11. The seeds are 20 times more potent than the fruit represented (gram for gram)

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The seeds are 20 times more potent than the fruit represented (gram for gram)

In formulating Rain International's products, our medical and nutritional experts drew from decades of published empirical research and studies regarding the raw nutritional and powerful benefits of Seeds. The Oils and Flours extracted from seeds provide protection for your cells. Increases the thickness of the cell membranes Diverse and high levels of nutrients.

- No chemicals - Cold-press process preserves the efficacy of the oils and the flours from seeds Cold-Press Process

Antioxidants in Common Foods (Source: USDA)

77 Rain - SOUL

SOUL – pure wellness 88 What is in Soul? Black Cumin Seeds Black Raspberry Seeds Grape Seeds D-Ribose What will SOUL do for you? Boosts immune system Supports Healthy Heart, respiratory, liver and kidney function. Rich in diverse antioxidants that reduce free radical damage Loaded with Essential Fatty Acids (Omega 3, 6 and 9) Supports a system to prevent and repair free radical damage

SOUL- NATURES ANTIOXIDANT / ANTI INFLAMMATORY - SEEDS- The source of powerful omega essential fatty acids - Fatty acids that overlap to a great degree enhancing the bodies own anti-inflammatory properties acting like cortisone without the side affects - Regular use of Soul can prevent a buildup of the pro-inflammatory prostaglandins

Reactive Oxygen Species - steals electron or proton to neutralize - aim: neutralize oxidant particles – antioxidants Free radical - atomic pick pocketing LYSOSOME MITO- CHONDRIA DNA enzymes vitamins hormones minerals antioxidants herbs oxidants oxidants oxidants Nutrients chemicals foods lipoprotein oxidants

What are free radicals? - Unpaired electrons looking to satisfy their charge - They rust our bodies - How? (like brown banana) - A normal process - Breathing, oxidative process Exercise, use sugar and 02 to fuel our cells Byproduct = superoxides Creates free radicals - External factors - smoking, exhaust, environment, saturated fat, preservatives, additives

Antioxidants – SEEDS Black Raspberry Seeds- the oil has a higher oxygen radical-reducing capacity than palm, corn, sunflower or olive oil. Grape Seeds- powerful antioxidant- primary compound is proanthocyanidin, which is much stronger than vitamin C or E. So combined with black raspberry increased anti-oxidative activity. Powerful seeds that combined help fight and reduce oxidative stress and free radical damage to the cells of our bodies. Vitamins C, E, and phenolic compounds which are excellent free radical scavengers. Without theses powerful antioxidants chronic disease and inflammation proliferates. Plant seeds extracted from fruit, or seeds of various plants increasing cellular immune response

Anti Inflammatory – Three important Fatty Acids Linolenic Acid-omega 3 fatty acid, essential for all mammals. This acid benefits high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, arthritis, relieves inflammation, decrease in heart disease Oliec Acid-omega 9 fatty acid (olive oil) Regulates cholesterol, promotes the production of antioxidants, reduces inflammation. Palmitoleic Acid-omega 6 fatty acid, reducing cholesterol, inflammation. These 3 fatty acids combined together with other fatty acids in Soul synergistically work together and individually to help the body to regulate many important functions *All fatty acids represented in short and medium chain molecules – improved digestive permeability

Healthy / Normal Anti Inflammatory Blood Clot resulting in stroke, heart attack, coronary artery disease Fat Build Up on Arterial Wall

Soul & Lifestyle Compare one packet of Soul to everyday foods Servings of FRUIT Berries, apples, raisins 2-3 Servings of HEALTHY FATS Raw almonds, Walnut halves, Avocado 8-10 Servings of VEGETABLES Leafy greens, beans, peas

Soul & Lifestyle Only 10% of the U.S. population consumes five servings of fruits and vegetables per day. (We need 6-9 servings per day to achieve optimal antioxidant protection). Soul’s unique synergy between black cumin, black raspberry, grape seeds, and powders results in: Exceptionally high number of lipid soluble antioxidants Protection to the DNA, mitochondria (inside of cells). Contains D-Ribose (naturally occurring sugar) to increase energy Combines with Oxygen and supports ATP (adenosine triphosphate), a compound that stores and delivers energy in the cells. 16

281 times stronger for reducing inflammation than aspirin without the side effects – Dr. Lucy Yu, University of Maryland Reduced LDL cholesterol and diastolic blood pressure significantly after 60 days of using the black raspberry and black cumin combination – Berman Center for Outcomes and Clinical Research in Minneapolis Each serving of Soul contains 9 of the 14 Super Nutrients that are necessary to consume each day – Centers of Disease Control and Prevention Each serving of Soul contains 4.5 grams of fiber or 20% of the daily recommended value. SOUL – Quick Facts