Tag: Carl Hastings
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Science & Health Today: Bioavailability Makes Nutrition Count
Read more: Science & Health Today: Bioavailability Makes Nutrition CountAbsorb This Do you ever wonder what nutrients you just ate are doing in your system? Maybe that vitamin C is being used to fight an infection, or hopefully that protein went straight to those abs you’ve been working on all summer. Unfortunately, some of those nutrients may not even enter your system. Just because…
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Reliv Science & Health Today: Soy Good for You!
Read more: Reliv Science & Health Today: Soy Good for You!Soy has been cultivated and eaten for millennia in China; and since the 1760s in the U.S. More recently, advances in research and manufacturing have created many new ways to enjoy the little round bean. Still, many remain unaware of the numerous health benefits of this remarkable superfood.
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Obesity & Epigenetics: Put on Your Skinny Genes!
Read more: Obesity & Epigenetics: Put on Your Skinny Genes!by Tamara Shenouda, project manager at SL Technology, Inc., a Reliv company Epigenetic Factors You Can’t Control Before we’re born, our parents’ choices, their health conditions and the environmental toxins they are exposed to can affect how our genes are expressed, especially during the vulnerable early development period. This includes genes related to adipogenesis, or the…
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Reliv Science & Health Today: Today’s Food Falling Short
Read more: Reliv Science & Health Today: Today’s Food Falling ShortMost of us aren’t getting the nutrients we think we are. A comparison between the 2013 International Food Information Council (IFIC) Functional Foods Consumer Survey and National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data exposed large gaps in the percentage of consumers who believe they are getting the recommended Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI) and the…
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The Reliv LunaRich Opportunity
Read more: The Reliv LunaRich OpportunityWho you are is written in both pen and pencil. Things written in pen you can’t change. That’s DNA. But things written in pencil you can. That’s epigenetics.