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  • 4aileen 7:25 pm on March 7, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , , IsaFruit, , ,   

    Why chase the latest healthy berry? 

    Almost daily information comes out that educates us on how to maximize our health.  Often we hear about super fruits and berries;  which studies linking `to their health benefits of consuming them.

    Instead of chasing the next latest berry or fruit or even vegetable why not use a supplement that contains 30 of the most health promoting fruits/veges?  Today I read an article, it mentions how when you add a pro-biotic with the consumption of blueberries that there is a “greater reduction of the inflammatory producing bacteria in the intestine at the same time that the number of health-promoting lactobacilla increased”.

    We have had this effective combination in many Isagenix products.  John Anderson, the master formulator and his associates knew this and that is why when you read the ingredients in  Isafruits you will see a wide array of super fruits and pro-biotics.

    To see a full line of amazing super foods including Isafruits check out:  http://www.AileenHanson.com and go into the product tab.

     
  • 4aileen 10:34 pm on February 25, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Cleanse Impurities, Dense Nutrition, Eat Organic, , , Organic Food Production,   

    Pesticides in your child’s water and food. 

    Recent reports inform us that the average American child consumes over 5 pounds of pesticides from their food and water each day.

    Support organic food production and supplements with dense nutrition to help cleanse impurities.

    My family and  I use a simple and safe system to help boost our health along with regular exercise and eating organic when possible.

    To learn about dense nutrition to help support healthy cells visit  http://www.aileenhanson.com

    http://www.greenzer.com/blog/blog_image_store/2009/05/pesticides-and-parkinsons.jpg

     
  • livingdreamteam 5:38 pm on May 5, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Allergies, Cancer, Coronary Heart Disease, EFAs, , GMOs, , Hyperactivity, , , , , , Toxic Chemicals in our food   

    The Nutrition and Health Facts about Organic Foods 

    Sometimes I wonder if I am wasting my money buying organic foods for my family.

    I’ll see an ‘organic’ apple at the store and it’s obvious it’s ‘waxed’ or I’ll hear that, ‘any organic foods coming into the US are treated at the border with pestecides’ and I’ll have to rethink why am I spending more? Am I really getting less.

    So, I go back an do my research and I remember why I’m trying to make these choices for my family.

    Below is a summary of an article published in “Coronary and Diabetic Care in the UK 2004″ by the Association of Primary Care Groups and Trusts (UK). It was written by James Cleeton, Policy Projects Co-ordinator at the Soil Association.

    The article concluded that a predominantly organic diet:

    - reduces the amount of toxic chemicals ingested;

    - totally avoids GMOs [genetically modified organisms];

    - reduces the amount of food additives and colourings;

    - increases the amount of beneficial vitamins, minerals, EFAs [essential fatty acids] and antioxidants consumed;

    - appears to have the potential to lower the incidence of common conditions such as cancer, coronary heart disease, allergies and hyperactivity in children.

    To read more of the artcle visit http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/10587.php

    And to learn more about how your whole family can adopt a healthy Isagenix nutritional cleansing lifestyle,

    please visit http://www.cleansemyself.com/

     
    • Katherine 6:53 pm on May 5, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      I agree with you that a truly organic diet can make a difference in our health. But you have a valid concern – “organic” regulation stops at the farm, and the foods we trust to be pesticide free have often been waxed, sprayed or otherwise treated while on their way to the produce aisle. It’s tough to trust any label that tells you something is organic – in the U.S., regulations are incomplete and easy to work around. Buying produce from local farms whenever possible is a surefire way to decrease the risks that organics bring. I ranted a bit about organics in my blog today, too: http://envirocation.wordpress.com/. Thanks!

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