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MINUTE Our Feasting Days are here and millions of people will be reaching for digestive aids. Topping this list are acid blockers commonly purchased from the drug store or by prescription. Many people are unaware that using these popular medications may deprive them of important nutrients, including copper, folic acid, vitamin B12 and vitamin D. Ref: Natural Health Magazine, December 2001 A deficiency of these important nutrients can undermine your hormone, heart and emotional health and effect the strength your bones. Do your entire family a good turn on their feasting day: A dish of PhytoOptizymes on your holiday table will be popular!. Enzymes are a key to good digestion...everyday. The richer your food choices, the more you will feel the benefit of this all natural supplement. Take one or two with your meal to aid digestion. . .and one or two on an empty stomach to help the body clean excess fats from the blood. An Aloe Vera Cocktail performs magic after a big meal! Cranberry Concentrate is the perfect seasonal choice. For those who prefer a sweeter taste, add just a few drops of Magic Fruit Tea Concentrate (used throughout China as a digestive aid!). Other popular choices are Aloe Lemon Lime and Aloe Papaya Juice. One more magic tool to minimize digestive distress is AllerEase Tea Concentrate. This is particularly effective at soothing the stomach energy for those who are allergic to many foods and, consequently, suffer more extreme symptoms of gastric upset. Warning: All of these remedies have a side effect: They will keep your holiday mood alive throughout the day and bring your guests back to the table for more! New
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