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What's in Cell Charge?

Each drop of Cell Charge contains:

Macrominerals

(Needed in large amounts)

Calcium

Required for the growth and maintenance of bones and teeth. Integral in the proper functioning of the muscular and cardiovascular systems.

Magnesium

Needed for more than 300 biochemical reactions and is an essential in protein production, muscle and nerve function, supporting a healthy immune system, blood glucose control and bone development.

Phosphorus

As the second most abundant mineral in your body, it plays an important role in the formation of bones and teeth, protein production and energy-producing activities in cells.

Phosphorus assists in the utilisation of carbohydrates and fats and is also needed for your body to grow, maintenance, and repair cells and tissues. It helps your heartbeat stay regular and assists in moving nutrients into cells and waste products out of cells.

Sulfur

Used by your body in building and repairing DNA, as well as protecting your cells against damage. Sulfur also forms part of several molecules in the body, including amino acids, proteins, enzymes, vitamins, and more.

Sulfur is best known for its benefits for skin, including appearance (skin structure), acne, wound healing, and overall skin health.

Chloride

Needed to keep the proper balance of body fluids and is an essential part of your digestive (stomach) juices.

Sodium

Helps maintain normal blood pressure, supports the function of your nerves and muscles, and regulates your body's fluid balance.

Potassium

Helps your body to build proteins, break down and use carbohydrates, build muscle, maintain normal body growth, control the acid-base balance and control the electrical activity of the heart.

Calcium

Required for the growth and maintenance of bones and teeth. Integral in the proper functioning of the muscular and cardiovascular systems.

Requirements are higher for adolescents undergoing bone mass growth and adults over the age of 50.

Magnesium

Needed for more than 300 biochemical reactions and is an essential in protein production, muscle and nerve function, supporting a healthy immune system, blood glucose control and bone development.

Magnesium also assists in keeping your heartbeat steady and aids in the production of energy.

Sodium

Helps maintain normal blood pressure, supports the function of your nerves and muscles, and regulates your body's fluid balance.

Sulfur

Used by your body in building and repairing DNA, as well as protecting your cells against damage. Sulfur also forms part of several molecules in the body, including amino acids, proteins, enzymes, vitamins, and more.

Sulfur is best known for its benefits for skin, including appearance (skin structure), acne, wound healing, and overall skin health.

Chloride

Needed to keep the proper balance of body fluids and is an essential part of your digestive (stomach) juices.

Phosphorus

As the second most abundant mineral in your body, it plays an important role in the formation of bones and teeth, protein production and energy-producing activities in cells.

Phosphorus assists in the utilisation of carbohydrates and fats and is also needed for your body to grow, maintenance, and repair cells and tissues. It helps your heartbeat stay regular and assists in moving nutrients into cells and waste products out of cells.

Potassium

Helps your body to build proteins, break down and use carbohydrates, build muscle, maintain normal body growth, control the acid-base balance and control the electrical activity of the heart.

Microminerals

(Needed in small amounts)

Iron

Responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood to tissues throughout your body. Iron is also involved in the immune system, muscle function and cognitive functioning.

Zinc

Used in a variety of bodily functions from helping to maintain the structural integrity of proteins to the regulation of gene expression. 

Iodine

Required in the production of thyroid hormones, important for normal growth and development, particularly of the brain.

Fluoride

Helps prevent tooth decay and helps keep your bones strong.

Selenium

Important for reproduction, thyroid gland function, DNA production, and protecting the body from damage caused by free radicals and infections. Selenium functions as an antioxidant which play a role in preventing cell damage. Some research suggests that selenium may help prevent certain cancers and protect the body from the poisonous effects of heavy metals and other harmful substances.

Boron

Greatly improves wound healing, beneficially impacts the body’s use of estrogen, testosterone, and vitamin D, boosts magnesium absorption, reduces levels of inflammatory biomarkers, raises levels of antioxidant enzymes, protects against pesticide-induced oxidative stress
7and heavy-metal toxicity, improves the brains electrical activity, cognitive performance, and short-term memory for the elderly. 

Copper

Important in making energy, connective tissues, blood vessels and the development of your brain. Copper also helps maintain the nervous and immune systems, and activates genes.

Manganese

Used by your body in the processing of cholesterol, carbohydrates, and protein to make energy. Manganese also protects your cells from damage & assists in strong bones, reproduction, blood clotting, and a healthy immune system.

Carbon

The primary component of sugars, proteins, fats, DNA, muscle tissue and pretty much everything in your body.

Chromium

Important in the breakdown of fats and carbohydrates as well as brain function and other body processes. 

Molybdenum

Helps in the processing of proteins and genetic material like DNA. Molybdenum also helps break down drugs and toxic substances that enter the body.

Iron

Responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood to tissues throughout your body. Iron is also involved in the immune system, muscle function and cognitive functioning.

Zinc

Used in a variety of bodily functions from helping to maintain the structural integrity of proteins to the regulation of gene expression. 

Iodine

Required in the production of thyroid hormones, important for normal growth and development, particularly of the brain.

Fluoride

Helps prevent tooth decay and helps keep your bones strong.

Selenium

Important for reproduction, thyroid gland function, DNA production, and protecting the body from damage caused by free radicals and infections. Selenium functions as an antioxidant which play a role in preventing cell damage. Some research suggests that selenium may help prevent certain cancers and protect the body from the poisonous effects of heavy metals and other harmful substances.

Manganese

Used by your body in the processing of cholesterol, carbohydrates, and protein to make energy. Manganese also protects your cells from damage and assists in strong bones, reproduction, blood clotting, and a healthy immune system.

Copper

Important in making energy, connective tissues, blood vessels and the development of your brain. Copper also helps maintain the nervous and immune systems, and activates genes.

Boron

Greatly improves wound healing, beneficially impacts the body’s use of estrogen, testosterone, and vitamin D, boosts magnesium absorption, reduces levels of inflammatory biomarkers, raises levels of antioxidant enzymes, protects against pesticide-induced oxidative stress and heavy-metal toxicity, improves the brains electrical activity, cognitive performance, and short-term memory for the elderly. 

Carbon

The primary component of sugars, proteins, fats, DNA, muscle tissue and pretty much everything in your body.

Chromium

Important in the breakdown of fats and carbohydrates as well as brain function and other body processes. Chromium also aids in insulin action and glucose breakdown.

Molybdenum

Helps in the processing of proteins and genetic material like DNA. Molybdenum also helps break down drugs and toxic substances that enter the body.

Amino Acids

Cell Charge contains 18 amino acids, including the 9 essential amino acids (essential amino acids must be obtained from the foods you eat as our bodies cannot manufacture them). Essential amino acid deficiencies can negatively impact every system in your body. Here are their functions

Phenylalanine

Phenylalanine is a precursor for the neurotransmitters tyrosine, dopamine, epinephrine and norepinephrine. It plays an integral role in the structure and function of proteins and enzymes and the production of other amino acids.

Valine

Valine is one of three branched-chain amino acids, meaning it has a chain branching off to one side of its molecular structure. Valine helps stimulate muscle growth and regeneration and is involved in energy production.

Threonine

Threonine is a principal part of structural proteins such as collagen and elastin, which are important components of the skin and connective tissue. It also plays a role in fat metabolism and immune function.

Tryptophan

Tryptophan is needed to maintain proper nitrogen balance and is a precursor to serotonin, a neurotransmitter that regulates your appetite, sleep and mood.

Methionine

Methionine plays an important role in metabolism and detoxification. It’s also necessary for tissue growth and the absorption of zinc and selenium, minerals that are vital to your health.

Leucine

Like valine, leucine is a branched-chain amino acid that is critical for protein synthesis and muscle repair. It also helps regulate blood sugar levels, stimulates wound healing and produces growth hormones.

Isoleucine

The last of the three branched-chain amino acids, isoleucine is involved in muscle metabolism and is heavily concentrated in muscle tissue. It’s also important for immune function, hemoglobin production and energy regulation.

Lysine

Lysine plays major roles in protein synthesis, hormone and enzyme production and the absorption of calcium. It’s also important for energy production, immune function and the production of collagen and elastin.

Histidine

Histidine is used to produce histamine, a neurotransmitter that is vital to immune response, digestion, sexual function and sleep-wake cycles. It’s critical for maintaining the myelin sheath, a protective barrier that surrounds your nerve cells.

Phenylalanine

Phenylalanine is a precursor for the neurotransmitters tyrosine, dopamine, epinephrine and norepinephrine. It plays an integral role in the structure and function of proteins and enzymes and the production of other amino acids.

Valine

Valine is one of three branched-chain amino acids, meaning it has a chain branching off to one side of its molecular structure. Valine helps stimulate muscle growth and regeneration and is involved in energy production.

Threonine

Threonine is a principal part of structural proteins such as collagen and elastin, which are important components of the skin and connective tissue. It also plays a role in fat metabolism and immune function.

Tryptophan

Tryptophan is needed to maintain proper nitrogen balance and is a precursor to serotonin, a neurotransmitter that regulates your appetite, sleep and mood.

Methionine

Methionine plays an important role in metabolism and detoxification. It’s also necessary for tissue growth and the absorption of zinc and selenium, minerals that are vital to your health.

Leucine

Like valine, leucine is a branched-chain amino acid that is critical for protein synthesis and muscle repair. It also helps regulate blood sugar levels, stimulates wound healing and produces growth hormones.

Isoleucine

The last of the three branched-chain amino acids, isoleucine is involved in muscle metabolism and is heavily concentrated in muscle tissue. It’s also important for immune function, hemoglobin production and energy regulation.

Lysine

Lysine plays major roles in protein synthesis, hormone and enzyme production and the absorption of calcium. It’s also important for energy production, immune function and the production of collagen and elastin.

Histidine

Histidine is used to produce histamine, a neurotransmitter that is vital to immune response, digestion, sexual function and sleep-wake cycles. It’s critical for maintaining the myelin sheath, a protective barrier that surrounds your nerve cells.

Naturally Occurring Vitamins

B2
Riboflavin)

Riboflavin (or vitamin B2) is important for activating (or converting) other nutrients into forms that can be used by the body (bioactive forms).

B3
(Niacin)

Used in the normal function of the heart, carbohydrate and energy-yielding metabolism, nervous system and neurological development and function.

B6
(Pyridoxine)

Required for the metabolism of amino acids and other compounds.

Biotin
(Vitamin H)

Helps turn the carbohydrates, fats, and proteins in the food you eat into the energy you need.

Vitamin C

Acts as an antioxidant, helping to protect cells from the damage caused by free radicals. Also used to make collagen, improve the absorption of iron and helps the immune system work properly to protect the body from disease.

Acts as an antioxidant, helping to protect cells from the damage caused by free radicals. Also used to make collagen, improve the absorption of iron and helps the immune system work properly to protect the body from disease.

B2 (Riboflavin)

Riboflavin (or vitamin B2) is important for activating (or converting) other nutrients into forms that can be used by the body (bioactive forms).

B3 (Niacin)

Used in the normal function of the heart, carbohydrate and energy-yielding metabolism, nervous system and neurological development and function.

B6 (Pyridoxine)

Required for the metabolism of amino acids and other compounds.

Biotin (Vitamin H)

Helps turn the carbohydrates, fats, and proteins in the food you eat into the energy you need.

Vitamin C

Acts as an antioxidant, helping to protect cells from the damage caused by free radicals. Also used to make collagen, improve the absorption of iron and helps the immune system work properly to protect the body from disease.

Polyphenols

Polyphenols are beneficial plant compounds with antioxidant properties that may help keep you healthy and protect against various diseases.

Flavonoids

Flavonoids are a type of polyphenol which help regulate cellular activity and fight off free radicals that cause oxidative stress to your body. They Exhibit anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory, anti-mutagenic and anti-carcinogenic properties as well as the capacity to modulate key cellular enzyme function. Flavonoids are now considered as an indispensable component in a variety of nutraceutical, pharmaceutical, medicinal and cosmetic applications

Polyphenols

Polyphenols are beneficial plant compounds with antioxidant properties that may help keep you healthy and protect against various diseases.

Flavonoids

Flavonoids are a type of polyphenol which help regulate cellular activity and fight off free radicals that cause oxidative stress to your body. They Exhibit anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory, anti-mutagenic and anti-carcinogenic properties as well as the capacity to modulate key cellular enzyme function. Flavonoids are now considered as an indispensable component in a variety of nutraceutical, pharmaceutical, medicinal and cosmetic applications

Humic Acid

Humic acid acts as a prebiotic fibre, feeding our beneficial bacteria and helping to keep our gut microbiome balanced. Humic acid molecules also excel at detoxification by capturing toxins before your body has the chance to absorb them.

Humic acid exhibits powerful redox support that helps strengthen the contact between intestinal cells, improving “tight junction function” and reducing issues related to leaky gut. It also helps our body maintain fluid and electrolyte balance and helps provide the building blocks necessary for the production of digestive enzymes.

Organic Acids

Cell Charge is high in an array of naturally occuring organic acids which have a tremendous influence upon human health. Many of these organic acids are found in foods like Kombucha (acetic acid) and Tumeric (cinnamic acid) and are responsible for their actions. Some other organic acids present in Cell Charge include:

Humic Acid

Humic acid acts as a prebiotic fibre, feeding our beneficial bacteria and helping to keep our gut microbiome balanced. Humic acid molecules also excel at detoxification by capturing toxins before your body has the chance to absorb them.

Humic acid exhibits powerful redox support that helps strengthen the contact between intestinal cells, improving “tight junction function” and reducing issues related to leaky gut. It also helps our body maintain fluid and electrolyte balance and helps provide the building blocks necessary for the production of digestive enzymes.

Organic Acids

Cell Charge is high in an array of naturally occuring organic acids which have a tremendous influence upon human health. Many of these organic acids are found in foods like Kombucha (acetic acid) and Tumeric (cinnamic acid) and are responsible for their actions. Some other organic acids present in Cell Charge include:

And of course - the secret ingredient that super charges everything else...

Fulvic Acid

Known as the miracle molecule and the jewel in Cell Charge’s crown, Fulvic Acid performs some amazing function in your body. From boosting nutrient absorption and digestion, improving gut health, immune function, protecting cognitive health, cell detoxification to improving energy levels and helping to repair and protect your skin.

Fulvic Acid is arguably the most important ingredient and the reason why Cell charge has changed the lives of so many people.

Fulvic Acid is arguably the most important ingredient and the reason why Cell charge has changed the lives of so many people.

All of these essential nutrients plus many other trace nutrients that you only need in tiny amounts.

11 independent laboratories have analysed Cell Charge’s nutrient content to confirm quantities and quality remain consistent in every bottle. Click here to see the full ingredients list with micronutrient quantities.

Cell Charge is designed to give your body back what modern life and food is robbing from you.

How is Cell Charge produced?

Cell Charge is extracted from the rare earth deposit using a proprietary process that’s taken over 100 years of combined human effort, skill and innovation to perfect.

Cell Charge isn't produced in a pharmaceutical laboratory, nor is it a collaboration of ingredients blended by men in suits. It is 100% natural and completely as nature intended.

Every bottle of Cell Charge takes 2 years to produce as our process uses chlorine-free filtered water and ambient temperatures to extract the complex nutrient profile without causing any nutrient loss.

This produces the most natural, potent and nutrient rich product possible.

"Cell Charge is the only supplement I NEVER forget to take..."

Cell Charge is making a world of difference in the lives of everyday Australian's. If you suffer from any of the problems outlined above or simply want to improve your health, try Cell Charge today.

If, for any reason, you are not satisfied after trying Cell Charge for 30 days, contact us for a full refund (minus postage).

We know that you will love Cell Charge as much as our Team and Family do!

Yours in health,

Shannon Brenton
Clinical Nutritionist and Naturopath specialising in the areas of chronic disease and human performance (sports).

Michelle Brenton
Clinical Naturopath and Nutritionist specialising in pre & post Natal Recovery.

See what the thousands of regular people benefiting from Cell Charge every day have to say... 

"Mental clarity is so much better (which is huge when I'm doing uni work) and I can focus more. My appetite has changed so I'm not wanting to eat as often or as much. it also feels like I'm able to sustain energy from my food longer which is probably why I don't feel the need to eat as often. Day-to-day energy is so much better too!"

"I've been using this supplement for a few years now. The biggest difference I found with this supplement was sleep. I have never slept on night shift and always tried many many options/supplements, However, after I started taking Cell Charge daily, I went form 2 hours to 6 hours sleep per day."

"As a shift worker, this is the only thing that keeps me healthy and keeps me going."

"Helped my skin! My sleep! My mood! The only supplement this buzz junkie takes anymore xx"

"I'm feeling healthier and more energetic... and even get to the gym more often. Cell charge definitely works for me and has made a huge difference in my life."

"I feel more energy, calmness, sleep better and better gut health.

"Taken all through pregnancy and now through breastfeeding, I feel it’s the thing keeping me going"

"Best stuff Ever!! My whole family takes cell charge every day."

"Cell Charge is the only supplement I NEVER forget to take..."

Cell Charge is making a world of difference in the lives of everyday Australian's. If you suffer from any of the problems outlined above or simply want to improve your health, try Cell Charge today.

If, for any reason, you are not satisfied after trying Cell Charge for 30 days, contact us for a full refund (minus postage).

We know that you will love Cell Charge as much as our Team and Family do!

Yours in health,

Shannon Brenton
Clinical Nutritionist and Naturopath specialising in the areas of chronic disease and human performance (sports).

Michelle Brenton
Clinical Naturopath and Nutritionist specialising in pre & post Natal Recovery.