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What is Cellfood?


Cellfood is a liquid health food supplement based on a proprietary formulation. It contains 78 trace elements (34 from fossilized plants and 44 from the pure Southern Seas around New Zealand), combined with 34 enzymes, 17 amino acids and dissolved oxygen.

Who can benefit from it?

Anyone can benefit from taking Cellfood, particularly people who may not have the best diet, may smoke and drink and not get enough exercise. But at the other end of the spectrum, Cellfood can give the super-fit an extra competitive edge, safely, and without contravening any international laws on substances.

Top sports people testing Cellfood, such as Daniel Radebe, South Africa's fastest short distance marathon runner, report better alertness and faster recovery time after sport.

How does my body absorb it?

The nutrients in Cellfood are in colloidal form. This means that they are present as minute, negatively-charged particles that match normal bodily fluids.

This allows the Cellfood to be absorbed rapidly into the bloodstream, unlike tablets and gel caps, which may lose up to 75% of their effectiveness in the digestive process. The unique Micro-activated Delivery System (TM) of Cellfood means that 95% of the nutrients are available to every cell in the body.

How do I take it? And what can I expect to happen?

Cellfood is a liquid concentrate, taken orally by mixing a number of drops (see individual label for instruction) in water. Ideally, you should take it in bottled mineral water, as the toxins in tap water may reduce its effectiveness. As it has a slightly sour lemon taste, some people prefer to take it in fruit juice.

As Cellfood works on helping the body to cleanse and detoxify, some people experience some of the common symptoms of detoxification when they first take it.

These may include headaches, more frequent bowel movements and mild nausea. This usually lasts 1-7 days and most people find new levels of vitality after this period.

But isn't too much oxygen bad for us?

Oxygen molecules called free radicals are indeed believed to play an important part in both the aging process, and the development of disease.

Most oxygen therapy products flood the system with oxygen and can give rise to free radicals. But Cellfood works in a totally different way, bonding with free radicals so that they are neutralised.

What is the shelf-life of Cellfood?

The shelf life is indefinite. Recent testing of 25-year-old samples actually demonstrated an improvement in potency.

Some of the other Cellfood products, however, do have expiry dates because of the different ingredients. Please check individual bottles for relevant dates.


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