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Wellness the new
“Food Class”
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Mineral Daily is produced
from purest water.
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Mineral Daily, for the
most part, covers the
need for minerals,
vitamins, and trace
elements.
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Thereby deficiency
symptoms and
undersupply can be
avoided.
Production
 Water is purified and
cleaned of all
inorganic materials by
reverse osmosis, the
technically best
cleaning procedure.
 The de-ionized water
is enriched with
organic “bioavailable”
substances, which are
useable for the body.
 (Afterwards energized
and bottled)
Reverse osmosis is the most effective cleaning procedure
for water; thereby water of highest purity is created.
Mineral Daily
“optimally bioavailable”
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Mineral Daily contains
purely organic mineral
materials, micronutrients
and vitamins.
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Only organic materials
are optimally bioavailable
for our body. They can be
utilized fast and easily by
the body.
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Wellness acts all the way
to the smallest cells of
the body.
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Absorption already starts
in the mouth.
Bioavailability means that a supplied utilized material
is traceably absorbed into the tissue and the organism.
Demand for Liquids
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All systems of the body
need water for
functioning.
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92% of blood,
98% of body secretion,
70% of brain cells consist
of water.
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Our body releases more
than about 2.5 liters of
water per day; for that
reason at least this
amount of high quality
liquid should be resupplied to our body.
If you don’t want to abstain from your coffee, have the
double amount of water with it to balance the
dehydrating effect.
Minerals
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About 5% of our bodies
are mineral materials and
trace elements.
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Our bodies need these as
biomaterial for the
growth of our bones,
teeth, hair, skin, nails, for
our heart and circulatory
system, our nervous
system, muscles and
brain.
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They control our fluid
balance, transport
vitamins, oxygen,
hormones and much
more.
Mineral materials should be supplied in organically
dissolved form, totally bioavailable!
The Resorption of
Substances
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Most substances are
supplied to our body in
solid and not liquid form.
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Because of the influences
of digestion, availability is
impaired.
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Water solubility of a
substance is a necessary
prerequisite for the
absorption into the body.
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Our mucous membranes
are well supplied with
blood and perfect for the
absorption of liquid
substances. They need not
be broken down by
digestion.
Substances get directly into our bloodstream via our oral
cavity without passing our liver.
Ingredients
Calcium
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With an undersupply of
calcium, the body falls
back upon the reserves
bound in the bones,
which undermines the
stability of the bones.
Milk products can not be
tolerated by about 50%
of the population and are
therefore not sufficient
suppliers.
Calcium can only be
absorbed optimally by
the body in connection
with magnesium.
Calcium performance
worsens due to:
oxalic acid (spinach, cacao),
phytine acid (fresh cereals),
salt, coffee, alcohol.
Magnesium
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60% of the magnesium in
our body can be found in the
bones and after calcium it is
the most important mineral
in the body.
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The body needs magnesium
for:
the cardiac muscle,
the bones and teeth,
membrane strength and
the nervous system
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Magnesium has a soothing
effect on: urinary calculus,
arrhythmias, hypertension,
cramps, migraine. stress,
PMS and pregnancy
problems (nausea, vomiting)
Deficiency occurs because of:
deficiency in B vitamins,
stress, consumption of
alcohol, pregnancy and breast
feeding, cortisone containing
drugs and diuretics.
Potassium
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Potassium, as an
antagonist of sodium,
controls the water
balance of the body, the
acid base balance, the
nerve stimulus line as
well as muscular
contractions and
diaphragmatic activity.
Many enzyme building
processes depend on the
potassium supply as well.
98% of the potassium is
located inside the cells; it
is the fourth frequent
element in the body.
Deficiency occurs because of:
a one-track diet, excessive
alcohol and salt consumption,
burns, laxatives and diuretics,
as well as diarrhea and
vomiting.
Sodium
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Sodium, together with its
antagonist potassium,
controls the water balance
and osmotic pressure in the
body.
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Sodium is one of the main
factors for the retention of
the acid base balance and a
central factor in nerve
stimulus transference and
muscular relaxation.
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Sodium is essential for
glucose resorption and the
transport of nutrients.
Deficiency occurs because of:
diarrhea and vomiting, heavy
sweating, most forms of
cancer, inflammations in the
stomach and intestines, burns
and pollution with heavy
metals.
Zinc
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Zinc protects the cells from diseases which are caused by
free radicals.
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It has been proved that zinc is a part of over 200 enzymes;
also the structure of the DNA depends on zinc.
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Additionally it acts protectively against pollution with heavy
metals such as cadmium, lead, nickel, mercury etc. These
heavy metals not only displace zinc from its enzyme
positions but also trigger cell damaging radical reactions.
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Zinc benefits the healing of wounds and speeds up the
formation of skin after burns.
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Zinc is extremely important for the metabolism of the
sexual hormones, the hormones produced by the thyroid
gland, the growth hormones, insulin and prostagladines.
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Zinc is important for the control of the immune response.
Deficiency occurs because of: pregnancy and breast feeding;
sports; kidney and liver conditions; infections; alcohol abuse;
anemia; destructions of tissue (burn, OP); increased supply of
calcium, phosphor, phytate; chronic pollution by heavy metals;
decreased pancreatic function; inflammatory diseases of the
intestines (Morbus Crohn, Colitis ulcerosa).
Copper
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Copper is responsible for the
interweaving of collagen and
elastin, which are responsible
for the structure and
elasticity of bones,
ligaments, cartilages,
connective tissues and blood
vessels.
Copper helps to build up the
myelin layer, which
protectively sheathes the
nerve fibers.
Without copper the
production of melanin is not
possible. Melanin is a
pigment, which can be found
in the skin and hair.
Deficiency occurs because of:
a one-track diet, resorption
malfunctions because of aging,
steroid therapies, malfunction
of the kidneys, high level of
homocystein (leads to
arteriosclerosis)
Manganese
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Because manganese cannot
be stored in our body, the
trace element has to be
supplied daily. Manganese
cooperates closely with the
mineral calcium.
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Manganese supports the
liver in breaking down
environmental poisons
before they do harm in the
body.
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Manganese supports the
metabolism of
carbohydrates and activates
those hormones, which are
responsible for sexuality
and lactation.
Deficiency occurs because of:
consumption of alcohol, long
term therapy with
psychopharmacological drugs,
one-sided supply of calcium,
inherent enzyme deficiencies,
supply deficiency (most foods
lack manganese), toxic
substances and heavy metals.
Vitamin C
Niacin (B3)
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Vitamin C is the most
important water soluble
antioxidant in our body.
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Niacin is essential for the
function of over 200
enzymes.
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The first important step
during the breakdown of
cholesterol depends on
vitamin C.
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Vitamin C stimulates the
enzyme system of the
liver, which detoxifies the
blood and eliminates
drugs as well as
environmental poisons
and heavy metals.
Niacin plays an important
role in the maintenance
of the health of the skin,
muscular tissue,
nervous- and digestive
system.
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Niacin is essential for the
production of proteins for
the formation and
reparation of the DNA.
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Niacin controls
cholesterol and blood
sugar.
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The production of many
hormones depends on an
adequate vitamin C
status.
Deficiency occurs because
of:
smoking; pregnancy and
breast feeding; growing;
chronic diseases; stress;
regular intake of drugs (the
pill, antibiotics, aspirin
Deficiency occurs because
of:
deficiency in supply, drugs,
deficiency of B6 and B2,
consumption of alcohol,
fever, cancer, serious
injuries and burns.
Pyridoxine
(B6)
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Pyridoxine plays a role in
the formation of new amino
acids and proteins as well
as neurotransmitters.
(Serotonin, dopamine)
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Pyridoxine is necessary for
the transformation of
protein- carbohydrate
stores into glucose; thereby
controlling the blood sugar
level between meals.
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Pyridoxine is essential for
the formation of
hemoglobin and the
transport of oxygen by the
red blood cells.
Deficiency occurs because of:
A diet rich in protein, chronic
diseases (diabetes, arthritis),
old age, smoking, alcohol,
consumption of coffee, vitamin
B deficiency, growth spurts,
pregnancy, breast feeding,
problems with digestion.
Cobalamine
(B12)
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Cobalamine is necessary
for the production of
myelin, the protective
layer for many peripheral
nerve cords, the spinal
cord and brain.
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Cobalamine is also
necessary during the
production of DNA; cell
cleavage and cell
reproduction depends on
cobalamine.
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Cobalamine is necessary
to transfer folic acid into
its active form.
Deficiency occurs because of:
Chronic diseases of the
digestive tract; cell
deficiencies of the digestive
organs; diseases of the liver;
alcohol abuse, smoking and
heavy consumption of coffee.
Liquid Wellness Ltd
Fürstenallee 25 5020 Salzburg
Austria, Europe
www.liquid-wellness.at
General Manager:
Manfred Dietrichsteiner, Tel: +43-662- 65 05 64 -13
Fax: +43-662-65 05 63 -14
Email: [email protected]
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Innovation & Marketing:
Christof Dietrichsteiner, Tel: +43-662-65 05 64 -18
Email: [email protected]
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