Revolutionary New, NailMax™ Supplement contains a blend of 100% natural ingredients which are proven to help keep nails strong & healthy
NailMax™ is a high-strength, powerful formulation of Probiotics, Seaweed Kelp, Vitamins A, C & E and Aloe Vera, which have been carefully formulated by leading pharmacists and nutritionists specifically to help treat and prevent brittle, weak nails. Each ingredient has been scientifically shown to help keep your nails healthy and strong.
NailMax™ contains 100% natural ingredients making it one of the most powerful natural healthy nail supplements on the market today!
Contains Probiotics Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifido Breve, Longum & Infantis providing 1 BILLION viable microbacteria per capsule
Seaweed Kelp contains the essential natural minerals required to maintain healthy nails
Aloe Vera acts as an antibacterial agent
Vitamins A, C & E play an important role in proper functioning of the immune system thereby helping fight yeast infections.
Why take NailMax™?
NailMax™ is a new formulation specifically designed by leading pharmacists and nutritionists to contain the right absorbable nutrients your body needs to help your nails stay strong & healthy. NailMax™ even helps to prevent and treat fungal nail infections too. The unique combination of ingredients actively works to boost the immune system to help the body fight yeast infections.
Take NailMax™ if you want to:
Lose those unsightly, weak, brittle nails
Have healthy, strong nails
Prevent & treat fungal nail infections naturally
Boost your immunity towards yeast infections
NailMax™ contains Vitamins A, C & E, all of which possess antioxidant properties that may help to neutralise harmful free radicals formed during the metabolic process, and in turn, help boost the immune system in order to prevent yeast infections. The probiotics help to increase the amount of good bacteria in the intestines, which in turn helps to reduce the risk of fungal infections and kelp helps to keep nails healthy and strong. NailMax™ is a natural alternative to help prevent unsightly, brittle nails.
Is NailMax™ right for me?
Nails, like hair, will always grow back, but it is a matter of providing your body with all the right absorbable vitamins and minerals it requires so you can achieve healthy, strong nails. NailMax™ will achieve this. This unique, 100% natural formulation can help restore a healthy balance of 'good' bacteria to your body, thereby helping your body to build immunity towards yeast infections and helping to prevent fungal nail infections from occurring, leaving you with strong, uninfected healthy nails.
For nails plagued by Fungal Nail Infections, use NailMax™ alongside Curanail to double the results. NailMax™ complements Curanail as while Curanail works on the nail itself from the outside as a lacquer, NailMax™ works from the inside to help boost the immune system and provide all the minerals and nutrients nails need to be strong and healthy.
How does NailMax™ work? The science behind the secret….
Strong, healthy nails protect the tips of fingers and toes from infection. If your nails are cracked, naturally fragile, or weakened as a result of an injury or trauma, it is easier for a nail to become infected.
So in order to prevent a fungal nail infection, you must first have healthy, strong nails as this will prevent fungal growth. Fungal growths are caused by an overgrowth of bad bacteria within the body. The probiotics within NailMax™ are 'good bacteria' which overwhelm and destroy the 'bad bacteria', thereby helping to restore the balance of bacteria within the body.
By boosting the Immune system naturally with probiotics, vitamins and minerals, the body can defend itself against infections – like sore cuticles and damaged nails. The body can heal itself if the immune system hasn't been damaged over the years with chemicals, the birth control pill and overuse of antibiotics and a powerful, effective supplement like NailMax™ will help to boost the immune system and provide all the minerals and nutrients nails need to be strong and healthy, thus helping to prevent a fungal nail infection from occurring.
Recent Studies Probiotics help boost immunity
Probiotics and immune health by Yan F, Polk DB, published in Current Opinion in Gastroenterology 2011 Oct;27(6):496-501.
Purpose of review:
The beneficial effects of probiotics have been demonstrated in many diseases. One of the major mechanisms of probiotic action is through the regulation of host immune response. This review highlights the recent scientific research findings that advance our understanding of probiotic regulation of the host immune response with potential application for disease prevention and treatment.
Recent findings:
Probiotic genomic and proteomic studies have identified several genes and specific compounds derived from probiotics, which mediate immunoregulatory effects. Studies regarding the biological consequences of probiotics in host immunity suggested that they regulate the functions of systemic and mucosal immune cells and intestinal epithelial cells . Thus, probiotics showed therapeutic potential for diseases, including several immune response-related diseases , such as allergy, eczema, viral infection, and potentiating vaccination responses.
Summary:
Probiotics may provide novel approaches for both disease prevention and treatment. However, the results of clinical studies regarding probiotic application are preliminary and require further confirmation.
Vitamin A helps integrity of skin cells
The effect of vitamin A on epithelial integrity by McCullough et al, published in The Proceedings of the Nutritional Society, 1999 May;58 (2):289-93.
Vitamin A is the generic term for a variety of fat-soluble substances including retinol, retinyl palmitate and the pro-vitamin A carotenoids such as all-trans-beta-carotene. Vitamin A is commonly known as the anti-infective vitamin and has an essential role in vision and cellular differentiation , the latter providing a unique core mechanism helping to explain the influence of vitamin A on epithelial barrier s . Alterations in the epithelial lining of vital organs occur early in deficiency, suggesting a potentially important role for the barrier function.
Catherine J. Field et al, published in the Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 2002;71:16-32, Nutrients and their role in host resistance to infection.
The importance of vitamin A in immune function and protection against infections is well-established and has been reviewed. The different chemical forms of vitamin A (retinol, retinal, retinoic acid) all appear to be involved in its metabolic functions. Vitamin A deficiency can affect host defences directly through its essential functions in metabolism in the various immune cells or indirectly through its role in epithelial cell differentiation and host barrier function.
Vitamin A helps boost immunity
Catherine J. Field et al, published in the Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 2002;71:16-32, Nutrients and their role in host resistance to infection.
The immune efficacy of supplementing vitamin A on infection rates has been examined in several randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials of malnourished children in various regions of the developing world. Antibody-mediated immunity has been shown to be severely impaired in individuals with vitamin A deficiency. Providing vitamin A supplements has been found to improve the antibody titer response to measles vaccines, maintain gut integrity, lower the incidence of respiratory tract infections and reduce mortality associated with diarrhoea and measles.
This type of support has contributed to the World Health Organization’s recommendation that vitamin A supplements be given to all individuals in developing countries who contract measles whether or not they have symptoms of vitamin A deficiency.
In animal studies, vitamin A deficiency inhibits mitogen-stimulated, T-cell proliferation, antigen-specific antibody production and the ability to produce immunoglobulin (Ig)A and IgG . It also reduces the ability of CD4 cells to provide the B-cell stimulus for antigen (Ag)-specific IgG1 responses; limits Th-2-type cytokine-gene expression; decreases the ability of neutrophils to phagocytose infectious organisms (Pseudomonas aeruginosa) and generate active oxidant molecules; and reduces the resistance to several infectious organisms.
Most of these negative effects on host defence that have been associated with low vitamin A status appear to be reversible with restoration of vitamin A status.
In The Press
The health benefits of the sea
Health Article: Daily Mail
NailMax™ contains a high strength, high quality seaweed that is renowned for helping to keep skin healthy.
The sea is an excellent source of nutrition. Believe it or not, half of seaweed is made up of carbohydrate and around one third is protein, vitamins and fibre. Even better, seaweed contains only two per cent of fat.
Seaweed is a form of marine algae that grows in the upper levels of the ocean. Out of the hundreds of types of seaweed available, there are around ten different kinds that we can actually eat.
And, according to naturopath Dr Gillian McKeith, author of Living Food for Health, plants from the sea contain more minerals than any other plant source. This is because they contain a variety of important elements. Typical ingredients are calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron, potassium and many trace elements.
In fact, one type of seaweed called Wakame contains ten times more calcium than the amount found in milk. There is eight times more iron in Kombu - a type of kelp - than beef.
In addition, Dr McKeith claims the protein in seaweed is more easily absorbed by the body than protein found in meat or fish.
'This is because protein in meat is a complex structure that the body finds difficult to break down,' she says. 'By comparison seaweed has a simple structure which the body can easily absorb. '
Not only this, but the alkaline content of seaweed makes our bodies less acidic. 'Too much acid in our bodies can make us slow and sluggish,' she says. But eating alkaline foods such as seaweed speeds up our metabolic rate and gives us more energy.'
Although it is possible to eat too much seaweed because it has a cooling effect on the liver, Dr McKeith recommends eating a small handful of seaweed sprinkled on soups or stews three times a week.
Kelp can also help with obesity linked to thyroid deficiency because it boosts levels of endocrine hormones, increasing metabolic rate, thus helping with weight loss. Kelp is also said to help with skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema thanks to its anti-fungal properties.
The yoghurt cure: Probiotics are good for our digestion. But they can also combat flu, allergies and bad breath
Health Article: Daily Mail
NailMax™ provides one billion probiotics that may help boost your body’s immunity against yeast infections.
Research suggests that probiotics could have benefits that extend beyond the gut.
Most of us know something about the good bacteria (probiotics) in our stomachs, thanks to advertising.
Two million of us now consume them in the form of drinks, yoghurts, powders and capsules.
Science has come to accept there is some truth in the enthusiastic claims made for probiotics that they help fight 'bad' bugs in your gut and improve intestinal health.
And now research suggests that probiotics could have benefits that extend beyond the gut, such as treating illnesses from type-1 diabetes to fibromyalgia. There is also interest in preliminary research suggesting that probiotics might even be able to enhance weight loss.
Scientists are developing specific probiotics to prevent dental cavities, probiotic lozenges for sore throats, probiotic nasal sprays and probiotic deodorant sticks that deal with the bacteria that cause body odour.
They're talking about probiotic vaccines to treat inflammatory diseases and probiotic cleaning products for the home.
In her new book, Good Gut Bugs, leading nutritionist Kathryn Marsden presents a comprehensive analysis of the science of gut bacteria and the latest thinking about using probiotics to treat a wide variety of illnesses - not just to boost general well-being.
With more than 20 years of experience in treating patients, she has devised a unique guide to probiotics and how to use them to treat your ailment.
So what are gut bacteria?
There are varying levels of bacteria living all over and in our bodies - mostly in our intestines.
They are known as commensal bacteria, which under normal circumstances cause no harm. Some are useful (these are the good bugs) but others have the potential to be very harmful.
For example, the 'superbug' bacterium Clostridium difficile or the ulcer infector helicobacter pylori may live harmlessly within us, but can be the cause of serious illness if the gut environment gets out of balance and they multiply.
The good bacteria, sometimes called 'friendly flora', are on our side. These live micro-organisms improve the balance of the intestinal soup by depriving polluting and dangerous bacteria of food and inhibiting their growth.
Left to their own devices they aid digestion and the absorption of nutrients (basically determining how well-nourished we are).
They also oil the wheels of peristalsis (the process by which food and wastes move through the system). They look after the mucus membranes in our body by stimulating the production of mucins (the proteins in mucus that lubricate and protect our 'inside' skin) and secreting nutrients that are used for tissue repair. And they improve the balance of friendly flora in the urogenital area, reducing the risk of bladder or vaginal infections.
Bugs in the bowel help in the production of B vitamins - vital for the efficient running of our nervous system.
However, our natural probiotic levels are easily damaged by factors such as poor diet, stress, alcohol, hormonal fluctuations, cigarettes, surgery and drugs.
Once the critical balance of good bacteria is impaired, bad bacteria waste no time in grabbing any opportunity to take over.
Am I lacking good bacteria?
If you have a problem with body odour, suffer with bloating/noxious wind
or are plagued by fungal infections, then your bad bacteria are very likely taking control.
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