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Delivering a healthier life one shot at a time!
Where do I find a source for all of these powerful antioxidants?
Oxyfresh is glad you asked that question! We are pleased to introduce our most powerful network of antioxidants found anywhere.
LIFESHOTS™ is a delicious health drink combining a synergistic blend of the most powerful antioxidants to bring the ultimate shot of free radical fighting nutrients to your body. As a population, we are “rusting from the inside out” due to our diets, bad habits, and environment. Now you can stop free radical damage and reverse this corrosive aging process.
With LIFESHOTS™, you will feel better as you begin to “repair” and provide ongoing protection against the ravages of oxidation. In every single 1 oz. serving of LIFESHOTS™ you will be providing your body with the ultimate dosage of the following antioxidant sources:
Activin® - The most potent grape seed extract available, backed by numerous clinical studies. It is the most actively researched grape seed extract on the market today.
OptiBerry™ - A concentrated, standardized blend of blueberry, strawberry, cranberry, bilberry, elderberry, and raspberry extracts and powders.
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Wild Blueberry – may protect against disease and the effects of aging, as well as reduction of cholesterol build-up | |
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Strawberry – a phytonutrient that provides potent antioxidants to help protect cell structures in the body | |
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Cranberry – anti–adhesion properties may inhibit the bacteria associated with gum disease and stomach ulcers | |
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Wild Bilberry – supports memory brain function, circulation, vision and vein integrity | |
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Elderberry – helps to promote perspiration in the body and therefore helps the body eliminate the toxins that contribute to the cold | |
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Raspberry Extracts – promotes growth of healthy cells |
Pine Bark Extract - Contains antioxidant capacity that comes from oligomeric proanthocyanidins
(OPCs). With an antioxidant power 20 times stronger than Vitamin C and 50 times stronger than Vitamin E, OPCs are known as a powerful antioxidant to neutralize free radicals, which play a major role in degenerative diseases.
Chinese Wolf Berries - Also known as Goji Berries, help to maintain a healthy immune system, improve eye conditions, support healthy liver function and maintain healthy blood pressure and blood sugar. Not only is Chinese Wolf Berry strong antioxidant, but also contains 19 types of
amino acids and 21 trace minerals, and 500 times more Vitamin C by weight than oranges.
Pomegranate - This exotic fruit contains a compound called Ellagic Acid, which is a phenolic
compound that has become known as an anti-carcinogenic/antimutagenic compound. Pomegranates are a great source of potassium, vitamin C and polyphenols (which promote heart health). They have almost three times the antioxidant ability of red wine, green tea, cranberry
juice and orange juice.
Green Tea Extract - The polyphenols in green tea are also potent antioxidants. Green tea antioxidants have been shown to be highly beneficial to the heart — they help prevent the oxidation of LDL cholesterol.
Noni Fruit - Over 150 nutraceuticals have been found in the noni fruit, some of those identified are: anthraquinones, beta-carotene, calcium, linoleic acid, magnesium, pectin, potassium, proline, protein, proxeronine, proxeroninease, scopoletin, beta-sitosterols, sterols, phenylalanine and tyrosine, ursolic acid, all the B vitamins & antioxidants like vitamin C, proanthocyanadins & anthocyanadins Here is a more in-depth look at the “antioxidant network” available to
you when you use LIFESHOTS™.
Antioxidants and Free Radicals
Oxidation at the cellular level in humans is not unlike the rusting of iron. An electrochemical reaction produces physical damage that can result in cell impairment, cell genetic damage leading to unpredictable replication (cancer), or cell death.
What is a free radical?
An atom, the basic building block of everything including cells, consists of a nucleus with protons and neutrons, and pairs of electrons orbiting this electrically charged space. The behavior of the atom depends on the number of electrically charged particles. When, during a chemical reaction, an electron is pulled from one of the pairs of electrons of an oxygen molecule, that oxygen molecule with an unpaired electron becomes a free radical. This is so because it must seek out another electron to make a new pair, and may cause damage by pulling an electron from an otherwise normal cell of your body. That’s not all. The newly damaged molecule is now itself left with an unpaired electron and must scavenge an electron in what has now become a cascade of free-radical damage. Depending on the amount of antioxidants available and the level of exposure to chemicals, insufficient diet, immune suppression, etc., there can be thousands and thousands of free-radical events taking place in one’s body at any given moment. So the existence of sufficient antioxidants, both made by the body, and derived from the diet, can mean the difference, quite explicitly, between health and disease.
What Kind of Damage?
It is estimated that every cell in your body suffers in the neighborhood of 10,000 free radical “hits” per day, much of this damage being done to the genetic material in the cell. This worsens with age. Elderly people have nine times the frequency of cell mutations as infants. In addition, cell membranes, proteins and fats are also damaged by free radicals. The fatty tissues are especially susceptible to oxidation. This is called “lipid peroxidation.” This can be seen in skin that looks dry. Damaged protein (and enzymes, which are made of protein) can result in premature wrinkling, aging, or even cancerous growths on the damaged skin. The same process can be going on anywhere inside the body as well, wherever there are insufficient antioxidants to “quench” the electron-stealing free radicals. Antioxidant nutrients can reduce your risk of developing dozens of degenerative diseases, including heart disease and arthritis. Antioxidants also slow the aging process, may help prevent cataracts and contribute to a longer and higher quality of life.
What is an antioxidant?
Anything that slows the oxidative process can be called an antioxidant. As the name implies, “anti-” oxidants, are nutrients that stop the oxidization of cells caused by free radicals, by traveling throughout the body to donate electrons, therefore quenching the desire for these free radicals to steal an electron from a cell with stable atoms. Dietary antioxidants include vitamins E and C, along with carotenoids (lipid-soluble plant pigments) and flavonoids (water-soluble plant pigments). Antioxidants work together as a network, some extending the life of others, particularly vitamins C and E, which are replenished by such substances as pycnogenol, grape seed extract, carotenoids, and other flavonoids.
What is the Antioxidant Network?
Richard Passwater, Ph.D., an authority on antioxidants, has put it this way: “Antioxidants should not be thought of as individual compounds. They should be thought of as complementary players on a team, or in the way that individual instruments form an orchestra.” Dr. Denham Harman of the University of Nebraska demonstrated in 1968 that large amounts of vitamin E increased lifespans of mice by 5 percent. Soon after, Dr. Passwater demonstrated that a synergistic combination of then-available antioxidants increased lifespans by 30 percent, with considerably lower amounts of vitamin E needed. Now it has been established that different antioxidants work in different ways, in different parts of the cells and body fluids. Yet, at the same time, they can regenerate or recycle other weakened antioxidants by donating electrons to them. In this way, alpha-lipoic acid and pycnogenol, for example, extend the usefulness of vitamins C and E, while still performing their unique parts in the antioxidant “orchestra.”
How do I reduce my exposure to free radicals?
Avoid tobacco smoke and smog. Stay away from high-fat, high-sugar, over-processed foods. Reduce exposure to solvents, chemicals, and synthetics. Exercise. Drink distilled water. Try to reduce stress, which increases free-radical production. Stress causes increased production of adrenaline, which activates blood platelets so they have a greater tendency to clump together and form a blood clot. Studies conducted in Germany by Peter Rohdewald, Ph.D., and confirmed by Dr. Ronald Watson of the University of Arizona, Tucson, found that pycnogenol blocks the effect of adrenaline on blood platelets without causing increased bleeding (as with aspirin). And most important of all, supplement your body with antioxidants like, MSM, OptiBerry™ , Chinese Wolfberry, Grape Seed Extract and, of course, vitamins C and E.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Pregnant or lactating women, diabetics, hypoglycemics and people with known medical conditions should consult a health care professional before adding any nutritional supplement to their diet.
Testimonials
I stood there, at the summit of Africa’s tallest mountain, crunchy snow beneath my boots and triumphant teammates cheering around me. I’m 68 years old, I thought to myself … what am I doing here? Maybe it’s because even at my ‘mature’ age, I am in the best shape of my life — and certainly not ready for the retirement rocking chair. Instead, there I was, on the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, 19,340 feet above sea level. Oxyfresh Nutritionals helped get me here. I have been using these extraordinary products for about five years. My daily regimen includes Foundation Formula, Soy SproutPlex, Lifeshots and Primorye. I took Foundation Formula and SproutPlex me to the summit of Kilimanjaro. They helped me every step of the way. On the last day of our ascent, we climbed for 16 hours: 8 up, 8 down. My knees were aching by the time we finished. Soy SproutPlex worked so well that the aches were gone within a day after our climb! Yes, these products are incredible. I have my health, my vitality and my spirit to prove it. Age means nothing to me. I’ve got more mountains to climb in 2008 … and Oxyfresh Nutritionals will be along for every adventure!
Joe Spangler | Tulalip, WA
Lifeshots is the most incredible antioxidant drink available anywhere. Just one ounce of this amazing herbal tonic immediately kick-starts the process of cell regeneration, repair and balance. Energy is just a bonus
Kim & Michael Mitchell
Ingredients
Proprietary Blend (570 mg):
Activin™ (grape seed extract), Pomegranate Extract 10:1, Pine Bark Extract, OPTIBERRY™ (wild blueberry, strawberry, cranberry, wild bilberry, elderberry and raspberry extracts), Acetyl L-Tyrosine, L-Taurine, Wolfberry (Goji Berry), Green Tea Extract, MSM, Noni 4:1, Aloe 200:1, Huperzine A.r
Other Ingredients:
Deionized Water (Aqua), Glycerine, Xylitol, Fructose, Raspberry Juice Concentrate, Natural Flavors, Potassium Sorbate and Sodium Benzoate (as preservatives), Xanthan Gum, Citric Acid and Malic Acid

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