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Wild Fermented Plant Enzymes Liquid Meal (7 Year)

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  Wild Plant Enzymes Liquid Meal (7-years) 102 Wild Plants that are wild grown in the deep recesses of selected proprietary Mountains ranges. Self grown wild plants undergo severe conditions , help...

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Wild Plant Enzymes Liquid Meal (7-years)

102 Wild Plants that are wild grown in the deep recesses of selected proprietary Mountains ranges. Self grown wild plants undergo severe conditions , help to create optimum soil PH, naturally occurring microbes, natural insect pollination, and beneficial bacteria for healthy growth.

**Contains inulin a prebiotic found naturally in many different plants.


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Wild Plant Enzymes Liquid Meal (7-years Fermented )

"Healthy Gut Flora  Beneficial Bacteria at its Best"

This unique super food (Pre Digested Enzymes) contains Anthocyanin  and more than 1000 nutritional properties, including all the essential amino acids, all the healing essential fatty acids (omega 3's -- EPA/DHA), plus a wealth of bi-Available vitamins, trace elements, key minerals and, rare antioxidants, nucleic acidsphospholipids, electrolytes, enzymes, and co-enzymes
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102 Self Grown Wild Plants and Her
bs insanely rich in minerals, Vitamins, and Thousands of enzymes. Plus Benefits from Excellent clean mountain air, water, soil, and Sunning these Plants at high elevation."Black Fermentation Technology" in this product secret has been accomplished in low temperature over a year. Wisdom and knowledge from the Sages passed this done through generations before. 

About Blacken  (BWPL
E):.

*Size : 500ml (Glass bottle) same as 100 Wild Plants liquid meal (WPLE)
*Manufactured by GFD S. Korea
*Case Size:
*1 carton = 15 bottles email for quote steve@livepine.com
*Quote
   The Blacken
 WPLE developed for the first time in the domestic and international Arena. 
  Period of fermentation of the “Black”
WPLE is 7 years and accordingly it becomes a high concentrated substance, in a Class all by itself.
  It contains as Coenzyme, Natural Vitamin, Natural Mineral, Amino Acid which is approx. 1.5 times of usual  100 WPLE.( on Livepine.com Site)
  And also contains Anthocyanin which is being produced by Low Temperature Black Fermentation Technology.
  It has more Abundance  of antioxidants and extremely high boosting immune system essentials .
 

 Live Pine.com is pleased to offer this 500ml Glass Bottle from South Korea.


Read This Article below about  
Wild Plant Enzymes Liquid Meal (7- years)


Why The Wild Fermented Plant enzymes liquid living meal is so important, From Live Pine
.


The interconnection of your gut, brain, immune, and hormonal systems is impossible to unwind. The past few years has brought a scientific flurry of information about how crucial your micro flora is to your genetic expression, immune system, body weight and composition, mental health, memory, and minimizing your risk for numerous diseases. Ranging from diabetes to cancer.

Researcher Jeroen Raes, featured in the TED Talk, discovered that you might even belong to one of a few “micro flora types”—which are similar to blood types. Research into the human microbiome is in its infancy, and there is much we do not yet understand.

That said, there are some facts of which we are already certain. It is becoming increasingly clear that destroying your gut flora with pharmaceutical drugs, harsh environmental chemicals, and toxic foods is a primary factor in rising disease rates.

Recent research suggests intestinal inflammation may play a critical role in the development of certain cancers. Until we begin to appreciate this complex relationship, we will not be able to prevent or intervene effectively in many of the diseases that are devastating people’s lives today.

In order for true healing and meaningful prevention to occur, you must continuously send your body messages that it is safe, not under attack, and that it is well nourished, supported, and calm. This article will focus on exactly how you can send your body these messages and why caring for your personal micro biome is so critical to every aspect of your health
.

How Can You Feel Lonely with 100 Trillion Constant Comp
anions?

The idea that microorganisms are to be “divided and conquered” is now an outdated view of our world. We not only live with them and are surrounded by them, but we depend on them for our very existence. Pamela Weintraub skillfully describes the  symbiosis between humans and microorganisms in her June 2013 article in Experience Life magazine.1

Your body is a complex ecosystem made up of more than 100 trillion microbes that must be properly balanced and cared for if you are to be healthy.

This system of bacteria, fungi, viruses, and protozoa living on your skin and in your mouth, nose, throat, lungs, gut, and urogenital tract, is referred to as the “human micro biome.” It varies from person to person based on factors such as diet, health history, geographic location, and even ancestry.

When your micro biome falls out of balance, you can become ill. Those organisms perform a multitude of functions in key biological systems, from supplying critical vitamins to fighting pathogens, modulating weight and metabolism.

This army of organisms also makes up 70 percent of your immune system, “talking” directly to your body’s natural killer T-cells so that they can tell apart your “friendliest” from dangerous invaders. Your micro biome also helps control how your genes express themselves. So by optimizing your native flora, you are actually contro
lling your genes.

Gut Instincts—Your Se
cond Brain Talking

Your micro biome is closely intertwined with both of your brains—yes, you have TWO! In addition to the brain in your head, embedded in the wall of your gut
is your enteric nervous system (ENS), which works both independently of and in conjunction with the brain in your head. According to New Scientist:2, 3

"The ENS is part of the autonomic nervous system, the network of peripheral nerves that control visceral functions. It is also the original nervous system, emerging in the first vertebrates over 500 million years ago and becoming more complex as vertebrates evolved—possibly even giving rise
to the brain itself.”

Your ENS is thought to be largely responsible for your “gut instincts,” responding to environmental threats and sending information to your brain that affects your well-being.

I’m sure you’ve experienced various sensations in your gut that accompany strong emotions such as fear, excitement, and stress. Feeling “butterflies” in your stomach is actually the result of blood being diverted away from your gut to your muscles, as part of the fight or flight response.

These gut
 reactions happen outside of your conscious awareness because they are part of your autonomic nervous system, just like the beating of your heart. Your ENS contains 500 million neurons. Why so many? Because eating is fraught with danger:4

“Like the skin, the gut must stop potentially dangerous invaders, such as bacteria and viruses, from getting inside the body.

If a pathogen should cross the gut lining, immune cells in the gut wall secrete inflammatory substances including histamine, which are detected by neurons in the ENS. The gut brain then either triggers diarrhea or alerts the brain in the head, which may decide to in
itiate vomiting, or both.”

We now know that this communication between your “two brains” runs both ways and is the pathway for how foods affect your mood. For example, fatty foods make you feel good because fatty acids are detected by cell receptors in the lining of your gut, which then send warm and fuzzy nerve signals to your brain.


Knowing this, you can begin to understand how not only your physical health but also your mental health is deeply influenced by the health of your gut and the microbial zoo that lives there. Your gut microbes affect your overall brain function, from basic mood swings to the development of serious illnesses like autism, Alzheimer’s disease, and schizophrenia.

When It Comes to Inflammation, Your Micro Biome 
Rules

Your gut is the starting point for inflammation—it’s actually the gatekeeper for your inflammatory response. According to Psychoneuroimmunologist Kelly Brogan, your gut’s microorganisms trigger the production of cytokines. Cytokines are involved in regulating your immune system’s response to inflammation and infection. Much like hormones, cytokines are signaling molecules that aid cell-to-cell communication, telling your cells where to go when your inflammatory response is initiated.

Most of the signals between your gut and your brain travel along your vagus nerve—about 90 percent of them. Vagus is Latin for “wandering,” aptly named as this long nerve travels from your skull down through your chest and abdomen, branching to multiple organs.

Cytokine messengers produced in your gut cruise up to your brain along the “vagus nerve highway.” Once in your brain, the cytokines tell your microglia (the immune cells in your brain) to perform certain functions, such as producing neurochemicals. Some of these have negative effects on your mitochondria, which can impact energy production and apoptosis (cell death), as well as adversely impacting the very sensitive feedback system that controls your stress hormones, including cortisol.

So, t
his inflammatory response that started in your gut travels to your brain, which then builds on it and sends signals to the rest of your body in a complex feedback loop. It isn’t important that you understand all of the physiology here, but the take-away is that your gut flora’s influence is far from local! It significantly affects and controlsthe health of your entire body.

Your Gut Flora Is Perpetually Under
 Attack

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I love everything about this!! Taste, more energy, all around great results!!!

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michael veys
Delicious vibrant!

Its a living vibrating food ! nothing like it!

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Judy Baker
Love This!!

My husband & I absolutely love this product! We take 2 tablespoons before bed every night. It’s a miracle to get all of those probiotics & superfoods in such a delicious drink!

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Joseph Harrison
Wild plant enzymes liquid 5 yr

Just started taking this recently. Seems like a great product so far. I love the taste of it!