AGESTAT

What is Negative hydrogen?
Negative hydrogen ion is also called the hydride ion. In this form hydrogen atom bears an extra electron, thus giving it a negative charge and creating a negative ion.
How will it help me?
According to free-radical theory of ageing (FRTA), organisms age because cells accumulate free radical damage over time. A free radical is any atom or molecule that has a single unpaired electron in an outer shell. Negative hydrogen present in Agestat reacts with these free radicals and stops excessive damage to the cells and DNA by reducing active oxygen free radicals to harmless water. Hence it protects against all diseases related to ageing. It also increases the production of ATP energy in the cells. It contains calcium which strengthens the bones.
How is this supplement manufactured?
Agestat is made by a patented Japanese manufacturing process. In this Japanese patented process, Negative hydrogen emitting coral calcium is manufactured by reduction firing of natural coral calcium powder. To this, hydrogen ions are chelated, which are later released in the body to neutralize active oxygen and provide superlative antioxidant effect.
There are other anti-oxidant supplements present in the market, then why Agestat?
Agestat has many benefits over other anti-oxidant supplements like:
Hydrogen molecule is the smallest known molecule, which enables it to access anywhere in the body
Contains not only Negative Hydrogen but also contains Natural Coral Calcium
No Side effects: Negative Hydrogen combines with harmful Active Oxygen radicals and reduces them to harmless water

FLABONOID

How can obesity be defined?
In general, obesity can be defined as a medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it may have an adverse effect on health, leading to reduced life expectancy and/or increased health problems.
What are the causes of obesity?
The fundamental cause of obesity is an energy imbalance between calories consumed and calories expended.
Globally, there has been an increased intake of energy-dense foods that are high in fat, salt and sugars but low in vitamins, minerals and other micronutrients; and a simultaneous decrease in physical activity due to the increasingly sedentary nature of many forms of work, changing modes of transportation, and increasing urbanization.
Changes in dietary and physical activity patterns are often the result of environmental and societal changes associated with development and lack of supportive policies in sectors such as health, agriculture, transport, urban planning, environment, food processing, distribution, marketing and education.
What are common health consequences of obesity?
Obesity is a major risk factor for many life threatening diseases such as:
Cardiovascular diseases (mainly heart disease and stroke), which were the leading cause of death, Hypertension, Diabetes, Musculoskeletal disorders (especially osteoarthritis – a highly disabling degenerative disease of the joints)
some cancers (endometrial, breast, and colon). But in addition to increased future risks, an obese person also experiences social and psychological effects.
How does GenLife`s Flabonoid help reduce obesity?
Flabonoid represents a new and emerging field known as ‘nutrigenomics,’ which refers to the study of how nutrients interact with our genes. Research suggests that Flabonoid helps mediate lipid [fat] metabolism by influencing related gene expression in the liver. This does not mean it alters your DNA in any way. Rather, it means that it affects the biological output of those genes related to this specific metabolic activity. Hence it is also effective in people who say they can’t lose weight because it’s in their genes.
What are other benefits of GenLife’s Flabonoid?
In obese diabetic patients it decreases central obesity as well as helps in reducing blood glucose levels. A flavonoid known as Glabridin present in GenLife’s Flabonoid, acts as anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory.
What is the difference between GenLife’s Flabonoid and other licorice extract supplements available in market?
There are three major differences from conventional licorice: First, the species – Asian licorice glabra species is used to make Flabonoid, which has a high concentration of certain polyphenols, including Glabridin. Second, the composition – to concentrate the polyphenol, a patented double-extraction method is used which increases potency and minimizes impurities. Third, the extraction method used for Flabonoid’s active substance is a lipid (oil) extraction which removes the sweet part of Licorice. All of the other licorice extracts on the market today are aqueous (water) extracts and thus carries the sweet part which is counter-productive for anti-obesity action.
How much GenLife’s Flabonoid should I take?
Recommended daily dose for GenLife’s Flabonoid is 300 mg / day ie.1 capsule / day, with Breakfast or the heaviest meal of the day. However, for acute cases dosage upto 900 mg / day is clinically safe and recommended

GLOWRIOUS

What is Glowrious?
Glowrious is a unique product from GenLife which contains natural N-Acetylglucosamine. It improves the firmness & moisture content of the skin.
How Glowrious works?
Hyaluronic Acid (HA) has an important role to keep the skin in good condition. Glowrious contains N-Acetyl Glucosamine which is one of the components of hyaluronic acid.
There are many injectable forms of hyaluronic acid available in market then why Glowrious?
Absorption of Hyaluronic Acid is poor because of its large molecular size. Glowrious provides N-Acetyl Glucosamine which in turn helps the synthesis of Hyaluronic Acid in body.
What are the unique characteristics of Glowrious?
N-Acetyl Glucosamine present in Glowrious is the natural form of Glucosamine manufactured from a unique enzymatic hydrolysis method. All other skin products present in market are for external use whereas Glowrious works from within. Also N-Acetyl Glucosamine has 3 times more bioavailability than other salts of Glucosamine.
What is the dosage of Glowrious?
You should take 500 to 1000mg of N-Acetylglucosamine ie.1-2 tablets of Glowrious everyday.
Is there any side-effects of Glowrious?
Glowrious contains natural form of N-Acetylglucosamine due to which it does not have any side-effects.

U-BI-ACTIV QH

What is CoQH?
CoQH is the reduced form of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10). CoQ10 is a naturally occurring substance present in the body. It is used in the cellular energy production process in each cell by taking part in the electron transport chain reaction and helps in production of Adenosine Tri Phosphate (ATP) which is the most basic form of energy in the body. For CoQ10 to act it needs to be converted to CoQH in the cells. CoQH is the strongest lipid soluble antioxidant available, protecting the body’s cells from oxidative stress which can cause damage to proteins, lipids & DNA.
What is the difference between CoQ10 & CoQH?
CoQH is “bio-available” (directly absorbable) form of CoQ10. After CoQ10 is consumed, the cells convert it into CoQH. Basically, there is a small but very significant structural and functional difference between CoQ10 & CoQH. CoQH has two additional electrons which it gives up to neutralize free radicals, decreasing cellular damage. Also CoQH is easily absorbed by body than CoQ10.
CoQ10 supplements are available since 20 years. Why is CoQH only available recently?
CoQH is highly unstable and gets converted into CoQ10 in the presence of light or air. Due to this, it is very difficult to manufacture CoQH in bulk. Now, for the first time, Kaneka Corporation has established the technology and patented the same that enables the manufacture of CoQH (Ubiquinol) in bulk & its encapsulated form, in a stable version.
Why should I be concerned about declining CoQH levels?
Decrease in CoQH level results in less energy production which in turn results in fatigue. It also causes oxidative damage to the body cells by free radicals which results in aging process and many age related diseases such as cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative diseases, diabetes, cancer and metabolic syndrome as well as a number of other conditions. Energy requirement of Vital Organs is very high and declining CoQH levels leads to damage and ageing of the Vital Organs leading to the above diseases. Hence, supplementation of CoQH will play a large role in prevention of these diseases.
If I produce and convert CoQ10 naturally, why supplement it?
The body’s natural production of CoQ10 diminishes with age, as does the ability to convert CoQ10 to CoQH. Some medications, such as Statins, also decrease the production of CoQ10 as a side effect.
Can I get CoQH from the food I eat?
CoQH is available only in some foods and that too in very small quantities which is not sufficient for our daily requirements. Further while cooking it gets converted into CoQ10 which the body has to again convert into CoQH. Also as we age, body’s ability to produce CoQ10 and convert it to CoQH declines. This makes food a less practical source for CoQH.
How much CoQH should I take?
The recommended dose of CoQH varies based on each individual’s specific condition. A healthy individual below the age of 40 requires 100mg of CoQH per day whereas individuals above the age of 40 should take 200-300mg of CoQH per day for 5-6 months followed by 100mg per day maintenance dose.