It’s not often that the perfect super-supplement with the perfect story comes around, but the story of Laminine is far from a mythical tale.
As far back as 1929, a Medical Doctor in Canada discovered a way to extract the ‘life-essence’ of a nine day old fertilized avian egg. Through research, it was found that on exactly the ninth day, all the ingredients necessary to create life are at its’ highest level. In fact, the life-giving proteins are so potent at this stage that a live chick is hatched a mere two weeks thereafter. This method of extraction and freeze-drying processes proved to be a historical monumental success for this Medical Doctor’s patients.
Unfortunately this revolutionary breakthrough discovery died when the doctor died.
Some 50 years later this extraction and freeze drying technique was rediscovered by Norwegian Scientists. Since then the processes have been patented and the amount of clinical studies and research that followed it has yielded nothing less than stunning results.
Laminine The Key to Perfect Health
LAMINIE
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Friday, August 30, 2013
WHAT CAN LAMININE DO FOR YOU?
LAMININE provides the most essential proteins and amino acids our body needs, along with the proper transport mechanisms to direct these nutritional building blocks to where our body needs it the most.
Laminine is a natural, synergistic super food that contains most known vitamins, important trace minerals, all eight essential amino acids along with other nutritional elements. Laminine is nature’s most perfect food and the perfect combination of life-giving sustenance sourced from land, sea and plant.
8 clinical tests have been conducted which showed laminine’s positive effects on Physical, Mental, Emotional Strengths and Overall Health.
So, can your life use a change? Can you use more stamina? How about an incredibly positive outlook on life? A new feeling of wanting to affect every area of your life…you simply have to try Laminine TODAY.
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Laminine is a natural, synergistic super food that contains most known vitamins, important trace minerals, all eight essential amino acids along with other nutritional elements. Laminine is nature’s most perfect food and the perfect combination of life-giving sustenance sourced from land, sea and plant.
8 clinical tests have been conducted which showed laminine’s positive effects on Physical, Mental, Emotional Strengths and Overall Health.
So, can your life use a change? Can you use more stamina? How about an incredibly positive outlook on life? A new feeling of wanting to affect every area of your life…you simply have to try Laminine TODAY.
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Thursday, August 29, 2013
PLATINUM DIRECTORS of LPGN & there thoughts
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Christopher & Edna Tundag Philippines “A Mission before a Commission” We both experienced amazing results from taking Laminine and realized we could help countless other people by sharing it. We look at LifePharm as our stepping-stone to giving people hope and opportunity. We first and foremost want to be an instrument of hope, which allows people to have good lives. We began our LifePharm business as more than just a business; it was really a mission of sharing good health. As they say, “ A mission before a commission!” Our advice to anyone considering the LPGN opportunity is to never get tired of |
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
WHY NOW
WHY NOW
Based in Southern California, LifePharm has been in the business of developing, marketing and distributing premium all-natural supplements in the retail sector throughout six countries since 2001.
With extensive media & branding campaigns, LifePharm has become a household brand in their specific categories and its name is synonymous with premium, high-quality natural supplements made in the USA.
Collectively, LifePharm's management and shareholders has over 150 years of experience in our industry.
To ensure we consistently provide high-quality products for our consumers, all LifePharm products are manufactured in the United States, adhering to the strictest manufacturing practice standards and we are backed by a multi-million dollar liability policy.
With extensive media & branding campaigns, LifePharm has become a household brand in their specific categories and its name is synonymous with premium, high-quality natural supplements made in the USA.
Collectively, LifePharm's management and shareholders has over 150 years of experience in our industry.
To ensure we consistently provide high-quality products for our consumers, all LifePharm products are manufactured in the United States, adhering to the strictest manufacturing practice standards and we are backed by a multi-million dollar liability policy.
Laminine Research
Amino acids aremolecules containing an amine group (NH2), a carboxylic acid (COOH)
group and a side chain that varies. In an alpha amino acid,the amino and carboxylate
groups are attached to the same carbon atom, which is called theα‐carbon. The various
alpha amino acids differin which (R group) is attached to their alpha carbon.
These side chains can vary in size fromjust a hydrogen atominGlycine to amethyl
group in Alanine through to a large heterocyclic group in Tryptophan.
Amino acids are criticalto life, and havemany functionsinmetabolism.One particularly
importantfunction is asthe building blocks of proteins, which are linear(straight) chains
of amino acids. Every protein is chemically defined by this primary structure, while its
unique sequence of amino acid residues, in turn define the three dimensionalstructure
ofthe protein. Amino acids are linked togetherin varying sequencesto forma vast
variety of proteins. Amino acids are also importantinmany other biologicalmolecules,
and due to this centralrole in biochemistry,they are very importantin nutrition.
Amino acidsjoin togetherto formshort polymer chains called peptides orlonger chains
called either polypeptides or proteins. These polymers are linear and unbranched, with
each amino acid within the chain attached to two neighbouring amino acids.
Twenty‐two amino acids are naturally incorporated into polypeptides and are called
proteinogenic orstandard amino acids.Ofthe twenty‐two standard amino acids, eight
are called essential amino acids because the human body cannotsynthesize themfrom
other compounds atthe level needed for normal growth,so theymust be obtained
fromfood.However,the situation is quite complicated since cysteine, Taurine, Tyrosine,
Histidine and Arginine are semiessential amino acidsin children, because themetabolic
pathwaysthatsynthesize these amino acids are notfully developed.The amountsrequired also depend on the age and health ofthe individual,so itis hard to make
generalstatements aboutthe dietary requirementforsome amino acids.
Non‐protein functions of Amino Acids: Besides building proteins,many amino acids are
used to synthesize othermolecules,for example:
group and a side chain that varies. In an alpha amino acid,the amino and carboxylate
groups are attached to the same carbon atom, which is called theα‐carbon. The various
alpha amino acids differin which (R group) is attached to their alpha carbon.
These side chains can vary in size fromjust a hydrogen atominGlycine to amethyl
group in Alanine through to a large heterocyclic group in Tryptophan.
Amino acids are criticalto life, and havemany functionsinmetabolism.One particularly
importantfunction is asthe building blocks of proteins, which are linear(straight) chains
of amino acids. Every protein is chemically defined by this primary structure, while its
unique sequence of amino acid residues, in turn define the three dimensionalstructure
ofthe protein. Amino acids are linked togetherin varying sequencesto forma vast
variety of proteins. Amino acids are also importantinmany other biologicalmolecules,
and due to this centralrole in biochemistry,they are very importantin nutrition.
Amino acidsjoin togetherto formshort polymer chains called peptides orlonger chains
called either polypeptides or proteins. These polymers are linear and unbranched, with
each amino acid within the chain attached to two neighbouring amino acids.
Twenty‐two amino acids are naturally incorporated into polypeptides and are called
proteinogenic orstandard amino acids.Ofthe twenty‐two standard amino acids, eight
are called essential amino acids because the human body cannotsynthesize themfrom
other compounds atthe level needed for normal growth,so theymust be obtained
fromfood.However,the situation is quite complicated since cysteine, Taurine, Tyrosine,
Histidine and Arginine are semiessential amino acidsin children, because themetabolic
pathwaysthatsynthesize these amino acids are notfully developed.The amountsrequired also depend on the age and health ofthe individual,so itis hard to make
generalstatements aboutthe dietary requirementforsome amino acids.
Non‐protein functions of Amino Acids: Besides building proteins,many amino acids are
used to synthesize othermolecules,for example:
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