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Review: Eniva
The problem with most vitamins and supplements fall into three categories:
Eniva addresses these issues. Eniva is a multilevel marketing product. We’re not crazy about these sorts of products, mainly because the people at the top make tons of money while the people at the bottom do the work. And, for the most part, unless you become a distributor, the product is overpriced.
However, we’ll make this one exception this time, because the product itself is a very good product.
First off, the vitamins come from nature. For minerals to be absorbed and do their jobs, they must be charged. In their ionic form, they are quickly absorbed and go exactly to the sites where they are needed. From what I’ve found, the cost/benefit analysis of Eniva products makes them a better than average choice of supplementation.
Eniva uses NO fillers. They have created a patented process of charging their vitamins and minerals, and supplying them in an aqueous solution (water).
The water is very close to electrolyzed water, so their absorption is increased.
Vitamins in liquid form, especially when using water that is absorbed quickly, are truly bioavailable. And when something is bioavailable, you need less. You’ll see that some of the amounts listed on their packages are right around the RDA. I’m not crazy about America’s RDAs, but if you get a very bioavailable form, then the RDA might just be perfect.
One thing I noticed right away is that there are two products for eyesight support; one with beta-carotene and one without. The one without is for smokers, since it’s been shown that smokers who take beta-carotene shorten their lives.
I had the opportunity to read a bone density study using the Eniva products. There were some very good results as everyone in the study increased their bone density while on the products.
If you wish to learn more about Eniva products, purchase them, or become a distributor, you can contact John Ice.
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