| One of the steps in Ray & Terry's TRANSCEND personalized health program is "Supplementation." To actively reprogram your biochemistry, we recommend that you evaluate your supplementation needs and supply your body with the nutrients that it needs to fight imbalance and aging. Many people believe that if you eat properly, vitamin and mineral supplementation is unnecessary. But there are compelling reasons why this is untrue.1Many people have a need for one or more nutrients far in excess of RDA amounts, and for optimal health, these needs can not be ignored. Even the usually conservative Journal of the American Medical Association has come out and said “Most people do not consume an optimal amount of all vitamins by diet alone.” (JAMA, June 2002)2 There are other reasons that individuals need supplementation. Even if you were able to eat enough nutrient-rich food, modern methods of food storage, preparation and cooking reduce nutrient levels excessively. “Modern” farming methods have led to mineral depletion of once fertile farmland, so most food available commercially is lacking in one or more essential nutrients. By taking Ray & Terry’s Total Care Daily Formula, along with the Ray & Terry’s Mega EPA/DHA Formulation, you will ensure that your body has adequate supplies of virtually all the essential vitamins, minerals and fatty acids needed for optimal health and anti-aging. In addition, the powerful antioxidants coenzyme Q10, grape seed extract and alpha lipoic acid are included. Grape seed extract is a powerful antioxidant with numerous other benefits:
- Helps support healthy heart, circulation and immune functions
- Improves elasticity and strength of blood vessels3,4
- Supports the growth and viability of normal cells.5
Coenzyme Q10 is another powerful antioxidant and is found naturally in the body. According to longevity experts, coenzyme Q10: - Increases energy8
- Enhances the immune system
- Assists oxygenation of blood
- Supports healthy heart function
- Helps maintain blood pressure already within a normal level
Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) is unique in that, while Vitamin C is our premier water-soluble antioxidant and Vitamin E is our primary fat-soluble antioxidant, alpha lipoic acid serves as both a water-soluble and fat-soluble antioxidant.9 ALA works to: - Help recycle other antioxidants, such as vitamin C, vitamin E, glutathione, and even CoQ itself10
- Support healthy liver function11
Taking coenzyme Q10, grape seed extract and lipoic acid along with vitamins C and E provides you with very powerful antioxidant protection. Total Care Daily Formula is Unique Many “multiple vitamin” formulations do not include any grape seed extract, coenzyme Q10 or alpha lipoic acid at all because these nutrients are relatively expensive. If you take the full dose of 6 tablets a day of Ray & Terry’s Total Care Daily Formula, you will receive 120 mg of grape seed extract, 30 mg of co Q10 and 60 mg of alpha lipoic acid. Purchased separately, these three ingredients alone would cost as much as the entire Total Care Daily Formulation, but you wouldn’t be getting the other 31 critical ingredients. Dosage The Total Care Daily Formula can be taken in convenient doses, morning and evening. Guidelines for dosage are as follows: - Under 40 years of age & in good health:
One tablet in the morning One tablet in the evening
- 40-49 years of age and in good health:
Two tablets in the morning Two tablets in the evening
- 50 years of age or older, or less than 50, but not otherwise in good health:
Three tablets in the morning Three tablets in the evening
- Anyone who wants to maximize their nutritional protection:
Three tablets in the morning Three tablets in the evening
Ray & Terry’s Total Care Daily Formula contains 180 tablets per bottle. Ray & Terry’s Total Care Daily Formula is equally effective when taken with or without food. However, if your digestive system is sensitive, you may want to take your supplements with meals. | Supplement Facts | | Serving Size: 6 Tablet |
| | Amount Per Container: 30 |
| | Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value |
| | Vitamin A (palmitate) | 2500 IU | 50 % | | Vitamin A (beta-carotene) | 2500 IU | 50 % | | Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) | 1000 mg | 1667 % | | Vitamin D-3 (cholecalciferol) | 600 IU | 150 % | | Vitamin E (mixed tocopherol complex) | 400 IU | 1333 % | Vitamin B-1 (thiamine hcl)
| 25 mg | 1667% | Vitamin B-2 (riboflavin)
| 25 mg | 1471% | | Niacin (granular) | 32 mg | 160 % | | Vitamin B-6 (pyridoxine hcl) | 25 mg | 1250 % | | Folic Acid | 200 mcg | 50 % | | Vitamin B-12 (cyanocobalamin) | 100 mcg | 1667 % | | Biotin | 300 mcg | 100 % | | Pantothenic Acid (calcium pantothenate) | 500 mg | 5000 % | | Calcium (carbonate\citrate) | 500 mg | 50 % | | Iodine ( kelp) | 200 mcg | 133 % | | Magnesium (oxide) | 350 mg | 88 % | | Zinc (amino acid chelate) | 15 mg | 100% | | Selenium (sodium selenate) | 100 mcg | 143 % | | Copper (amino acid chelate) | 1 mg | 50 % | | Manganese (amino acid chelate) | 2 mg | 100% | | Chromium (GTF) | 200 mcg | 167 % | | Molybdenum (sodium molybate) | 75 mcg | 100 % | | Potassium (gluconate) | 99 mg | 3 % | | Choline (bitartrate) | 60 mg | * | | Inositol (monophosphate) | 102 mg | * | | Citrus Bioflavonoid Complex | 102 mg | * | | Para-Aminobenzoic Acid | 102 mg | * | | Vanadium (amino acid chelate) | 51 mcg | * | | N-Acetyl L-Cysteine | 201 mg | * | Trace Mineral Complex (sea vegetation) | 102 mcg | * | | Boron (amino acid complex) | 1.5 mg | * | | Bromelain (2400 GDU) | 90 mg | * | | Grape Seed (95% extract) | 120 mg | * | | Coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) | 30 mg | * | | Alpha lipoic acid | 60 mg | * |
| | *% Daily Value Not Established |
| | Other Ingredients: Cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, silicon dioxide and stearic acid. | | WARNING: This product is manufactured and packaged in a facility which may also process milk, soy, wheat, egg, peanuts, fish and crustacean shellfish. | | CAUTION: Do not exceed recommended dose. Pregnant or nursing mothers, children under 18, and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement. | References:- N Engl J Med. 2001. Dec 20;345 (25):1819–1824. W. C. Willett and M. J. Stampfer.
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