Cell-Logic EnduraCell Plus
Description: Cell-Logic EnduraCell Plus
Cell-Logic EnduraCell Plus formulation is based on the same grade and quantity of EnduraCell but with the addition of 25 mcg selenium per capsule. Many of the enzymes which increase cellular defences, depend upon seleno-enzymes.
Features: Cell-Logic EnduraCell Plus
Cell-Logic EnduraCell Plus may:
- Stimulate cellular antioxidant defences within the body
- Activate key enzymes in liver detoxification
- Support selenium deficient diets
- Aid thyroid metabolism and protection
- Support gut homeostasis and immune function
Cell-Logic EnduraCell Plus combines 100% Whole Broccoli Sprout powder with a natural source of selen-ium. Selenium is a trace element that is associated with the production of cell-protective compounds activated by broccoli phytonutrients.
Endura Cell Plus does not contain goitrogens or significant levels of Vitamin K.
Active Ingredients: Cell-Logic EnduraCell Plus
Each capsule contains: | |
EnduraCell 100% Whole Broccoli Sprout Powder (Brassica oleracea var. italica sprout powder) | 700mg |
Selenomethionine | 62.5mcg |
Delivering Selenium | 25mcg |
Free From: Cell-Logic EnduraCell Plus
Cell-Logic EnduraCell is hydroganically grown in a carefully controlled environment to maximise bioactivity. Cell-Logic's hydrogranic growing process does not use herbicides, pesticides or other harmful chemicals.
Cell-Logic EnduraCell Plus is GMO free
Dosage: Cell-Logic EnduraCell Plus
Adults:
Take 1-3 capsules twice daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
Warnings: Cell-Logic EnduraCell Plus
This product contains selenium which is toxic in high doses.
For adults, a daily dose of 150 mi-crograms of selenium from dietary supplements should not be exceeded.
Do not exceed 6 capsules daily.
Very occasionally, gastro-intestinal adverse effects have been reported, and include nausea, gastro-abdominal discomfort and diarrhoea. Limited data available seem to indicate that such effects are limited to certain pre-existing gastro-intestinal conditions, in particular, those with dysbiosis. However, it has been observed that for those affected, the dose can be managed in a manner whereby the symptoms disappear and may not recur even after the consumption of larger doses. Click here for further information on this and on how to address the effects.
Storage: Cell-Logic EnduraCell Plus
Store below 30° away from light and moisture.
Evidence: Cell-Logic EnduraCell Plus
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