Diane Scallo, MS, RD  

Registered Dietitian
Certified Health Chef
Holistic Lifestyle Coach

 

Specializing in:

  • Multiple Sclerosis Nutrition
  • Food Allergies/Sensitivities
  • Weight Management

Wellness Essentials for Men

Wellness Essentials for Men is a combination of four specialized formulas packaged together to provide essential vitamins and minerals, omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, and calcium to support overall health and well-being. Also contains a unique, all-natural herbal formula to support male vitality and healthy sexual function.

Benefits:

  • Tribulus Synergy®: A specialized, concentrated blend of the highest quality Ayurvedic botanical extracts featuring beneficial levels of tribulus fruit extract—a key herb used traditionally to support male libido and healthy sexual function. In combination with cowage seed and ashwagandha extracts, this formula promotes vitality.
  • EPA-DHA Extra Strength® Lemon-Flavored: A concentrated, purity-certified source of EPA and DHA—essential omega-3 fatty acids from cold water fish oil that are an important part of foundation nutrition and support cardiovascular, nervous system and immune systems. Each softgel supplies 500 mg of these critical essential fatty acids, with a light natural lemon flavor to avoid a "fishy" aftertaste.
  • Multigenics® Intensive Care without Iron: A comprehensive, high quality multivitamin/mineral formula that is designed to be easily absorbed. It features a broad spectrum of essential nutrients that include, body-ready folate, natural source mixed tocopherols, patented mineral amino acid chelates, ratio-balanced B vitamins, quercetin, and Caro-xan™—a proprietary blend of beta-carotene and Betatene® mixed carotenoids for specialized, balanced antioxidant protection.
  • Zinc A.G.™: Features a highly absorbable form of zinc/true amino acid chelate to help maintain prostate and male reproductive health. A mineral with multiple physiological benefits, zinc is also important for energy metabolism and immune support.


Price: $ 74.95

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October 13, 2009
The public has been fed a great deal of misinformation about the relative virtues of various fad diets as well as dietary supplements touting claims from anti- aging, increased sex drive, improved athletic performance, weight loss, and everything in between including multiple sclerosis. Unfortunately, such claims are often unproven and are usually made to sell a product or service.

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