Daily Optimal Health / BioArmor Daily
PMC is proud to announce all products are undergoing a name change to BioArmorTM Daily. Although the name change transition has just begun and may take several months, some customers will start receiving product under the new BioArmorTM Daily name immediately. Rest assured the name is the only change...the formulations have remained the same.

The purpose of taking a daily antioxidant micronutrient supplement is to decrease the number of free radicals causing oxidative damage in our bodies. Micronutrients are elements such as minerals, vitamins and antioxidants that are important for your protection against oxidative damage.
PMC has spent many years researching the efficacy and health benefits of their products to provide optimal results by balancing key/multiple ingredients. Some commercial companies use borrowed science,usually on single ingredients, which may provide sub-standard therapy and minimal effect. This is just one unique benefit that separates PMC products from other formulations.
Our body has multiple antioxidants some of which we take from the diet whereas others are made by the body. As you grow older, the capacity to make certain antioxidants reduces; therefore, an additional supplement of antioxidants made by the body is needed. In addition, your body may also need additional amounts of dietary antioxidants which are included in the Optimal Health formulations.
Click on your age and gender category for more information and to order your Premier Micronutrients today.
BioArmor Basic - Ages 13-35 for Men and Women
BioArmor Daily 36-50 for Women
BioArmor Daily 36-50 for Men
BioArmor Daily 51+ for Women
BioArmor Daily 51+ for Men
What are the charateristics of a healthy / normal cell?
Healthy cells are "balanced" molecules - meaning that they have all the necessary nutrients and defenses to control oxidative stress. This balance is essential for a cell to function optimally. When cells function optimally, vital organs and processes will function optimallyl as well. When oxidative stress is uncontrolled, free radicals cause harmful effects to cells.
What are free radicals?
Free radicals are "unbalanced" molecules - meaning that they are unpaired electrons and are in need of electrons to be full balanced. They are highly unstable and can cause damage to cells.
How do free radicals enter the body?
Free radicals are produced by a healthy human body as a result of the use of oxygen in order to generate energy. Normal metabolic and chemical process which takes place in the body on a daily basis also leads to the formation of free radicals. Increased amounts of free radicals are also created in the body with an infection, serious illness, tobacco use and enviromental toxins such as radiation and many chemicals.
What happens when a free radical is released in the human body?
Free radicals penetrate healthy/normal cells in order to be evenly paired and become balanced. This leads to damange to the DNA, RNA, cell membranes, proteins and lipids of the healthy cell. Futhermore, this form of damage contributes to the development of serious disease including cancer, cardiovascular disease and neurodegenerative illnesses. The release of free radicals also contributes to ageing.
How do you prevent or reduce the effects of free radicals?
Antioxidants connect with the unpaired free radicals. This helps to reduce the disease risk, providing maximum protection.














