Tuesday, November 3, 2009

"Flinstones" and "One a Day" verses Juice Plus

"Over 50 percent of the population takes vitamin or mineral supplements to improve energy and performance and to reduce the risk of deadly diseases such as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. However, despite widespread use of vitamin and mineral supplements since their introduction only fifty years ago, the incidence of major diseases has skyrocketed! Even more surprising is the lack of scientific research showing the efficacy of multivitamin/mineral supplements."

Let's talk a bit about a cultural enzyme deficiency: "Prolonged heat kills all enzymes, as does cooking, processing, and pasteurization. That's why we should eat raw foods along with our cooked foods. Lacto-fermented foods are especially rich in beneficial digestive enzymes of all types." Every human being is born with a fixed number of enzymes. Because these vital enzymes are limited, it's important to provide as many outside enzymes as possible from raw food sources.

Unfortunately, the vitamin and mineral content of American veggies and fruits has declined over the last half century due to the overuse of chemical fertilizers, chemical additives, and "mono-farming" techniques that don't promote the natural replenishment of the soil. In addition, Americans are consuming fewer servings of even these "less-potent" fruits and vegetables. This national eating pattern has produced widespread nutrient and enzyme deficiencies, thus leading to a number of health problems.

For lots of people concerned about their health, the solution to nutritional deficiencies was to turn to vitamin and mineral supplements. "Unfortunately, what passes for vitamin and mineral supplements in grocery stores, pharmacies, and even "health food" stores often amounts to little more than isolated or synthetic, lifeless chemicals. Worse yet, these are laboratory-produced synthetic substitutes for food nutrients that were never meant to be assimilated apart from their natural form in food."

Living vitamins and minerals in the natural form our Creator intended - as living food - provide all of the necessary cofactors required for assimilation by the body.


If you've followed my blog very long, hopefully you've begun to notice a trend in my beliefs regarding health and wellness. You've also heard me talk about a whole-foods based nutritional supplement called Juice Plus that my family has been reaping the benefits from over the last year.

If you're already taking a multivitamin,I would encourage you to look seriously into a whole food nutritional supplement. Please check out my website at www.genatruejuiceplus.com. There's a fantastic video I hope you'll take about 12 minutes to watch. My family can certainly attest to the benefits of simply adding more nutrition from fruits and vegetables to our diet. As a matter of fact, Jeremiah and I have been out of our supply of Juice Plus for the past 3 weeks and can already feel such a difference in our energy level, muscle recovery after running and working out, as well as the strength of our immune systems. I really believe our whole, unprocessed, clean foods diet as well as our whole foods based supplement to "bridge the gap" when we're not getting all the fruits and veggies we should, is the reason why I'm not paying for multiple doctor visits over the course of these "cold and flu" months. So, again, check it out. I'd love for you to share this product with your family and see the positive results. I challenge you to try it for 4 months; if you don't notice a positive boost in your immune system, increased energy level, better muscle recovery and overall "feeling better" then we'll cancel your order. Even if you're not interested in the product, please visit the website, watch the video and read the research. Whatever you do, please be willing to do whatever it takes, make whatever changes are necessary to improve your health and the health of your family. We've got to stop having the same conversations over and over again with our friends and neighbors. I want to hear stories of wellness and vitality, not of sickness and disease. Please take your health and what God has to say about our bodies seriously.


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