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NutriShield - A Science based Supplement
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NutriShield includes in its premium daily formulation important nutrients that you often find only in specialist supplements.
NutriShield has been designed by Dr Paul Clayton, immediate past President of the Forum on Food and Health at The Royal Society of Medicine.
NutriShield is a comprehensive, protective supplement for all adults (men and women), formulated to help care for the cardio-vascular system, eyes, brain, skin, bones and joints and to maintain healthy cells.
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DrPaulClayton says:1 year ago | Reply
An Ideal Supplement
However good your weekly food menu it is, in my view, impossible to obtain the full range of nutrients that you need from food alone – especially at the level which has a positive impact on your health. That’s where a calorie-free nutritional supplement comes into its own.
Therefore I have listed, not just the range of nutrients needed, but also the optimum amounts and, where important, the ideal form. This is because one form of a nutrient may have a much better bio-availability than another, ie. it is absorbed and utilised better by the body.

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