Max Flash Technology with Aseptic Processing



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Maximol Solutions® is a nutrient-rich liquid formula that features a unique blend of essential minerals and vitamins, as well as fulvates for superior mineral absorption and high ORAC* fruit and vegetables for peak antioxidant activity

  • Maximol Solutions® is a nutrient-rich liquid formula that features a unique blend of essential minerals and vitamins, as well as fulvates for superior mineral absorption and high ORAC* fruit and vegetables for peak antioxidant activity



Max Flash Technology with Aseptic Processing

  • Max Flash Technology with Aseptic Processing

  • Improved nutrient integrity

  • Enhanced flavor profile

  • Improved color & freshness

  • Safety



Macro Minerals

  • Macro Minerals

    • Calcium, magnesium, potassium
  • Trace Minerals

    • Chromium, copper, iodine, iron, manganese, molybdenum, selenium, and zinc
  • Fulvic acid (fulvates, 37 additional trace minerals)

  • Vitamins

    • Riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, and biotin
  • Fructooligosaccharides (inulin)



Amino acid blend:

  • Amino acid blend:

    • Alanine, arginine, aspartate, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, ornithine, proline, serine, threonine, tyrosine, and valine
  • High ORAC Fruit Blend:

    • Strawberry, wild blueberry, orange, elderberry, grape seed, and green tea
  • Fruit and Vegetable Juice Base:

    • Blueberry juice, raspberry juice, beet juice, and black carrot juice


Most abundant mineral in your body, more abundant than any other mineral

  • Most abundant mineral in your body, more abundant than any other mineral

  • 99% of calcium is stored in the bones and teeth

  • 1% of calcium is store in your blood, muscles and the fluid between cells

  • Needed to help muscles and blood vessels contract and expand

  • Necessary to secrete hormones and enzymes

  • Supports communication through the nervous system



Needed for more than 300 biochemical reactions

  • Needed for more than 300 biochemical reactions

  • Helps maintain normal muscle and nerve function

  • Keeps heart rhythm steady and promotes normal blood pressure

  • Helps regulate blood sugar levels

  • Supports a healthy immune system

  • Keeps bones strong

  • Involved in energy metabolism and protein synthesis

  • Aids in contraction and relaxation of muscles

  • Supports the function of certain enzymes in the body



An electrolyte, essential for the body's growth and maintenance

  • An electrolyte, essential for the body's growth and maintenance

  • Necessary for normal water balance between the cells and body fluids

  • Essential for nerve stimulation and muscle contraction

  • Required for cellular enzyme function



Known to enhance the action of insulin

  • Known to enhance the action of insulin

  • Directly involved in carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism

  • Stimulates fatty acid and cholesterol synthesis- important for brain function and other body processes

  • Activator of several enzymes- needed to drive numerous chemical reactions necessary to life



Helps regulate blood pressure and heart rate

  • Helps regulate blood pressure and heart rate

  • Necessary for the formation of red blood cells

  • Keeps the blood vessels healthy

  • Maintains health of nerves

  • Helps keep the immune system healthy

  • Aids in bone health

  • Needed to absorb iron from the gut



Necessary for normal cell metabolism

  • Necessary for normal cell metabolism

  • Supports normal thyroid function

  • Essential for thyroid hormones production

  • Keeps skin hair and nails healthy

  • Important for overall growth and development



Needed in the formation of hemoglobin in red blood cells

  • Needed in the formation of hemoglobin in red blood cells

  • Necessary in the formation of myoglobin

  • Important component of proteins involved in oxygen transport and metabolism

  • Essential cofactor in the synthesis of neurotransmitters

  • Essential for the regulation of cell growth and differentiation



Essential cofactor for enzymes in the body

  • Essential cofactor for enzymes in the body

  • Enhances the antioxidant defense system

  • Increases Super Oxide Dismutase (potent antioxidant) in the body

  • Helps with optimal bone matrix formation

  • Important for bone health



Important in cellular respiration, cellular utilization of oxygen

  • Important in cellular respiration, cellular utilization of oxygen

  • Necessary for DNA and RNA replication, maintenance of cell membrane integrity

  • Essential in development of the nervous system, waste processing in the kidneys, and energy production in cells



Helps make antioxidant enzymes, which play a role in preventing cell damage

  • Helps make antioxidant enzymes, which play a role in preventing cell damage

  • Stimulates antibodies after you receive a vaccination

  • Helps protect the body from the poisonous effects of heavy metals and other harmful substances

  • May boost fertility, especially among men



Needed for the body's defensive (immune) system to properly work

  • Needed for the body's defensive (immune) system to properly work

  • It plays a role in cell division, cell growth, wound healing

  • Important for carbohydrate breakdown

  • Necessary for the senses of smell and taste



Water-soluble organic acids that transport minerals and nutrients

  • Water-soluble organic acids that transport minerals and nutrients

  • Involved in chemical reactions that influence the metabolic processes of cells

  • Unique hydrophobic/hydrophilic structure

  • Transport essential minerals into the cells of the body

  • Enhances the bioavailability of minerals

  • Modifies cellular damage from heavy metals and free radicals

  • Enhances the permeability of cell membranes

  • Increases the metabolism of proteins

  • Increases the activity of certain enzymes

  • Acts as a source of important trace minerals

  • Aids in the transport and assimilation of macro- and trace minerals into the body.



Boron

  • Boron

  • Cobalt

  • Dysprosium

  • Erbium

  • Europium

  • Fluoride

  • Gadolinium

  • Gallium

  • Germanium

  • Gold

  • Hafnium

  • Holmium

  • Indium



Involved in vital metabolic processes in the body

  • Involved in vital metabolic processes in the body

  • Necessary for normal cell function

  • Important for growth and development

  • Needed for energy production



Assists in the functioning of the digestive system, skin, and nerves

  • Assists in the functioning of the digestive system, skin, and nerves

  • Important for the conversion of food to energy

  • Accepted as a treatment for high cholesterol

  • Decreases blood levels of cholesterol and lipoprotein (a), which may reduce the risk of atherosclerosis ("hardening" of the arteries)



Helps the immune system produce antibodies to fight diseases

  • Helps the immune system produce antibodies to fight diseases

  • Helps maintain normal nerve function and form red blood cells

  • Assists the body break down protein

    • The more protein you eat, the more vitamin B6 you need in your diet


Essential for growth

  • Essential for growth

  • Necessary for the body to break down carbohydrates and fats

  • Necessary for protein metabolism



Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) are a common prebiotic.

  • Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) are a common prebiotic.

    • Non-digestible food ingredients
    • Target selected groups of the human colonic microflora
    • Aids in absorption of calcium and magnesium
    • Improves calcium retention and balance
    • Positive effect on serum concentrations of lipids, cholesterol and fatty acids


Amino acids are critical to life

  • Amino acids are critical to life

  • Building blocks of proteins

  • Play a variety of roles in metabolism

  • Important in many other biological molecules

  • Necessary for the formation of coenzymes

  • Act as precursors for the biosynthesis of molecules

  • Essential for the growth and maintenance of all body tissues



Used by the body to build proteins

  • Used by the body to build proteins

  • Plays a role in supporting prostate health

  • Required for the metabolism of glucose and tryptophan

  • Is a constituent of vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) as well as coenzyme A

  • Demonstrated a cholesterol-reducing effect in rats.



Assists in wound healing

  • Assists in wound healing

  • Helps remove excess ammonia from the body

  • Stimulates the immune system

  • Promotes the secretion of several hormones, including glucagon, insulin, and growth hormone

  • Necessary to increase protein synthesis, which can in turn increase cellular replication

  • May help people with inadequate numbers of certain cells

  • Precursor to nitric oxide, which the body uses to keep blood vessels dilated, allowing the heart to receive adequate oxygen

  • Preliminary evidence suggests that arginine may help regulate cholesterol levels

  • Acts as a natural blood thinner by reducing platelet aggregation



Plays a critical role in building new proteins and amino acids

  • Plays a critical role in building new proteins and amino acids

  • Required to break down proteins and amino acids for energy

  • Required by the nervous system to maintain equilibrium

  • May provide resistance to fatigue, which leads to endurance



Precursor of histamine, a compound released by immune system cells during an allergic reaction

  • Precursor of histamine, a compound released by immune system cells during an allergic reaction

  • Needed for growth and for the repair of tissue

  • Required for the maintenance of myelin sheaths that protect nerve cells

  • Required for the production of red and white blood cells

  • Helps produce gastric juices



Part of the branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs)

  • Part of the branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs)

  • Needed for the maintenance of muscle tissue

  • Helps preserve muscle stores of glycogen (a storage form of carbohydrate that can be converted into energy)

  • Helps prevent muscle protein breakdown during exercise



Part of the branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs)

  • Part of the branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs)

  • Has been found to slow the degradation of muscle tissue

  • Increases the synthesis of muscle proteins

  • Utilized in the liver, adipose tissue, and muscle tissue

  • Helps with the regulation of blood-sugar levels



Needed for growth

  • Needed for growth

  • Helps maintain nitrogen balance in the body

  • Helps the body absorb and conserve calcium

  • Incorporated into many proteins, which are used by the body for a variety of purposes

  • Necessary to produce antibodies, hormones, enzymes, collagen formation as well as repair of tissue



Supplies sulfur and other compounds required by the body for normal metabolism and growth

  • Supplies sulfur and other compounds required by the body for normal metabolism and growth

  • Considered a lipotropics, or chemicals that help the liver process fats

  • Assists in the breakdown of fats

  • Prevents the build-up of fat in the arteries

  • Assists the digestive system and removing heavy metals from the body



Ornithine is manufactured by the body when arginine is metabolized

  • Ornithine is manufactured by the body when arginine is metabolized

  • May promote muscle-building in the body by increasing levels of insulin and growth hormone

  • Induces the release of growth hormone in the body

  • Helps with fat metabolism

  • Required for a properly functioning immune system

  • Assists in ammonia detoxification and liver rejuvenation



Improves skin texture and aids collagen formation

  • Improves skin texture and aids collagen formation

  • Helps contain the loss of collagen during aging

  • Found mainly in collagen

  • Important in the maintenance of muscles, joints and tendons



Required for the metabolism of fat, tissue growth and the immune system

  • Required for the metabolism of fat, tissue growth and the immune system

  • Assists in the production of immunoglobulins and antibodies

  • Constituent of brain proteins and nerve coverings

  • Necessary for the formation of cell membranes



Required to help maintain the proper protein balance in the body

  • Required to help maintain the proper protein balance in the body

  • Assist in the formation of collagen and elastin in the skin

  • Involved in liver functioning

  • Assists the immune system by producing antibodies

  • Promotes thymus growth and activity

  • Increases nutrient bioavailability



Important to the structure of almost all proteins in the body

  • Important to the structure of almost all proteins in the body

  • Precursor of several neurotransmitters: L-dopa, dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine

  • Studies have suggested that tyrosine may help people with depression

  • Converted by skin cells into melanin, the dark pigment that protects against the harmful effects of ultraviolet light

  • Used for stress reduction

  • Studies suggest tyrosine proved effective in alleviating stress and keeping soldiers more alert



Needed for muscle metabolism, repair and growth of tissue

  • Needed for muscle metabolism, repair and growth of tissue

  • Maintains the nitrogen balance in the body

  • A branched-chain amino acid, it is used as an energy source in the muscles



Contains:

  • Contains:

    • Strawberry, wild blueberry, orange, elderberry, grape seed, and green tea
  • Potent combination of antioxidants that may aid in reducing cancer risk

  • Broad combination fights the effects of aging



Contain several nutrients, minerals, and antioxidants that are important for human health

  • Contain several nutrients, minerals, and antioxidants that are important for human health

  • Are an excellent source of vitamin C and manganese, and a good source of dietary fiber

  • Rich in anthocyanin, which has been used for studies in preventing initiation of cancers

  • Contains a unique phenolic group, ellagotannins, which are effective in preventing initiation of esophageal cancer

  • Promotes heart health, anti-aging and anti-inflammatory effects



Rich in anthocyanin, a natural compounds found in the deep blue pigment of the berries

  • Rich in anthocyanin, a natural compounds found in the deep blue pigment of the berries

  • Studies have linked wild blueberries to anti-aging, anti-cancer, heart health and vascular health

  • Prevent oxidative stress which is linked to many chronic diseases

  • Promote good urinary tract health and good vision



Rich in Vitamin C

  • Rich in Vitamin C

  • Studies suggest that a compound in the peels of oranges and tangerines has the potential to lower bad cholesterol (LDL)

  • A study by the University of Hawaii indicates that a daily dose of citrus peel extract might help prevent diabetes in humans



Used traditionally as treatment for colds, infection and pain relief

  • Used traditionally as treatment for colds, infection and pain relief

  • May prevent flu and decreases severity and length of flu symptoms

  • Rich in flavonoids that have antioxidant properties

  • Boost the immune system



Contains highly bioavailable proanthocyanidins

  • Contains highly bioavailable proanthocyanidins

  • Provides significantly greater protection against free radical damage

  • Shown great promise in the prevention of atherosclerosis due to potent antioxidant function

  • Protects against atherosclerosis by trapping reactive oxygen species in an aqueous environment (such as plasma or interstitial fluid) in a blood vessel, thus inhibiting oxidation of LDL on the arterial wall



Rich in polyphenols, chemicals with potent antioxidant properties

  • Rich in polyphenols, chemicals with potent antioxidant properties

  • Contains six primary catechin compounds: catechin, gallaogatechin, epicatechin, epigallocatechin, epicatechin gallate, and apigallocatechin gallate (also known as EGCG)

  • May be useful for multiple health problems including atherosclerosis, cholesterol, cancer, IBD, liver disease, diabetes, and weight loss



Blueberry juice, raspberry juice, beet juice, and black carrot juice

  • Blueberry juice, raspberry juice, beet juice, and black carrot juice



Contains high concentrations of anthocyanins, which are a dark colored subclass of flavonoids

  • Contains high concentrations of anthocyanins, which are a dark colored subclass of flavonoids

  • Blueberry anthocyanins now appear to be the most powerful antioxidants among flavonoids

  • Anthocyanins are able to neutralize certain destructive enzymes, initiate anti-inflammatory effects on blood vessels, and inhibit serum protein decreases induced by hyperoxia

  • Assist the body in dissolving blood clots, and exhibit anti-cancer effects not directly related to ROS

  • Anthocyanins have shown promising results: 1) stroke 2) capillary damage due to diabetic vascular disease 3) hypertensive vessel damage 4) arthritic or muscle conditions involving damaged collagen and/or elastin 5) other inflammatory conditions associated with prostaglandins 6) immune cell function, and 7) treatment of urinary tract infections



Contain a wider variety of flavonoids and the highest concentration of the natural anti-mutagen, ellagic acid

  • Contain a wider variety of flavonoids and the highest concentration of the natural anti-mutagen, ellagic acid

  • Ellagic acid offers unique health benefits unrelated to its antioxidant potential

  • Have the ability to prevent cataract formation

  • Studies show ellagic acid can modulate gene expression in prostate cancer cell cultures

  • Inhibit liver cancer cells by multiple mechanisms

  • Inhibit multiple enzyme systems that promote bladder cancer cell growth

  • Protects colon mucosa leading to the prevention of pre-cancerous cell formation

  • Inhibits chemically induced esophageal cancer



Deep red/purple color is caused by the antioxidant betalain

  • Deep red/purple color is caused by the antioxidant betalain

  • May help lower blood pressure

  • Rich source of the mineral boron

  • Recent scientific research has shown that beetroot can inhibit tumor growth

  • Has antioxidant properties that may help to prevent cancer



Naturally rich in anthocyanin content

  • Naturally rich in anthocyanin content

  • Anthocyanins may help prevent heart disease by slowing blood clotting

  • Contain anti-inflammatory properties

  • Potent free radical scavengers

  • May inhibit LDL (bad) cholesterol



Supports against minor inflammation

  • Supports against minor inflammation

  • Improves body composition and supports weight loss

  • Increases cellular concentrations of minerals

  • Supports anti-aging processes

  • Supports antioxidant capacity

  • Supports body stamina

  • Supports cardiovascular health



Supports joint health

  • Supports joint health

  • Supports male health

  • Supports muscular health

  • Supports neural health

  • Supports normal biochemical processes

  • Supports normal body and overall well-being

  • Supports normal growth

  • Supports normal learning and memory functions

  • Supports normal liver health



For each batch of Maximol:

  • For each batch of Maximol:

    • 100 hundred man-hours go into inspecting and testing the raw materials, blends, and finished product
    • Raw materials undergo 5 to 7 days of inspection
    • 30 analytical tests are conducted for vitamins and minerals to guarantee potency
    • 8 microbiological tests are conducted for safety
    • Organoleptic testing to ensure consistency of appearance, taste, and odor
    • In-house stability tests to ensure accurate shelf-life expiration dates




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