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Energy

Plant Ultra Minerals & Apple Extract

$63.98

 

Energy is an intelligent healthy booster with a unique combination of plant-based Ultra Minerals and Apple Extracts.*

Energy increases our production of ATP, an important molecule that energizes and fuels every metabolic process in our body.* 

The combination of Ultra Minerals and Apple Extracts deliver powerful polyphenols and a full spectrum of important plant-based elements and minerals, most of which are absent from foods and supplements currently on the market. One capsule a day for energy and endurance.*

Energy is plant-based (vegan) and has kosher, gluten free, organic, and Non-GMO ingredients.

Energy is an intelligent healthy booster. With a unique combination of 72 plant-based Ultra Minerals and Apple Extracts, Energy increases our production of ATP, an important molecule that energizes and fuels every metabolic process in our body.*

What is ATP? Adenosine-5’-triphosphate or ATP is known as a primary intracellular energy source in our body (Wilson et al., 2013). ATP and its metabolites are also involved in various important functions in the body, such as cardiac function, neurotransmission, blood flow, and muscle contraction and strength (Joy et al., 2015; Rathmacher et al., 2012; Jordan et al., 2004). In essence, having adequate ATP levels in the blood is correlated with improved health and performance (Herda et al., 2008). ATP is a vital molecule for good health, yet clinical results with synthetic ATP supplementation were mixed (Jordan et al., 2004).

Reyes-Izquirdo et al. (2013; 2014; Joy et al., 2016) set out to examine a food-based source that can indirectly increase endogenous ATP levels: they used a combination mix of apple extracts and plant ultra-minerals from Mesozoic Vegetate (see more below on Ultra Minerals). In both clinical trials, Reyes-Izquirdo et al. found a considerable increase in ATP levels and overall energy and strength in the body, compared with placebo (2013; 2014).*

Moreover, the combination of ultra-minerals and apple extracts significantly boosted the body’s ability to exercise longer and harder. The trials utilized a 150mg dosage of the mix and showed blood ATP increased by 40% at 60 minutes following ingestion and dropped 28% at 120 minutes following ingestion. Muscle biopsy was also performed to show an 281% increase of ATP levels in muscle tissue at 60 minutes, and 433% at 120 minutes following ingestion (Reyes-Izquirdo et al., 2014). Even more promising, the natural food-based mix of apple extracts and ultra-minerals were shown to decrease reactive oxygen species (Reyes-Izquirdo et al., 2013). Typically, ATP production increases the levels of reactive oxygen species which is pro-inflammatory (Chang et al., 2010), but the plant-based mix of ultra minerals and apple extracts’ phenols serve as anti-inflammatory agents, reducing inflammation markers in the blood. This clinical finding is important as Energy can be used to enhance exercise and endurance performance and at the same time to reduce inflammation that is common when exercising, and more so when over-exercising (Joy et al., 2016; Swamy et al., 2011).*

Ultra-Minerals is a unique blend of 72 cold-water extracted plant-based minerals. Derived from deeply buried flora and plants dated back to the ancient Mesozoic Era, the ultra-minerals deliver a full spectrum of important elements and trace minerals, most of which are absent from foods and supplements currently on the market.*

Minerals and ultra (or trace) minerals are essential nutrients for human health (Davidson, 2017), playing a central role in regulating cardiovascular function (Mohammadifard et al., 2017), metabolic functions, internal antioxidant defense mechanism, bone formation, immune function, and much more (Pappas et al., 2018). The soil lacks many nutrients, in particular minerals and trace minerals, all due to ongoing poor farming methods, overuse of herbicides and pesticides, mono crops, inadequate fertilizers, and other shortsighted agricultural practices.*

Finding rich sources of nutrients has become difficult as our oceans, lakes and rivers are also polluted. Rock sourced minerals can also present some toxicity issues as well as low absorption rates (Pappas et al., 2018). The ancient plant-based properties of our Ultra Minerals are unique: they are excavated from deep within the earth where lush plants belonging to tropical forests existed. These amazing deposits of Mesozoic Vegetate from nutrients-dense rain forests are full of nutrients that we extract with cold water and then dehydrated. The ultra-minerals are wholesome, readily available, and easily digested and absorbed.*

Apple and apple extracts are associated with numerous health benefits (Hyson, 2011), including longevity, cognition, and energy (Hodgson et al., 2016; Flanagan et al., 2016, respectively). As an energy booster, apple is found to be as energizing as coffee! In fact, apples offer equivalent energy as caffeinated drinks. More so, due to the different polyphenols in apples, athletes and sports players enjoy improved endurance during intense exercise while keeping their muscles flexible and pain free (Deley et al., 2017; Flanagan et al., 2016).*

Antioxidants and polyphenols have shown in research to reduce oxidative stress created by exercise (Morillas-Ruiz et al., 2006). Over the years, clinical trials have focused on the ability of apples and apple extracts to reduce inflammation of joints and increase joint function for a greater range of motion (Jensen et al., 2014).*

Scientists view apple’s polyphenols as excellent anti-oxidants and anti-inflammatory properties in improving inflammatory bowel disease (Denis et al, 2016; Pastrelo et al., 2017). Moreover, apple is found to exhibit anti-microbial effect, reducing microbial growth in beef, pork, and turkey, and protecting against carcinogens during heat processing of beef (Jensen et al., 2016; Sabally et al., 2016). Apple’s many attributes are associated with beneficial effects on conditions from anti-carcinogenic (Tu et al., 2017), cardiovascular (Bondonno et al., 2017), to asthma (Sawyer et al., 2017), to cognition and of course, energy (Hyson, 2011).*

Together, the plant based Ultra Minerals and apple extracts offer an energy boost alongside a host of many health benefits. One capsule in the morning as a daily supplement, or one capsule before exercising to enhance strength and endurance.*

 

References

Bondonno, N. P., Bondonno, C. P., Ward, N. C., Hodgson, J. M., & Croft, K. D. (2017). The cardiovascular health benefits of apples: whole fruit vs. isolated compounds. Trends in Food Science & Technology. Article

Chang, J. C., Kou, S. J., Lin, W. T., & Liu, C. S. (2010). Regulatory role of mitochondria in oxidative stress and atherosclerosis. World journal of cardiology2(6), 150. Article

Davison, K. M. (2017). Mineral Nutrients: From Macro-Level to Ultra Trace. In Nutrition Guide for Physicians and Related Healthcare Professionals (pp. 261-272). Humana Press, Cham. Abstract

Deley, G., Guillemet, D., Allaert, F. A., & Babault, N. (2017). An acute dose of specific grape and apple polyphenols improves endurance performance: a randomized, crossover, double-blind versus placebo controlled study. Nutrients9(8), 917. Article

Denis, M. C., Roy, D., Yeganeh, P. R., Desjardins, Y., Varin, T., Haddad, N., ... & Patey, N. (2016). Apple peel polyphenols: a key player in the prevention and treatment of experimental inflammatory bowel disease. Clinical Science, CS20160524. Abstract

Flanagan, E. K., Jimenez, L. Q., Flanagan, C. P., Arwari, B., & Smith, W. N. (2016). Apple versus Caffeinated Beverages as Ergogenic Aids During Physical and Cognitive Performance: A Pilot Study. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise48(5S), 63. Abstract

Herda, T. J., Ryan, E. D., Stout, J. R., & Cramer, J. T. (2008). Effects of a supplement designed to increase ATP levels on muscle strength, power output, and endurance. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition5(1), 3. https://doi.org/10.1186/1550-2783-5-3

Hodgson, J. M., Prince, R. L., Woodman, R. J., Bondonno, C. P., Ivey, K. L., Bondonno, N., ... & Lewis, J. R. (2016). Apple intake is inversely associated with all-cause and disease-specific mortality in elderly women. British Journal of Nutrition115(5), 860-867. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114515005231

Hyson, D. A. (2011). A comprehensive review of apples and apple components and their relationship to human health. Advances in nutrition2(5), 408-420. Article

Jensen, G. S., Attridge, V. L., Bratton, D. V., Reed, R. L., & Stevens, J. F. (2016). Dried apple peel powder decreases microbial expansion during storage of beef, pork and turkey, and protects against carcinogen production during heat processing of ground beef. J. Anim. Feed Sci25(2), 167-173. Abstract

Jensen, G. S., Attridge, V. L., Benson, K. F., Beaman, J. L., Carter, S. G., & Ager, D. (2014). Consumption of dried apple peel powder increases joint function and range of motion. Journal of medicinal food17(11), 1204-1213. Abstract

Jordan, A. N., Jurca, R., Abraham, E. H., Salikhova, A., Mann, J. K., Morss, G. M., ... & Earnest, C. P. (2004). Effects of oral ATP supplementation on anaerobic power and muscular strength. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise36(6), 983-990. Article

Joy, J. M., Vogel, R. M., Moon, J. R., Falcone, P. H., Mosman, M. M., Pietrzkowski, Z., … & Kim, M. P. (2016). Ancient peat and apple extracts supplementation may improve strength and power adaptations in resistance trained men. BMC complementary and alternative medicine16(1), 224. Article

Joy, J. M., Falcone, P. H., Vogel, R. M., Mosman, M. M., Kim, M. P., & Moon, J. R. (2015). Supplementation with a proprietary blend of ancient peat and apple extract may improve body composition without affecting hematology in resistance-trained men. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism40(11), 1171-1177.

Mohammadifard, N., Humphries, K. H., Gotay, C., Mena-Sánchez, G., Salas-Salvadó, J., Esmaillzadeh, A., ... & Sarrafzadegan, N. (2017). Trace minerals intake: risks and benefits for cardiovascular health. Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 1-13. Abstract

Morillas-Ruiz, J. M., García, J. V., López, F. J., Vidal-Guevara, M. L., & Zafrilla, P. (2006). Effects of polyphenolic antioxidants on exercise-induced oxidative stress. Clinical Nutrition25(3), 444-453. Abstract

Pappas, A. C., Godlewska, K., & Surai, P. F. (2018). Dietary Food and Feed Supplements with Trace Elements. Recent Advances in Trace Elements, 421-441. Chapter20

Pastrelo, M. M., Ribeiro, C. C. D., Duarte, J. W., Gollücke, A. P. B., Artigiani-Neto, R., Ribeiro, D. A., ... & Paiotti, A. P. R. (2017). Effect of concentrated apple extract on experimental colitis induced by acetic acid. International journal of molecular and cellular medicine6(1), 38. Article

Rathmacher, J. A., Fuller, J. C., Baier, S. M., Abumrad, N. N., Angus, H. F., & Sharp, R. L. (2012). Adenosine-5'-triphosphate (ATP) supplementation improves low peak muscle torque and torque fatigue during repeated high intensity exercise sets. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition9(1), 48. https://doi.org/10.1186/1550-2783-9-48

Reyes-Izquierdo, T., Shu, C., Argumedo, R., Nemzer, B., & Pietrzkowski, Z. (2014). The effect of elevATP™ on whole blood ATP levels: a single dose, crossover clinical study. J Aging Res Clin Practice3, 56-60. Article

Reyes-Izquierdo, T., Nemzer, B., Argumedo, R., Shu, C., Huynh, L., & Pietrzkowski, Z. (2013). Effect of the dietary supplement ElevATP on blood ATP level: An acute pilot clinical study. J Aging Res Clin Practice2, 178-84. Article

Sabally, K., Sleno, L., Jauffrit, J. A., Iskandar, M. M., & Kubow, S. (2016). Inhibitory effects of apple peel polyphenol extract on the formation of heterocyclic amines in pan fried beef patties. Meat science117, 57-62. Abstract

Sawyer, G. M., Stevenson, D. E., McGhie, T. K., & Hurst, R. D. (2017). Suppression of CCL26 and CCL11 generation in human alveolar epithelial cells by apple extracts containing procyanidins. Journal of Functional Foods31, 141-151. Abstract

Tu, S. H., Chen, L. C., & Ho, Y. S. (2017). An apple a day to prevent cancer formation: Reducing cancer risk with flavonoids. Journal of food and drug analysis25(1), 119-124. Article

Swamy, M. S., Sivanna, N., Tamatam, A., & Khanum, F. (2011). Effect of poly phenols in enhancing the swimming capacity of rats. Functional Foods in Health and disease1(11), 482-491. Abstract

Wilson, J. M., Joy, J. M., Lowery, R. P., Roberts, M. D., Lockwood, C. M., Manninen, A. H., ... & Rathmacher, J. A. (2013). Effects of oral adenosine-5′-triphosphate supplementation on athletic performance, skeletal muscle hypertrophy and recovery in resistance-trained men. Nutrition & metabolism10(1), 57. Article

 

FOOD SCIENCE: THE APPLICATION AND USE OF ULTRA MINERALS AND APPLE EXTRACTS.*

Ultra Minerals & Apple Extracts: ATP Production for Energy and Strength

Flanagan, E. K., Jimenez, L. Q., Flanagan, C. P., Arwari, B., & Smith, W. N. (2016). Apple versus Caffeinated Beverages as Ergogenic Aids During Physical and Cognitive Performance: A Pilot Study. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise48(5S), 63. Abstract

Joy, J. M., Vogel, R. M., Moon, J. R., Falcone, P. H., Mosman, M. M., Pietrzkowski, Z., … & Kim, M. P. (2016). Ancient peat and apple extracts supplementation may improve strength and power adaptations in resistance trained men. BMC complementary and alternative medicine16(1), 224. Article

Joy, J. M., Falcone, P. H., Vogel, R. M., Mosman, M. M., Kim, M. P., & Moon, J. R. (2015). Supplementation with a proprietary blend of ancient peat and apple extract may improve body composition without affecting hematology in resistance-trained men. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism40(11), 1171-1177.

Morillas-Ruiz, J. M., García, J. V., López, F. J., Vidal-Guevara, M. L., & Zafrilla, P. (2006). Effects of polyphenolic antioxidants on exercise-induced oxidative stress. Clinical Nutrition25(3), 444-453. Abstract

Pappas, A. C., Godlewska, K., & Surai, P. F. (2018). Dietary Food and Feed Supplements with Trace Elements. Recent Advances in Trace Elements, 421-441. Chapter20

Rathmacher, J. A., Fuller, J. C., Baier, S. M., Abumrad, N. N., Angus, H. F., & Sharp, R. L. (2012). Adenosine-5'-triphosphate (ATP) supplementation improves low peak muscle torque and torque fatigue during repeated high intensity exercise sets. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition9(1), 48. https://doi.org/10.1186/1550-2783-9-48

Reyes-Izquierdo, T., Shu, C., Argumedo, R., Nemzer, B., & Pietrzkowski, Z. (2014). The effect of elevATP™ on whole blood ATP levels: a single dose, crossover clinical study. J Aging Res Clin Practice3, 56-60. Article

Reyes-Izquierdo, T., Nemzer, B., Argumedo, R., Shu, C., Huynh, L., & Pietrzkowski, Z. (2013). Effect of the dietary supplement ElevATP on blood ATP level: An acute pilot clinical study. J Aging Res Clin Practice2, 178-84.

Swamy, M. S., Sivanna, N., Tamatam, A., & Khanum, F. (2011). Effect of poly phenols in enhancing the swimming capacity of rats. Functional Foods in Health and disease1(11), 482-491. Abstract

Apple A Day

Bondonno, N. P., Bondonno, C. P., Ward, N. C., Hodgson, J. M., & Croft, K. D. (2017). The cardiovascular health benefits of apples: whole fruit vs. isolated compounds. Trends in Food Science & Technology. Article

Deley, G., Guillemet, D., Allaert, F. A., & Babault, N. (2017). An acute dose of specific grape and apple polyphenols improves endurance performance: a randomized, crossover, double-blind versus placebo controlled study. Nutrients9(8), 917. Article

Denis, M. C., Roy, D., Yeganeh, P. R., Desjardins, Y., Varin, T., Haddad, N., ... & Patey, N. (2016). Apple peel polyphenols: a key player in the prevention and treatment of experimental inflammatory bowel disease. Clinical Science, CS20160524. Abstract

Hodgson, J. M., Prince, R. L., Woodman, R. J., Bondonno, C. P., Ivey, K. L., Bondonno, N., ... & Lewis, J. R. (2016). Apple intake is inversely associated with all-cause and disease-specific mortality in elderly women. British Journal of Nutrition115(5), 860-867. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114515005231

Hyson, D. A. (2011). A comprehensive review of apples and apple components and their relationship to human health. Advances in nutrition2(5), 408-420. Article

Pastrelo, M. M., Ribeiro, C. C. D., Duarte, J. W., Gollücke, A. P. B., Artigiani-Neto, R., Ribeiro, D. A., ... & Paiotti, A. P. R. (2017). Effect of concentrated apple extract on experimental colitis induced by acetic acid. International journal of molecular and cellular medicine6(1), 38. Article

Sawyer, G. M., Stevenson, D. E., McGhie, T. K., & Hurst, R. D. (2017). Suppression of CCL26 and CCL11 generation in human alveolar epithelial cells by apple extracts containing procyanidins. Journal of Functional Foods31, 141-151. Abstract

Swamy, M. S., Sivanna, N., Tamatam, A., & Khanum, F. (2011). Effect of poly phenols in enhancing the swimming capacity of rats. Functional Foods in Health and disease1(11), 482-491. Abstract

Tu, S. H., Chen, L. C., & Ho, Y. S. (2017). An apple a day to prevent cancer formation: Reducing cancer risk with flavonoids. Journal of food and drug analysis25(1), 119-124. Article

Minerals, Ultra Minerals, Energy and Well-Being

Geissler, C., & Powers, H. J. (Eds.). (2017). Human nutrition. Oxford University Press. BookReview

Gharibzahedi, S. M. T., & Jafari, S. M. (2017). The importance of minerals in human nutrition: Bioavailability, food fortification, processing effects and nanoencapsulation. Trends in Food Science & Technology62, 119-132. Abstract

Huskisson, E., Maggini, S., & Ruf, M. (2007). The role of vitamins and minerals in energy metabolism and well-being. Journal of international medical research35(3), 277-289. Article

Mann, J., & Truswell, S. (Eds.). (2017). Essentials of human nutrition. Oxford University Press. BookReview

Mohammad, S., Gharibzahedi, T., & Mahdi, S. (2017). Trends in Food Science & Technology The importance of minerals in human nutrition: Bioavailability, food fortification, processing effects and nanoencapsulation. Trends in Food Science & Technology62, 119-132.

Saltman, P. D., & Strause, L. G. (1993). The role of trace minerals in osteoporosis. Journal of the American College of Nutrition12(4), 384-389. Abstract

Tuormaa, T. E. (2000). Chromium, selenium and copper and other trace minerals in health and reproduction. Journal of orthomolecular medicine15(3), 145-156. Article

Van Soest, P. J. (2018). Nutritional ecology of the ruminant. Cornell university press. Chapter9

 

Energy: Plant Ultra Minerals with Apple Extract

72 Mesozoic Plant Trace Mineral                     150mg

With Apple Extract.

A proprietary blend of Ultra Minerals derived from Mesozoic Vegetate (plant minerals from a tropical rainforest in the late dinosaur period), blended with Apple Extract.

Capsule- Cellulose & Water

 

 

ENERGY (Ultra Minerals with Apple Extract)— Energy is designed with plant minerals and apple extract to increase energy levels and vitality in the body.*

Energy: Clinical trials show 1-2 capsules before exercise increases endurance strength and stamina. Take in the morning and if needed, repeat in the afternoon. For an energy boost, take 1 capsule of each High ORAC, Fructo Borate and Phyto Power.*

Minerals: Energy is a great nutritional product filled with 72 plant-based ultra minerals that are no longer available in our soil and therefore missing in our foods.*

Our Favorite: Energy is one of Seann’s favorite products, along with the Fructo Borate and Chromium. He strongly advocates for more mineral supplementation due to our depleted soil. His morning routine includes all three products taken along with 1 capsule each of Cranberry Pomegranate (for prostate health), Blueberry Extract (brain), Glucosinolates & Sulforaphanes (for DNA cellular integrity – protection), and 1 teaspoon of the No 7 mixed with water. He then goes for his early morning jog! *

Description

Energy is an intelligent healthy booster. With a unique combination of 72 plant-based Ultra Minerals and Apple Extracts, Energy increases our production of ATP, an important molecule that energizes and fuels every metabolic process in our body.*

What is ATP? Adenosine-5’-triphosphate or ATP is known as a primary intracellular energy source in our body (Wilson et al., 2013). ATP and its metabolites are also involved in various important functions in the body, such as cardiac function, neurotransmission, blood flow, and muscle contraction and strength (Joy et al., 2015; Rathmacher et al., 2012; Jordan et al., 2004). In essence, having adequate ATP levels in the blood is correlated with improved health and performance (Herda et al., 2008). ATP is a vital molecule for good health, yet clinical results with synthetic ATP supplementation were mixed (Jordan et al., 2004).

Reyes-Izquirdo et al. (2013; 2014; Joy et al., 2016) set out to examine a food-based source that can indirectly increase endogenous ATP levels: they used a combination mix of apple extracts and plant ultra-minerals from Mesozoic Vegetate (see more below on Ultra Minerals). In both clinical trials, Reyes-Izquirdo et al. found a considerable increase in ATP levels and overall energy and strength in the body, compared with placebo (2013; 2014).*

Moreover, the combination of ultra-minerals and apple extracts significantly boosted the body’s ability to exercise longer and harder. The trials utilized a 150mg dosage of the mix and showed blood ATP increased by 40% at 60 minutes following ingestion and dropped 28% at 120 minutes following ingestion. Muscle biopsy was also performed to show an 281% increase of ATP levels in muscle tissue at 60 minutes, and 433% at 120 minutes following ingestion (Reyes-Izquirdo et al., 2014). Even more promising, the natural food-based mix of apple extracts and ultra-minerals were shown to decrease reactive oxygen species (Reyes-Izquirdo et al., 2013). Typically, ATP production increases the levels of reactive oxygen species which is pro-inflammatory (Chang et al., 2010), but the plant-based mix of ultra minerals and apple extracts’ phenols serve as anti-inflammatory agents, reducing inflammation markers in the blood. This clinical finding is important as Energy can be used to enhance exercise and endurance performance and at the same time to reduce inflammation that is common when exercising, and more so when over-exercising (Joy et al., 2016; Swamy et al., 2011).*

Ultra-Minerals is a unique blend of 72 cold-water extracted plant-based minerals. Derived from deeply buried flora and plants dated back to the ancient Mesozoic Era, the ultra-minerals deliver a full spectrum of important elements and trace minerals, most of which are absent from foods and supplements currently on the market.*

Minerals and ultra (or trace) minerals are essential nutrients for human health (Davidson, 2017), playing a central role in regulating cardiovascular function (Mohammadifard et al., 2017), metabolic functions, internal antioxidant defense mechanism, bone formation, immune function, and much more (Pappas et al., 2018). The soil lacks many nutrients, in particular minerals and trace minerals, all due to ongoing poor farming methods, overuse of herbicides and pesticides, mono crops, inadequate fertilizers, and other shortsighted agricultural practices.*

Finding rich sources of nutrients has become difficult as our oceans, lakes and rivers are also polluted. Rock sourced minerals can also present some toxicity issues as well as low absorption rates (Pappas et al., 2018). The ancient plant-based properties of our Ultra Minerals are unique: they are excavated from deep within the earth where lush plants belonging to tropical forests existed. These amazing deposits of Mesozoic Vegetate from nutrients-dense rain forests are full of nutrients that we extract with cold water and then dehydrated. The ultra-minerals are wholesome, readily available, and easily digested and absorbed.*

Apple and apple extracts are associated with numerous health benefits (Hyson, 2011), including longevity, cognition, and energy (Hodgson et al., 2016; Flanagan et al., 2016, respectively). As an energy booster, apple is found to be as energizing as coffee! In fact, apples offer equivalent energy as caffeinated drinks. More so, due to the different polyphenols in apples, athletes and sports players enjoy improved endurance during intense exercise while keeping their muscles flexible and pain free (Deley et al., 2017; Flanagan et al., 2016).*

Antioxidants and polyphenols have shown in research to reduce oxidative stress created by exercise (Morillas-Ruiz et al., 2006). Over the years, clinical trials have focused on the ability of apples and apple extracts to reduce inflammation of joints and increase joint function for a greater range of motion (Jensen et al., 2014).*

Scientists view apple’s polyphenols as excellent anti-oxidants and anti-inflammatory properties in improving inflammatory bowel disease (Denis et al, 2016; Pastrelo et al., 2017). Moreover, apple is found to exhibit anti-microbial effect, reducing microbial growth in beef, pork, and turkey, and protecting against carcinogens during heat processing of beef (Jensen et al., 2016; Sabally et al., 2016). Apple’s many attributes are associated with beneficial effects on conditions from anti-carcinogenic (Tu et al., 2017), cardiovascular (Bondonno et al., 2017), to asthma (Sawyer et al., 2017), to cognition and of course, energy (Hyson, 2011).*

Together, the plant based Ultra Minerals and apple extracts offer an energy boost alongside a host of many health benefits. One capsule in the morning as a daily supplement, or one capsule before exercising to enhance strength and endurance.*

 

References

Bondonno, N. P., Bondonno, C. P., Ward, N. C., Hodgson, J. M., & Croft, K. D. (2017). The cardiovascular health benefits of apples: whole fruit vs. isolated compounds. Trends in Food Science & Technology. Article

Chang, J. C., Kou, S. J., Lin, W. T., & Liu, C. S. (2010). Regulatory role of mitochondria in oxidative stress and atherosclerosis. World journal of cardiology2(6), 150. Article

Davison, K. M. (2017). Mineral Nutrients: From Macro-Level to Ultra Trace. In Nutrition Guide for Physicians and Related Healthcare Professionals (pp. 261-272). Humana Press, Cham. Abstract

Deley, G., Guillemet, D., Allaert, F. A., & Babault, N. (2017). An acute dose of specific grape and apple polyphenols improves endurance performance: a randomized, crossover, double-blind versus placebo controlled study. Nutrients9(8), 917. Article

Denis, M. C., Roy, D., Yeganeh, P. R., Desjardins, Y., Varin, T., Haddad, N., ... & Patey, N. (2016). Apple peel polyphenols: a key player in the prevention and treatment of experimental inflammatory bowel disease. Clinical Science, CS20160524. Abstract

Flanagan, E. K., Jimenez, L. Q., Flanagan, C. P., Arwari, B., & Smith, W. N. (2016). Apple versus Caffeinated Beverages as Ergogenic Aids During Physical and Cognitive Performance: A Pilot Study. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise48(5S), 63. Abstract

Herda, T. J., Ryan, E. D., Stout, J. R., & Cramer, J. T. (2008). Effects of a supplement designed to increase ATP levels on muscle strength, power output, and endurance. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition5(1), 3. https://doi.org/10.1186/1550-2783-5-3

Hodgson, J. M., Prince, R. L., Woodman, R. J., Bondonno, C. P., Ivey, K. L., Bondonno, N., ... & Lewis, J. R. (2016). Apple intake is inversely associated with all-cause and disease-specific mortality in elderly women. British Journal of Nutrition115(5), 860-867. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114515005231

Hyson, D. A. (2011). A comprehensive review of apples and apple components and their relationship to human health. Advances in nutrition2(5), 408-420. Article

Jensen, G. S., Attridge, V. L., Bratton, D. V., Reed, R. L., & Stevens, J. F. (2016). Dried apple peel powder decreases microbial expansion during storage of beef, pork and turkey, and protects against carcinogen production during heat processing of ground beef. J. Anim. Feed Sci25(2), 167-173. Abstract

Jensen, G. S., Attridge, V. L., Benson, K. F., Beaman, J. L., Carter, S. G., & Ager, D. (2014). Consumption of dried apple peel powder increases joint function and range of motion. Journal of medicinal food17(11), 1204-1213. Abstract

Jordan, A. N., Jurca, R., Abraham, E. H., Salikhova, A., Mann, J. K., Morss, G. M., ... & Earnest, C. P. (2004). Effects of oral ATP supplementation on anaerobic power and muscular strength. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise36(6), 983-990. Article

Joy, J. M., Vogel, R. M., Moon, J. R., Falcone, P. H., Mosman, M. M., Pietrzkowski, Z., … & Kim, M. P. (2016). Ancient peat and apple extracts supplementation may improve strength and power adaptations in resistance trained men. BMC complementary and alternative medicine16(1), 224. Article

Joy, J. M., Falcone, P. H., Vogel, R. M., Mosman, M. M., Kim, M. P., & Moon, J. R. (2015). Supplementation with a proprietary blend of ancient peat and apple extract may improve body composition without affecting hematology in resistance-trained men. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism40(11), 1171-1177.

Mohammadifard, N., Humphries, K. H., Gotay, C., Mena-Sánchez, G., Salas-Salvadó, J., Esmaillzadeh, A., ... & Sarrafzadegan, N. (2017). Trace minerals intake: risks and benefits for cardiovascular health. Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 1-13. Abstract

Morillas-Ruiz, J. M., García, J. V., López, F. J., Vidal-Guevara, M. L., & Zafrilla, P. (2006). Effects of polyphenolic antioxidants on exercise-induced oxidative stress. Clinical Nutrition25(3), 444-453. Abstract

Pappas, A. C., Godlewska, K., & Surai, P. F. (2018). Dietary Food and Feed Supplements with Trace Elements. Recent Advances in Trace Elements, 421-441. Chapter20

Pastrelo, M. M., Ribeiro, C. C. D., Duarte, J. W., Gollücke, A. P. B., Artigiani-Neto, R., Ribeiro, D. A., ... & Paiotti, A. P. R. (2017). Effect of concentrated apple extract on experimental colitis induced by acetic acid. International journal of molecular and cellular medicine6(1), 38. Article

Rathmacher, J. A., Fuller, J. C., Baier, S. M., Abumrad, N. N., Angus, H. F., & Sharp, R. L. (2012). Adenosine-5'-triphosphate (ATP) supplementation improves low peak muscle torque and torque fatigue during repeated high intensity exercise sets. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition9(1), 48. https://doi.org/10.1186/1550-2783-9-48

Reyes-Izquierdo, T., Shu, C., Argumedo, R., Nemzer, B., & Pietrzkowski, Z. (2014). The effect of elevATP™ on whole blood ATP levels: a single dose, crossover clinical study. J Aging Res Clin Practice3, 56-60. Article

Reyes-Izquierdo, T., Nemzer, B., Argumedo, R., Shu, C., Huynh, L., & Pietrzkowski, Z. (2013). Effect of the dietary supplement ElevATP on blood ATP level: An acute pilot clinical study. J Aging Res Clin Practice2, 178-84. Article

Sabally, K., Sleno, L., Jauffrit, J. A., Iskandar, M. M., & Kubow, S. (2016). Inhibitory effects of apple peel polyphenol extract on the formation of heterocyclic amines in pan fried beef patties. Meat science117, 57-62. Abstract

Sawyer, G. M., Stevenson, D. E., McGhie, T. K., & Hurst, R. D. (2017). Suppression of CCL26 and CCL11 generation in human alveolar epithelial cells by apple extracts containing procyanidins. Journal of Functional Foods31, 141-151. Abstract

Tu, S. H., Chen, L. C., & Ho, Y. S. (2017). An apple a day to prevent cancer formation: Reducing cancer risk with flavonoids. Journal of food and drug analysis25(1), 119-124. Article

Swamy, M. S., Sivanna, N., Tamatam, A., & Khanum, F. (2011). Effect of poly phenols in enhancing the swimming capacity of rats. Functional Foods in Health and disease1(11), 482-491. Abstract

Wilson, J. M., Joy, J. M., Lowery, R. P., Roberts, M. D., Lockwood, C. M., Manninen, A. H., ... & Rathmacher, J. A. (2013). Effects of oral adenosine-5′-triphosphate supplementation on athletic performance, skeletal muscle hypertrophy and recovery in resistance-trained men. Nutrition & metabolism10(1), 57. Article

Research 

 

FOOD SCIENCE: THE APPLICATION AND USE OF ULTRA MINERALS AND APPLE EXTRACTS.*

Ultra Minerals & Apple Extracts: ATP Production for Energy and Strength

Flanagan, E. K., Jimenez, L. Q., Flanagan, C. P., Arwari, B., & Smith, W. N. (2016). Apple versus Caffeinated Beverages as Ergogenic Aids During Physical and Cognitive Performance: A Pilot Study. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise48(5S), 63. Abstract

Joy, J. M., Vogel, R. M., Moon, J. R., Falcone, P. H., Mosman, M. M., Pietrzkowski, Z., … & Kim, M. P. (2016). Ancient peat and apple extracts supplementation may improve strength and power adaptations in resistance trained men. BMC complementary and alternative medicine16(1), 224. Article

Joy, J. M., Falcone, P. H., Vogel, R. M., Mosman, M. M., Kim, M. P., & Moon, J. R. (2015). Supplementation with a proprietary blend of ancient peat and apple extract may improve body composition without affecting hematology in resistance-trained men. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism40(11), 1171-1177.

Morillas-Ruiz, J. M., García, J. V., López, F. J., Vidal-Guevara, M. L., & Zafrilla, P. (2006). Effects of polyphenolic antioxidants on exercise-induced oxidative stress. Clinical Nutrition25(3), 444-453. Abstract

Pappas, A. C., Godlewska, K., & Surai, P. F. (2018). Dietary Food and Feed Supplements with Trace Elements. Recent Advances in Trace Elements, 421-441. Chapter20

Rathmacher, J. A., Fuller, J. C., Baier, S. M., Abumrad, N. N., Angus, H. F., & Sharp, R. L. (2012). Adenosine-5'-triphosphate (ATP) supplementation improves low peak muscle torque and torque fatigue during repeated high intensity exercise sets. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition9(1), 48. https://doi.org/10.1186/1550-2783-9-48

Reyes-Izquierdo, T., Shu, C., Argumedo, R., Nemzer, B., & Pietrzkowski, Z. (2014). The effect of elevATP™ on whole blood ATP levels: a single dose, crossover clinical study. J Aging Res Clin Practice3, 56-60. Article

Reyes-Izquierdo, T., Nemzer, B., Argumedo, R., Shu, C., Huynh, L., & Pietrzkowski, Z. (2013). Effect of the dietary supplement ElevATP on blood ATP level: An acute pilot clinical study. J Aging Res Clin Practice2, 178-84.

Swamy, M. S., Sivanna, N., Tamatam, A., & Khanum, F. (2011). Effect of poly phenols in enhancing the swimming capacity of rats. Functional Foods in Health and disease1(11), 482-491. Abstract

Apple A Day

Bondonno, N. P., Bondonno, C. P., Ward, N. C., Hodgson, J. M., & Croft, K. D. (2017). The cardiovascular health benefits of apples: whole fruit vs. isolated compounds. Trends in Food Science & Technology. Article

Deley, G., Guillemet, D., Allaert, F. A., & Babault, N. (2017). An acute dose of specific grape and apple polyphenols improves endurance performance: a randomized, crossover, double-blind versus placebo controlled study. Nutrients9(8), 917. Article

Denis, M. C., Roy, D., Yeganeh, P. R., Desjardins, Y., Varin, T., Haddad, N., ... & Patey, N. (2016). Apple peel polyphenols: a key player in the prevention and treatment of experimental inflammatory bowel disease. Clinical Science, CS20160524. Abstract

Hodgson, J. M., Prince, R. L., Woodman, R. J., Bondonno, C. P., Ivey, K. L., Bondonno, N., ... & Lewis, J. R. (2016). Apple intake is inversely associated with all-cause and disease-specific mortality in elderly women. British Journal of Nutrition115(5), 860-867. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114515005231

Hyson, D. A. (2011). A comprehensive review of apples and apple components and their relationship to human health. Advances in nutrition2(5), 408-420. Article

Pastrelo, M. M., Ribeiro, C. C. D., Duarte, J. W., Gollücke, A. P. B., Artigiani-Neto, R., Ribeiro, D. A., ... & Paiotti, A. P. R. (2017). Effect of concentrated apple extract on experimental colitis induced by acetic acid. International journal of molecular and cellular medicine6(1), 38. Article

Sawyer, G. M., Stevenson, D. E., McGhie, T. K., & Hurst, R. D. (2017). Suppression of CCL26 and CCL11 generation in human alveolar epithelial cells by apple extracts containing procyanidins. Journal of Functional Foods31, 141-151. Abstract

Swamy, M. S., Sivanna, N., Tamatam, A., & Khanum, F. (2011). Effect of poly phenols in enhancing the swimming capacity of rats. Functional Foods in Health and disease1(11), 482-491. Abstract

Tu, S. H., Chen, L. C., & Ho, Y. S. (2017). An apple a day to prevent cancer formation: Reducing cancer risk with flavonoids. Journal of food and drug analysis25(1), 119-124. Article

Minerals, Ultra Minerals, Energy and Well-Being

Geissler, C., & Powers, H. J. (Eds.). (2017). Human nutrition. Oxford University Press. BookReview

Gharibzahedi, S. M. T., & Jafari, S. M. (2017). The importance of minerals in human nutrition: Bioavailability, food fortification, processing effects and nanoencapsulation. Trends in Food Science & Technology62, 119-132. Abstract

Huskisson, E., Maggini, S., & Ruf, M. (2007). The role of vitamins and minerals in energy metabolism and well-being. Journal of international medical research35(3), 277-289. Article

Mann, J., & Truswell, S. (Eds.). (2017). Essentials of human nutrition. Oxford University Press. BookReview

Mohammad, S., Gharibzahedi, T., & Mahdi, S. (2017). Trends in Food Science & Technology The importance of minerals in human nutrition: Bioavailability, food fortification, processing effects and nanoencapsulation. Trends in Food Science & Technology62, 119-132.

Saltman, P. D., & Strause, L. G. (1993). The role of trace minerals in osteoporosis. Journal of the American College of Nutrition12(4), 384-389. Abstract

Tuormaa, T. E. (2000). Chromium, selenium and copper and other trace minerals in health and reproduction. Journal of orthomolecular medicine15(3), 145-156. Article

Van Soest, P. J. (2018). Nutritional ecology of the ruminant. Cornell university press. Chapter9

Ingredients 

 

Energy: Plant Ultra Minerals with Apple Extract

72 Mesozoic Plant Trace Mineral                     150mg

With Apple Extract.

A proprietary blend of Ultra Minerals derived from Mesozoic Vegetate (plant minerals from a tropical rainforest in the late dinosaur period), blended with Apple Extract.

Capsule- Cellulose & Water

 

Protocol

 

ENERGY (Ultra Minerals with Apple Extract)— Energy is designed with plant minerals and apple extract to increase energy levels and vitality in the body.*

Energy: Clinical trials show 1-2 capsules before exercise increases endurance strength and stamina. Take in the morning and if needed, repeat in the afternoon. For an energy boost, take 1 capsule of each High ORAC, Fructo Borate and Phyto Power.*

Minerals: Energy is a great nutritional product filled with 72 plant-based ultra minerals that are no longer available in our soil and therefore missing in our foods.*

Our Favorite: Energy is one of Seann’s favorite products, along with the Fructo Borate and Chromium. He strongly advocates for more mineral supplementation due to our depleted soil. His morning routine includes all three products taken along with 1 capsule each of Cranberry Pomegranate (for prostate health), Blueberry Extract (brain), Glucosinolates & Sulforaphanes (for DNA cellular integrity – protection), and 1 teaspoon of the No 7 mixed with water. He then goes for his early morning jog! *

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