Saturday, August 4, 2012

The story of the "Heart of the Champion"...



"I've missed more than 9,000 shots in my career...
I've lost almost 300 games...
26 times I've been trusted to take the game winning
shot and missed...
I've failed over and over and over again in my life...
And that is why I succeed."
Who said it?
The legendary icon himself, Michael Jordan.
Thats what I'm looking for. A champion. A heart
of pure gold, of pure desire. Thats what it takes.
You WILL fail in network marketing over and over
and over again, there is absolutely no doubt about
that and no way around it.
It takes that one final game winning shot to make it
over the hump...and over that hump is everything
you've ever wanted in life.
It's here:
Be like Mike...

Friday, August 3, 2012

Energy Drink Ingredients: Booster or Buster?



There is no denying that energy drinks are popular—Americans consume nearly $8 billion of Red Bull, Rockstar, Monster, and related beverages every year. Numerous media reports have called energy drinks “useless” to “dangerous” (including the popular Dr. Oz Show, on which I’ve appeared as a guest and which I consult with from time to time on segments related to dietary supplements).
Although most energy drinks are little more than flavored caffeine/sugar concoctions, some products are striking out in new directions to deliver the energy boost that tired consumers are craving without the sugary side effects. As a nutritionist, I’m often conflicted when I’m asked if energy drinks are “safe” for kids (they are—if you choose intelligently) or whether they’re “healthy” to consume on a daily basis (most are certainly not, but some newer options are coming close).
Sugar Rush
All of the mainstream energy drinks deliver 3–4 grams of sugar per ounce—so for drinks ranging from 8 to 20 ounces, you’re looking at a massive dose of 25–80 grams of sugar. Your typical 12-ounce Coke packs 39 grams of sugar per can (almost 10 teaspoons of sugar and 160 calories). The sugar-free versions aren’t much better because you’re trading your sugar rush for a range of artificial sweeteners that often can only trick your brain and taste buds temporarily (your appetite is likely to increase significantly in the evening after having consumed an artificially sweetened beverage earlier in the day—so you end up consuming those “missing” sugar calories later anyway.) I’ll speak more on this delayed appetite effect of artificial sweeteners in a future blog.
Palatinose is a brand name of isomaltulose, a unique natural sugar that is absorbed about 50% slower than regular sugar (sucrose). This makes isomaltulose a “low glycemic” type of sugar that is less likely to result in the “spikes” of blood glucose that are common with traditional energy drinks. Isomaltulose is a form of sucrose (cane sugar) that has been naturally fermented in a way that slows its rate of absorption, which is good for energy levels, brain function, and fat-burning.
For example, consuming an energy drink sweetened with sugar or high fructose corn syrup is likely to result in a fast rise in blood glucose and a resulting spike in energy levels and rapid drop in fat-burning. It is also likely to result (about 90 minutes later) in a fast drop in blood glucose levels and a corresponding fall in mental and physical energy levels.
Caffeine Connection
Most mainstream soft drinks and energy drinks use synthetic caffeine added at 50–200mg per can to their high fructose corn syrup and artificial colors—not a very appetizing brew (5-Hour Energy has 207mg, Red Bull has 80mg, Coke has 35mg, and a typical coffee has 100mg). This level of caffeine has been shown to improve subjective feelings of physical energy, mental focus, and reaction time, alertness, and overall cognitive performance. A handful of studies have also demonstrated an improvement in energy expenditure (burning more calories) as well as improved physical performance in both sprint and endurance events.
Clearly, there is a short-term benefit of energy drinks on various aspects of mental and physical performance—but what about the long-term health effects? It’s obvious that high doses of sugar are detrimental to health in myriad ways from insulin overload to outright addiction. Caffeine overdoses are associated with elevated stress responses, higher blood pressure and heart rate, exacerbated hyperglycemia, tension, and insomnia.
As a physiologist, nutritionist, and endurance athlete, I don’t want anyone to be over-consuming either sugar or caffeine, and when they (myself include) DO consume energy drinks, I’d prefer the sugars to have a lower glycemic index (such as Palatinose) and the caffeine to come from natural sources (which can be “slower” forms of caffeine in several ways).
Green tea leaves, coffee beans, Guarana seeds, Maca roots, Cha de Burge leaves/fruits, yerba mate leaves, and Kola nuts are all rich sources of natural caffeine that tend to be absorbed into the blood stream more slowly than synthetic caffeine. The combination of natural caffeine plus lower-glycemic sugars results in a more sustained, longer lasting, and less “jittery” form of energy—without the common up/down spikes that come from many mainstream energy drinks.
Added Supplements
At the more “premium” end of the energy drink spectrum (not the stuff you buy at the gas station), it’s becoming more common to see exotic energy boosters such as Panax Ginseng roots (very effective for mental/physical energy, but also very expensive) and stamina/endurance enhancers such as ribose (great for cardiovascular and muscular energy), as well as amino acids such as taurine (to increase blood flow) and tyrosine (for mental focus). Unfortunately, these exotic ingredients are often added to many energy drinks in tiny “pixie dust” amounts (too little to be effective). So don’t put too much faith in a long list of exotic ingredients unless the actual product has undergone some level of scientific validation of its energy boosting claims.
An independent clinical study of MonaVie’s Emv energy drink, conducted at the University of Southern California (USC), found improvements in several measures of both physical and mental performance. In volunteers exercising at a sustained moderate intensity (average heart rate of 150 beats per minute), those consuming Emv showed a 7% improvement in perceived exertion (indicating that Emv users felt that the workload was “7% easier” compared to placebo).
On measures of mental focus and mood state, Emv users also showed improvements in reaction time, memory performance, and measures of psychological vigor (mental/physical energy). The USC researchers concluded that, “With some of the safety concerns regarding current energy drinks on the market, especially with the large concentration of caffeine in a relatively small volume, the MonaVie Emv beverage might offer a safer and healthier alternative.
In addition to the “healthier” approach that MonaVie takes with our Emv energy drink, is the question of purity of ingredients and finished product. Because a wide range of professional and elite-level athletes consumer Emv, MonaVie has partnered with INFORMED-CHOICE—an independent third-party certification program for sports supplements, ingredients and manufacturing facilities. This program assures athletes that products carrying the INFORMED-CHOICE mark (as Emv does) have been regularly tested for substances considered prohibited in sport. In addition, INFORMED-CHOICE also ensures that products have been manufactured to high quality standards. Read more about MonaVie Emv and INFORMED-CHOICE.
Summary
The bottom line when it comes to energy drinks is to look for some of the “healthier” options that are coming to market. Those with “slower” types of both sugar and natural caffeine—perhaps combined with meaningful levels of exotics such as Panax ginseng, ribose, and tyrosine—offer a more sustained increase in whole-body energy levels and improvement in mental focus. MonaVie Emv fulfills each of these criteria and represents perhaps the most advanced (and delicious) energy drink on the market today.
About the Author: Dr. Shawn Talbott is MonaVie’s Vice President for Innovation & Education. He holds a MS in exercise science (UMass Amherst) and PhD in nutritional biochemistry (Rutgers). As an exhausted dad, scientist, and ultramarathoner, he is a frequent user of Emv because it’s an energy drink that takes a healthier approach to restoring mental and physical energy levels.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

How to Generate 20 Leads A Day On Facebook



Are you trying to build a network marketing business or drive traffic to an affiliate site but have no marketing budget to do it?
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Some say you can drive traffic for free by just surfing the web.
But the problem is it consumes your whole day.
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

MLM Master Marketer Mike Dillard takes steroids???



No.
He doesn't.
That was just a rumor ;)
However, he did change the MLM industry and how we market
online FOREVER and Mike and I have something in common.
In a course that costs under $40.00 he reveals how ALL
successful network marketers sponsor endless new
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(note that I said * all SUCCESSFUL network marketers *)
Here's the exciting part and the point of this e-mail.
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The simple thought process in creating this system was this:
Thought #1 - Dillard figured out a formula any network marketer
could follow to become the #1 producer in their respective company.
Thought #2 - With Dillard's material you have to create websites
that position you as the leader, learn html, build autoresponders
with pure value, learn how to market online and then be able to
teach your team how to duplicate what you're doing, spend
thousands of dollars in testing and tweaking, spend months and
years in market research and actually become a powerful industry leader.
Thought #3 - This process is extremely difficult for seasoned
networkers and virtually impossible for newbies...hence the
97% failure rate.
Thought #4 - Why don't we eliminate the YEARS of struggle
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To your success,
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P.S. - If you have never heard of Mike Dillard before, then
please please please e-mail me so I can share with you his
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Dillard has trained millions of network marketers globally,
has created countless millionaires in this industry, and is the
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Friday, July 27, 2012

What do you know about Greenselect Phytosome?



Today, I want to talk about a very unique form of Green Tea extract called Greenselect Phytosome which is also found in our RVL supplement but before I do, did you know Tea is second only to water as the most popular beverage in the world!

In a human clinical trial, Greenselect Phytosome was tested in obese subjects (n=100) of both genders on a low-caloric diet; 50 subjects were assigned to the green tea extract plus the low-calorie diet, while the other 50 subjects followed the low-calorie diet only. After 90 days of treatment, significantly greater improvement in weight and body mass index was observed in the Greenselect Phytosome group compared to the diet-only group.*

Human studies of green tea's weight management properties resulted in greater calorie burning by individuals taking the extract and at the end of the treatment, the subjects treated with Greenselect Phytosome had a significantly lower LDL cholesterol level, while the Total Antioxidant Activity (TAA) was significantly increased compared to control subjects.

Besides the weight management benefits of Greenselect Phytosome, this particular form of green tea extract is a powerful antioxidant especially in the Catechin family. Catechins may aid weight loss in two ways. They inhibit the breakdown of fats, and they inhibit the production of an inflammatory agent in the body that triggers hunger.

Did you take your RVL supplement today inbetween your meals? I did!



Article by: Jeff Graham


Carrie 

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Gallup Poll Shows American Concern for Obesity at all-time High


According to a recent Gallup poll, 81 percent of Americans see obesity as an “extremely” or “very serious” societal issue, ranking above smoking by nearly 15 percent. The figure is up 12 percent overall from the last time Gallup conducted this survey in 2005. With American concern about obesity at an all-time-high, the time has never been better for the solution to the problem. And, we’ve got it the MonaVie RVLution!
With the power of the RVLution — you have an opportunity to help create healthy lifestyle changes among the 66 percent of U.S. adults and their families who are overweight or obese, while leveraging the $58 billion weight-loss industry.
Order MonaVie RVL today, and start making a difference in the lives of those around you!
Click here to view the full results of the Gallup poll.
Carrie 

Monday, July 23, 2012

Fruit and Vegetable intake related to longevity



LOTS of studies provide evidence that physical
activity and fruit and vegetable intake are independently
and jointly related to longevity. 

It is estimated that less than 5% of the US population eat the recommended servings of fruits and vegetables each day. 

Fruit and vegetable intake as indicated by total serum
carotenoids and physical activity have been identified
as strong predictors of survival in older adults. Individuals aged 65 and older are now the fasting-growing segment of the population.

Did you know that our juices, as re-formulation number 10, have been infused, using a proprietary nano-technology, with three critically important carotenoids: Beta-Carotene, Lutein, and Lycopene.

The combination of low total serum carotenoids
and low physical activity, both modifiable risk
factors, may predict earlier mortality.



Article written by: Jeff Graham


Carrie