Top 7 Reasons to Supplement with Beyond Tangy Tangerine® (BTT)
What is Beyond Tangy Tangerine®?
Beyond Tangy Tangerine® is widely considered to be the most advanced multi-vitamin supplement available. It provides a healthy cocktail of minerals, vitamins, and amino acids with a huge range of health benefits. The supplement is available in tablet form and, more commonly, in a dissolvable powder. Find out about our Beyond Tangy Tangerine products at Northern Wellness.
The supplement is made up of 12 amino acids, 66 plant-derived minerals, 16 vitamins, nutrients, and an incredible 115 real organic fruits and vegetables. It is a gluten-free product that is 100% free from artificial sweeteners and preservatives.
With its unique, powerful fruity flavour, this product has become extremely popular over the last few years — but is it really that good for you? Let’s find out.
What are the 7 Main Health Benefits of Tangy Tangerine?
1. It may promote cardiovascular health
Beyond Healthy Tangerine has been shown that it may benefit the entire cardiovascular system which may promote cardiovascular health. This is because the Youngevity® supplement contains vitamins B6, B12, C, D, E, and folic acid, all of which may help to promote and maintain a healthy cardiovascular system.
2. It’s a natural antioxidant
Antioxidants are molecules that fight harmful free radicals, thus preventing molecular and cellular damage. Eventually, free radicals can result in chronic illnesses, so preventing damage by nourishing your body with the right minerals and nutrients is incredibly important.
This supplement is packed with powerful antioxidants, like vitamin C, vitamin E, and selenium that may help to neutralize free radicals because of it’s PureGenic™ full-spectrum antioxidant power.
3. It May support a Healthy immune system
Having a healthy immune system is vital if you want your body to be able to fight off illnesses and viruses. Ever noticed how some people seem to bounce back a day or two after catching a cold, while others take weeks to get over the illness? This is often down to the health of the immune system.
The immune system is responsible for recognizing foreign antigens and triggering antibodies to lock onto these antigens and destroy them. Beyond Tangy Tangerine® includes vitamins A, C, D, E, and zinc, all of which may support the health of the immune system. Taking this supplement may help you to optimize and support a healthy immune system.
4. It May improve your digestion
If you find yourself suffering from bloating or other digestion-related issues, you may have a deficiency of one or more nutrients. B vitamins, iron, vitamin C, and selenium, all of which can be found in Tangy Tangerine® supplements. These nutrients and Probiotics & Prebiotics may help to support and promote a healthy digestive tract.
5. It May help you regulate blood sugar levels
High blood sugar levels can lead to some serious, long term health problems. When left untreated, high blood sugar can cause damage to the eyes, nerves, kidneys, and blood vessels.
While Tangy Tangerine® should never be used as a replacement for medicines or treatments, (always seek advice from a medical professional) it may help to support healthy blood sugar levels. This is thanks to its vitamins B complex, vitamin C, and vitamin D.
6. It may help to kill Harmful cells
According to recent research by Clemson University, Beyond Tangy Tangerine® can potentially help to prevent or reduce the risk of some diseases. According to the study, in a lab setting, the supplement was able to kill 60% of harmful colon cells, 65% of harmful liver and stomach cells, and 30% of harmful breast cells, while leaving healthy cells undamaged. Discover more about this study at Northern Wellness/research studies.
7. It may help your body to perform as it should
If you find your body sometimes lets you down, you may be lacking in certain nutrients. Beyond Tangy Tangerine® may help you to get the nourishment you need. The Youngevity® supplement may help with hormonal regulation, energy levels, muscle mass, joint function, and bone health.
Final Thoughts
If you’re looking for a reliable supplement that gives you a range of benefits and supports your body on a day-to-day basis, you won’t find a multimineral, multivitamin better than Tangy Tangerine®. With plenty of benefits, a delicious taste, and super convenient packet packaging, this supplement is an excellent addition to your daily routine.
Find out more about our Beyond Tangy Tangerine® products at Northern Wellness and begin your journey to a healthier life today.
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