Recently discovered tocotrienol Vitamin E has exhibited substantial benefits to the cardiovascular system including helping to maintain healthy blood pressure. Tocotrienols have also proven to be very effective supporters of cell health including protection from oxidation.
In the past, the majority of scientific research focused on the less-effective form of Vitamin E called alpha-tocopherols, while as little as one percent focused on the potent tocotrienol Vitamin E. However a significant shift has taken place over the last few years as a much larger portion of peer-reviewed research articles have been centered on tocotrienols. It's becoming more clear that, at the molecular level, tocotrienols are a much more potent and effective source of Vitamin E.
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The annatto bush, an oily plant that grows in South America, is the only natural compound in the world that offers pure Tocotrienols without the accompanying Tocopherols that may limit the benefits. Furthermore, annatto Tocotrienol has the highest Tocotrienol concentrations with 150 – 300 times fewer Tocopherols than rice and palm sources. Only Kyäni Sunset™ contains annatto Tocotrienols, offering the most health benefits.
Omega-3s are an essential fatty acid required for optimal health. This healthy molecule is found in every cell of the body, particularly in the brain and heart. Because the body doesn't produce these oils on its own, they must be obtained through dietary consumption.
Delivered from Wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon and other wild fish, Kyäni Sunset™ contains extremely high levels of both EPA and DHA forms of Omega-3s. Studies show that Omega-3s strongly support the body's healthy inflammation response, maintaining proper vascularization throughout the body and supporting artery and heart health.
Beta-carotene is an organic compound found abundantly in plants and vegetables. A member of the carotenoids, it can be metabolized into Vitamin A, yielding many compelling health benefits. These include heart health, cell protection, and heightened immunity. This essential nutrient is also beneficial in sustaining optical health and brain function.
Beta-carotene is lipid-soluble and acts as an antioxidant, protecting cells from oxidation damage. With the addition of this powerful compound in Sunset, you’ll be giving your body more of what it needs.
Vitamin D is one of several vitamins required for normal growth and development. This essential nutrient contributes to the absorption of calcium, which is an important process for bone development and strength. Vitamin D promotes cellular growth, boosts the immune system, and helps support proper inflammatory response. Studies have also shown that Vitamin D assists in maintaining healthy blood pressure and sustaining cardiovascular health. One unique aspect of Vitamin D is that it can be created by our bodies with the aid of sun exposure. However, studies show an alarming rate of Vitamin D deficiency in the USA. Since most Americans are not producing enough on their own, Vitamin D supplementation can provide the support and protection the body needs from this essential nutrient.
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Tocotrienols (bixa orellana) are part of the Vitamin E family. Tocotrienols were originally discovered by Pennock and Whittle in 1964. In the early 1980s, Tocotrienols were shown to help maintain healthy cholesterol. Since then, Tocotrienols have been studied extensively in numerous clinical trials and are proven effective in supporting proper blood cholesterol levels in healthy individuals.
Tocopherol (T)
5. Alpha-T
6. Beta-T
7. Gamma-T
8. Delta-T
Tocotrienols (T3)
1. Alpha-T3
2. Beta-T3
3. Gamma-T3
4. Delta-T3
Tocotrienol - Wikipedia
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