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Nature's Thermonutrient |
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| Bioperine®
and its source |
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Black
pepper is a common household spice that has been
used for thousands of years. Black pepper extract
has also been used extensively in formulas conceived
in the traditional system of medicine in India
known as Ayurveda.
Bioperine is a pure piperine extract
obtained from black pepper fruits that are cultivated
in the damp, nutrient rich soil regions of southern
India. The delicate pepper berries are hand harvested
just prior to ripening and then sun dried to assure
optimum maturity and quality. The extract of piperine,
in the patent pending form of Bioperine, has been
clinically tested in the United States and shown
to significantly enhance the bioavailability of
various supplemented nutrients through increased
absorption.
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| How does Bioperine®
work? |
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The metabolic process
that generates energy at the cellular level in
our body is called thermogenesis. While thermogenesis
has typically been categorized as a key factor
in weight loss, to confine the scope of its function
to this aspect alone is incomplete. Thermogenesis
plays an integral role in our body's ability to
properly utilize the daily foods and nutrients
we take in. It sets in motion the mechanisms that
lead to digestion and subsequent gastrointestinal
absorption.
Piperine, in the patent pending form
of Bioperine, enhances the body's natural thermogenic
activity - hence the term Thermonutriene™.
This enhancement may be explained as a means of
increasing thermal energy sufficient to "power
up" mechanisms related to thermogenesis.
This in turn results in increased metabolic processes
that create a "demand" for "supply"
of a broad range of nutrients that contribute
to metabolism, i.e. vitamins, minerals, herbals,
amino acids, etc. It is as if Bioperine activates
a metabolic paddle wheel, of sorts, that selectively
provides a more efficient mode of nutrient transportation
into the blood. Based on available research, piperine
is unique in its thermonutrient activity. |
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| Bioperine®
vs Black Pepper |
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Casual thought
gives the impression that if you take more of
a nutrient, more will be available for use by
the body. Biologically speaking, this is not always
true. Some nutrients at higher doses actually
negate the benefit and absorption of other nutrients.
Ideally, more from less is best. Similar reasoning
could lead one to believe that if the source of
Bioperine is found in black pepper, all one needs
to do is increase their consumption of black pepper
to achieve enhanced nutrient absorption. Again,
this is not true.
Excluding disease, the window of
opportunity for nutrient absorption is limited
by time. If piperine were to remain captive in
the form of raw black pepper, its bioavailability
enhancing properties would be liberated much too
late to have any effect on nutrient absorption.
A purified extract of piperine is necessary for
this. Based on clinical data, having Bioperine
in the "right place at the right time"
in the digestive tract with a supplemented nutrient
results in enhanced absorption. |
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| Clinical
Studies |
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The subtle, yet
potent properties of Bioperine have been measured
in several clinical studies with healthy volunteers
in the U.S. These studies measured the absorption
of three distinct categories of products. The
categories evaluated with and without Bioperine
were fat soluble (beta-carotene), water soluble
(vitamin B6) and a mineral (selenium, in the form
of selenomethionine). Gastrointestinal absorption
of all the studied nutrients, as measured by amounts
present in the blood, increased dramatically when
administered with Bioperine as compared to the
control group receiving the nutrient alone. Selenium
levels increased by 30%, beta-carotene increased
by 60%, while the vitamin B6 increase was slightly
higher than beta-carotene. All studies used Bioperine
in the amount of 5 mg per dose.
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| Truth in ancient
wisdom |
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A recognized feature of the 6000-year-old
practice of Ayurveda is its preoccupation with
the proper functioning of the digestive tract;
specifically the digestion and absorption of nutrients.
Nearly two-thirds of all traditional Ayurvedic
formulas contain a special blend of ingredients,
which includes black pepper, for this purpose.
There are various reasons discussed in scientific
literature for the unfavorable nutritional status
of a given population, but the focus essentially
comes down to one single problem-nutrient bioavailability.
By far, the greatest factors that reduce the bioavailability
of nutrients are those that diminish the intestine's
absorption capacity. Even today, there is a growing
consensus among nutritionists that the obstacle
to better nutrition clearly lies in the efficient
delivery of nutrients to the body. It is not only
what you eat that counts, it is what you absorb.
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The advantage
of Bioperine® |
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Bioperine is the only source of
piperine to obtain patent pending status for its
ability to increase the bioavailability of nutritional
compounds. Bioperine is also the only source of
piperine to undergo clinical studies in the U.S.
to substantiate its safety and efficacy for nutritional
use.
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| Look
for the logo |
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If you lack the
one ingredient that can change the way your body
looks at supplements, just look for the Bioperine
logo. Get more from your supplements. Get more
for your body.
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Nature's Bioavailability Enhancing
ThermonutrientTM |
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| Important!
The
information presented in this brochure is
intended solely for the purpose of industry
education and should not be construed as
medical or therapeutic claims. |
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