More New Products! Mild Iron & NEM!

WRITTEN BY  Staff Writer- 18 April 2013

Mild Iron (Ferrous Bisglycinate) and NEM (Natural Eggshell Membrane)!

Webber Naturals wants you to gain optimum health with these new products!

This week has been a week with a whole slew of new products; there's bound to be something new that can help you reach any health goal! The human body is a powerful and amazing biological system, but to keep it functioning in tip top shape, we need to feed it with as many nutrients as possible. Sometimes our diets and exercise routines just aren't enough!

So today we're talking about our new products, Mild Iron and NEM!

Webber Naturals Mild Iron is uniquely formulated to support your body in making healthy red blood cells. The human body needs to generate a steady supply of new red blood cells to replace old and damaged ones. To do this, it is essential to receive adequate amounts of particular nutrients in the diet, especially iron, vitamin B12, and folic acid.

What makes it unique? This new formula contains vitamin B12, folic acid and ferrous bisglycinate. According to experts, it is a form of iron that is easily absorbed, has fewer side effects and is safer than other forms of supplemental iron.

Webber Naturals NEM, also known as natural eggshell membrane, is an exciting new product that has been shown to provide the fastest clinically proven relief for joint pain and stiffness caused by osteoarthritis and other joint conditions!

NEM supports joint health by reducing inflammation and protecting against the deterioration of cartilage. NEM is a natural source of type I collagen, glucosamine, chondroitin, hyaluronic acid, and calcium — nutrients that are essential for maintaining healthy joints. NEM also supports the body’s production of type II collagen — the main component of cartilage matrix — and the production of synovial fluid to lubricate the joints.

To learn more about these products, visit Mild Iron, Easy Absorption (Ferrous Bisglycinate) and the NEM (Natural Eggshell Membrane) pages!

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New Product: RoyalRed Omega-3 Krill Oil

WRITTEN BY  Staff Writer- 16 April 2013

Krill Oil: A Superior Source of Omega3 Fatty Acids!

Now available wherever Webber Naturals products are sold!

RoyalRed Omega-3 Krill Oil contains 100% krill oil derived from Antarctic krill and is a good source of essential omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants. Eating fish, like salmon, or taking fish oil supplements are recommended to increase dietary sources of the healthy omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA because of their health benefits on the cardiovascular system, cognitive function, and overall health.

Krill oil is unique because it contains naturally occurring antioxidant nutrients, vitamin A, vitamin E, and astaxanthin, a red-orange pigment found in aquatic animals that can quench free radicals and protect the cell membrane. Krill oil is also unique because krill’s phospholipid-bound omega -3s can pass through the intestinal wall more easily, making the omega-3s more bioavailable and incorporating them into our cell membranes better.

RoyalRed Omega-3 Krill Oil from Webber Naturals is guaranteed to contain consistently fresh, stable, high quality oil that is harvested in a sustainable manner under the guidelines of the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR). Krill oil softgels are small in size — ideal for those who find regular fish oil capsules difficult to swallow.

Learn more about what makes Webber Naturals' RoyalRed Krill Oil unique from other krill products and how it can help you reduce inflammation, and support your heart and brain health!

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Tips for Colon Health: Cancer and Your Colon

WRITTEN BY  Kristin Metvedt, BA, RHN- 22 January 2013

Constipation and Cancer?

Kristin is back with Part 2 of her series on colon health and constipation...

Constipation is not typically a serious condition. However, there’s good reason pay attention to your bowel habits and your colon. The Canadian Cancer Society ranks colorectal cancer as the second leading cause of death from cancer in men and women combined. Like all cancers, there is no single cause, but diet and lifestyle modifications are on the list and are modifiable risk factors. What does this mean? It means that if you’re able, you can change your habits now to help reduce the risk of developing colon cancer.

Here is the list of possible causes of colorectal cancer provided by Canadian Cancer Society:

  • age – particularly after 50
  • having polyps (small growths on the inner wall of the colon and rectum)
  • family history of colorectal cancer - especially if the relative (parent, sibling, child) developed colorectal cancer before the age of 45
  • having familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) or hereditary nonpolyposis colon cancer (HNPCC)
  • inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease)
  • diet high in red meat (beef, pork, lamb and goat)
  • processed meat (ham, salami, sausage, hot dogs)
  • alcohol consumption
  • smoking
  • physical inactivity
  • obesity
  • ethnic background – people of Ashkenazi (Eastern European Jewish) descent

Read more about colorectal cancer from the Canadian Cancer Society.

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