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The scientific evidence and clinical studies presented in this document describes the difference between FoodState raw materials and standardized isolated materials conforming to USP or FCC grade. The fundamental property found in FoodState nutrients is the exclusive use of whole foods with their inherent Vital Food Factors and Protein Chaperones intact.
Isolated materials are used to prepare typical "natural" vitamins and simple food based supplements. The standardized isolated "natural" raw materials do not contain these Vital Food Factors with their inherent Protein Chaperones

ABSTRACT - No one will deny that humans are intended to receive their nutrition from food sources. Humans have attempted to improve on this basic tenet by isolating what is assumed to be the "most valuable fractions" of the food (such as ascorbic acid). Research exhibits that these isolated "natural" nutrients contain only a fraction of the benefits that are received fromFoodState nutrients. FoodState Protein Chaperones are a significant link to the way the body absorbs, transports, stores, and assimilates nutrients. This decisive discovery of the delivery of nutrients to cells was announced last year at Northwestern University, John Hopkins and the University of Michigan. The findings suggest that nutrients are not simply floating around in the body. They are being transported by Protein Chaperones, through coordinate chemistry, to the exact location for utilization within the cell.

"As we asked questions about this protein we pulled a simple thread that is now unraveling fundamental aspects of intracellular copper (nutrient) coordination chemistry. Some of these details ultimately will be relevant to human nutrition and disease."

- Thomas V. O'Halloran, Researcher of Protein Chaperones

We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the material contained in this technical manual, but we assume no legal responsibility for any error it may contain. Many of the reference studies have been published and/or presented at scientific symposiums however, these studies may not conform to peer review standards. Therefore, the results are not conclusive. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means without prior agreement and written consent as governed by United States and International copyright laws. Copyright 1998 All rights reserved.