Nutrifii Elite™ helps support your body, brain and beauty from the inside out, but do you know why we chose eight different superherbs to create the formula — or what the benefits are of each?
We’re breaking down Elite’s fusion of incredibly advanced, superior antioxidants and age-defying botanicals so you can clearly see how beneficial each individual herb truly is.
1. Aloe
No, it’s not just for sunburns! Although it does help to sooth and moisturize burns, aloe possesses an array of diverse benefits to the body, both internally and externally. From skincare to digestion, this plant is truly versatile.
What It Does:
- Supports healthy functioning of the immune and digestive systems, as well as muscle and joint function
- Promotes the absorption of nutrients
- Contains vitamins, minerals, trace metals and 18 of the 21 amino acids
- Provides enhanced antioxidant support
2. Ashwagandha
Don’t fret over the name — ashwagandha may sound strange, but it’s known to help when it comes to stress and the body’s stress hormone. Studies show these adaptogens can help the body resist physical and mental stress.
What It Does:
- Helps reduce cortisol, the body’s stress hormone
- Helps decrease fatigue and increase energy
- Helps maintain healthy blood sugar levels already in the normal range
- Helps improve skins moisture levels and elasticity
3. Astaxanthin
Did you know that salmon get their pink color from this natural red pigment? Astaxanthin occurs in certain algae and is known as one of the most powerful antioxidants in nature and helps support energy levels as well as the body’s immune system.
What It Does:
- Boosts the body’s immune system and supports organ, connective tissue and skin health
- Supports healthy endurance and energy levels
- Helps improve skins moisture levels and elasticity
4. Evening Primrose
This beautiful yellow plant got its name due to its habit of only showing its flowers late in the day, leaving them open through the night until the next morning. Evening primrose oil is extracted and can be used in a variety of ways.
What It Does:
- Aids in overall skin health
- Can help with irritability
- Supports women’s monthly cycle
5. Holy Basil
This is definitely not something you’d find in your kitchen! Holy basil is a plant that’s native to India and commonly used in Ayurveda, an Indian medicinal system. You may even hear it referred to as hot basil due to its peppery taste.
What It Does:
- Serves to support nerve cells
- Helps normalize stress hormones and enhance adrenal function
- Supports healthy immune function
6. Indian Gooseberry
Indian gooseberry may sound like a fictional ingredient in a Dr. Seuss story, but we promise it’s real! Also used in Ayurvedic medicine, this plant, native to India, has been used for thousands of years to help support heart health and cognitive function.
What It Does:
- Helps inhibit the breakdown of collagen and hyaluronic acid, leading to smoother, more hydrated skin
- Helps reduce wrinkles and dryness in skin
- Supports cognitive function and mental performance
- Helps maintain healthy cholesterol levels and support cardiovascular health
7. L-Lysine
This essential amino acid (EAA) is a necessity when it comes to the body’s health. Since it’s not naturally produced within the body, we as humans need to find other ways to add this important EAA to our diet. Without enough L-Lysine, you may feel fatigue, nausea, dizziness, loss of appetite, agitation or more.
What It Does:
- Promotes skin health through the formation of collagen
- Supports good bone health by increasing calcium absorption
- Helps support workout recovery and a healthy gut
8. Red Clover
This distinct flower is native to Europe and belongs to the legume family. Thanks to modern scientific tests, we’ve seen that red clover contains isoflavones, plant-based chemicals that produce estrogen-like effects in the body.
What It Does:
- Helps boost collagen production and reduce skin aging
- Provides menopausal support
- Positively affects prostate health
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