Tag: nutritional shakes
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Weight Melts With Slimplicity
Read more: Weight Melts With SlimplicityA Type 1 diabetic, Angela Hosman of Phoenix, AZ, was told by her doctor in December 2008 that if she didn’t get her blood sugars and weight under control she would lose her legs by age 35. “It was a wake-up call for me,” Angela recalls. “My mother-in-law introduced me to Relìv and I started…
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Mother and Son Get Added Boost With GlucAffect
Read more: Mother and Son Get Added Boost With GlucAffectPresidential Bronze Ambassador Valerie Opie of Mesa, Arizona, is seeing some surprising new results — particularly in her mid-section — since starting on Relìv’s newest product, GlucAffect. “In the six weeks I’ve been on the product, I’ve lost an inch around my waist and three inches of belly fat,” Valerie reports. Perhaps even more exciting…
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The Fog Lifts
Read more: The Fog LiftsRoxanna Vess of Fletcher, North Carolina, started taking Relìv products six years ago, hoping for some relief from menopause symptoms. After three weeks, she experienced remarkable results, so naturally, she stayed consistent with the products. But the best was yet to come.
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Running on Reliv-To Become a State Champion!
Read more: Running on Reliv-To Become a State Champion!Abby Albers is a high school athlete who has been breaking track records with the help of Relìv nutrition. “With Innergize!®, I stay hydrated throughout strenuous workouts,” Abby says. “And the nutrition from Relìv shakes has meant less muscle soreness, even when I do tough plyometric workouts.”
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More On Kids’ Health
Read more: More On Kids’ HealthFor children to be able to enjoy optimal health and development, they need a nutrient-rich diet, enriching activities and careful nurturing. Yet as children reach school age, their diets are increasingly affected by peers and outside influences. At the same time, they may exert their independence by voicing dietary likes and dislikes. Often fruits and…
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Healthy Bones And Joints
Read more: Healthy Bones And JointsIn addition to good nutrition, exercise is a vital part of good health. A regular, active lifestyle reduces the risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and high blood pressure, and it helps lower cholesterol and control your weight.
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Promoting Heart Health
Read more: Promoting Heart HealthWe know, based on multiple studies, that your diet can either work for or against you when it comes to heart disease risk. Heart-healthy foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains and fish should be staples of our daily diet. Unfortunately, that’s not the case for far too many people.
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Healthy Skin
Read more: Healthy SkinNow that the sunny days of summer are fading into fall, you may be tempted to put the sunscreen away until next year. Don’t! Sun damage, and the photo-aging that it causes, occurs year-round. That’s why it’s important to wear a good, broad spectrum sunscreen even in fall and winter.
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Science & Health Today: Anti-Aging
Read more: Science & Health Today: Anti-AgingFeeding the Youth Inside You Nourishing your body with essential vitamins and minerals not only can keep you healthy, it also can pay off in the form of a younger biological age — regardless of your birthday. Cells Research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition shows daily multivitamin users had cells with a…
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Nutrition and Exercise
Read more: Nutrition and ExerciseFitness Facts •With regular exercise, fitness levels start to improve after 2 to 3 weeks, with measurable improvement after 4 to 6 weeks.