Solid financial future is possible with $500 a month
July 24, 2009 by Janet7 · 27 Comments
What is there was a way to earn an extra $500 a month. That was affordable to start. That had no fixed location. Was duplicatable and that was easy to explain? Would you be interested?
Most family budgets could benefit from having an extra $500 in income each month. An extra $500 would make a huge difference in debt reduction, mortgage payments, family holidays, and for some mean the difference between peace of mind and sleepless nights. In today’s economy you cannot rely on the job that used to last forever. Having a home business is a smart move for any family. Especially a Tahitian Noni International home business.
Having paid 2.1 billion dollars in commissions it is no tiny start-up in a garage. Its proven track records created the healthy super juice nutritional supplement. There are five ways to earn with Tahitian Noni International. Retail profits. 20% personal rebate. Fast Start Bonuses. Unilevel Commissions. Global Bonus Pools. Sold in 60 countries TAHITIAN NONI Juice is the world’s leading brand of Noni Juice. Tahitian Noni International is the world leader in Noni products. They created the super juice beverage industry in 1996 with TAHITIAN NONI Juice.
People all over the world have transformed their lives with the help of Tahitian Noni International. Some of the reasons people are joining Tahitian Noni: Tahitian Noni has paid over $2 billion in commissions. You can earn luxury trips, cars, and did we mention cash bonuses!
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As indicated at the bottom of all our web pages, these statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and these products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please visit our website for details.
Tahitian Noni International published income statistics for all pay levels in their compensation plan. We can provide them on request. There is no mystery to our success.
Making Monday Morning Easier
July 9, 2009 by Janet7 · 28 Comments
The alarm goes off. You slowly open your eyes and you groan. Just 15 minutes more sleep you think as your head hits the pillow and then you remember it is Monday morning. Where did the weekend go and why am I so tired? Then you pull your tired body out of bed and think “I should feel better than this after a night’s sleep”. Is this scenario familiar?
It used to be for me but now I actually like Monday mornings. It took a while before I got to the point where I could say that. I tried a number of different things because I knew there had to be an answer out there somewhere. First was exercise which did in fact help some although I woke up sore many mornings. Then I tried eating a bigger breakfast which helped more throughout the morning but still didn’t launch me out of bed. Supplements! That had to be the answer. After trying vitamins and minerals and other substances I did land on one that really made a difference. It came in a really unique green glass bottle with a picture of a man on a beach blowing a conch. It is called TAHITIAN NONI® Juice and made from a funny looking fruit called Noni fruit from Tahiti.
The first thing I discovered was I wasn’t dragging through the day. After the first week I actually had energy! Then I stopped drinking it to see if it was TAHITIAN NONI® Juice making me feel this way or my imagination. Sure enough my energy started running out again.
The next thing I found was that I wasn’t getting sick as often. While those around me were getting sick, it just passed me by. I found out later its because TAHITIAN NONI® Juice boosts the immune system. Needless to say it’s a keeper for me. The best thing is I can greet every Monday morning feeling good.
As indicated at the bottom of all our web pages, these statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and these products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please visit our website for details.
Improve Your Health With Progesterone
June 11, 2009 by Janet7 · 27 Comments
Progesterone is one of the hormones in our bodies that stimulates and regulates various functions. Progesterone plays a role in maintaining pregnancy. The hormone is produced in the ovaries, the placenta (when a woman gets pregnant) and the adrenal glands. It helps prepare your body for conception and pregnancy and regulates the monthly menstrual cycle. It also plays a role in male/female desires.
During the reproductive years, the pituitary gland in the brain generates hormones (follicle-stimulating hormone [FSH] and luteinizing hormone [LH]) that cause a new egg to mature and be released from its ovarian follicle each month. As the follicle develops, it produces hormones like estrogen and progesterone, which thicken the lining of the uterus. Progesterone levels rise in the second half of the menstrual cycle, and following the release of the egg (ovulation), the ovarian tissue that replaces the follicle (the corpus luteum) continues to produce estrogen and progesterone.
A Hormone progesterone test measures the amount of the hormone progesterone in a blood sample. Progesterone is a female hormone produced by the ovaries during release of a mature egg from an ovary. Progesterone helps prepare the lining of the uterus (endometrium) to receive the egg if it becomes fertilized by a sperm. If the egg is not fertilized, progesterone levels drop and menstrual bleeding begins.
During pregnancy, the placenta also produces high levels of progesterone, starting near the end of the first trimester and continuing until the baby is born. Levels of progesterone in a pregnant woman are about 10 times higher than they are in a woman who is not pregnant.
Since progesterone levels vary predictably throughout the menstrual cycle, multiple (serial) measurements can be used to help recognize and manage some causes of infertility. Progesterone can be measured to determine whether or not a woman has ovulated, to determine when ovulation occurred, and to monitor the success of induced ovulation.
In early pregnancy, progesterone measurements may be used, along with human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) testing, to help diagnose an ectopic or failing pregnancy (progesterone levels will be lower than expected), although this will not differentiate between the two conditions. Progesterone levels also may be measured throughout a high-risk pregnancy to help evaluate placenta and fetal health.
Progesterone has been used also as therapy for PMS syndrome and for women with infertility or frequent pregnancy loss. About 20 to 25 mg of progesterone are produced per day during a woman’s monthly cycle and up to 300 to 400 mg are produced daily during pregnancy. Progesterone is a precursor to most steroid hormones and performs a myriad of different functions.
Progesterone has the identical chemical structure to the substance made in a woman’s body by the ovarian corpus luteum. Actually the progesterone is now synthetically made but it behaves as best we know, just like the body’s natural progesterone once it is absorbed into the blood stream. This is to be distinguished from synthetic progesterone like chemicals called progestogens which bind to the body’s progesterone receptors and function for the most part, just like progesterone. Because they are chemically different than natural progesterone, they often have side effects or actions that are different than progesterone.
As women age, progesterone levels drop, this is when supplementation with a progesterone cream may be needed. By rubbing this cream on ones skin, the body can absorb this vital hormone which then regulates organs and may help eliviate PMS in some women.
Progesterone is available in creams that can be rubbed onto the skin. Always look for name brands to ensure quality and purity of the product you purchase. Quality progesterone creams a can be found at your local or internet health food store.
*Statements contained herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Progesterone is not intended to diagnose, treat and cure or prevent disease. Always consult with your professional health care provider before changing any medication or adding Vitamins to medications.
opc 3 Isotonic – opc3 antioxidant
May 6, 2009 by Janet7 · 31 Comments
Most people do not realize that the food we eat today does not provide the proper nutrition to keep us healthy. This means that we will need to take vitamins supplement that will help our body function in the manner it is supposed to. The most nutrition that a person can get from a supplement is by taking it in an isotonix solution. This liquid vitamin formula, such as the one found in opc 3 isotonic, is designed for the body to absorb approximately 95% of the nutritional value. This is a great rate compared to the 40% that is absorbed in a pill form *
There seems to be a never ending supply of new nutrition products on the market. Every single one claims to do all sorts of wonderful things for your body. The reality is that there are some that are much better than others. An opc 3 supplement is a much better alternative to many other supplements. This is because it is designed to be well absorbed by the body starts working within a relatively short period of time. This product comes at a time when most vitamins and minerals come in some type of pill form. These are not as well digested by the body.
One of the best things a person can do when buying supplements just make sure you get one that is easily absorbed by the body. This should be the case with any supplement that comes in liquid form. The term is called the isotonix solution. Isotonix opc3 will be absorbed by the body in about 20 to 30 minutes, instead of the typical 5 to 6 hours that a pill would take. This helps the body to use more of the supplement. A vitamin in pill form often wastes up to 60% of the nutritional value during the digestion process.
* The Food and Drug Administration has not evaluated these statements. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Relax With Malic Acid And Magnesium
May 3, 2009 by Janet7 · 23 Comments
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a condition affecting principally middle-aged women, characterized by a syndrome of generalized musculoskeletal pain, aches, stiffness, and tenderness at specific anatomical sites. This condition is considered primary when there are no obvious causes. Since it was first described, FM has become recognized as a fairly common rheumatic complaint with a clinical prevalence of 6 to 20 percent.
Additionally, FM has been associated with irritable bowel syndrome, tension headache, mitral valve prolapse, and chronic fatigue syndrome. Numerous treatment modalities have been attempted to treat patients with FM, but unfortunately the results have usually been poor. The primary reason for this lack of success was undoubtedly due to our lack of understanding FMs etiology.
In recent years, evidence has accumulated to suggest that FM is the result of local hypoxia in the muscles. For instance, patients with FM have low muscle-tissue oxygen pressure in affected muscles, and to a lesser degree the same was found in other tissues. Muscle biopsies from affected areas showed muscle tissue breakdown and mitochondrial damage.
Additionally, low levels of the high energy phosphates ATP, ADP, and phosphocreatine were found. It has been hypothesized that in hypoxic muscle tissues glycolysis is inhibited, reducing ATP synthesis. This stimulates the process of gluconeogenesis, which results in the breakdown of muscle proteins to amino acids that can be utilized as substrates for ATP synthesis. This muscle tissue breakdown, which has been observed in muscle biopsies taken from FM patients, is hypothesized to result in the muscle pain characteristic of FM. Fortunately we have malic acid and magnesium to help with FM.
Malic acid magnesium is the most important Krebs Cycle nutrient that prevents muscle fatigue. This helps cells sustain aerobic energy production (ATP production) longer with less lactic acid formation. Magnesium helps with muscle relaxation. It helps bring muscle tissue back into a relaxed state. Malic acid is found in many fruits, including apples; tartaric acid occurs in grapes; and citric acid is present in lemons, oranges, and other citrus fruits.
Malic acid and magnesium come individually or combined together in capsule or tablet form. The regular consumption of these two great supplements can help restore ATP production and bring relief to those suffering from fibromyalgia. Look to your local or internet health food store for these two supplements as well as other formulas tailored to your specific needs. Choose name brands to ensure quality and purity of the products you purchase.
*Statements contained herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Malic acid is not intended to diagnose, treat and cure or prevent disease. Always consult with your professional health care provider before changing any medication or adding Vitamins to medications.
Do I really need a nutritional supplement? Was my mother right?
March 11, 2009 by Janet7 · 29 Comments
As everybody who has ever taken a vitamin can tell you they do not all of a sudden make you feel better, invincible or even make you glow in the dark. Vitamins and Minerals supplements are about nutrition that encourages healthy body functions, something we all need.
Your mother knew that the benefits of proper nutrition were to be measured over years. That is why she kept telling you to eat your vegetables and fruits. It is also why she rationed the candy and soda pop. She expected you to eventually grow up and have a healthy adult body.
Not everybody needs to have a daily Vitamin and Mineral supplement. Obviously eating proper meals at regular times is the best option. But for those who for reasons of employment or lifestyle cannot, regular consumption of bioavailable Vitamins and Minerals can make a huge difference in their quality of life.
If you are going to take a nutritional supplement of any kind, you should always take the time to read the ingredients list and make a decision as to what you need. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for expert advice. Knowledge is power and since it is your health that you are concerned about you want to make the right decision the first time.
We offer on our website a liquid nutritional supplement made from Morinda Citrifolia -TAHITIAN NONI® Juice and a Vitamin and Mineral supplement – Tahitian Noni NatureBornTM. Together they provide sound nutrition and heart healthy benefits.
As indicated at the bottom of all our web pages, these statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and these products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Quality, a forgotten product ingredient that is needed for economic recovery
March 8, 2009 by Janet7 · 23 Comments
In this day and age of economic meltdown one thing is clear. Those who have the best products, products that provide exceptional value will remain. The rest will be history. Maybe that will be a good thing.
Consumers are re-evaluating the value they get for their hard earned and uncertain wages. Marketing budgets are bursting at the seams with cash trying to get everybody’s attention for the same old products and consumers are mostly ignoring them.
Home business start-ups are growing at an exception rates. What is amazing is that while the media is constantly promoting the idea that the economy is collapsing and the government is pouring money into the economy at sums impossible to imagine consumers are finding ways to rescue themselves. Not content with waiting for the government, and certainly not expecting leadership from the captains of the financial industry they are starting home based business that they hope will provide products they use to others.
What is truly a revolution in thinking; consumers are choosing products that are important to their everyday lives and recommending them to their neighbours. The basic idea is along these lines: if I use this product and it improves my quality of life, or it save me time or it prevents a problem in my home it probably will for others. If it works for me, and other have the same problems I have it will likely work for them. If I tell them it solved my problem they will likely try it themselves and thus a home based business is born.
In our case, we have found that TAHITIAN NONI® Juice is such a product. It provides exceptional antioxidants, helps maintain cholesterol at existing normal levels, and supports the immune system and increasing energy. We represent this company because it provides quality and exceptional value in its products. We also obviously profit by selling sell TAHITIAN NONI® Juice and we are involved in our own economic recovery.
As indicated at the bottom of all our web pages, these statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and these products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please visit our website for details.
L-Theanine From White Tea Can Help Relax The Body And Boost Mood
February 16, 2009 by Janet7 · 29 Comments
White Tea originated in a small area north of the Min River in China’s Fujian Province. It is a group of semi oxidized teas that can only be made according to a unique withering process of green tea leaves. White teas are not fired or rolled like other teas and are the least processed of all the types of tea. It has less bitterness than other teas and are more forgiving of water temperature and brewing time than green tea. Compared to other teas, White Teas are very low in caffeine and contain high concentrations of antioxidant polyphenols, catechins and L-Theanine.
White Teas are made from medium leaf tea bush varietals that yield silvery-white sprouts and leaves. They are delicately hand harvested, for a few weeks in early spring when the weather is consistently cool and dry. The withering process of white tea raises an abundance of silvery white hairs on the dried tealeaves and buds. Authentic white teas such as White Peony brand are multi-colored like autumn leaves and covered with a silver-white down that resembles the skin of a ripened peach. Silver Needle, which is the top grade of white tea, consists of only silvery white sprouts that appear as needles without attached leaves. White teas take their name from their appearance and from the original Fujian tea bush varietals, but most recently discovered is how white tea is beneficial to the body.
Hundreds of studies exist showing the many health benefits of green tea. But what makes it the most consumed beverage in the world after water is its pleasant taste and relaxation effect. Both of these qualities and more can be traced to a unique, neurologically active amino acid in tea called L-theanine.
L-theanine is a free (non-protein) amino acid found almost exclusively in tea plants, constituting between 1 and 2 percent of the dry weight of tea leaves. It is the predominant amino acid in green tea leaves, giving tea its characteristic umami or 5th taste. Traditionally, green tea has four tastes: sweet, salty, acid, and bitter and now 5th: umami. Attempts to isolate the L-theanine, with its physical and neurological benefits, from the tea leaves were once difficult, expensive, and inefficient with new technologies arising, it is now economically feasible to produce the identical L-theanine now and do not require a mountain of tea leaves.
L-theanine helps one reduce feelings of stress and increase relaxation without daytime grogginess. Research has shown that amino acid theanine increases production of alpha brain waves, the brain waves responsible for relaxed wakefulness. Research also shows that L-theanine supports healthy rates of vascular blood flow and improves immune function.
In conclusion, if one is looking to relax the body and mind with out being put to sleep, one can drink white tea with theanine or purchase a theanine supplement if drinking tea isn’t your forte. White tea and theanine can be found at your local or internet nutrition store.
*Statements contained herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. White tea and amino acid theanine is not intended to diagnose, treat and cure or prevent disease. Always consult with your professional health care provider before changing any medication or adding Vitamins to medications.
