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The Willner Window Product Reference Catalog, Autumn 2014
since 1911
• Willner Chemists •
the nutritional supplement professionals
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New, Improved Willvite
Multivitamin/Multimineral Tablets
How do you make the best even better?
Incorporate the latest research!
• Reduce calcium from 1000mg to 800 mg
• Increase magnesium from 500mg to 600 mg
• Increase vitamin D3 from 400 IU to 800 IU
• Increase vitamin B12 from 100 mcg to 200 mcg
• Reduce selenium from 200 mcg to 100 mcg
• Reduce chromium from 200 mcg to 100 mcg
• Use chelates and active coenzyme forms
• Add natural lycopene, 2 mg
• Increase lutein from 1 mg to 2 mg
• Increase CoQ10 level from 5 mg to 20 mg
• Increase levels of B-vitamins by 20%
• Reduce zinc to 20 mg
Willvite is a unique, specially designed multivitamin-multimineral
supplement, designed to satisfy the needs of those seeking to limit their
supplement intake to as few products as possible, as well as those looking
for the best "foundation" formula to which they can add specific nutrients
relative to their individual health requirements. Willvite: Suggested Dose:
2 to 4 tablets daily.
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Willvite, 120 Tabs, Product Code: 30439
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available on how magnesium supplementa-
tion affects elderly people’s physical perform-
ance.
Objective: The aim of our study was to
investigate whether 12 weeks of oral magne-
sium supplementation can improve physical
performance in healthy elderly women.
Extra magnesium in the dietary intake of
elderly women in good physical health
appears to boost their vigor, a well-known
American magnesium advocate told the
Business Mirror.
Dr. Carolyn Dean, MD, ND, said a group
of researchers who conducted a study this
year came to a conclusion that 300 mg more
of magnesium in daily nutrition for 12 weeks
“seems to improve physical performance in
elderly women.”
“The findings,” published in the American
Journal of Clinical Nutrition, “suggest a role
for magnesium supplementation in prevent-
ing or delaying age-related decline in physi-
cal performance,” she said.
Note: The many studies indicating a need for
higher intake of magnesium supported our
decision to increase the level of magnesium in
the new Willvite formula, while decreasing
the level of calcium. (Don Goldberg)
See information on the new Willvite to the
right.
Magnesium Leads To Long Life
People with good magnesium levels
live longer
First study to link to longevity
A large new study has found for the first
time men and women with higher levels of
magnesium were less likely to die from any
cause compared to those with lower levels.
In the study were 7,216 older men and
women without heart disease, but with
greater chances of it, and who had type 2
diabetes or at least three of the following
health factors: a family history of heart dis-
ease, overweight or obese, a current smoker,
high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels
and/or low levels of HDL—the good choles-
terol. Participants ate a Mediterranean diet
with extra olive oil or mixed nuts, or as a
placebo were given advice on a low fat diet.
After five years of follow-up, regardless of
diet, those who averaged 454 mg of magne-
sium per day had 34 percent less chance of
dying from all causes compared to those who
averaged 318 mg of magnesium per day.
Reference: Journal of Nutrition; 2014, Vol.
144, No. 1, 55-60
Magnesium: Preventing Age-related
Decline
Magnesium deficiency is associated with
poor physical performance, but no trials are
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