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Vitamins and Hormones

January 22, 2012 by  
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Vitamins and Hormones

January 21, 2012 by  
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Vitafusion Prenatal, Gummy Vitamins, 90-Count

January 18, 2012 by  
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Vitafusion Prenatal, Gummy Vitamins, 90-Count Great tasting flavors: berry, lemon and cherry Easy to take Contains Omega 3 Contains Folic Acid An excellent source of vitamins A, C and D Vitafusion prenatal chewable adult gummy vitamins, 90 ct. List Price: $ 12.00 Price: $ 9.30

Hair, Skin and Nails Collagen Support Vitamins 120 count

January 3, 2012 by  
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Hair, Skin and Nails Collagen Support Vitamins 120 count Nutritional support for your skin, hair, and nails. Hair, Skin, & Nails provide a combination of nutrients, including Vitamin C and Biotin, that support the structural foundation of your hair, skin and nails. Price: $ 7.22

Vitamins and Hormones

January 2, 2012 by  
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Anti Aging Supplements Offer The Nourishment Needed To Appear Younger

December 24, 2011 by  
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Growing older is a very frustrating process for most of us. Nobody is keen on growing older at all. Usually, people turn to “miracle pills” in order to reverse the aging process. This happens because such pills abound in the market. Before you begin ingesting antiaging vitamins in pill form though, you should consider that [...]

Vitamins and Hormones

December 6, 2011 by  
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Quinoa nutrition – why quinoa can help you lose weight and improve your health

November 10, 2011 by  
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(NaturalNews) Quinoa is native to South America. The pre-Columbian Incas saw it as a sacred food, calling it chisaya mama (mother grain). They planted the first seeds of the season in religious ceremonies using golden tools. Depriving the people of quinoa was one of the means the Spanish used to conquer the Incas. In recent years, people who value nutrition have begun to appreciate the wisdom of the Incas in esteeming this food which offers a host of health benefits. Quinoa Protein Technically, quinoa (KEEN-wah) is classified not as a grain but as a type of seed, that of the goosewort plant, a relative of spinach and chard. Quinoa provides a complete protein, making it especially valuable for those who prefer to reduce or completely eliminate animal protein from their diets. It contains all the essential amino acids, including lysine, which is crucial for growing and repairing body tissues. One cup of quinoa provides 9 grams of protein which is one more gram than a medium chicken egg (and unlike the egg, quinoa is unlikely to come from a factory farm). Migraine Protection Its high magnesium and riboflavin (B2) content make quinoa an excellent nutritional ally for migraine sufferers. Magnesium prevents the migraine pattern of constricting and rebound dilating of the blood vessels. Migraine sufferers who consume more magnesium in their diets have reported fewer headaches. Riboflavin’s ability to promote cellular energy production has a beneficial effect on energy, brain and muscle cells metabolism, providing further protection against migraine attacks. Cardiovascular Health Magnesium’s ability to relax blood vessels also means eating foods high in this mineral helps reduce hypertension, heart arrhythmias and ischemic heart disease. Digestion and Detoxifying This seed-like grain has prebiotic properties, feeding the beneficial bacteria in your digestive tract. Since it is easily digested, your body can readily access the vitamins and minerals it contains. Quinoa also provides a good source of insoluble fiber, promoting healthy elimination processes, helping maintain colon health and preventing the formation of gallstones. The folate and vitamin B in quinoa also boost the liver’s ability to eliminating toxins from the body. People at high risk for cancer, as well as those with high blood pressure or cardiovascular disease are often advised to eat more whole grains, yet if they have celiac disease or other forms of gluten sensitivities, they must steer clear of many popular grain products. Quinoa is gluten-free, so those who cannot tolerate gluten can eat it. Anti-oxidant Quinoa also offers nearly half the daily minimum requirement for manganese and is a good source of copper and zinc. These minerals are necessary to the synthesis of the superoxide dismutase (S.O.D.) enzyme, an important antioxidant. The S.O.D. enzyme eliminates free radicals which can cause oxidation damage in the body. It not only slows the effects of aging, but may help eliminate cancer cells. Several vitamin companies offer S.O.D. supplements but quinoa enables your body to produce its own natural enzymes. Eating Quinoa Quinoa has a slightly crunchy and nutty flavor, a little similar to wild rice. You boil it same as rice, with a two to one proportion of water to quinoa, but with a shorter cooking time. Try substituting quinoa for rice in stuffed peppers or alongside beans and avocadoes in a vegetarian burrito. You can make a hot breakfast cereal using quinoa along with honey and dried or fresh fruits or use it in place of other grains, making a tabbouleh-like salad using quinoa, nuts, seeds and chopped vegetables with a light vinaigrette dressing. You can also add quinoa to soups. Most health food stores offer not only quinoa but flour and noodles made from the highly valued food. Sources for this article include: http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?dbid=142&tname=foodspice http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=15749697 http://www.discover-peru.org/native-crops-of-peru-quinoa/ http://www.3fatchicks.com/5-health-benefits-of-quinoa/ http://bodyecology.com/articles/quinoa_benefits_guide.php http://lifestyle.iloveindia.com/lounge/benefits-of-quinoa-6494.html http://cleanseyourbodyfast.com/quinoa-health-benefits-why-you-should-include-this-superfood-in-your-diet/

Ola Loa is a healthy alternative to sugar-laden children’s vitamins and sports drinks

November 8, 2011 by  
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(NaturalNews) A recent report from NaturalNews about children’s vitamins and sports drinks lets you know many of the popular mainstream brands of both of these types of products contain large amounts of sugar. Several of our readers wrote asking for suggestions on what they can use to replace the sugary substances. NaturalNews publisher Mike Adams has researched this, and strongly recommends one product line which offers both a tasty yet low sugar drinkable vitamin and excellent sports drink — Ola Loa. Absorption Doctor-formulated Ola Loa vitamins come in flavored packets which you can mix with water. This offers a tremendous advantage because swallowing pills, especially large ones, can create digestive stress on the body. Many people have difficulty absorbing the nutrients contained in vitamin tablets so they receive little nutritive value for the money they spend on vitamins. Nutritional experts believe many people lose as much as 70% of the nutrient value contained in most vitamin pills. Drinking your vitamins enables your body to absorb them more easily. Compared to other powdered vitamin lines, Ola Loa offers a more complete package of vitamins and nutrients as well as a lower sugar content. Whereas some powdered vitamin products are essentially 90% sugar with only 5% nutritional value, Ola Loa reverses the proportions, delivering approximately 85% nutrients paired with only one gram of sugar. That single gram of sugar derives from fructose, not sucrose, so that Ola Loa has no effect on the body’s glycemic system. This makes it healthy for everyone, including children and diabetics. Children’s Formula Ola Loa Multivitamin formula for kids, contains no preservatives or artificial colors and provides vitamin C, selenium and zinc to protect the immune system as well as B vitamins for energy production. Ola Loa proves that it is possible to produce a great-tasting vitamin product that even kids will enjoy without using the preservatives, artificial colors or chemical sweeteners that many other companies rely on to make their products palatable to children. Sports Formula Ola Loa Sport formula provides hydration, energy electrolytes and vitamin C to provide athletes with the support they need to avoid dehydration or energy depletion after intense activity. Ola Loa Sport outperforms major sports drinks brands in delivering electrolytes as well as key restorative nutrients magnesium, folic acid and vitamin B12. Unlike those corporate-owned brands, Ola Loa contains only natural ingredients. Whereas some sports and energy drinks contain stimulants like caffeine or ephreda, Ola Loa provides a dose of the valuable antioxidant CoQ10. CoQ10 is vital to enable the mitochondria in the cells to engage in the energy reactions that they need to stay alive. The body produces some CoQ10 naturally however chronic illness can slow this biosynthesis. Also, many of pharmaceutical drugs, particularly statins, Big Pharma’s pseudo-solution to high cholesterol, inhibit the body’s production of CoQ10. Consuming CoQ10 in a drinkable form provides cellular rather than artificial energy. Ola Loa also stands out from its competitors in offering a healthier form of vitamin B12. Many vitamin products use a form of B12 known as cyanocobalamin. This less expensive version of B12 can be toxic, especially for people who have low antioxidant protection. In high doses, it can cause neurologic problems and even blindness. Ola Loa uses a different form of B12, hydroxycobalamin, which does not have this potential toxicity and which permits the body to utilize the energy benefits of B12 more readily. Instant Benefits Since Ola Loa formulas are drinkable, they offer the same instant energy boost as sublingual vitamins. People who drink Ola Loa often report an instant boost in energy and mood. If you were one of the many people who asked NaturalNews for suggestions on healthy alternatives, Ola Loa is the perfect choice. Sources for this article include http://www.naturalnews.com/009457_Vitamins_Ola_Loa.html http://www.naturalnews.com/022988_Ola_Loa_nutrition.html http://www.naturalnews.com/020019_Ola_Loa_nutritional_supplements.html http://www.naturalnews.com/007762_health_products_natural.html http://www.drinkyourvitamins.com/

Catnip

November 5, 2011 by  
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