Tag: nutritional shakes
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Vitamin C: A Nutritional MVP
Read more: Vitamin C: A Nutritional MVPWhen we get enough, vitamin C can help detoxify our bodies, promote healing of cells and help us handle stress. It also supports good bacteria in the stomach, neutralizes free radicals, protects us from pollution, and much more.
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Soy and Your Health
Read more: Soy and Your HealthSoy and Women’s Health An important recent study found that soy food consumption did not increase the risk of cancer recurrence or death among survivors of breast cancer. Women in the highest intake category of soy foods had a 9 percent reduced risk of mortality and a 15 percent reduced risk for recurrence compared to…
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Simple Steps to Optimize Your Health
Read more: Simple Steps to Optimize Your HealthHow do you feel today? Is your answer just… OK? You’re not sneezing or coughing. You’re not in pain. You’re just… there. Wouldn’t you rather answer an enthusiastic, “I feel great!?”
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Loving Life Again
Read more: Loving Life AgainLibby Kroezen, of Ontario, Canada, was spending a lot of her time and money at the health food stores before she heard about Relìv. A bad car accident twenty-five years ago left her with back problems that made working impossible. Surgery was looking likely and the arthritis that had also set in made daily…
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Ready For Next Fifty Years!
Read more: Ready For Next Fifty Years!Lindsay Madding, of Livingston, Montana, is only 51 years old, but not so long ago she felt like she was falling apart. Due to bone and joint discomfort, she wasn’t sure how much longer she would be able to clean houses — the best way she knew how to make a living. When she…
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Running With Relìv
Read more: Running With RelìvGinger Nocera, of Washington, D.C., wasn’t going to let anything prevent her from participating in a marathon — not even a stress injury to her left foot. “I was determined to run this marathon,” says the 26-year-old, who trained six months before she experienced a setback. “Everyone in my training group had one kind…
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Persistence Pays Off
Read more: Persistence Pays OffTwo years ago, Sue Randolph from Henderson, Kentucky, was struggling to keep up with her job as a school bus driver. Her declining health had already forced her to give up the house cleaning business she’d built over time. “My fibromyalgia was getting worse — and I was suffering from the symptoms of osteoarthritis, a…
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Rediscovering What it Means to Feel Good
Read more: Rediscovering What it Means to Feel GoodWith seven children between the ages of two and 25, Patricia Wallace of Madison, Missouri, was used to feeling tired all the time and dealing with what she thought were “ordinary” aches and pains. “I figured it all came with the territory of being an older mom,” Patricia says. “My life was about putting…
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On the Move Again
Read more: On the Move AgainLife is moving forward again for David and Zella Smith of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. A stroke twelve years ago left David’s right arm paralyzed and affected his speech enough that the couple, both retired mail carriers, rarely socialized like they used to. “He just wasn’t interested in doing the things he used to love,…
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A Second Chance at Life
Read more: A Second Chance at LifeAmy Manning of Tomball, Texas, has lived with chronic pain from disease and accidents for almost two decades. “I was in a serious automobile accident in 1988 and another in 1998, and went through over 30 surgeries,” Amy says. “I had been taking narcotic pain medication for over 15 years. I also had to deal…