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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

DM Plus - way beyond the basics!

Your daily supplement just got an upgrade!
Big things do come in small packages.

Introducing Dynamite’s newest family member and our most powerful daily supplement to date.

When we set out to develop DM Plus, we did so with the aim to create a vitamin and mineral enhancement that went well beyond simply combining typical nutritional elements. Our goal was to produce a supplement that maximizes absorption, improves tolerance and has a positive effect people can actually feel when they take it. The result of our efforts is a powerful and effective daily vitamin and mineral supplement and a newly streamlined foundational program. At Dynamite, we believe in the constant pursuit of the best science to produce extraordinary products and we’re excited to release DM Plus—perhaps our best application of this dedication to-date.

The Not-So-Basic Ingredients
 

An optimum supplement requires a combination of the most commonly known vitamins and minerals, as well as the lesser known but vitally important trace minerals, amino acids and other factors. Additionally for a supplement to work, the forms of each nutrient must be considered. The list on the right gives a brief synopsis of the many benefits of the ingredients in DM Plus and an understanding of its form. When constructing this supplement we also included our own proprietary blend of herbs, phytonutrients, amino acids and enzymes to improve digestion, absorption and utilization of all these nutrients.
Dynamite's Daily Foundation Program Simplified!
The Dynamite daily foundation program includes DM Plus and Tri-Mins. Why do you need Tri-Mins if DM Plus is so complete? It is because our needs vary for Calcium, Magnesium and Potassium–the three main components in Tri-Mins. Your daily requirement of these important minerals will vary depending on your sex, age and physical activity. Supplying them separately means that amounts can also be adjusted as needed for injury recovery, pregnancy, growing teenagers, and various other physical changes.

This is only a partial list of ingredients. Visit www.DynamiteSpecialty.com to see the full analysis.

Do you understand the difference between high quality nutrients and the cheap stuff?

Pure Amino Acid Chelates 
DM Plus contains mineral forms that closely duplicate the natural chelation process which occurs in the body. This means the mineral is ready to be absorbed when you take it. Inorganic minerals (and poorly made chelates) are large particles that cannot easily pass through the intestinal wall. Dynamite’s chelated minerals have molecular weights small enough to easily be absorbed. Additionally, the process of chelation results in the final mineral compound becoming neutral, i.e., containing no electrical charge. This is important because electrically charged mineral compounds are reactive and can deactivate other important nutrient factors, such as vitamin E, ascorbic acid, various B-vitamins, and certain medications.

Co-Enzymes and Natural Forms of Vitamins 
Vitamins in highly bio-available forms that do not require the usual conversion by the liver, but are transported directly to their sites of action, enable the body to use the vitamins more efficiently for optimum effectiveness at lower potencies.
Examples of these high quality vitamins and cofactors include: Methylated B12 (methylcobalamin) and B9 (L-5-methyltetrahydrofolate), coenzyme forms of B1, B2 & B6 (Pyridoxal-5-phosphate, Riboflavin-5-phosphate & Cocarboxylase), the natural forms of vitamin E: d-alpha tocopheryl and tocotrienols, and the incomparable Ester-C® (a pH neutral form of vitamin C that contains naturally occurring metabolites that activate the vitamin C molecules making it easier for the body to transport them from cell to cell for numerous health benefits).

No Chemical Flow Agents 
Nearly every supplement in the country uses chemical flow and anti-caking agents such as silicon dioxide, magnesium stearate and others. These chemicals interrupt reactions with water so the supplement is easier to encapsulate.

The problem with using these excipients, aside from chemical toxicity, is that nutrients need to react with water to be absorbed and utilized. Therefore, chemical flow agents work against the effectiveness of the supplement. 

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