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Phyto Power: Survival of the Fittest

The Phyto Power is indeed powerful and multi-dimensional. It works on many different systems in the body. In essence, the Phyto Power knows exactly how to communicate and shift chronic states of dis-ease in the body, including elevating a depressive state into a stable, "life is actually so good" attitude. 

Shifting from a depressive state of being into a healthy, stable, and even joyful, sounds un-doable, especially when chronic illness and depression have been with you for a long while. 

And yet there is a great scientific findings and albeit mysterious power to the hormesis effect of the wildcrafted blueberries, rose hips, and dandelion in the Phyto Power. A little bit goes a long way! 

The three beautiful berries and flowers (including stems and leaves!) grow far away in the remote wilderness of Alaska, where the climate is extremely difficult and living conditions are almost impossible for humans, animals, and plants alike (Grace et al., 2014; Herman-Mercer et al., 2020). 

This is precisely the reason why the Phyto Power is so potent and so pure - each plant grows wild in fields that are too far for people to get to, and too harsh of an environment for people to settle in, which means the soil is clean of toxins and chemicals, and the plants must produce polyphenols that are intense to protect themselves (Dinstel et al., 2013; Redwood et al., 2019). It is a place where life and death hang in the balance.

It is precisely what the game of survival is about -  survival of the fittest. 

We created this product to bestow this powerful life giving information through the hormesis effect to support DNA and Cellular integrity - there is such a surge of nutrients in the Phyto Power, bolstering antioxidant and anti-inflammatory defenses, regenerating cellular function. The research is impressive (Soveid et al., 2023). 

Phyto Power

We suggest 1-2 capsules a day in the morning.

 

References:

  • Dinstel R.R., Cascio J., & Koukel S. (2013). The antioxidant level of Alaska's wild berries: high, higher and highest. Int J Circumpolar Health72. DOI:10.3402/ijch.v72i0.21188
  • Grace, M.H., Esposito D., Dunlap K.L., & Lila M.A. (2014). Comparative analysis of phenolic content and profile, antioxidant capacity, and anti-inflammatory bioactivity in wild Alaskan and commercial Vaccinium berries. J Agric Food Chem62(18), 4007-17. doi:10.1021/jf403810y .
  • Herman-Mercer, N. M., Loehman, R. A., Toohey, R. C., & Paniyak, C. (2020). Climate-and disturbance-driven changes in subsistence berries in coastal Alaska: Indigenous knowledge to inform ecological inference. Human Ecology48(1), 85-99. Abstract
  • Heeringa, K., Huntington, O., Woods, B., Chapin, F. S., Hum, R., & Brinkman, T. (2019). A holistic definition of healthy traditional harvest practices for rural Indigenous communities in Interior Alaska. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development9(B), 115-129. Article
  • Khalid, S., Barfoot, K. L., May, G., Lamport, D. J., Reynolds, S. A., & Williams, C. M. (2017). Effects of acute blueberry flavonoids on mood in children and young adults. Nutrients9(2), 158.
  • Lembo, V. F., & Frye, C. A. (2021). One Health and the Positive Effects of Alaskan Blueberries. In Antioxidants-Benefits, Sources, Mechanisms of Action. IntechOpen. Article
  • Marshall, H. (2020). Consumption of Traditional Alaska Native Foods as it Relates to Health. Article
  • Redwood, D. G., Day, G. M., Beans, J. A., Hiratsuka, V. Y., Nash, S. H., Howard, B. V., ... & Koller, K. R. (2019). Alaska Native Traditional food and harvesting activity patterns over 10 years of follow-up. Current developments in nutrition3(11), nzz114. Article
  • Soveid, N., Barkhidarian, B., Moradi, S., Gholami, F., Rasaei, N., Himmerich, H., & Mirzaei, K. (2022). The Potential Effect of Blueberry on Cognitive Health and Mood State Based on Human Intervention Studies: Systematic Review and Mini Meta-Analysis. CNS & Neurological Disorders-Drug Targets (Formerly Current Drug Targets-CNS & Neurological Disorders). Abstract

Yours as always,

Dohrea 

We have developed our products based on scientific research and/or the practical experience of many healthcare practitioners. There is a growing body of literature on food based nutrition and supplements and their application in support of our health. Please use our products under the advisement of your doctor.

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2023 review on brain health: Soveid, N., Barkhidarian, B., Moradi, S., Gholami, F., Rasaei, N., Himmerich, H., & Mirzaei, K. (2023). The Potential Effect of Blueberry on Cognitive Health and Mood State Based on Human Intervention Studies: Systematic Review and Mini Meta-Analysis. CNS & Neurological Disorders-Drug Targets (Formerly Current Drug Targets-CNS & Neurological Disorders).

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