Production Process of GladiatorPLUS
„It‘s not really a question of just how many vitamins, minerals and nutrients are provided to the organism. It‘s a question of just how well the body is able to absorb these substances, because only then can they be of benefit.“
Dr. Martin Steingassner, Veterinarian
The unique characteristic of Gladiator PLUS is based on its patented special solubility process that provides us the ability for the first time ever to transform the physiological ingredients propolis and ginseng into water soluble ingredients -- thus offering an optimum of bioavailability. The natural ingredients are faster and more efficiently absorbed by the body.
In short: We actually transport the active ingredients into the metabolism.
Take propolis for example, one of the most important active ingredients in our supplement. It is almost insoluble in water and can therefore only be insufficiently absorbed by the intestines. Consequently, more than ninety percent of its active ingredients are excreted unused.
In a laboratory a few drops of propolis are added to a container of water which clearly shows that these stay on top of the surface; this demonstrates the insufficient bioavailability. However, when taking soluble propolis, it is just the opposite: more than ninety percent of its active ingredients are now bioavailable. In the end it is this unique process that enables the organism to absorb and better utilize the energizing effect of vitamins, trace elements, and secondary phytogenous active substances.
It really makes no difference to provide supplements in great quantities to the organism, to the contrary: Less is more if an optimum of bioavailability can be guaranteed.
Here soluble propolis is slowly added to a container with water. The two liquids mix immediately.
In a special process the physiological valuable ingredients of GladiatorPLUS are transformed into highly energizing nutritional components. Not only the ingredients and their highest quality are a decisive factor, but also its administration, composition and relation to each other contribute to an optimum of feeding results.
