Beauty boost

You can add beauty boost to purenourish to get the exact flavor and nutrient combination you desire. Beauty boost, which tastes naturally orange, supports strong, healthy skin, hair, and nails.

The foundation of beauty boost is the idea that nothing is more beautiful than excellent health. Beauty boost contains vitamins, minerals, and bioflavonoids from a range of natural plant extracts that are beneficial to your internal systems even though it is specifically designed to meet the nutritional demands of hair, skin, and nails.

Papaya, which is high in nutrients, and mandarin oranges give beauty boost its cool taste. A proprietary blend of extracts from nine distinct superfoods, called dermavaltm, pure citrus bioflavonoids, and aquamintm, a multimineral seaweed extract that supplies calcium, magnesium, and other minerals required for vibrant skin and healthy hair. The formula is also rich in biotin, a complex B vitamin associated with stronger hair and nails.

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Naturally Free of Allergens

Equally significant to what we include in purenourish is what we leave out. Purenourish is free of trans fats, artificial flavours, and artificial colours. It is also free of dairy, soy, and gluten. In place of sucrose, purenourish is sweetened with xylitol and luo han guo extract, two natural sweeteners with lower calories.

Purenourish’s mild and sweet flavoris well-suited to both its own use and when combined with other flavours. Savour it with fruit, include it in a smoothie, or combine it with our beauty or power boosts for a delectable twist.

Purenourish Faq’s

How to prepare purenourish?

Add two scoops of 8 oz water
blend or shake vigorously
for a creamier shake, use almond or coconut milk

PURENOURISH BEAUTY SUPPLEMENT FACTS & BIBLIOGRAPHY

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2 M.S. Westerterp-Plantenga et al, “Dietary Protein – its role in satiety, energetics, weight loss and health,” British Journal of Nutrition (2012) doi:10.1017/S0007114512002589

3 The Nutritional Source – What Should you Eat: Protein, Harvard School of Public Health Web: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/
what-should-you-eat/protein/

4 Proteolytic Enzymes, Principal Proposed Uses NYU Langone Medical Center Web: http://www.med.nyu.edu/content?ChunkIID=21671

5 “Dietary Fiber: Essential for a healthy diet” Mayo Clinic Healthy Lifestyle: Nutrition and Healthy Eating Web: http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-living/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/in-depth/fiber/art-20043983

6 Lau, A. et al, “Human nutrition, the gut microbiome, and immune system: envisioning the future,” Nature. Jun 15, 2011; 474(7351): 327–336

7 Hochman, L.G. et al, “Brittle nails: response to daily biotin supplementation,” Cutis: Cutaneous Medicine for the Practitioner (1993) Apr;51(4):303-5 Web: PMID: 8477615[PubMed – Indexed for MEDLINE]