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WIN-Daily Provides an Additive-Free Alternative for Multivitamin Supplement
Publish Date : 12/11/2004 5:35:00 PM   Source : Animals and Nature News Onlypunjab.com

Nutritional professionals and medical doctors agree that taking a daily multi-vitamin supplement can be an inexpensive and effective way to safeguard your health. World Image Naturals (WIN) believes that the purity and effectiveness of a multivitamin supplement is equally important. A poorly formulated multivitamin may provide a false sense of security and, more importantly, lead to unwanted health problems.

As a natural supplement exponent, WIN is concerned with the poor quality of multivitamin supplements on the market. WIN cautions that ineffective ingredients, imbalanced formulas, undesirable additives, and toxic substances should all be avoided in a multivitamin supplement.


Even some familiar ingredients which commonly appear in multivitamins are said to be indigestible and counter-effective. For example, calcium carbonate is believed to be so poorly digested that it may cause more harm than good.

New to the market comes WIN-Daily – a daily, additive-free multivitamin. WIN-Daily contains a balanced, full spectrum of vitamins, enzymes for digestive support, ionic minerals, and mineral-dense super-foods. WIN-Daily does not contain any compound-minerals (rock and/or metal powders) which WIN holds are bad choices for daily supplementation. Only ionic and plant minerals are included in the WIN-Daily formula.

Digestive enzymes are included to provide digestive support (nutrient assimilation) to help process carbohydrates, fat, fiber, protein, and sugars. WIN states that lack of digestive enzymes in the diet can lead to serious health problems. WIN further believes that many people lack digestive enzymes due to inadequate diets, consumption of processed and refined foods, and environmental toxins.

The WIN-Daily formula includes vitamins: A, C, D, E, B1 (Thiamine), B-2 (Riboflavin) , B-3 (Niacin), B-5 (Pantothenic Acid), B-6, B-8 (Biotin), B-9 (Folic Acid), B-12, K, P (Bioflavonoids); and, Lutein, Lycopene, MSM, Enzymes, Ionic Minerals, and Super-Nutrients (amino acids, antioxidants, minerals…).

WIN-Daily is encapsulated in pure vegetable capsules and suitable for vegetarians. WIN recommends 3 capsules daily, and there are 100 capsules per bottle.

World Image Naturals invites you to view detailed information at www.win-daily.com or www.worldimage.com.

About World Image Naturals, Inc.
World Image Naturals’ products and customer service are respected worldwide by health and fitness professionals and thousands of repeat customers. For over 7 years, the company has been manufacturing an impressive line of additive-free products that may provide help for pain, inflammation, joints, weight loss, immune system integrity, libido, negative effects of aging, energy, and general health and nutrition.

Contact Information:
World Image Naturals, Inc.
503-647-2244
www.worldimage.com

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.



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