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FuCoyDon Intensified (fucoidon)

Formulated to Regenerate Health and Vitality...
In this era of increased health concerns it makes sense to turn to
the bounty of the sea for optimal nutrition. from the nutritional
stores of crystal seawater and ocean floor grows a remarkable,
power-packed sea food called limu moui (cladosiphon sp). this
complex sea plant feeds the body like no other substance on
earth. constituents invigorate and support well being.*

Jubilee Worldwide is excited to bring knowledge of this phenomenal product to you, as well as the dynamic company who produces it: Sisel International.

Learn more and get your FuCoyDon (also known as fucoidon)at WeSisel.com.

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Come Taste Health and Vitality in a Bottle! 

Research shows that the active component of limu moui is fucoidan (fucoidon). This complex polysaccharide (sugar) is the subject of nearly 700 documented studies that reveal remarkable properties that affect nearly every system of the body. Fucoidan (fucoidon) supports immune modulation, normal cell growth and division, normal liver activity and helps maintain normal circulatory flow.*

Only SISEL's FuCoyDon (fucoidon) uses a patent-pending intensifying process that infuses their limu moui with sulfur. SISEL International has created a remarkable beverage that brings this powerful sea plant to thousands of individuals. SISEL uses the whole seaweed that contains fucoidans U, F and G. Nothing compares to SISEL's powerful sea plant beverage, FuCoyDon (fucoidon).

Limu Moui is a power-packed sea vegetable that has been eaten for thousands of years in Tonga, Japan, and other coastal areas. Because the nutritive value is great, these remarkable plants were used to regenerate and increase well-being. In many cases, science is supporting some of the traditional uses of limu moui.

Research on this remarkable sea plant directed Tom to two places in the world - Okinawa, Japan and Tonga. Those who regularly include this food in their diets enjoy sustained levels of health. 1 In this era of increased health concerns, often related to poor nutrition, it makes sense to turn to the bounty of the sea.

In Okinawa, Japan, limu is called mozuku. There, seaweed is harvested from their own coastal waters. However, to supply Japan's huge demand, Tongan limu is also valued. The Japanese people understand the extraordinary therapeutic value of Tongan seaweed. They know that limu moui grows abundantly in Tonga's perfect climate and in some of the most pristine waters in the world.

Investigation shows that limu moui contains significant concentrations of the active component, fucoidan. Fucoidan is a complex polysaccharide (sugar) and is the subject of over 700 scientific studies listed in the National Library of Medicine's PubMed database. 2 These and other studies reveal the amazing regenerative properties of fucoidan that affect nearly every system of the body. Fucoidan research is catching worldwide attention. Articles on fucoidan's's miraculous benefits are appearing in authoritative medical journals.

Science sees promise for fucoidan as a powerful support to the immune system. 3 Fucoidan also enhances normal cell growth and division. 4 Reports indicate that fucoidan supports normal liver 5 and circulatory function. 6 Seaweed experts believe that having a daily dose of seaweed sustains healthy body functions. 7 People who eat fucoidan-rich limu moui on a regular basis report sustained energy* and feel support to the digestive system and as an aid to help support normal, pancreatic function. Many also report smooth, soft skin*. Some even believe that limu imparts beauty to those who eat it, which in turn creates a happier existence.

But limu moui is not the end of the story. To make an exceptional plant even more powerful, Tom created a patent-pending process designed to intensify SISEL limu moui. The results are remarkable. SISEL's product is unlike any other seaweed beverage in the industry. This unique intensification procedure differentiates this amazing sea beverage called FuCoyDon TM. You will love SISEL's FuCoyDon - a tasty power-pack of supportive nutrients found only in the sea. This powerful drink provides the regenerative benefits of an amazing, traditional food that is combined with cutting-edge technology. This flagship product, in time, will become a common name in every healthy household. Enjoy the beverage that launched the most successful company in the MLM industry. FuCoyDon - the tasty answer to your vital, daily dose of seaweed.

Learn more and get your FuCoyDon at WeSisel.com
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References:

1 Bradley J. Wilcox, M.D., D. Craig Willcox, Ph.D., and Makoto Suzuki, M.D., The Okinawa Diet Plan Get Leaner, Live Longer, and never Feel Hungry, Clarkson Potter/Publishers, New York, 2004. Jacket cover.

2 Entrez-PubMed National Library of Medicine's search service provides access to over 10 million citations www.pubmed.gov

3 Hirayasu H, et al., "Sulfated polysaccharides derived from dietary seaweeds increase the esterase activity of a lymphocyte tryptase, granzyme A," JNutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo). 2005 Dec:51(6):475-7.

4 Giraux J., et al., "Modulation of human endothelial cell proliferation and migration by fucoidan and heparin," Eur JCell Biol. 1998Dec;77(4):352-9.

5 Van oosten M, et al., "Scavenger receptor-like receptors for the binding of lipopolysaccharide and lipoteichoic acid to liver endothelial and Kupffer cells, J Endotoxin Res. 2001;7(5):381-4

6 Thorlacius H, et al., "The polysaccharide fucoidan inhibits microvascular thrombus formation from P-and L-selection in vivo", E Jour Clin Invest. 2000 Sept:30(9):804-10.

7 Ryan Drum, "Medical Uses of Seaweed," http://ryandrum.com/seaweed.htm.

* 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.

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Wikipedia Research on "Fucoidan" 

Fucoidan is a sulfated polysaccharide (MW: average 20,000) found mainly in various species of brown seaweed such as kombu, limu moui, bladderwrack, wakame, mozuku, and hijiki (variant forms of fucoidan have also been found in animal species, including the sea cucumber).

Substantial pharmaceutical research has been done on fucoidan, focusing primarily on two distinct forms: F-fucoidan, which is >95% composed of sulfated esters of fucose, and U-fucoidan, which is approximately 20% glucuronic acid. As a consequence of this research, U-fucoidan and F-fucoidan are now being marketed as a nutraceutical and food supplement.Elkins, Rita, Limu Moui, prize Sea Plant of the South Pacific, Woodland Publishing, 2001

A study released in 2005 by Japanese researchers have indicated that F-fucoidan can induce apoptosis in human lymphoma cell lines; as well, French researchers showed in 2002 that F-fucoidan can inhibit hyperplasia in rabbits.

A study at the Statens Serum Institute, in Copenhagen, showed that, after pre-treatment with Fucoidan, deaths of rats infected with meningitis increased. 21 out of 45 rats that had been given Fucoidan and then treated after infection with an antibiotic died; as compared with 5 deaths out of 29 for those had not been given Fucoidan and had been treated with only the antibiotic.Pretreatment with Fucoidan Promotes Lethal Infection in a Rat Model of Experimental Pneumococcal Meningitis. Brandt C, Lundgren Jd, Lund Sp, Frimodt-Moller N, Christensen T, Benfield T, Espersen F, Hougaard D, Ostergaard C; Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (43rd: 2003: Chicago, Ill.).

Another clinical study to determine the effects of ingested Undaria-derived-fucoidan on hematopoietic stem cells was carried out at UTAS, Australia. Scientists found that there was a small increase in total numbers of CD34+ cells, and a profound increase, from 40% to 90% in the proportion of CD34+ cells that expressed CXCR4 when 75% Undaria fucoidan was ingested. A smaller increase was noted when Undaria containing 10% w/w fucoidan was ingested. The ability to mobilize HPCs with high levels of CXCR4 expression could be clinically valuable. Fucoidan ingestion increases the expression of CXCR4 on human CD34+ cells. Irhimeh MR, Fitton JH, Lowenthal RM. Exp Hematol. 2007 Jun;35(6):989?94.

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