MAGNO HEALTH JUICE

Magno

MAGNO Health Drink is a plant-based proprietary liquid formula,100% vegetarian (whole food) nutritional supplement,
prepared to strict quality control norms using time-tested herbs and herbal extracts.

“MAGNO is a herbal dietary supplement that contains 6 anti-oxidant ingredients.”

Mangosteen Juice (Garcinia mangostana)
Aloe Vera Juice (Aloe barbadensis)
Goji Berry Juice (Lycium barbarum)
Green Tea Extract (Camellia sinensis)
Grape Seed Extract (Vitis vinifera)
Noni Fruit Juice (Morinda citrifolia)

MAGNO is a dietary supplement and not a medicine.

Suggested Use : Drink 30 ml twice a day with water or fruit juice, preferably before meals.

For children:15 ml twice a day.

Evidence Of The Superior Antioxidant Activity Of MAGNO

ORAC stands for Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity and is the measure of antioxidant power of foods. With the help of this test, we can quantify the capacity of food to eliminate the free radicals. It is expressed in mmole Trolox equivalent (TE) per unit weight of food.

Studies carried out by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Scien- tists show that an adult human being should consume about 3000 -5000 units ORAC per day to have sufficient amount of antioxidants in his blood to eliminate the formation of free radicals. We do get some antioxi- dants from our diets, but it has been observed that a sizeable 80-90% of all of us is not getting even half of the recommended requirement through our daily diets. Therefore a supplement is desperately required to fulfill the daily ORAC need.

Magno offers ORAC value of 4,298 units per day.

ORAC For MAGNO

Magno Health Drink, with its unique 6 in 1 formulation, has an ORAC of 71,638 mmole TE/lit i.e. 2149 units per serving of 30 ml or 4,298 units per day, sufficient to fight against oxidative stress produced by free radicals.

Following figure explains the comparison of ORAC values of 30 ml quantity of various nutritional supplements that are available in the market. More information about it here at http://www.jusmagno.com (It isĀ in Bahasa Malaysia).

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