Everyone needs the right vitamins and minerals to have a healthy life. Which
is why everyone should know about MIN. It doesn't contain too much or too little
of these essential nutrients, but just the exact daily amounts you need to help
you overcome the impact of highly processed foods and unhealthy eating habits.
Good nutrients are hard to find.
These days, most of us get our calories not from food, but from food product—highly
processed and refined meals and snacks that are much more about convenience than
good nutrition. These food products are usually high in sugars and fats but low
in vitamins and minerals. This has led to many of us being deprived of the
nutrients that make us feel better, that keep our bodies functioning properly,
and that allow us to perform at our best.
The right vitamins and minerals in the right amount.
MIN gives you the exact amounts of the essential vitamins you need everyday. It
provides 100% of the recommended daily intake of 12 essential vitamins and up to
50% of 10 essential minerals. Sure, there are plenty of megadose supplements
available, but many of their nutrients may not be absorbable. Even worse, huge
doses of some vitamins and minerals can be toxic.
Nothing hard to swallow about it.
Besides providing the right amount of nutrients, MIN uses the revolutionary
Suspension Gel Technology to maximize their absorption. So if you'd like to
minimize the waste and maximize your vitamins and minerals, MIN is the
supplement for you. Better yet, it provides this essential nutrition in a
great-tasting form that's easy to swallow, simple to take with you, and
sweetened by nature's own sugar, fructose.
What can MIN do for you? Here are just a few of the many potential benefits:
- Contains 100% RDI of essential, energy-producing coenzymes*
- Provides stamina for normal daily activities*
- Converts carbohydrates, proteins, and fats into energy*
- Helps keep normal bones, teeth, and joints healthy*
- Supports normal vision and hearing*
MIN Fact Sheet
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Vitamins and Minerals are essential tools in everyday human physiology. They function as coenzymes
and cofactors that are involved in almost all biochemical processes in the body. In essence, vitamins
and minerals are crucial to healthy living.
Before the days of "fast food" and "empty" calories, these vitamins and minerals were found naturally
in our food. However, in modern days, as the average diet consists mostly of processed, manufactured
food, where the levels of these critical nutrients are relatively lower, there is overwhelming
scientific evidence to support the intake of dietary supplements that are rich in vitamins and
minerals.
Agel MIN is a proprietary formulation of vitamins and minerals that provides 100% of the RDI
(Recommended Daily Intake) of almost all the essential vitamins and as much as 50% of the RDI
of most of the essential minerals. More importantly, the availability of these vitamins and
minerals is enhanced due to the revolutionary gel technology employed in the MIN formulation.
The vitamins and minerals are dissolved and suspended in the gel, resulting in immediate
availability for absorption by the digestive tract.
There are some who advocate using mega doses of various vitamins, presuming that if some is good,
more is better. However, there is growing scientific evidence that too much of a good thing can
be harmful. Therefore, Agel’s formulation for a moderate dose of readily available vitamins and
minerals is ideal.
MIN: StaMINa and Ageless Zest
Agel™ MIN is the Gelceutical™ designed to nourish your stamina and deliver zesty health. MIN contains
the required daily levels of 12 essential vitamins and significant levels of 11 essential minerals.
MIN helps you get more energy from your food, and then stores these energy reserves to provide stamina.
In addition, MIN’s essential vitamins and minerals sustain of over 5000 vital biofunctions to
deliver vigor, drive, well-being and ageless zest.
MIN Health Benefits
StaMINa™
Stamina is defined as the complete physical and cognitive energy required for an active lifestyle.
Unfortunately, many people lack stamina. They seem to "walk into a wall". MIN contains 12 essential
vitamins and 11 essential minerals to maintain your stamina. Increased stamina is obtained from MIN
by providing essential nutrients that 1) generate stamina energy from food and 2) create an efficient
biochemistry throughout the body.
StaMINa Generation
Vitamins and minerals are closely involved in the processes of converting food into energy.
They are cofactors of enzymes that efficiently generate biochemical energy from carbohydrates,
fats and proteins in the diet. Increased efficiency equals increased energy.
StaMINa = Energy Reserves
Trillions of biochemical reactions take place every second within the body to maintain vigor,
wellness and gusto. Every biochemical reaction requires energy. Essential vitamins and minerals
work with enzymes which act as catalysts to minimize the energy necessary for each biochemical
reaction. Multiply trillions of reactions over thousands of seconds each day and this equals
substantial additional energy reserves. These energy reserves provide stamina. Therefore,
vitamins and minerals save energy — helping the body biochemistry to run efficiently. Stamina
is the result of this efficiency.
Ageless Zest™
Regardless of age, the body should feel zest. Zest is a drive to live, feeling vim & vigor,
and a state of good health regardless of one’s chronological age. Ageless Zest is a composite
of thousands and thousands of properly functioning biochemical reactions within the body.
These biochemical reactions allow over 5000 functions within the body to maintain overall
health, vigor, vim and vitality. Ageless Zest may be associated with vision, joints, bones,
teeth, hair, smell, taste, hearing, touch, immune functions, heart, lungs, gastrointestinal,
nerves, brain, muscles, tendons, cartilage, hormones, reproduction, pregnancy, respiration,
coordination, etc. MIN’s essential vitamins and minerals help maintain necessary micronutrient
levels to ensure stability of over 5000 biofunctions. Ageless Zest is A-Z health.
Who and When
MIN is recommended for healthy adults, teenagers, children and athletes. Consume MIN at the same
time every day. Consume one Agel MIN packet a day. Endurance athletes may consume a second MIN
packet for stamina.
Precautions
Pregnant or nursing women should consult with their physician concerning the MIN formula.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Vitamin A (Retinol, Retinal & Retinoic acid)
An essential fat-soluble vitamin. Vitamin A’s precursor is beta-carotene, a member of the antioxidant
carotenoid family, is transported by retinol-binding protein to its destinations. Vitamin A is essential
for proper vision, protein synthesis, cell differentiation, reproduction and growth. Vitamin A is found
in dark leafy greens (spinach & broccoli) and yellow/orange vegetables & fruits (carrots, cantaloupe,
winter squash, pumpkin, mango, — not corn or banana). Early signs of Vitamin A deficiency include anemia,
bone weakness, joint pain, cracked teeth and frequent tooth decay.
Vitamin D (Calciferol)
An essential fat-soluble vitamin. Vitamin D can be synthesized by the body (with adequate exposure
to sunlight) in connection with previtamin D3. The active form of Vitamin D (calcitriol) is a messenger
that signals calcium-availability for bone growth. Vitamin D, A, C & K, along with minerals calcium,
phosphorus & magnesium are essential for bone growth. Vitamin D is found in fortified milk, fortified
margarine and butter; as well as synthesized by UV sunlight exposure. Early signs of Vitamin D deficiency
include bone weakness (rickets) and bone brittleness (osteoporosis).
Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
An essential fat-soluble vitamin. Vitamin E is a powerful fat-soluble antioxidant that protects cell wall
fluidity and nutrient transport. Vitamin E antioxidant is recharged by Vitamin C. Vitamin E is found
in vegetable oils, olive oil, leafy green vegetables, whole grains, nuts and seeds. Early signs of
Vitamin E deficiency include fatigue, leg cramps, blurred vision, nausea, anemia, loss in muscle
coordination and impaired speech.
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid)
An essential water-soluble vitamin. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant against free radicals and is helpful
for neurotransmitters synthesis (helping with coordination). Vitamin C helps you receive energy by efficiently
metabolizing amino acids (from protein). Vitamin C is found in citrus, berries, fruits, & green vegetables.
Early signs of deficiency are usually in elderly, alcoholics, and infants. Vitamin C may guard against colds
and help your immune system.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamin)
An essential water-soluble B-vitamin. Thiamin is an enzyme cofactor (with TPP) for efficient conversion
of protein, carbohydrate and fat into energy. Thiamin is important for proper functioning of nerve membranes.
It is needed for the metabolism of many sugars. Thiamin is found in whole grains, meats, greens & beans.
Early signs of deficiency are depression, muscle weakness (after only 10 days), apathy, confusion,
irritability and rapid degeneration of nervous system activity.
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
An essential water-soluble B-vitamin. Riboflavin is an enzyme cofactor (with FAD and FMN) for many energy
metabolism reactions involving dietary proteins, carbohydrates and fats. Riboflavin is found in dark, green,
leafy vegetables & dairy products. Early signs of deficiency are that minor injuries do not heal because
new cells cannot replace old cells, confusion, greasy skin, inflammation of the eyes, lips, or tongue.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
An essential water-soluble B-vitamin. Niacin is an enzyme cofactor (with NAD and NADP) for rapid metabolism
of protein, carbohydrate and fat to energy in every cell. Niacin is found in dairy products, meats & whole
grains. Early signs of B3 deficiency are fatigue, decreased appetite, indigestion that can lead to diarrhea,
dermatitis, dementia and death.
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid)
An essential water-soluble B-vitamin. Pantothenic acid is an enzyme cofactor (with CoA) for energy metabolism
from all food sources. Pantothenic acid is found in meats, mushrooms, broccoli and whole grains. Early signs
of deficiency include fatigue, vomiting, nausea, stomach cramps, insomnia, depression, irritability and apathy.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
An essential water-soluble B-vitamin. Pyridoxine is an enzyme cofactor (with PLP & PMP) converting amino
acids & fatty acids into energy. Some pyridoxine can be stored in muscle tissue. Vitamin B6 influences
immune system activity and cognitive performance. Vitamin B6 is found in bananas, potatoes, chicken,
fish, and meats. Early signs of B6 deficiency include anemia, depression, confusion, fatigue, headaches,
nerve damage and dermatitis.
Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)
An essential water-soluble B-vitamin. Vitamin B12 activates folate activity and is activated by folate.
Vitamin B12 helps DNA synthesis for new cells, protects nerve cells, and promotes normal growth & bone
cell activity. B12 found in meats & dairy products. Early signs of B12 deficiency include fatigue,
hypersensitivity of skin, anemia, sore tongue & degeneration of nerves.
Folate
An essential water-soluble vitamin. Folate is an enzyme cofactor (with THF and DHF) that is essential
for regeneration. It activates vitamin B12, helps in the synthesis of DNA and is essential for new growth.
Folate is essential for pregnant women. Folate (from the word foliage) is found in asparagus, green leafy
vegetables, grains, beans, peas, oranges and avocados. Early signs of Folate deficiency include
irritability, fatigue, confusion, headache, anemia and gastrointestinal deterioration. Folate
deficiencies occur when there is a high demand for new cell synthesis: pregnancy, cancer, burns,
measles and blood loss.
Biotin
An essential water-soluble vitamin. Biotin is necessary for proper functioning of the energy-producing
TCA Cycle. Biotin is found in soybeans, egg yolks, whole grains, fish and organ meats. Early signs
of Biotin deficiency include skin rash, depression, lethargy, numb/tingling sensation in arms/legs,
hair loss and fatigue.
Calcium
An essential macromineral. Calcium, the most abundant mineral in the body, is essential for the strength
and growth of skeletal bones and teeth. Calcium contributes to muscle contractions, blood clotting, nerve
impulse transmission and hormone secretion. Calcium is found in water, milk, milk products, tofu, broccoli,
watercress & cauliflower. Early signs of calcium deficiency include bone weakness, brittle bones, cracked
teeth and fatigue.
Phosphorus
An essential macromineral. Phosphorus, the second most abundant body mineral, is essential for bone
strength, bone growth and teeth strength. Phosphorus is part of all energy reactions in the body,
is a key component of DNA and RNA (cell growth) and is integral in phospholipids that control
protein-activation cell nutrition. Phosphorus is found in all meat sources, beans, seeds, nuts,
milk and milk products. Early signs of phosphorus deficiency include demineralization of bones
and teeth, bone weakness, fatigue and lethargy.
Iodine
An essential mineral. Iodine is the key nutrient of the thyroid gland that regulates body metabolism,
body temperature, growth, reproduction, nerve growth and muscle function. Iodine is found mainly from
iodized table salt, sea salt, sea-grown plants (seaweed) and animal life (seafood). Early signs of
iodine deficiency include low metabolism, fatigue, lack of initiative and eventually goiter
(enlargement of thyroid gland in throat).
Magnesium
An essential macromineral. Most magnesium reserves are bound in bone and teeth. Magnesium is a common
enzyme cofactor in facilitating efficient biochemical reactions. Magnesium is necessary for muscle
contraction, blood clotting, regulating blood pressure, metabolism of food to energy and for immune
system health. Magnesium is found in water, nuts, whole grains, green leafy vegetables, chocolate
and seafood. Early signs of magnesium deficiency are weakness, confusion, bizarre muscle movements,
difficulty swallowing and fatigue.
Zinc
An essential macromineral. Zinc is a very common metalloenzyme cofactor that is intrinsically involved
in generating energy from food. Zinc, in conjunction with calcium and magnesium, are essential for bone
growth and bone strength. Zinc also affects blood clotting, thyroid hormone function, insulin activity,
activates Vitamin A, wound healing, fetal development and influences learning and behavior. Zinc is
found in protein-rich foods (meat, poultry and seafoods), beans, peas and whole-grains.
Selenium
An essential micromineral. Selenium is a powerful antioxidant that also part of the enzyme glutathione
peroxidase. Selenium and Vitamin E work in antioxidant synergy. Selenium is needed for proper thyroid
(metabolism) function. Selenium is found as a trace mineral in many fruits and vegetables; as well as
in meat and seafood. Signs of selenium deficiency include fatigue and heart diseases.
Copper
An essential micromineral. Copper is a common cofactor with many enzymes (metalloenzymes) to generate
maximum energy from the food you eat. Copper is found in beans, peas, whole grains, nuts, seafood and
drinking water. Copper deficiency is rare, but can be implicated with high blood cholesterol, genetic
disorders, anemia and bone abnormalities.
Manganese
An essential micromineral. Manganese is a common enzyme cofactor (metalloenzymes); working with many
enzymes to efficiently converts food into energy. Manganese is typically stored in bone, liver and
kidneys. Manganese is found in nuts, whole grains and leafy vegetables.
Chromium
An essential micromineral. Chromium enhances insulin action, is involved in the conversion
of carbohydrate and fat into energy. Chromium is found in meats, nuts and vegetable oils.
Chromium deficiency can lead to diabetic-type inability to metabolize glucose normally.
Molybdenum
An essential micromineral. Molybdenum is a cofactor for several metalloenzymes to convert
food into energy. Molybdenum is found in legumes, leafy green vegetables, milk, whole grains
and milk products.
Vanadium
A trace mineral. Vanadium is involved in normalizing blood glucose, strengthening teeth and bones.
Vanadium is found in grains, mushrooms and seafood.
Inositol
A key portion of phospholipids that make up cell membranes. Inositol allows for proper
neurotransmission, metabolic regulation and normal growth. Inositol is found in seafood (krill).