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Abby's Magazine - November/December 2015 | Page 5 NEW LOOK COMING SOON RNL-868 Let's be honest. We all do it. You try to eat well and take care of your health, but occasionally you indulge which may lead to gas, bloating and indigestion, and make you feel weighed down and tired. Digest Smart ® high potency enzymes help break up those delicious, but digestively complex foods.* With 25 plant-based, raw enzymes, one small Digest Smart capsule helps digest proteins, dairy, fats, carbohydrates and fiber, and optimize nutrient availability—great for everyday use, as well as those cheating moments.* Enjoy the moment and bond with your food—with Digest Smart! LICENSE TO CHEAT From the makers of PROBIOTICS • Helps alleviate occasional indigestion* • Prevents occasional gas & bloating* • Optimizes nutrient availability* For more info, visit DigestSmart.com or call 1-800-830-1800. • A case study documented by Dr. Mary Newport discusses ketone bodies, an alternative fuel for your brain, which can be produced when your body converts fat (as opposed to glucose) for energy. One primary source of ketone bodies is medium-chain triglycerides (MCT). • Normally, the fat you consume must be mixed with bile before it is broken down by your digestive system. MCTs go to your liver where they are converted into ketones, bypassing the bile completely. Your liver then sends the ketones to your bloodstream, which help transport the ketones to your brain as fuel. • Studies show that ketones appear to be the preferred fuel for the brains of patients who are suffering from Alzheimer's disease or diabetes. • You can stimulate the production of ketone bodies by consuming coconut oil. It was determined that just over two tablespoons of coconut oil could supply your body with 20 grams of MCTs, which is the amount that can help prevent degenerative neurological conditions. Coconut Oil May Help Prevent Alzheimer's

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