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Saturday, October 12, 2013

FAQs about Laminine, Dosage and Intake




1. How should I use Laminine?
Suggested use: Take 2 capsules before breakfast and 2 capsules before bedtime for the first 15 days, followed by 2 capsules before breakfast thereafter. The supplement had excellent overall tolerability. No report of any side effects in the studies during dietary supplementation with PESE.

2. What is PESE?
ProtoEmbryonic Stage Extract (PESE) and OPT9 are the same as YTE (Young Tissue Extract). Other than the YTE/OPT9 (fertilized eggs extract) the other two ingredients are plant protein (from the yellow pea plant ) and marine protein from shark cartilage.

3. Do I need a prescription to use Laminine?
No. Laminine is an all natural nutritional supplement containing only the finest nutritional ingredients. There is no need to obtain a prescription. But if you are suffering from any disease there is the recommended dosage to make your intake more effective.

4. What is the recommended dosage of Laminine?
We recommend 2 tablets, 2x day for the first two weeks, and 1 tablet, 2x day thereafter. Capsules should be taken away from food (30 minutes before a meal, 2 hours after a meal) for best results.

5. How is the PESE potency assured?
The PESE used in Laminine is derived from eggs, which come from free-range hens. There is no confinement or other stressful environmental factors, which affect the natural path to the essential life giving ingredients.

6. Is there any cholesterol content in the PESE?
No. The egg consumes all the cholesterol during the protoembryonic and early stages. The PESE is derived from egg whites, not yolks. Health-conscious consumers have avoided eggs due to their cholesterol content, even though they are undeniably one of nature’s most highly nutritious foods. YTE contains virtually no cholesterol. During pre-embryonic development, 90% is consumed within the egg itself, so that YTE is virtually cholesterol-free.

7. Are farm raised eggs different from range eggs?
Chickens raised in factory farms where there is overcrowding, inadequate nutrition, no fresh air or sunshine, and inadequate space to roam and interact with other chickens, produces eggs of inferior quality. Fertilized eggs, however laid by unconfined, well-nourished hens that have mated with roosters in a natural environment as those in Norway are eggs proven to have a higher concentration of beneficial ingredients.


8. What about Salmonella?
Norway is one of the few areas in the world that is devoid of any presence of salmonella.

9. How can Laminine combat aging?
As the baby-boomer generation ages, it faces the typical challenges of decreased energy and lower sex drive. Many people may become depressed as they face retirement and search for a new purpose in life, or deal with chronic diseases or deteriorating mental faculties. How wonderful to think that an all natural supplement may help these people overcome all of these challenges. While Laminine might not reverse the aging clock, it can do much to make us feel young again, improving energy, stamina, and our zest for living. It can fulfill baby boomers’ desires to enhance stamina, energy and overall fitness levels and sexual health.

10. Are there any side effects or health risks?
This product contains only 100% pure pharmaceutical grade ingredients and is regularly tested to ensure the safety and quality. Components of this products are egg protein from a nine-day old fertile avian egg, fish protein and plant protein. All of which are functional foods. This product is manufactured in the USA under stringent GMP guidelines that have been set by the FDA.

11. Are there any contraindications or safety issues?
Although Laminine does not require any prescription, it is always suggested to consult your doctor with the list of ingredients if you are under any other medication, treatment or medical condition (such as pregnancy, heart problem) you may have a concern about.


FOR ORDERS, TEXT 0921-3721-897  / E-MAIL: maynard.delfin@gmail.com
Price: P 2,500 / 30 capsules 
Doorstep Delivery: P150 (within Metro Manila)

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