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viernes, 14 de agosto de 2009

Lose weight, Gain energy, Enjoy life

STATISTICS SHOW:
According to data produced in the USA by National Center for Health Statistics in 2003-2004, 66.3% of adults aged 20 years and older are overweight, 17% of adolescents aged 12-19 years are overweight, and 19 percent (one in five) children age 6-11 are overweight.

"Burn unwanted fat.
Alternative fat-burning products that include ingredients like ma huang or ephedra may increase heart rate and cause agitation. MetaBurn™ contains all-natural ingredients like green tea extract and bitter orange (Citrus aurantium) that support fat-burning without the harmful side effects.
MetaBurn includes BioResponse DIM™, a patented botanical, diindolylmethane complex that supports hormonal balance.
Supports hormonal balance*
Promotes fat burning*
Supports healthy weight management*"

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martes, 11 de agosto de 2009

The Damage Reducing Power of Antioxidants

Antioxidants have been in the news a lot in the last few years, and for good reason. Antioxidants help stop free radicals from damaging and destroying cell.

AgelessXtra provides a nutritious fruit blend containing grape, cranberry, cherry, and blueberry juices known for their rich colors, high ORAC potential, and flavonoid content. Xtra delivers antioxidants to your body at far greater levels than a typical diet can provide. In fact, independent scientific studies have shown that one serving of Xtra provides the antioxidant protection of up to 10 servings of fruits and vegetables!!

Rating AgelessXtra with ORAC

Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity protection for your DNA.

Antioxidants help reduce the damage from free radicals.

One serving of Xtra provides the antioxidant protection of up to 10 servings of fruits and vegetables.

ORAC Score Comparison Per Fluid Ounce

USDA scientists report that the average American takes in 1200-1500 ORAC unites in a day. But experts say the body needs 3000-5000 ORAC units daily to get meaningful protection. One ounce of Xtra concentrate is equal to one 3.3 ounce Xtra MINI.

Orange juice = 223- Cranberry juice = 328 - Noni juice = 427 - Acai juice = 518 -

Mangosteen juice = 627 - AgeleesXtra = 4512.

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domingo, 9 de agosto de 2009

Km®with Stephen Cherniske

Tapping into to nature’s secrets. Essential bitter herbs and minerals which are critical for digestive health and the manufacturing of specific vitamins in your body have been genetically removed from conventional diets primarily due to their pungent taste. Km® is a natural phytonutrient-rich mineral formulation, using a proprietary process, from a synergistic combination of minerals and extracts of 14** unique botanicals to fill in these vital dietary gaps. Km is a source of recommended daily minerals, in particular potassium, iron, and iodine. Potassium is one of the minerals vital to human cells’ permeability and their inherent ability to absorb nutrients from foods.

Each botanical used in the original Km formula was carefully selected for its pureness and potency. The life-sustaining properties of the botanicals and minerals that make up the formulation have been joined together at a molecular level. This microscopic bonding encourages a synergistic effect where each component propels the other to work at its optimum level.

• Video - Stephen Cherniske introduces Km®
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO2ffh0ByVk
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•The original formula
•Helps regulate the body’s pH balance*
•Supports digestion*
•Provides a good source of potassium and iodine
**13 ingredients in California. SKU 103202 will be substituted for orders to be shipped to California. Km SKU 103202 is the same formula above except it contains no Cascara sagrada 3:1.
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martes, 21 de julio de 2009

Rediscover What It Means to Be Full of Life

Need:We are not getting the nutrition we need from our diets.



Less than 20% of adults eat the recommended daily amount of fruits and vegetables.



Problem:

We take a multivitamin to help fill the nutritional gaps in our diets, but traditional multivitamins have two main problems:


Solubility:

Unlike nutrients found naturally in plants, minerals in supplements are isolated and are less soluble in the intestines


Free Radical Generation:

Isolated minerals found in other supplements sold in the marketplace release free radicals that can rob antioxidants (e.g. vitamins A, C, and E) of their effectivenessMelaleuca's



Solution:

The Vitality Pack® with patent-pending Oligofructose Complex binds minerals to organic compounds (oligofructose and amino acids) to mirror the way minerals are found in fruits and vegetables to help resolve the problems with traditional multivitamins.


Oligofructose Complex helps keep minerals soluble in the intestine— where nutrient absorption takes place


Oligofructose Complex helps protect the potency of vitamins by guarding the minerals, reducing their ability to generate excess free radicals

Oligofructose Complex Is Exclusive to MelaleucaPatent-pending Oligofructose Complex was developed by Melaleuca scientists, verified by independent scientific review, and is exclusive to Melaleuca!


Independently Researched and Tested
* Solubility of copper, iron, manganese, and zinc at intestinal pH (7.0 - 7.2). Solubility for Melaleuca's form was determined as percent of ingredient remaining in solution at pH 7.0 after being at pH 1.0 (stomach conditions). Competitors' ingredients solubility data taken from Merck Index and Handbook of Chemistry and Physics.
Solubility is the key to absorption. With Oligofructose Complex, the minerals were shown to be over nine times more soluble than the forms used in One A Day® and Centrum.®*
† Inorganic forms of copper is defined as 100% rate of free radical generation (determined as a result of free radical oxidation of 2',7'- dichlorofluorescein catalyzed by different forms of copper).
Binding minerals such as copper and iron using Oligofructose Complex provides a free radical reduction rate of over 75%—significantly higher than the competition.

viernes, 10 de julio de 2009

Mejores Productos El Secreto de nuestro Exito!

Durante todo este tiempo, yo he hablado con muchas personas que dicen estar sorprendidas del crecimiento sin presedentes de Melaleuca en el mercado. A menudo preguntan cual es el secreto de nuestro exito. La respuesta es, simplemente, porque tenemos productos mucho mejores que los de las marcas que se venden en supermercados. Las personasquieren vivir una vida mas sana, mas larga y mas vibrante y se dan cuenta que los productos Melaleuca son una gran ventaja para lograr esos objetivos. Melaleuca esta llegando rapidamente a ser el lider mundial en productos de calidad para el bienestar.

Prometemos mantener nuestro compromiso para proveerle siempre lo mejor, a fin de que Ud. pueda tener una vida mas sana, mas larga y mas vibrante.

Frank L. Vandersloot
Presidente de Melaleuca
Verano del 2009

Para mas informacion escribeme a:
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Alex Esparza

Better Products. The Secret of Our Success

Over the years I have talked to many who say thay are suprised at Melaleuca's unprecedented rise in the marketplace. They often ask what the secret is to our siccess. The answer is simply that we have much better products than the grocery store brands. People want to live healthier, longer, and more vibrant lives. They find Melaleuca products are a great asset in achieving those goals. Melaleuca is quickly becoming the world leader in quality wellnes products.


Frank L Vandersloot

President of Melaleuca

Summer 2009

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You can have a healthier, longer, and more vibrant life!!



Alex Esparza

America is not a Christian nation/No es una nacion Cristiana

Me copartio mi amigo Rolf.

Este artículo me interesó, ya que Obama ha expresado que "America no es una nación cristiana"....
Buscando en Internet, apareció este tema.....
Saquen su diccionario ingles/español y sírvanse traducirlo (a duras penas??)
Saludos
Rolf

America is not a Christian nation
Religious conservatives argue the Founding Fathers intended the United States to be a Judeo-Christian country. But President Obama is right when he says it isn't.
By Michael Lind

Read more: Opinion, Michael Lind

April 14, 2009 Is America a Christian nation, as many conservatives claim it is? One American doesn't think so. In his press conference on April 6 in Turkey, President Obama explained: "One of the great strengths of the United States is ... we have a very large Christian population -- we do not consider ourselves a Christian nation or a Jewish nation or a Muslim nation. We consider ourselves a nation of citizens who are bound by ideals and a set of values."
Predictably, Obama's remarks have enraged conservative talking heads. But Obama's observations have ample precedent in American diplomacy and constitutional thought. The most striking is the Treaty of Tripoli, ratified by the U.S. Senate in 1797. Article 11 states: "As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion; as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquility [sic], of Mussulmen [Muslims]; and, as the said States never have entered into any war, or act of hostility against any Mahometan nation, it is declared by the parties, that no pretext arising from religious opinions, shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries."
Conservatives who claim that the U.S. is a "Christian nation" sometimes dismiss the Treaty of Tripoli because it was authored by the U.S. diplomat Joel Barlow, an Enlightenment freethinker. Well, then, how about the tenth president, John Tyler, in an 1843 letter: "The United States have adventured upon a great and noble experiment, which is believed to have been hazarded in the absence of all previous precedent -- that of total separation of Church and State. No religious establishment by law exists among us. The conscience is left free from all restraint and each is permitted to worship his Maker after his own judgment. The offices of the Government are open alike to all. No tithes are levied to support an established Hierarchy, nor is the fallible judgment of man set up as the sure and infallible creed of faith. The Mohammedan, if he will to come among us would have the privilege guaranteed to him by the constitution to worship according to the Koran; and the East Indian might erect a shrine to Brahma, if it so pleased him. Such is the spirit of toleration inculcated by our political Institutions."
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Was Tyler too minor a president to be considered an authority on whether the U.S. is a Christian republic or not? Here's George Washington in a letter to the Hebrew Congregation of Newport, Rhode Island in 1790: "The citizens of the United States of America have a right to applaud themselves for having given to mankind examples of an enlarged and liberal policy -- a policy worthy of imitation. All possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship. It is now no more that toleration is spoken of as if it were the indulgence of one class of people that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights, for, happily, the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens in giving it on all occasions their effectual support ... May the children of the stock of Abraham who dwell in this land continue to merit and enjoy the good will of the other inhabitants -- while every one shall sit in safety under his own vine and fig tree and there shall be none to make him afraid."
Eloquent as he is, Barack Obama could not have put it better.
Contrast this with John McCain's interview with Beliefnet during the 2008 presidential campaign: "But I think the number one issue people should make [in the] selection of the President of the United States is, 'Will this person carry on in the Judeo Christian principled tradition that has made this nation the greatest experiment in the history of mankind?'" Asked whether this would rule out a Muslim candidate for the presidency, McCain answered, "But, no, I just have to say in all candor that since this nation was founded primarily on Christian principles ... personally, I prefer someone who I know has a solid grounding in my faith. But that doesn't mean that I'm sure that someone who is a Muslim would not make a good president. I don't say that we would rule out under any circumstances someone of a different faith. I just would -- I just feel that that's an important part of our qualifications to lead."
Conservatives who, like McCain, assert that the U.S. is in some sense a Christian or Judeo-Christian nation tend to make one of four arguments. The first is anthropological: The majority of Americans describe themselves as Christians, even though the number of voters who describe themselves as religiously unaffiliated has grown from 5.3 percent in 1988 to 12 percent in 2008. But the ratio of Christians to non-Christians in American society as a whole is irrelevant to the question of whether American government is Christian.
The second argument is that the constitution itself is somehow Christian in character. On that point, candidate McCain said: "I would probably have to say yes, that the Constitution established the United States as a Christian nation." Is McCain right? Is the U.S. a Christian republic in the sense that according to their constitutions Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan are all now officially Islamic republics? What does the Constitution say? Article VI states that "no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust in the United States." Then there is the First Amendment: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ... "
True, over the years since the founding, Christian nationalists have won a few victories -- inserting "In God We Trust" on our money during the Civil War in 1863, adding "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance during the Cold War in 1954. And there are legislative and military chaplains and ceremonial days of thanksgiving. But these are pretty feeble foundations on which to claim that the U.S. is a Christian republic. ("Judeo-Christian" is a weaselly term used by Christian nationalists to avoid offending Jews; it should be translated as "Christian.")