Posted by admin on March 7, 2010 · Leave a Comment
I only drink Eiro Energy due to the extremely high quality!
Do you ever think about all of the junk we buy?
In the last several years I have decided that I didn’t want to waste my money of poor quality stuff. I bought some stuff & looked on the bottom of it only to see “Made In China.”
I’ve never seen ANYTHING really high quality come from China!
This is where we get our cheap stuff. Read more
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Posted by admin on March 3, 2010 · Leave a Comment
We know that resistant starches show a lot of promise for helping health and weight loss in a variety of ways. So where do we get them and how much do we need?
Resistant starches come in four varieties: Read more
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Posted by admin on March 1, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Weight loss can be greatly enhanced by resistant starch.
Here are 4 reasons that resistant starch assists in weight loss. Read more
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Posted by admin on February 28, 2010 · 1 Comment
I mentioned previously that Resistant Starches may have significant health benefits. Here, I’ll talk about why resistant starch is good for the colon or Large Intestine. Read more
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Posted by admin on February 26, 2010 · 2 Comments
Resistant Starch shows significant promise for weight loss, thermogenesis (burning fat) colon health, insulin management, and glycemic control. But what is it?
There are traditionally 2 types of Fiber:
- Soluble Fiber
- Insoluble Fiber
But you may not have heard about a 3rd type of fiber called resistant starch or RS for short. Read more
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Posted by admin on February 2, 2010 · Leave a Comment
I discussed the mechanisms of oxidative stress & damage in a previous post but how does that effect cardiovascular disease (CVD)?? Atherosclerosis is a buildup of plaque in the walls of arteries that, over time, can build up enough that it closes in on the opening of the artery and blood can no longer flow through in sufficient quantities to supply the tissues. This results in tissue death in the area supplied by the artery. Common examples are heart attacks & ischemic strokes. Read more
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Posted by admin on February 1, 2010 · 1 Comment
I remember the first time I saw the price of the Eirofit weightloss system. I was a little concerned about the cost. I felt that it was a little bit expensive at $199 for the month. Granted, that does include 2 meal replacement shakes per day (EiroLean) and the thermogenic pills (EiroBurn) but I still felt that it was a little pricey. But then I started doing the math. My fears were laid to rest. Read more
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Posted by admin on December 25, 2009 · 1 Comment
Paullinia cupana (P. crysan, P. sorbilis). Native to the Amazon basin, especially in Brazil. It has a fruit about the size of a coffee berry & contains approximately twice as much caffeine. The caffeine is a defense mechanism for the plant which repels pathogens. Read more
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Posted by admin on December 25, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Ginkgo biloba is a unique species of tree with no close living relatives. The ginkgo is classified in its own division, the Ginkgophyta, comprising the single class Ginkgoopsida, order Ginkgoales, family Ginkgoaceae, genus Ginkgo and is the only extant species within this group.
Ginkgos are very large trees, normally reaching a height of 20–35 m (66–115 feet) Read more
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Posted by admin on December 23, 2009 · 4 Comments
As you probably know, most Americans are not getting the nutrition they need from the food they consume. This is partly due to improper intake of inappropriate foods but is also due to a decrease in the nutrient density of certain foods. There are a number of fruits and vegetables that do not have the same nutritional value that they had even 50 years ago. Foods are picked before they are ripe in order to give time for transportation. Foods are selected more for their uniform size and appearance than for nutritional quality. As soon as a fruit or vegetable is picked, it begins to lose its nutritional value. It is very important that we minimized the time from picking to consumption.
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