Balanced
Solutions
The
Right Approach
A suitable, balanced approach to weight management.
Sometimes, following a food plan isn't enough. Having worked for
a major diet company and personal weight management struggles, we're
well qualified to have an opinion on the subject.
And what are some of the big hurdles?
1. Control. Especially when it comes to carbohydrates.
2. Coping with the effects of stress which alone can cause weight
gain.
With "The Right Approach" you can reach your ideal weight.
Key Benefits
Boosts "thermogenesis"
using key ingredients found in green tea.
Provides Cortitrol
™ to help manage cortisol levels caused by stress
Controls carbohydrate
cravings by balancing serotinin level
Contact us for more information about
how TRA can work for you.
What you put on your body is as important as what
you put in your body!
Your skin is the largest organ of the body and can absorb ingredients
that are applied to it. The skin's purpose is to be a protective
barrier from harmful ingredients. So, what you apply to your skin
can be actually be harmful to your health!
What to do? Read product labels. Many ingredients are used not
for their properties, but because they are CHEAP! Read
more about practical, researched skin care solutions that may
work for you.
Please view our complete page on Skin Care
 Supplementation
Do You Need to Take a Supplement?
This is an ongoing debate in some circles. However, there is one
fact to consider. Two years ago, the American Medical Association
made a landmark statement, "inadequate intake or subtle deficiencies
in several vitamins could negatively affect our health...all adults
(should) take a multi-vitamin daily."
LifePak provides a practical solution.
Powerful
protection against the symptoms of aging to help you look and feel
better longer
Offers
superior protection against pollution, toxins, and stress with more
alpha-lipoic acid, lycopene, and grape seed extract
Supplies
a comprehensive blend of nutrients to support a healthy cardiovascular
system
Provides
choline and inositol, ingredients that help support a healthy brain
and liver
Offers
recognizable benefits to your health with its clinically proven
formula
Delivers
comprehensive nutritional support for healthy bones
Provides
superior anti-aging benefits with over 40 nutrients
Supports
normal blood sugar metabolism and insulin function
Provides
all 8 forms of Vitamin E
Find out more about...
Anti-aging
solutions
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about Supplements
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Basic
Nutrition 101
Proteins
Carbohydrates
Fats
Vitamins &
Phytonutrients
Minerals
Essentials for Health
Nature is a marvelous thing. We are equipped to handle and ward
off many things that attack our bodies. What most of us fail to
realize is that our body is a machine that needs to be taken care
of. Just as you would wash and wax your car or periodically change
the oil to keep it running efficiently, we need to take the same
care with our bodies. Understanding what your body needs is the
first step.
Proteins:
These are the basic building blocks called amino acids. There are
9 essential amino acids that the body must get through our diet
to perform repairs and maintain muscle. Proteins give you energy
and store staying power. Common sources are meats, fish, soy, poultry;
4 calories per every gram.
Carbohydrates:
These provide your ready fuel. But don't kid yourself into believing
they are all the same. They are not. There are sugars like glucose,
dextrose, maltose and starches like starches and cellulose. They
all contain 4 calories per gram but your body utilizes them differently.
There are complex sources like whole grains, brown rice, legumes
(usually the things most people don't like) and whole fruits. Then
there are the simple carbohydrates, sources like refined flours,
cereals, sugars, juices, etc. The one exception here is alcohol
which is not a true carbohydrate. It stands alone with 7 calories
per gram. It's included here mainly to understand that it provides
nothing to the body nutritionally speaking and acts like a simple
carbohydrate.
Fats
& Fatty Acids:
There all kinds of fats. The one in the news lately is called Trans-fats.
But for this discussion we're going to talk about the basics: Butter,
margarine, lard, Crisco shortening, cooking oils, etc. No matter
the source, they are the most concentrated form of energy--delivering
9 calories per gram. However, there are good fats and "not
so good" fats. Fats do play a role in vitamin storage and protection
of your nerve cells. (cholesterol is another topic). The body can
also manufacture fat from carbohydrates. You may have heard terms
like "Omega 3, commonly known as fish oil are great for heart
health. However, Omega 6 fatty acids are more inflammatory particularly
when they are subjected to heat.
Vitamins
These are essential for the body to work at the cellular level and
maintain health. It is important to get sufficient amounts of these
into your system. Recent research in this area has shown the benefits
of getting large amounts of "antioxidants" into our diet
to ward off some of the debilitating diseases caused by free radical
damage. Damage brought about from our environment such as stress,
pollution, excessive sunlight etc. A variety of foods in our diet
is commonly thought to be the best method. However, studies by the
USDA indicate that less than 9% actually eat enough of the right
foods. Vitamin supplementation can help.
Minerals:
These are things like copper, calcium, iron, etc. They are necessary
for cellular function like metabolism--helping you burn calories!
They are very difficult to get in the body without food. Imagine
eating little pieces of iron ore. Many people take supplements for
this reason. However, unless the mineral is wrapped in something
called a "branch-chain amino acid" (remember a protein)
the body will not identify it nor absorb it! Be careful what you
choose for a supplement manufacturer.
Talking about supplements...If you are taking a supplement, how
do you know if it's working?
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