific nutrient needs."

SUMMARY
MultiLogics® for Men is an ideal supplement for any adult male concerned about overall nutritional health. Delivering vitamins and minerals, along with a unique combination of herbal extracts, MultiLogics® is a premium quality multivitamin for comprehensive support of men's unique nutritional needs.*

SUGGESTED DOSAGE
For adults, take three (3) caplets daily, with meals, or follow the advice of your health care professional. As a reminder, discuss the supplements and medications you take with your health care providers.

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Centers for Disease Control. Use of folic acid-containing supplements among women of childbearing age-United Sates, 1997. MMWR Weekly. 1998. 57(7); Feb 27:131-134.

DRI for Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Vitamin D, and Fluoride. Institute of Medicine. CH 4. Calcium. Pp71-91

Fairfield, K.M. Vitamins for chronic disease prevention in adults. JAMA. 2002. 287(23); Jun 19: 3116-1720.

Institute of Medicine. Food and Nutrition Board. Dietary Reference Intakes: Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Vitamin D and Fluoride. National Academy Press. Washington, DC, 1999.

Mahajan SK, Abbasi AA, Prasad AS, Rabbani P, Briggs WA, McDonald FD. Effect of oral zinc therapy on gonadal function in hemodialysis patients. A double-blind study. Ann Intern Med. 1982 Sep;97(3):357-61.

Matkovic V. Nutrition, genetics and skeletal development. J Am Coll Nutr. 1996 Dec;15(6):556-69.

National Institutes of Health. Optimum Calcium Intake. NIH Consensus Statement. 1994. 12(4); Jun 6-8: 1-31.

Prasad, A. Zinc: An overview. Nutr. 1995 Jan-Feb;11(1 Suppl):93-9.

Pryor, W.A. Vitamin E and heart disease: basic science to clinical intervention trials. Free Rad Biol & Med. 2000. 28(1); 141-164.

Spallholz, J.E. et al. Advances in the role of minerals in immunobiology. Biological Trace Element Research. 1989. 19: 129-151

Spallholz, J.E. et al. Advances in understanding selenium's role in the immune system. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 587:123-139. 1990.

Swaine, R.A. et al. Therapeutic uses of vitamin E in prevention of atherosclerosis. Altern Med Rev. 1999. 4(6); Dec: 414-423.

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