Mother Nature’s Best in a Supplement?

   Is it possible to get Mother Nature’s best in a supplement?  Yes, but only if . . . Raw material *Are whole-food concentrates, meaning ingredients come from real plants with only fiber and water content removed *Do not contain any genetically-modified crops (very common) *Are from a pure, clean source containing no pesticides, fertilizers,…

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Confused About Supplements?

A vitamin is a vitamin.  Isn’t it? A lot of people believe all vitamin and/or dietary supplements are about the same.  So why not just buy the cheapest ones?  Let’s take vitamin C for example.  You would think that vitamin C is vitamin C, so how can the different brands be so different from each…

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Redirecting Your Budget Toward Health

  Seriously think about your weekly shopping costs. It’s time to do some figuring and serious thinking about what’s important to your health, life, future, and your children.  Can you cut back on any of these things and redirect this money to healthier choices?  Do your current choices support your number one priority for you…

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Do You Need To Take Supplements?

     If you don’t want to take supplements, that’s fine, as long as you . . . *Drink 6-8 cups of purified water every day, *Eat enough high-quality protein with all 8 essential amino acids every day, *Eat a minimum of 8-10 servings of fresh fruits and vegetables every day, *Eat at least 50% of…

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Nutritional Supplementation

     Are nutritional supplements necessary?  Does our food give us the nutrients we need to live?  What about all the pesticides, fertilizers, chemicals and food additives?  Does the food on store shelves feed and fortify us?  Do any of us get even the bare minimums of the Recommended Daily Allowances of vitamins and minerals?  Do…

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Body Building

   Let’s pretend that we are working at a construction site.  Building requires 3 main things: 1.  The basic building materials (brick, wood, shingles, etc.) 2.  Something that holds the building materials together (mortar, nails, glue, etc.) 3.  Someone with the correct tools and knowledge to put it all together (bricklayer, carpenter, roofer, etc.) Possible…

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