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HOW THE “7 WILD-HARVESTED SEA VEGETABLES” AFFECT WEIGHT LOSS – Part II

Several studies have been done in an attempt to provide us with the best protection against nutrient deficiencies. What was found in the most comprehensive study, also known as the Maillot (ma-low) study, is that organ meats are, by far, the most nutrient dense foods available.

Next in line were herbs and spices, nuts and seeds and cacao. These are extremely nutrient dense with magnesium, potassium, iron and healthy fat.

It was also found that seafood, red meat and wild game were more nutrient dense than raw vegetables, while all forms of meat, fish, fruit and vegetables were more nutrient dense than grains. If they would have taken bioavailability into consideration, grains would even have had a lower rating.

What it all came down to is that the most nutrient-dense diet is one that contains a wide variety of both animal and plant food. When we eat a wide variety of wild-caught fish, pastured animals and plant foods, we maximize our nutrition and the other aspects of our diet fall into place, because we end up avoiding processed and refined foods.

What’s more is that we naturally end up eating less, because nutrient-dense foods are more satiating due to them containing fiber and water. So, where do daily multivitamins fall into this conversation?

Natural nutrients are those obtained from concentrated, whole food sources, which make them more readily used by the body. Synthetic nutrients, also known as isolated nutrients, are usually made artificially in an industrial process. Natural supplements list their food source or are labeled as 100% plant or animal based.

When you eat real food, you’re not consuming a single nutrient, but rather a whole range of vitamins, minerals, co-factors and enzymes that allow optimal usage of that nutrient by the body.

The main reason that we include our 7 Wild-Harvested Sea Vegetables in our health and weight loss plan is because they are an exclusive whole food, raw, plant-based super food harvested from the purest and coldest waters of Canada, Newfoundland and Iceland. They contain virtually every single vitamin, mineral and amino acid, along with appropriate enzymes, antioxidants and phyto-nutrients.

The 7 Wild-Harvested Sea Vegetables are created from a whole food, which means they are perfectly in balance from nature. They are also a rich source of iodine, which aids in thyroid function.

So, for those of you who have been on the Genesis weight loss plan for a while, as well as those who are new, we hope this helps you understand the importance of taking your 7 Sea Vegetables. It’s not a fad or a gimmick. It’s top drawer, go-to-the-head-of-the-class, alkaline nutrition in a bottle. Do not underestimate its value.

The 7 Wild-Harvested Sea Vegetables are important in helping you to move forward and recover from years of low-calorie dieting and eating poorly. In addition, once you begin eating clean with a balance of proper protein, fruits, vegetables and healthy fats, you will begin to restore those deficiencies and create a healthier environment for your body to heal and thrive.

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