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When we selflessly devote our creative efforts to a project that can benefit many, we ultimately create energy that will reflect back and benefit us in the long run also. While any positive energy we put out will come back to us in some form, we can benefit more from not focusing on what we …

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What could be better than a cure for cancer? Not getting it at all! While there are no guarantees, there are things you can do every day to lower your risk of getting cancer. Massive research, strong scientific evidence and innovative medical advances, along with the public realization that diet plays a powerful role in …

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From the beginning, Shaklee has been committed to science, because it’s one thing to say products are good, it’s another to prove they are effective. Shaklee researchers always endeavor to understand human health through scientific studies: Shaklee’s longstanding support for nutritional research involves collaborations with leading academic labs that are free and encouraged to publish …

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One thing that’s critically important when you’re choosing a food supplement is… bioavailability. Why? Bioavailability is the amount of the nutrient in a supplement that is actually digested, absorbed and metabolized by your cells. In other words, when you’re choosing a supplement, it’s not enough to know how much of a nutrient is present in a dietary supplement; the …

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Among the most hotly debated issues in supplement research is the type and amount of evidence needed to demonstrate the efficacy of dietary supplements. Many of the issues involving efficacy include those common in testing of all medications such as study designs, significance testing, appropriate outcomes, effect sizes, acceptable biomarkers of effect, and the differences …

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