3/14/2009 06:05:00 PM

Principle 4: Formulation and Concentration

Chen's Message cont:

4. Formulation and concentration: The strong point of one ingredient can cover the weakness of another. If you know how to combine foods, you can formulate them to work together to create a stronger food. This requires expertise, knowledge, and study. Chinese culture has 5,000 years of experimenting and studying plants and herbs in combination. There are thousands and thousands of different kinds of formulas. However, even in Chinese culture, the formulas focusn on curing symptoms and diseases, and often contradict each other. I have carefully studied the formulas that previous generations used, but I have walked away from the philosophy of “curing” to the philosophy of balance—the Philosophy of Regeneration™. With Sunrider® products, I have elevated and transformed the traditional use of plants to optimize health. This independent thinking and creativity is light years ahead of the current “cure” mentality. Sunrider® products not only have unique formulas, but are concentrated for effectiveness. Foods have a lot of fiber, water, and other ingredients that dilute the beneficial effects. For example, recent studies talk about resveratrol, which is found in red wine. You need to drink 1,000 bottles to get the benefits of resveratrol, but you would have more serious
problems to deal with by then! Also, when most people concentrate an ingredient, they end up concentrating the “bad” stuff along with the “good” stuff. This is why Sunrider developed a trade-secret manufacturing process that extracts and concentrates the beneficial nutrients while minimizing the negative ingredients.
Sunrider researches, develops, and manufactures our products ourselves so we can formulate and manufacture products according to the Philosophy of Regeneration™. Our products are the highest quality and cannot be duplicated by anyone else.

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