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What is ADVANCED MONOIONIC TECHNOLOGY?

Advanced monoionic technology was developed in the laboratories of Inwex and Invex Remedies. The technology involves breaking the structure of minerals, such as gold, silver, or silicon to single ions (monoions).

The technology patented by the company allows those extremely small particles of the purest minerals to penetrate into the deepest skin layers, nourishing them and ensuring cellular level regeneration. With the monoionic technology, it is possible to deliver active substances in the form that is the most accessible to the body.

What is BIOCHELATE?

Biochelate is a fully biodegradable chelator (chelating agent) for use in personal care formulations. Chelating agents are chemical compounds that react with metal ions to form a stable, water-soluble complex. A liquid dietary supplement helps in the body's natural detoxification process.

Chelators work by binding to metals in the bloodstream. Once they're injected into the bloodstream, they circulate through the blood, binding to metals. In this way, chelators collect all the heavy metals into a compound that's filtered through the kidneys and released in urine. Biochelate is 90 percent absorbable compared to vitamins in tablet form, in which absorption is only 5-10 percent.

What is MITOCHONDRIA (Mt)?                                                                                                                                                                                                           
Mitochondria are one of the most important organelles in human cells - they are a source of chemical energy for the entire cell.
These are our mini power plants - they form the basic chemical "fuel" in the form of the ATP compound, which is used to "supply" energy to most metabolic processes occurring in the body.
A series of dietary supplements containing mitochondrial substances are designed to support the proper functioning of mitochondria in the body's cells. 
   
What is GLUTATHIONE (Mt)?

Glutathione is an antioxidant produced in cells. It's comprised largely of three amino acids: glutamine, glycine, and cysteine. Glutathione levels in the body may be reduced by a number of factors, including poor nutrition, environmental toxins, and stress. Its levels also decline with age.

What is GLUTATHIONE (Mt) used for?

People take glutathione by mouth for treating cataracts and glaucoma, preventing aging, treating or preventing alcoholism, asthma, cancer, heart disease (atherosclerosis and high cholesterol), hepatitis, liver disease, diseases that weaken the body's defense system (including AIDS and chronic fatigue syndrome), memory ...