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Electrifire Ingredients List
Astaxanthin
Astaxanthin
is a powerful, natural, biological antioxidant extracted from marine
micro-algae. It contains important nutrients and protectants for the
skin and contributes to whole body health. It also crosses the
blood-brain barrier, which makes it available to the eyes, brain, and
central nervous system to alleviate oxidative stress that contributes
to ocular and neurodegenerative diseases.

Orange
Oranges have over 170 different
phytonutrients and more than 60 flavonoids, many of which have been
shown to have anti-inflammatory, anit-tumor and blood clot inhibiting
properties, as well as strong antioxidant effects.
Lime
Lime contains unique flavonoid compounds
that have antioxidant and anti-cancer properties. Of special interest
are glycosides, which include many kaempferol-related molecules. While
these flavonoids have been shown to stop cell division in many cancer
cell lines, they are also beneficial for their antibiotic effects.
Ginger
Native to India and China, ginger has long
been known for its healing powers. Researchers have discovered that
ginger can block the effects of prostaglanins, reducing migraine and
arthritis pain. ginger is also shown to lower high cholesterol levels
by its active ingredient, thromboxane.

Frankincense
Frankincense
resin has been used for centuries for numerous health properties.
Modern science has isolated active compounds from Frankincense found to
have anti-arthritic properties. It is also exceptionally good for the
respiratory, nervous and immune systems.
Pomegranate
Pomegranate juice is an excellent source of vitamin C, vitamin B,
pantothenic acid, potassium and antioxidant polyphenols. This powerful
antioxidant is especially effective at attacking free-radicals in the
body. Globally, pomegranate is included among a novel category of
exotic plant sources called superfruits.
Agave
Agave nectar has been used for centuries as
a flavoring, yet native populations have long been aware of its health
benefits. The Aztecs used a mixture of agave nectar and salt as a
dressing for wounds and a balm for skin infections. Agave's use as a
folk remedy persists today.
Geranium
Originating in Africa, there are 422 species made up of annual,
biennial and perennial plants. Although there is a wide variety, only
certain plants can be used to produce concentrates that are beneficial
in balancing emotions and aiding in circulation.
Ylang Ylang
A small yet fragrant flower found in the cananga tree, Ylang Ylang is
commonly used for aromatheraphy and skin care. however, traditional
healing uses include insomnia, depression and hypertension.
Tulsi
Tulsi has been revered in India for over 5,000 years as a healing balm
for body, mind and spirit. It is known to bestow an amazing number of
health benefits in these areas. Tulsi is rich in antioxidants and is
renowned for it s restorative powers.
Aronia Berry
Aronia was well known to natives and
early settlers, but has not been commercially cultivated in the U.S.
since the turn of the century. Aronia contains up to 10 times the
amount of anthocyanins and polyphenols of blueberry and cranberry.
Passion Fruit
An egg-shaped tropical fruit that is also called a purple granadilla,
passion fruit has a wrinkled purple brown rind enclosing flesh covered
deeds. The seeds are edible, so the pulp can be eaten straight from the
shell. Purple passion fruit originated in South America and is used in
a variety of foods because of its sweet flavor.
Turmeric
Tumeric is a common ingredient of
tradional oriental medicine for use as a stomach tonic and blood
purifier, and was used for a variety of skin conditions and minor
injuries. Tumeric is considered potentially beneficial for use in
connection with symptoms associated with a variety of health conditions
due to its purported antioxidant, anti-inflamatory, and antibacterial
effects.
Peppermint
Peppermint is
a universally accepted ingredient known for both its great taste and
its soothing medicinal properties. Many people use peppermint leaves to
soothe stomach ailments and other mild illnesses. It is also used to
energize the body and provide digestive support.
Cranberry
This tart and tangy fruit is being
incorporated into many recipes as recent studies show they are loaded
with nutrients and antioxidants. Cranberries support cholesterol and
provide cardiovascular benefits. They are also well known for fighting
bacteria responsible for urinary tract infections.
Rosemary Antioxidant
The wonderful smell of
rosemary id often associated with good food but it could just as easily
be associated with good health. Rosemary contains substances useful for
stimulating the immune system, increasing circulation and improving
digestion.

Rose
Roses contain high amounts of vitamin C that
supports the digestive system while nourishing the body. Roses also
contain vitamin A derivatives crucial for replenishing skin and
strengthening hair and nails.
Niacin
Niacin (vitamin B3) is primarily utilized
for energy metabolism, but also is an antioxidant nutrient that helps
the body inhibit the formation of damaging free radicals. Niacin also
lowers blood levels of LDL cholesterol and triglycerides.
Guarana
Guarana is a
shrub or small tree, native to Venezuela and northern Brazil, known for
the high stimulant content of the fruit. As a stimulant, guarana acts
on the central nervous system to prevent fatigue and break down lactic
acid from muscle stress. Guarana seeds are peeled, dried, roasted,
ground, and made into beverages. Guarana also discourages blood clots,
stimulates the urinary tract system and promotes production of
digestive juices. It should be noted that Electrifire contains the amount of guarana to equal the caffeine amount of less than 1 cup of coffee.

Neroli (Citrus Aurantium)
Better known
as orange blossom, neroli comes from the white blossoms of the bitter
orange tree, This plant helps relieve stress and promotes cell
rejuvenation. Its floral and refreshing fragrance also makes it popular
for aromatherapy.
Chili (Capsicum)
Chili peppers are of
great importance in Native American medicine and capsaicin is used in
modern Western medicine as a circulatory stimulant and pain reliever.
200 scientific tests are currently underway on chilies as their health
benefits become more prevalent. Currently, chilies help fight pain,
increase metabolism and ease nasal congestion.
Vitamin B-12
Vitamin B-12 is important for the
normal functioning of the brain and nervous system. It also provides
increased energy, protects against cardiovascular disease and aids in
regulating sleep and appetite. Research also indicates that lack of
Vitamin B-12 may be related to depression.
Water
Water accounts for a large percentage of the human body. Our brain is 94 percent water. Water is
essential to re-hydrate the brain, and is required for healthy digestion and nutrient absorption.
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