It's A Shame For You Not To Reduce the Appearance of Existing Signs of Aging and Help Prevent the Appearance of New Lines And WrinklesWritten by Etienne A. Gibbs, MSW
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Use enzymes-supplying nutrients that amplify body's natural process of rejuvenating skin after sun exposure. Photosomes are fast-acting, light-activated enzymes, while ultrasomes are slower acting enzymes that work without light. Especially use nutrients that help speed cell renewal in sun-damaged skin to revitalize it from within. A powerful oxidative-defense complex that is rich with vital nutrients provides optimal nutrition for hair and skin cells. Concentrated whole-grape extract, rice-derived gamma oryzanol, and green tea are powerful antioxidants that keep skin and hair strong, while vitamin E and tocopherols soothe and nourish to maintain integrity of skin's lipids. This breakthrough, topical-flavonoid complex is your first line of defense for beautiful, healthy hair and skin. Essential fatty acids are a basic building block for healthy skin and hair. Use pharmaceutical-grade supplements that provide important polyunsaturated fatty acids that support smooth, hydrated skin and soft, manageable hair. Fiber is an important element in maintaining healthy skin because it helps maintain overall body health. The key is to use a great-tasting, low-glycemic drink mix that provides more than twice amount of fiber when compared with other products. The crucial role that vitamin C plays in cell health and collagen synthesis has been known for decades. A revolutionary formulation of water-soluble and lipid-soluble forms of vitamin C that counteract harsh effects of environment on hair and skin's appearance and provide essential antioxidants. Proline and glycine, highly effective amino acids that draw in moisture, diminish appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Smoother, brighter hair and skin can be yours with a powerful beauty therapy. Begin new you with a free health assessment. © Etienne A. Gibbs, MSW
Etienne A. Gibbs, MSW, Management Consultant and Trainer, offers a free health survey at http://eagibbs.usana.com and Special Reports at www.MaximizingYourPotential.blogspot.com. Email him at eagibbs@ureach.com.
| | Healthy Eating Tips for Healthy Living in 2005Written by Andrew LaPointe
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Blueberries – Nature’s Top Antioxidant Fruit: Blueberries emerged as top antioxidant capacity fruit in a laboratory testing procedure called ORAC - Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity developed by USDA*. ORAC has become definitive measurement of antioxidant capacity. James Joseph, Ph.D, Chief of USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging in Boston, is working with blueberries to examine their potential to help improve motor skills and reverse short-term memory loss that comes with aging. "The blueberry has emerged as a very powerful food in aging battle," said Joseph. "Given possibility that blueberries may reverse short-term memory loss and forestall other effects of aging, their potential may be very great." Terry Johnson, a resident of Grand Rapids, Michigan, munchies on dried blueberries for convenience and taste. “I work behind a computer for eight hours a day and I like to snack. I began eating dried blueberries instead of a candy bar from vending machine. Now I feel good when I snack because I am eating fruit instead of candy.” Strawberries: Studies have shown that strawberries can help promote a healthy digestive system and help lower blood cholesterol. A handful of strawberries can go a long way to a helping you maintain a healthy lifestyle. According to Jennifer LaPointe, Director of Marketing for Traverse Bay Farms, www.traversebayfarms.com “many of our customers are looking to eat healthier and our gourmet fruit product fit this trend. It’s certainly better than fast food.” Traverse Bay Farms sells Fruit Advantage Tart Cherry capsules, cherry juice concentrate and a variety of dried fruit products including: cherries, blueberries, red raspberries, strawberries. The company may be contact for additional information or interviews at 1-877-746-7477 or www.traversebayfarms.com
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