

FREE RADICALS
WHAT ARE FREE RADICALS?
Free radicals are atoms in our body that attack our DNA and cells, causing them to function poorly due to the oxidative stress they produce.
A free radical is a chemically unstable molecule in a cell that has an unpaired electron, rendering it highly reactive.
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In your body, free radicals are typically unstable oxygen molecules capable of stealing an electron from a neighboring stable molecule, a process called oxidation, or “cellular rust.”
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Free radical damage has been linked to many health issues, and many scientists believe free radicals to be the primary cause of human aging.
FREE RADICAL DAMAGE
What Can We Do About It?
To prevent free radical damage, the body has a built-in system of defense, called antioxidants.
​Antioxidants can stabilize free radicals before they alter the components of a cell.
Unfortunately, our body doesn’t possess enough antioxidants naturally to counteract all the free radicals that are produced by life in the modern world, and supplementation is required to maintain optimal health and immune function.
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However,
not all antioxidants are created equal.

Introducing,

MULTIMMUNITY
MORE THAN A DAILY MULTIVITAMIN
​Multimmunity’s formulation is based on over 30 years of ground-breaking research in antioxidant science. ​​​​
Taking into account the many discoveries made over these past few decades, including Total Cell Protection and Ingredient Sensitive Dosing, Boone Heart Institute developed more than a daily multivitamin and supplement: it created the most effective antioxidant formulation available today.​
Based on the clinical research findings and the beneficial effects of each ingredient, this proprietary blend is scientifically-formulated to provide your cells with the most optimal delivery of antioxidant nutrition possible.​
Multimmunity contains precisely-calculated amounts of high-quality ingredients in order to provide a revolutionary mix of dietary and endogenous antioxidant micronutrients,

BECAUSE NOT ALL ANTIOXIDANTS ARE CREATED EQUAL


FREE RADICALS
Where Do They Come From?
They form in our body as a result of many factors, including exposure to:
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pollution
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chemicals
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radiation
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poor diet
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sedentary lifestyle
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the natural aging process
