Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Youngevity "90 Essentials For Life" Beyond Tangy Tangerine Super Pack!


We are now introducing the "90 Essentials For Life" Beyond Tangy Tangerine Super Pack!


The Super Pack includes One 420g (Approximately 30 servings) Canister of Youngevity's Majestic Earth Beyond Tangy Tangerine, One 32oz. Bottle of Youngevity's Osteo FX Plus, and One 90 Soft Gel Capsule Bottle of Youngevity's Ultimate EFA Plus!

Taking these daily will get you over 90 Essential Vitamin and Minerals you need to get your body to start the healing process and get on track for a more healthy life style.

For Best Results you should take on a daily basis - 2 scoops of Beyond Tangy Tangerine , 1 oz of Osteo FX Plus, and 3 soft gel capsules of EFA Plus.  (This is based on 100lbs of body weight.  if you weigh more adjust for your size) 

Monday, March 26, 2012

Direct Invoicing!

Direct Invoicing for select Youngevity Products is here! Scroll down below and see the now active form! Direct Invoicing is the cheapest offers on the products listed, including our largest product, Beyond Tangy Tangerine - Triple Packs!

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Also, as an incentive to use the form, we are processing those orders before any other online orders. Act now and save!

Monday, March 5, 2012

Calcium...good for the body.

Butterfly1n4Calcium is crucial to maintain life. Just about every cell in the body, including those in the heart, nerves and muscles, relies on calcium to function properly. Bones require calcium to maintain their strength. Calcium is found in three places in the body, the skeleton and teeth, cells and blood. Because calcium is so important, the body has a carefully regulated system to ensure that a good supply is always- and immediately-available. The body does it in three ways: it absorbs calcium directly from the food we eat, it takes calcium from our bones if there is not enough available. When this happens, the bones become less dense and more fragile. It slows down the amount of calcium that leaves the body in the urine by returning some to the blood stream where it remains available to organs and cells. The main goal of good calcium nutrition is to maintain an adequate supply so that our bodies do not have to dip into our only calcium reservoir- our bones.

http://lesann.tripod.com/calcium.htm

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Orange Juice

Daily Glass of OJ Is Heart Smart

Antioxidant in Orange Juice Linked to Better Blood Vessel Health, Lower Blood Pressure
By
WebMD Health News

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July 20, 2009 -- An apple a day is said to keep the doctor away, but orange juice may be good at the job, too.


An antioxidant in orange juice called hesperidin improves blood vessel function and helps lower a person’s risk of heart disease, researchers report.


Hesperidin is a plant-based compound called a flavonoid. (Grapes, red wine, green and black teas, and chocolate also contain flavonoids.) A growing body of evidence suggests that flavonoids can improve the health of the delicate cells that line blood vessels. The way these cells work is referred to as "endothelial function." Problems with these cells can lead to the development of clogged arteries, a major risk factor for heart attacks and strokes.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Minerals

Dietary mineral

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    
Dietary minerals (also known as mineral nutrients) are the chemical elements required by living organisms, other than the four elements carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen present in common organic molecules. Examples of mineral elements include calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, zinc, and iodine.... Plants absorb dissolved minerals in soils, which are subsequently picked up by the herbivores that eat them and so on, the minerals move up the food chain.

Healthy Eating

Are You Maintaining
a Healthy Weight?

By Abigail Natenshon
Author of When Your Child Has An Eating Disorder

Some people have lost track of how to tell if they are a healthy weight. Some kids compare themselves to the skinniest people they know, to the actresses on television or to the models in the fashion magazines in an effort to know if they are at an acceptable weight.

A healthy weight is not simply a matter of pounds. Rather, it is a stable weight that you can maintain. A healthy weight is different for every person, depending on body type and bone size, age, overall health, and hereditary conditions in your family.

Have you ever heard of a “set point” weight. That is the weight that your body feels most comfortable at, where it is its healthiest and most fit. For adolescent girls, this weight will support a regular, monthly menstrual period. You will know when you are at your set point weight because though you may gain or lose a little weight, it will never be more than a few pounds in either direction.

Being active and eating well can help you reach and maintain a healthier weight.

If you feel that you must lose weight in order to be healthier, remember:

  • Never diet. Dieting deprives your body of the nutrition it needs.
  • Eat differently, not less.
  • Eat foods that are nutritious, that you enjoy, and that satisfy your hunger.
  • Keep a variety of nutritious foods on hand so you have a choice of what to eat when you are hungry.
  • Add new foods to what you eat now, making your menus diverse.
  • Eat slowly and enjoy every bite.
  • Don’t ever skip a meal.
  • Sit down to eat.
  • Be sure to include healthy snacks in your day.
  • Make sure that the fruits and vegetables you eat are fresh and delicious.
  • Stay physically active.
  • Eat protein, fats and carbohydrates at every meal.

Enjoying tasty foods is one of life’s greatest pleasures. Sharing a meal is also a great way to relax, communicate and enjoy time with family and friends.