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Nano soma product ingredients

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NANO SOMA (also known as Metadichol®) is a nano emulsion of long-chain alcohols found in many foods.

It is commonly called policosanol and is present in foods such as Rice, Sugarcane, Wheat etc.

NANO SOMA acts on nuclear Vitamin D receptors (VDR) (Metadichol®) that are present in cells throughout the body to stimulate the immune system and inhibit a variety of disease processes.

NANO SOMA is an extract of policosanol, a combination of long chain aliphatic alcohols.


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Nano soma product ingredients

About Us

NANO SOMA (US patent 8,722,093 Metadichol®) is a nano emulsion of long-chain alcohols found in many foods.

It is commonly called policosanol and is present in foods such as rice, sugar cane, wheat and peanuts.

NANO SOMA acts on nuclear vitamin D receptors (VDR) (US patent 9,006,292 Metadichol®) that are present in cells throughout the body to stimulate the immune system and inhibit a variety of disease processes.

NANO SOMA is an extract of policosanol, a combination of long chain aliphatic alcohols. This ingredient is found in many foods, including broccoli, wheat, sugar cane, sorghum, distillers grain, apples, peanuts.

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What is SOMA?

SOMA

The drink of the Gods prepared with plant juices.
Soma exists as forms of Feeling, Love, Creativity and Inspiration
Cultivating Soma means cultivating the fuel of devotion, receptivity, love and surrender.

SOMA THE ELIXIR OF LIFE

Amazing Features

NANO SOMA
Benefits your Health
Benefits your longevity

Clean and Pure

 

Rejuvenate the
Skin

Improve Energy
Level

Enhances Wound
Healing

Modulate the Immune System

Swiss Quality

 

Reduces Inflammation and Pain

Improves Longevity and Reverse Aging

Serves as a Natural Vitamin D Substitute

Repairs Damaged Blood Vessels & Scar Tissues


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The Spiritual Connection

The temple is known by varied names. Sri Vaidyanathar Temple, Sri Vaidyanathar Swami Temple, Pullirukevelur, Angarashetra, Angaraka sthalam, Lalayapuri, Vedapuri, Panarapuri, Pathiripuri, Angarakapuram and Ambikapuram, but the most popular name is Shri Vaitheeswaran Koil representing Lord Shiva as a healer of maladies and illness.

Shri Vaitheeswaran Koil representing Lord Shiva as a healer of maladies and illness. It is believed that Lord Shiva ascended here as a vaidiyar (one who cures diseases) in response to the prayers of Angaraka (Planet Mars) when afflicted with leprosy. At this sthalam or sacred place Angaraka was cured of leprosy, hence the name 'Vaitheeswaran' meaning 'God of medicine'.

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