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Vitamin D has moved to the “A” list

Is There Enough D in Your Diet? (  Nutrition , · Healthy Living Tips )

Vitamin D has moved to the “A” list of nutrients your body needs. Yet most of us still don’t get enough.

Concerns are growing about the health risks of living with insufficient or deficient vitamin D levels. Low vitamin D levels are associated with depression, high blood pressure, heart disease, weak bones, autoimmune diseases, frequent infections such as flu, insulin resistance and even breast, colon and prostate cancer.

Vitamin D, also known as the “sunshine vitamin,” is actually a hormone created in your body when sunlight hits the skin. Every tissue in the body uses vitamin D. It boosts your immune system, strengthens your heart and helps build stronger bones, among other benefits. The less sun you get, the older you are or the darker your skin, the less vitamin D you produce.

Scientists are now finding the current recommendations for daily vitamin D intake — 400 IU for those aged 51 to 70 and 600 IU for those older than 70 — are not enough. Vitamin D sources include wild-caught, oily fish such as salmon and canned tuna, along with fortified foods such as cereal and milk. Yet experts say it’s difficult to consume adequate amounts through food.

Rather than recommending people get more sun exposure, which can increase skin cancer risk, experts are advising people to take supplements as the simplest, safest way to get enough vitamin D. Getting 800 to 1000 IU is a good goal, but some scientists say that number needs to be even higher — possibly double the IU.

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 My Story: Diane Romero4 days ago by   in (  · My Story )

Name: Diane Romero 

Hometown: Roseville, CA 

Gigs: Hospice caretaker, Reliv part-time 

Reliv Regimen: Reliv Classic®, Arthaffect®, FibRestore®, Innergize!® 

Unwilling to Surrender: “Prior to Reliv, I had two gel injections in my left knee that would only work for a couple of months. My doctor told me to swallow my pride and get a cane.” 

Glimmer of Hope: “I felt like I was too young and active to be having that kind of pain. I wasn’t ready to throw in the towel, so I started adding Arthaffect to my shakes.” 

Back on the Bike: “Before taking Reliv products, even daily tasks were strenuous. But within two months of taking Arthaffect, I was able to get back on my bike and ride again. Now my husband and I have our own Reliv business and are looking forward to a happy, healthy, and financially secure future.”

 

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12 Reasons to Kick the Sugar Habit

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Sweet on sweets? For more reasons than cavity prevention, it’s time to tame your sweet tooth once and for all.

In the past 20 years, Americans have more than quadrupled their individual sugar intake. A health survey showed that between 2001 and 2004 the average intake of added sugars for Americans was 22.2 teaspoons a day. That packs 355 calories! But weight gain is not the only health risk sugar poses.

Researchers and health associations such as the American Dietetic Association and the American Diabetic Association say sugar is one of the three major causes of degenerative disease.

Foods that are high in simple sugars raise blood sugar levels quickly. As a result, the pancreas pumps out insulin to bring levels down. This roller coaster fluctuation stresses the body and can depress the immune system. It also causes dramatic mood and energy swings. Meanwhile, an increase in insulin in the blood stream promotes fat storage and paves the way to elevated triglycerides (blood fats). Both of these factors can lead to heart disease.

Control Your Cravings

  The American Heart Association (AHA) now recommends men consume no more than 9 teaspoons of added sugar and women consume no more than 6 teaspoons per day. To put this in perspective, one can of regular soda has about 8 teaspoons of sugar. So give soda the boot as your first step in getting your sugar consumption under control. 

The AHA stated that “there is strong scientific data linking excess sugar above these limits and an increased risk of heart disease and diabetes.”

Several animal studies also link sugar consumption to high blood pressure, another heart and stroke risk. Other research suggests high sugar intake can lead to cancer, insulin resistance and arthritis.

12 Ways to Kick the Sugar Habit

 

Studies have found sugar is habit-forming and possibly addictive — both physically and emotionally. While it may not be easy, cutting back on sugar is a smart way to protect your health. Here are some ways to kick the sugar habit:

  1. Find out how much sugar you’re actually consuming each day so you know where you need to cut back. Keep track of all the sugars you consume daily, including white bread, pasta or rice, honey, brown rice syrup, fruit juice concentrate and high fructose corn syrup. 

  2. Choose complex carbohydrates such as whole wheat breads and pasta along with fruits and vegetable rather than refined sugars. Naturally occurring sugars in fruits, milk and plain yogurt don’t seem to have the same unhealthy effect as refined sugars. 

  3. Bump up fiber intake. Adding fiber to your diet slows the absorption of sugars to prevent unhealthy blood sugar spikes. 

  4. Eat small meals or snacks throughout the day so your blood sugar stays more even. If blood sugar levels plunge, you’re more likely to crave sugar. 

  5. Start the day with protein and whole grains to keep you satisfied and prevent sugar cravings. 

  6. Sweeten foods with spices such as cinnamon or nutmeg to calm your urges for sugar. 

  7. Give your body adequate vitamins and minerals since nutrient deficiencies can lead to sugar cravings. Reliv Classic® and Reliv Now® provide a full range of essential nutrients in just two shakes a day. 

  8. Get your energy boost from exercise and enough sleep rather than sugar. 

  9. Sugar cravings usually last about 10 to 20 minutes. Distract yourself during that time with a walk or some other activity to keep your mind and body busy. 

  10. Drink more water. We sometimes mistake hunger or cravings for thirst. 

  11. If your sweet tooth is calling loudly, munch on fruit such as a banana or orange to squelch the craving while stoking up on important nutrients. 

  12. Substitute the sugar in your coffee or tea with Relivables® All-Natural Sweetener, with zero calories plus fiber. 

 

Apples Are a Top Health Pick Reliv  in (  Nutrition , · Healthy Living Tips )

Crunch on this: Apples are a major source of disease-fighting nutrition neatly packaged in a delicious, easily portable, portion-controlled fruit. It turns out “An apple a day keeps the doctor away” is based in fact. Science shows apples’ multiple health benefits — from your brain to your bowels.

With fall comes a bounty of crisp, juicy apple varieties to pick from. Check out the apple’s many juicy perks:

• Studies have linked the consumption of apples with reduced risk of some cancers, cardiovascular disease, asthma and diabetes. 

• In the Women’s Health Study, women eating apples had a 13 to 22 percent decrease in heart disease risk. Fiber in apples combined with the fruit’s strong antioxidant activity lowers cholesterol to reduce your risk of heart disease. 

• Apples are a good source of both soluble and insoluble fiber to aid digestive health. 

• Apple pectin, an insoluble fiber, may reduce the risk of colon cancer. 

• Apples are a very significant source of flavonoids, a type of phytonutrient. In a Finnish study, flavonoid intake — mainly through eating apples — was associated with decreased mortality. 

• Several studies have specifically linked eating apples with a reduced risk for cancer, especially lung cancer. Scientists credit apples’ high concentration of flavonoids, particularly quercetin. 

• Apple peel is loaded with vitamin C, an antioxidant. 

• Research is showing a group of phytonutrients in apples could protect the brain from neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. 

• Quercetin, one of the phytonutrients in apples, has stronger anti-cancer activity and antioxidant protective effects than even vitamin C. 

• Apple’s phytochemicals fight bacterial and viral infections, and are anti-inflammatory. 

• Eating apples has been shown to lower the risk for type 2 diabetes partly thanks to the high concentration of quercetin in apple peels. 

For better health, treat yourself to a healthy diet abundant with fruits and vegetables. Reliv nutritional products can also boost your intake of beneficial phytonutrients, vitamins and minerals and fiber. For example, FibRestore® is a rich source of carotenoids and other antioxidants with 21 herbs and 10 grams of soluble and insoluble fiber.

 

 

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Name: Mary Klassen 

Hometown: Harrow, Ontario, Canada 

Reliv Regimen: Classic®, Herbal Harmony®, Provantage®, and Optain® 

Employment Uncertainty: “I had a full time job working in a warehouse, but work started to slow down. Everyone was getting laid off, but all I could find were minimum wage jobs. That’s when I decided to become a Reliv Distributor.” 

My Rock: “I’ve gone back to work since then, but there’s no guarantee there. The end of November was the first time that I wasn’t afraid of being laid off again. Even with Christmas coming, I knew I would be fine because I had Reliv to fall back on.” 

Trip of a Lifetime: “My son, Justin and I cannot believe that we are going on the Disney cruise in April! I can’t describe how it feels to earn something like that and be able share it with my son. Everyone deserves that feeling.”

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Today its not enough as we become older to just live with a very healthy diet, we need to add more nutrition to our diets we can not get by enough intake by enough of our foods today. Reliv does this for me & I have confidence it will do the same for you as well, its a no risk opportuntiy with a 30 Day Money Back Guarantee on all our products & if your become a distributor for only 25.00 per year with no manitory auto-ship,sales quota or sign up quota you can save that amount in much less then one year easily like myself plus feel so much healthier and happier at the same time.

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