Subject: ~One Very Important Reason to Use this Multi-Vitamin!

Friend,

Just wrapping up my quality control (QC) protocols. Friday is
the day I review all current manufacturing runs for purity and "actives."

I'm almost out of my curcumin based multi-vitamin, Daily Dose, and I
need to make sure the raw ingredients for the next batch are free of:

- Heavy Metals
- Viral and bacterial infection
- Pesticides
- And insecticides

But I also need to verify that each ingredient has all the actives
required for a healthy, measurable outcome. For instance, the actives
in cayenne pepper are known as capsaicinoids.

But there's no guarantee that a given batch of cayenne is going to have a
suitable amount...so I quantitate the actives in every batch so you can
be sure to get all the health benefits.

(No other company does this.)

That got me thinking about one very good reason everyone should be taking
Daily Dose! (www.mysafemulti.com)

...Most people have no idea about this.

Consumed for over 6000 years, it has only been in the last two decades that
cayenne’s true medicinal properties have been elucidated. Clinical
trials show that these healing cayenne-actives work both as a topical
medicine for pain and orally for cardiovascular and anti-clotting benefits.
They’re also a great tool for endurance athletes courtesy of enhancing
circulation and oxygen distribution.

To temper stress put on arteries, whole herb cayenne works as a vasodilator
and decreases the production of compounds made by the brain that cause high
blood pressure. It also works directly on the smooth muscle tissue of
coronary arteries to halt or slow the inflammatory process that leads
atherosclerosis. Working overtime at protecting the heart, cayenne also
inhibits excessive platelet aggregation, which means it stops blood clots
without causing excessive bleeding, similar to hawthorn.

In 2012, positive evidence for heart healthy cayenne compounds became so
common, that the American Chemical Society (ACS) published the
cardiovascular findings of Zhen-Yu Chen, Ph.D., a professor of Food and
Nutritional Science at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. “We
concluded that capsaicinoids [cayenne actives] were beneficial in improving
a range of factors related to heart and blood vessel health.”

Among them were the inhibition of a gene that produces a compound that
forces muscles around blood vessels to constrict - known as cyclooxygenase-2.
By blocking it, muscles are better able to relax and widen, allowing for more
blood to flow when taking whole herb capsaicin from cayenne.

Most recently, researchers writing for medical journal Open Heart published
their findings after reviewing the effects of orally administered cayenne
to rodents. In a paper titled, “Capsaicin May Have Important Potential
For Promoting Vascular and Metabolic Health,” they showed that cayenne
stimulates endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) activity, which is
vital for opening up arteries and ensuring blood flow during times of
exercise and stress.

This translated into better artery function, reduction in atherosclerosis
(most notably in diabetics) and a decrease in angina. It also slowed
progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and curbed thickening of
the heart, metabolic syndrome, hypertension, obesity and gastric ulceration.

One challenge to cayenne supplementation is the discomfort that many people
expect from hot peppers such as GI distress and acid reflux. To overcome
this, I formulated Daily Dose so that it would offer a cooling type effect, which
allows for cayenne use without GI and stomach discomfort or acid reflux.

Stock up at www.mysafemulti.com and protect yourself!

Dare to live young,

The People's Chemist