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Does Nectavida
replace other Healing America products?
Nectavida is not intended to be a replacement for Healing
America’s other fine products. People who have
experienced good results with the individual products should
continue these and perhaps add Nectavida to the mix.
Nectavida is primarily for people who understand the
need for supplementation but are either unwilling or unable to
take a variety of products, such as the Power Maintain
group.
Nectavida has ingredients that cover the
same ground as MultiPlex III, AlkaMin or Clark’s Minerals,
eRadicator and Immunal. However, it does not do this in the
same way or to the same extent as these fine products. Also,
for the full spectrum of benefits covered by the Power
Maintain products, eNZyme and AlliPRO should be added to
Nectavida.
I read that
Nectavida has over 120 vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients,
but I can only find about 45 listed in the ingredients list.
Can you explain this?
There are over 70 trace minerals in the trace mineral
complex contained in Nectavida, and dozens of phytonutrients
in the tropical fruit blend.
Why do some
people get stomach irritation or nausea when they take
Nectavida?
Nectavida packs a lot of nutrients into a small volume.
Some of these, particularly minerals, can cause irritation or
nausea in susceptible individuals when they are this
concentrated. We recommend that most people take Nectavida
with food in their stomach to avoid irritation or nausea.
Mixing the bottle version of Nectavida in juice and splitting
servings (i.e. 2 tablespoons twice daily) can also help.
There seems to be less of this issue with the packet version
of Nectavida (due to the larger amount of water used and the
effervescent material), but it is still a good idea to take it
with some food in the stomach.
Is Nectavida
suitable for children and pregnant or lactating women?
Nectavida is a single source of important nutrients that
most people don’t get in adequate amounts from their diet
these days. These nutrients are beneficial for people of all
ages and states of health. That being said, it is always
prudent for pregnant or lactating women to confer with their
Health Professional before starting a product such as
Nectavida. This at least makes them aware of this
supplementation, and there may be some nutrients they want
consumed in greater amounts than Nectavida provides.
Children should be given Nectavida in
amounts as outlined in the suggested use directions – ½
teaspoon for each 25 pounds of body weight, which can be given
twice per day. There is a good margin of safety here, as the
Daily Value amounts for vitamins and minerals are for ages 4
and up.
Will Nectavida
interfere with medications?
Typically, no. We left vitamin K out of the formula so
there would be no conflict for people on anticoagulant
medications such as coumadin. People with health issues
needing medication are always well advised to consult with
their Health Professional before starting this or any other
dietary supplement product.
Is the
Acesulfame K – the sweetener in Nectavida – a form of
Aspartame?
Acesulfame K is a non-caloric sweetener that is entirely
unrelated to Aspartame. It was selected as the sweetener in
Nectavida for a number of reasons. It has excellent stability
under high temperatures and good solubility. Acesulfame K
is 200 times sweeter than sucrose, and it has a clean, quickly
perceptible, sweet taste that does not linger or leave an
aftertaste. It is not metabolized by the body and is
excreted completely unchanged. Finally, it has an
excellent shelf life, does not contribute to tooth decay, and
is useful in diabetic diets.
What are the
little white flecks I see floating in my Nectavida?
These are microencapsulated vitamin E and vitamin A (beta
carotene). They are in this form to ensure potency. These
vitamins are more unstable than others in a liquid medium, and
have significant deterioration within several days unless they
are protected by something like the microencapsulation. This
quickly breaks down and releases the vitamins in the digestive
tract.
Why does
Nectavida come in 2 different packagings – bottle and box of
individual packets?
Nectavida was originally introduced as a dry powder in an
otherwise empty quart-sized bottle, to which consumers add
their own pure water for constitution when they are ready to
begin consumption. This packaging ensures full freshness and
potency, and eliminates the need for pasteurization and
preservatives. It does require refrigeration and consumption
of the constituted product within 60 days. This is great for
home use, but it is not very convenient for travel or
sampling. The individual serving packet packaging was
introduced to address these needs.
What is the best
way to measure a 1 ounce serving of the bottle version?
The cap of the Nectavida bottle measures a 1 ounce
serving. Just fill it to the top of the screw lines and you
will have 1 ounce. Another way to measure this is to pour out
2 tablespoons, which is 1 ounce.
Is it absolutely
necessary to refrigerate the bottle version of Nectavida?
Since Nectavida has no added preservatives and has not
been pasteurized, it should be refrigerated after constituting
with water to improve flavor and avoid spoilage. It can be
kept for up to 60 days in the refrigerator without
spoilage or significant decrease in potency. |