When it comes to health, we often think about food, vitamins, and minerals. But did you know that water plays a crucial role in how well your body absorbs nutrients? This is especially true for NANO SOMA, a groundbreaking product powered by policosanol.
“A substance that interferes with normal system function is a drug. A substance that restores normal system function is a nutrient.” PR Raghavan (Raghu)
“He who does not know food, cannot understand the diseases of man.” This wisdom rings true today, especially for Dr. Raghavan (Raghu), the creator of Metadichol®/ NANO SOMA®.
Using the MagicDichol® Family of Products can have amazing benefits, but to get the best results, it’s important to avoid some common mistakes. Here are five key things to keep in mind for a smoother, more successful experience with our revolutionary line of products.
Now that you know what the MagicDichol® products are and how they work, you might be wondering: How can I best use them?
You’ve asked, and we’ve listened! Many of you are on the journey to get the most out of these products, so we’ve compiled a few more frequently asked questions to help you maximize your experience with MagicDichol®.
You’ve probably come across terms like NANO SOMA®, Metadichol®, METASOMER®, and MagicDichol® in our emails and on our website. If you want to know more, we’re here to help! Here’s a quick guide to help you understand the history and meaning behind these names.
The MagicDichol® products are powered by Metadichol® , a nano-emulsion of policosanol made from natural plant waxes. This special ingredient helps your body use Vitamin C in ways that typical Vitamin C supplements cannot.
As discussed, in part because of the small particle size of their key ingredient, the MagicDichol® products are able to access deep within your cells.
The Magic of Metadichol® in the MagicDichol® ProductsAs we have been covering in our series, the MagicDichol® products work deeply with your body and its nuclear receptors to support optimal health.* One key way they do this is through the Vitamin D Receptor (VDR).










