Prebiotics to allow specific changes to take place, both in the composition and activity of the gastrointestinal system. They play a fundamental role in preserving health by maintaining the balance and diversity of intestinal bacteria, especially by increasing the presence of “good bacteria” called lactobacilli and bifidobacteria.
Because the health of our gut is closely tied to many other bodily functions, prebiotics are important for battling inflammation and lowering whole body disease risk.2
Thanks to their high antioxidant content, açaí berries have many potential health benefits. They're loaded with powerful plant compounds that act as antioxidants and could have benefits for your brain, heart and overall health. They also deliver healthy fats and fiber throughout the body, acting as a superior superfood.3
Liposomes are protective bubbles first discovered in breast milk.
These “bubbles” protect nutrients so they can be delivered directly into the baby’s cells.4
"Because the health of our gut is closely tied to many other bodily functions, prebiotics are important for battling inflammation and lowering whole body health risks."2
Only 2-3 pumps of our Liposomal Apple Cider Vinegar before each meal may help boost metabolism - as the study out of Arizona recently mentioned, it's been scientifically shown to increase satiety.
A study published in Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry showed that participants who consumed ACV for 12 weeks saw an increase in their metabolism.
Other research out of Japan found similar results in participants who drank ACV every day for 12 weeks a lower BMI as compared to those who didn't drink apple cider vinegar.5
A study conducted out of Arizona State University by professor and director of the Nutrition Department Dr. Carol Johnston supports the therapeutic effects of drinking apple cider vinegar, particularly those who are at risk for type-2 diabetes.
The authors of the study, which was presented at the 2013 Experimental Biology Conference in Boston, noted, ingesting apple cider vinegar at meal time could increase satiety and reduce postprandial glycemia, both metabolic effects may benefit those who struggle with prediabetes as well as diabetes.
The researchers found taking 8 pumps of Liposomal ACV just before bed could lower blood sugar levels.6
In addition to lowering blood pressure, which lessens the risk of heart disease, drinking ACV could help increase HDL, or "good" cholesterol, according to a 2006 study reported in Medscape General Medicine. Other research, published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry in 2011, also confirmed these findings, and researchers also discovered that ACV could help control triglycerides.
ACV is also believed to contain the antioxidant chlorogenic acid, which has been scientifically shown to protect LDL cholesterol particles from becoming oxidized, a key step in the process of heart disease.7