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JVi® PRODUCT TRAINING
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HEALTHY LIVING
Life expectancy is increasing
and people want to look youthfuland be active for longer
But some external factors can be damaging to our health … and we can’t always control them.
Like pollution of water and air, smoke,…
Around 90 %* of European Union citizens are exposed to damaging air pollutants from industry, vehicles … at levels which may be harmful to their health
Example:
*http://www.eea.europa.eu/media/newsreleases/air-pollution-still-causing-harm
Leading dermatologists and photobiologists warn that daily exposure to ultraviolet rays means the skin can age twice as quickly as skin that is protected*
*University College Hospital, Besancon, in France, Dailymail, September 2010
There are concerns about the fact that exposure to free radicals
increases oxidative stress
We can help our body to be ready to eliminate
these substances
But there are things we can do
How?
Our body needs fruit and vegetables
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THE IMPORTANCE OF A HEALTHY NUTRITIONAL BASIS
A report requested by the World Health Organisation (WHO) links adequate intake of fruits and vegetables to health*.
It’s just so inconvenient when you have to take 5 pieces of fruits with you to work, every single day…
WHO recommends we consume 400 grams of fruits or vegetables per day.This equals 4 to 5 pieces fruits or vegetables per day.
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*http://www.who.int/dietphysicalactivity/fruit/en/index2.html
So it all starts with a balanced diet:
A healthy diet helps ensure that all nutrient recommendations are met
A healthy diet consists of a good balance between macronutrients and micronutrients
Carbohydrates, proteins, lipids
and water
Vitamins and minerals
Why are micronutrients so important?
Vitamins such as vitamin B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B8, B12 and vitamin C contribute to normal energy- yielding metabolism
Minerals like zinc, magnesium, manganese and calcium contribute to the maintenance of normal bones
As one element of a healthy nutritional basis, the WHO recommendation is to consume 4 to 5 pieces fruits or vegetables per day – or 400 grams of fruits or vegetables, every day.
However, about half of the people of 7
European member states has a mean
daily intake of less than 275 grams.*
* Department of Epidemiology & Public Health – London
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Poor Food ChoicesEating on the run, eating mainly junk food
Reasons?
Food Storage and Preparation MethodsSome cooking methods cause vitamin loss
Intensive Farming Practices can lower nutritional value
Bioavailability of Nutrients
Some human body conditions can inhibit absorption of some nutrients
Changing Nutritional Requirements due to stress, fatigue, pregnancy …
Lifestyle Factors can have an effect on your body nutritional needs
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SUPPORT YOUR BODYImmune System - Skin - Oxidative Stress
We will be focusing on 3 main areas:
• Our immune system• Our skin• Preventing oxidative stress
Our immune system
… is our defence mechanism against foreign invaders, parasites, bacteria, …
… is a complex network of cells, tissue and organs
… if disorders in our immune system occur, this could lead to for example inflammatory problems
Our skin … is an essential organ - for all living beings.
Without skin, life would be impossible
Our largest organ, counting for 7% of our total body weight, the skin forms the main separation between our body’s internal environment and its surroundings.
As such, it will react to problems with both internal (disorders with our immune system) and external causes (reaction to allergens in the environment).
• This layer of our skin consists of a veritable “cushion of fat”.
• It offers both mechanical and chemical protection.
HYPODERMIS
Situated underneath the epidermis, our dermis contains fibroblasts, responsible for the formation of fibres:
• Collagen fibres - our connective tissue fibres, which support our skin’s firmness & elasticity
• Elastic fibres - a network that runs between our collagen fibres, which promote skin elasticity.
DERMIS
How does it occur?
Oxidative Stress
In our body, we can find free radicals.
They occur as part of chemical processes like breathing and can also be generated when we are exposed to cigarette smoke, polluted air …
Free radicals can become harmful to our body’s normal functioning: As a reaction to their unstable situation, free radicals can take an electron from another molecule, thus generating another unstable molecule, that in turn can no longer perform its normal function.
This chain reaction is also known as oxidative stress - oxidation of healthy tissue, DNA - and is linked
to health concerns such as skin damage.
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Free radical unstable missing an electron
Electron taken from functional molecule
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Functional molecule can no longer perform
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But luckily, there are those substances called antioxidants, which our body can use to neutralise harmful free radicals.
They terminate the chain reaction by neutralising free radicals
Free radical stabilised by electron donated by the
antioxidant
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Antioxidant protects functional molecule by giving up one of its own electrons
Functional molecule can continue to perform its
function
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Antioxidants protect the functions of molecules
By sustaining a healthy balance of free radicals and antioxidants, you can help your
body to avoid the impact of oxidative stress.
We can increase our levels of antioxidants by adapting our food consumption towards substances that are rich in antioxidants.
INTRODUCING:
“Joie de Vivre”*
*Get a taste for life
• A tasty and colourful beverage
• An exclusive blend of 12 fruits and vegetables- 9 common European fruits & vegetables: carrot, white and red grapes, apple, pear, tomato, watermelon, mango and olive oil- 3 more unique, “imperial” fruits: wolfberry, sea buckthorn and acerola
• Containing carotenoids, naturally present in the fruits and vegetables above
• Rich in vitamin C & copper and a source of biotin
JVi ®...
A Vibrant Colour
The bright colour found in many fruits and vegetables is an expression of the presence of interesting vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients.
Did you know? Carotenoids, like Lycopene and β-Carotene, are a family of more than 600 pigments responsible for the bright colours of many a nutrient.
β-Carotene, and other carotenoids, are vitamin A precursors. Your body can receive vitamin A directlym or via conversion to vitamin A via the precursors.
JVi® gets its bright colour mainly from the carrots and tomatoes it contains: Carrots get their orange colour from β-Carotene, while tomatoes are red thanks to Lycopene.
Why Olive Oil?
Is there a reason why we included olive oil in this tasty beverage? Yes! Olive oil helps to increase the absorption of the fat soluble vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients, present in JVi®.
Did you know? Oil is lighter than water, so it will rise to the surface. This is why you may see oily particles floating on the surface of your JVi.
This is easily solved: Just shake well before use to have a perfect blend!
Wolfberry
Imperial Fruits
We all know and love the more European fruits and vegetables used in JVi®, but what do you know about these “imperial” fruits?
They are less known in the European region, but have been used for centuries in several exotic cultures, where they are known for their high content of vitamin C.
AcerolaSea Buckthorn
Wolfberry or Goji Berry
• Its bright, orange-red coloured berries contain between 10 to 60 yellow seeds
• These berries are traditionally used in Asia & Southeastern Europe
• Wolfberry is listed in Pharmacopeia of the People's Republic of China (2000)
• 405 scientific publications so far cover the various aspects of this fruit
Acerola
• A cherry-like, 3-lobed, bright red fruit, containing several small seeds.
• Mature fruits are soft and tasty and contain 80% of juice
• Originate from Yucatan (Mexico)
• One of the richest known sources of vitamin C *
• Already 286 scientific publications talk about this fruit
* Acerola Juice – The richest known source of vitamin C, The Journal of Pediatrics, 1956
Sea Buckthorn
• This pearl-shaped, yellowish-orange fruit is harvested every year from August to October
• These berries are traditionally used in Tibetan and Mongolian cultures
• Sea Buckthorn is called ‘wonder plant’ in Asian countries
• No less than 439 scientific publications are available on this fruit
JVi ® Benefits
• Protection of cells from oxidative stressVitamin C and copper contribute to the protection of cells from oxidative stress
• Normal function of immune system Vitamin C and copper contribute to the normal function of the immune system
• The skinVitamin C contributes to the normal collagen formation for the normal function of the skin Biotin contributes to the maintenance of normal skinCopper contributes to the normal skin pigmentation
JVi® can be enjoyed by everyone in your family!
Would JVi ® be something for me?
It is there for anybody who:
• wants to increase their daily servings of fruits & vegetables
• is frequently exposed to free radicals
• is interested in raising their Skin Carotenoid Score
JVi® is specially created to be a convenient
way of making sure you get interesting amounts
of vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients,
each and every day.
Convenient and easy
Complementary products
Nu Skin’s ageLOC® rangeProtect your skin from the inside with JVi and use the benefits from our ageLOC skin care product range to complete your skin care regimen also from the outside.
Marine OmegaWith Omega-3 fatty acids; DHA contributes to normal vision and brain function, and EPA and DHA contribute to the maintenance of normal heart function.
LifePak+ ®Providing you with vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients in support of nine important functions.
Scanner certified!
Our Scanner instrument measures carotenoids in your skin.
JVi® contains the needed carotenoids to ensure a positive effect on your Skin Carotenoid Score after only 90 days.
Offer yourself some
“Joie de Vivre”!
In all European markets, except Turkey
Available in our webshop as of March 2014
www.nuskin.com
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