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Im trying a new product called RisoTriene. Have any of you heard of it or tried

it? It's just made from concentrated brown rice bran, but apparently a super

dense nutrition source.

It contains tons of nutrients in a small amount, and beacuse it is whole food

the body knows how to use the vitamins, minerals and antioxidants in it better

than a multi.

I take multi's sometimes but the b complex usually gives me headaches. So this

stuff looks great, should have my order any day now.

Check it out here (nutrient list at end of page):

http://www.healthy-living.org/html/risotriene.html

~Chris.

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sounds great; Thiamine Vit. B1 was discovered in Rice Bran in 1856; always good

to go back to the original sooruce of the B-Vitamins; anne

>

> Im trying a new product called RisoTriene. Have any of you heard of it or

tried it? It's just made from concentrated brown rice bran, but apparently a

super dense nutrition source.

>

> It contains tons of nutrients in a small amount, and beacuse it is whole food

the body knows how to use the vitamins, minerals and antioxidants in it better

than a multi.

>

> I take multi's sometimes but the b complex usually gives me headaches. So this

stuff looks great, should have my order any day now.

>

> Check it out here (nutrient list at end of page):

> http://www.healthy-living.org/html/risotriene.html

>

> ~Chris.

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I've taken Risotriene and like it. My use of it has been rather erratic so I

cannot say exactly what it might be doing for me, but I do sense a bit of a

pick-up with it.

However, because of price I found the identical (or 'close enough') product

here:

http://www.cliffscott.com/Rice_Bran.htm

Sharon

> Im trying a new product called RisoTriene. Have any of you heard of it or

tried it? It's just made from concentrated brown rice bran, but apparently a

super dense nutrition source.

>

> It contains tons of nutrients in a small amount, and beacuse it is whole food

the body knows how to use the vitamins, minerals and antioxidants in it better

than a multi.

>

> I take multi's sometimes but the b complex usually gives me headaches. So this

stuff looks great, should have my order any day now.

>

> Check it out here (nutrient list at end of page):

> http://www.healthy-living.org/html/risotriene.html

>

> ~Chris.

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> Im trying a new product called RisoTriene. Have any of you heard of it or

tried it? It's just made from concentrated brown rice bran, but apparently a

super dense nutrition source.

>

> It contains tons of nutrients in a small amount, and beacuse it is whole food

the body knows how to use the vitamins, minerals and antioxidants in it better

than a multi.

>

> I take multi's sometimes but the b complex usually gives me headaches. So this

stuff looks great, should have my order any day now.

>

> Check it out here (nutrient list at end of page):

> http://www.healthy-living.org/html/risotriene.html

>

> ~Chris.

My husband and I tried RisoTriene a few yrs ago - no effect

that we could perceive. And short shelf life after opened.

YMMV.

Carol W.

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Hi Sharon;

thanks for the great information; I did not know Rice Bran was available

in soluble which dissolves in water and regular to mix with juice or

smoothies; Rice Bran is like the germ of the rice;

I copied this; thanks again; Anne Conn.

Nutraceuticals are natural compounds that have therapeutic effects on

human systems. Some of these compounds, including a newly discovered

complex of Vitamin E called " tocotrienols, " and gamma oryzanol,

which is found only in rice bran, have been demonstrated to moderate

blood serum cholesterol and reduce triglycerides in hyperlipidemic

individuals. Tocotrienols are being investigated for anti-cancer

properties in a broad spectrum of different cancers. These compounds are

potent antioxidants that protect the body from free-radical damage.

Rice bran also contains very high concentrations of B-complex vitamins.

The B vitamins are vital to the health of the entire body but especially

for the health of the nervous system and brain. Rice bran also contains

beta carotene, a precursor of Vitamin A, and other carotenoids as well

as most of the important minerals (low in Ca) and fiber.

>

> I've taken Risotriene and like it. My use of it has been rather

erratic so I cannot say exactly what it might be doing for me, but I do

sense a bit of a pick-up with it.

> However, because of price I found the identical (or 'close enough')

product here:

>

> http://www.cliffscott.com/Rice_Bran.htm

>

> Sharon

>

>

> > Im trying a new product called RisoTriene. Have any of you heard of

it or tried it? It's just made from concentrated brown rice bran, but

apparently a super dense nutrition source.

> >

> > It contains tons of nutrients in a small amount, and beacuse it is

whole food the body knows how to use the vitamins, minerals and

antioxidants in it better than a multi.

> >

> > I take multi's sometimes but the b complex usually gives me

headaches. So this stuff looks great, should have my order any day now.

> >

> > Check it out here (nutrient list at end of page):

> > http://www.healthy-living.org/html/risotriene.html

> >

> > ~Chris.

>

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> Im trying a new product called RisoTriene. Have any of you heard of it or

tried it? It's just made from concentrated brown rice bran, but apparently a

super dense nutrition source.

This is nothing new. NutraCea was the first company to create this

product. Healthy Living just copied it. (NFI to all.)

http://www.nutraceaonline.com/risolubles

RiSoulubles is cheaper and you get twice the amount.

I tried it years ago. Didn't do a thing.

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Hi maybe you did not give the stablized rice bran time enuf to work? I find

interesting; highest source of Thiamine Vit. B1 is Rice Bran Extract; highest

source of Thiamine Vit. B2 is Nutritional yeast; a.

>

> > Im trying a new product called RisoTriene. Have any of you heard of it or

tried it? It's just made from concentrated brown rice bran, but apparently a

super dense nutrition source.

>

> This is nothing new. NutraCea was the first company to create this

> product. Healthy Living just copied it. (NFI to all.)

>

> http://www.nutraceaonline.com/risolubles

>

> RiSoulubles is cheaper and you get twice the amount.

>

> I tried it years ago. Didn't do a thing.

>

> Jeri <teewinot13@...>

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Anne wrote:

> Hi maybe you did not give the stablized rice bran time enuf to work? I find

interesting; highest source of Thiamine Vit. B1 is Rice Bran Extract; highest

source of Thiamine Vit. B2 is Nutritional yeast; a.

I took it for nearly a year.

Jeri <teewinot13@...>

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