Posts Tagged ‘Usana’

Dancing for energy!

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Life has been hectic as ever, and I have had fun juggling life, walking Willow & keeping fit,  and my websites & other home business. I love it! Variety & excitement keep me young!

I have always loved the video on Youtube – “Where the hell is Matt”, and found today on the usana blog that one of the USANA associates, Ed has also been inspired – take a look here!

This reminds me how good we feel when we dance, how amazingly it adds to our energy. and keeps us motivated.Have a great few days!

Blessings,
Alison

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What Can Antioxidants Do For Me?

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Hi there,

My patients and friends often ask me what exactly antioxidants are, so I would like to introduce you to some of the ideas that make me realise why they are so important for our health. Take a look at this:

Part I of IV: Antioxidants – What are they?

Oxidation is a natural process that happens to all cells in nature, including the cells in your body. Antioxidants provide an important defense against the daily assault of free radicals on healthy cells. This Essentials of Health four-part series will review the function, benefits, sources, and safety of dietary antioxidants.

Free radicals are atoms or groups of atoms with an odd (unpaired) number of electrons and can be formed when oxygen interacts with certain molecules. Once formed these highly reactive radicals can start a chain reaction, like dominoes. Their chief danger comes from the damage they can do when they react with important cellular components such as DNA, or the cell membrane.

Cells may function poorly or die if this occurs. To prevent free radical damage the body has a defense system of antioxidants. Antioxidants are molecules that can safely interact with free radicals and terminate the chain reaction before vital tissues and cells are damaged. Although there are several enzyme systems within the body that scavenge free radicals, the principle micronutrient (vitamin/mineral) antioxidants are vitamin E, beta-carotene, vitamin C and selenium.

The body cannot manufacture these micronutrients so they must be supplied in the diet. In addition, there are literally hundreds of plant derived nutrients (phytonutrients) that act as important antioxidants in the diet. It is impossible to avoid damage by free radicals.

Free radicals arise from sources both inside (endogenous) and outside (exogenous) our bodies. Oxidants that develop from processes within our bodies form as a result of normal breathing, metabolism, and inflammation. Exogenous free radicals form from environmental factors such as pollution, sunlight, strenuous exercise, X-rays, smoking and alcohol. Our antioxidant systems are not perfect, so as we age, cell parts damaged by oxidation accumulate.

Source: USANA Health Sciences

http://www.usana.com

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True Health starts from within!

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

True healing really does start from within. We need to feed our body the right foods, in the right portions, at the right times, for optimal weight and health. Usana takes the guesswork out of getting started on the right path to great nutrition and weight loss!

With thanks to Usana:

It’s no secret that the key to effective weight loss is making positive changes in diet and exercise. However, making those healthy lifestyle changes can often seem like an insurmountable task. Usana’s Healthy Weight Management products are designed to jumpstart healthy eating habits and help individuals begin to make a clean break from unhealthy food.
Simple and convenient to follow, USANA’s RESET™ Program takes the guesswork out of obtaining good nutrition and offers three core health benefits:

1.    Discover Low GI Benefits

2.    RESET Your Body

3.    Enjoy Healthy Living

The 5-Day Jump Start is an intense phase to kick off the program. Follow with Phase 1 Transform for continued improvement, and then Phase 2 Maintain to help you consolidate your new, healthier lifestyle. With your purchase of a Phase 1 or 2 product pack, you will receive member access to the Healthy for Life ANZ Program – a unique online tool that will support you on your journey to a healthy lifestyle.

*USANA RESET™ Program is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.It is suggested that you take these products to your healthcare professional and secure his or her advice if you intend to change your diet, begin an exercise program, are pregnant, lactating, have allergies, are taking medications, or are under the care of a doctor. The Macro- Optimizer components of the USANA 5-Day Reset Program are FOOD, not DRUGS.As with any health or fitness program, a sensible eating plan and regular exercise are required in order to achieve long-term weight control. Results will vary.