Archive for April, 2010

What is Earth Day? Earth Day was founded by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson on April, 22 1970. He was concerned about the growing environmental crisis and sought to make it a known and debated issue. Beginning as an environmental “teach-in” in Philadelphia on April 16 lasting until April 22, with no official governing body, it…

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Dr. Stephen Chaney, Ph.D. – Breakfast of Champions? Wednesday, September 16, 2009 at 8:03pm Many of you have been asking when you will hear about Shaklee’s clinical studies with Vivix. Your wait is over. At their August 2009 global conference in St. Louis, Missouri, Shaklee released some results from one of their key clinical studies…

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How we live our lives can be both seen in our appearance and felt with each step we take. If we eat nothing but junk food and drink soda and sugary juices and don’t exert ourselves physically, we will begin to see and feel the effects of those choices. If we eat a balanced diet…

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So many children today have been diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). When this happens many children are put on drugs that can do more harm than good. What is a parent to do besides suffer along with their kids? Look into alternative answers; natural answers. Many of the kids I grew up with who…

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Have you ever asked yourself this question, “what is DHA and what does it have to do with my child’s health?” Here is some information on what DHA is, some facts about what the body uses it for and tests and research concerning DHA supplementation. DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) is a long-chain omega-3 fatty acid that…

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NEW Mighty Smart and Incredivites kid’s products –Fantastic and hopeful testimonial! Director, Carmen Wainwright, RN shares this story: Jessie is a 9 year old with a learning disability. She has trouble focusing and reading. Many tests have proven she is not Autistic, Mentally Retarded or Aspergers Syndrome. She is just a little slow. When she…

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