Our society is full of people whose immune systems have been compromised. The risk is frequent colds, flu-like symptoms, lack of energy etc and when the condition is not corrected leads to the increased risk of serious disease, gastrointestinal ailments, viral infections and long lived debilitating infections.
Today, nourishment is derived from a kaleidoscopic assortment of foods available in supermarkets, fast food take-aways and restaurants. This situation however is far removed from what is needed to achieve optimum nutritional status largely because many foods currently available are the result of mass growth and manufacture. Modern farming practices involving the widespread use of chemical fertilisers has depleted many foods of essential minerals and trace elements such as magnesium, zinc, chromium, selenium, silver etc. all of which are essential to the correct functioning of our bodies.
These 'missing links' provide the essential nutritional components needed for the correct functioning of the body -our whole metabolism. Such 'missing links' are essential to correct in particular enzyme functioning. Enzymes are vital to the given task of maintaining our life processes. Optimal functioning of our body only occurs when sufficient nutrients from our food are being continuously supplied through balanced nutrition.
If sufficient nutrients and anti-oxidants are not available from the food we eat, some metabolic pathways close with a detrimental effect on the individual e.g. weakened immune system leading to illnesses and the onset of major diseases. This together with our heavily polluted planet makes it easy for our immune system to fail.
Be Well has produced Breakthrough, a 100% natural daily drink to help build a strong immune system and combat these risks.
The role of Breakthrough therefore is to help ensure adequate and appropriate nutrition. Breakthrough has been specially formulated to include all those nutrients which are considered significantly important in the support of the digestive and immune systems.
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