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Soy protein has to be combined with soy isoflavones to present nutritional support good for healthy blood cholesterol levels. More than 50 years of research has repeatedly demonstrated that soy protein with isoflavones reduces cholesterol when used as a dietary adjunct with a low-cholesterol diet. GENISTA™ is a soy product that may provide nutritional support to normalize blood lipids when incorporated into a well-accepted "heart smart" diet.

How does GENISTA™ lower cholesterol?
Considerable basic and clinical research shows that the amino acid profile of soy protein in specially prepared isolates with a range of isoflavones work synergistically (together) as nutritional support for good cholesterol levels.


GENISTA FREE IS NON GENETICALLY MODIFIED SOYBEAN PRODUCT

What is the advantage of GENISTA™ over other soy products?
There has been an attempt to mislead people into believing that soy isoflavones alone are the key normalizer of blood lipids. GENISTA™ combines the beneficial effects of both high-quality soy protein and isoflavones. Do not be confused by people who focus their attention only on the health-giving benefit of isoflavones alone.

How does one use GENISTA™?


GENISTA™ is a dietary supplement prepared with the highest standard of extraction to provide a dietary supplement that is an adjunct to a low-cholesterol diet and lifestyle adjustment in the promotion of cardiovascular wellness.



Genista in your diet
Genista is heat stable. Cook with it, add to vegetables, sprinkle on cereal, bake cookies and make the delicious Genista Smoothie:

8 oz of orange juice
8 ice cubes
2 scoops of GENISTA

Delicious and Healthful

 

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