Sonoran Bloom
| 11/18/2009 05:45 AM |
| Sonoran Bloom Nopalea |
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Sonoran Bloom Nopalea™ has not been on the market that long. However, because of the tremendous healing powers, and anti-inflammatory results it has been providing to regular users, TriVita has taken it one step further. They have developed a true multi-nutritional supplement that's based on the same ingredient of Sonoran Bloom Nopalea™, betalains. As many of you already know, betalains are found in the fruit of the Nopal cactus. Some additional information for those of you that have not heard of betalains, the pigment that gives the Nopal cactus fruit its vibrant pink color; they are natural antioxidants - and they're only found in a few of the world's plants. The Nopal fruit isn't just included in this small group of special plants, it actually leads the group by containing one of the highest amounts of betalains in all of nature. When you drink Sonoran Bloom Nopalea™, you take these betalains into your system, where they begin to restore your vitality on a cellular level. By helping the body reduce the toxins surrounding your cells and enabling essential nutrients to reach each cell, the betalains in Nopalea can reduce the inflammation, and supply natural pain relief, in your body that leads to disease. Now, when we transition this cellular protection into a daily nutritional supplement, you can have the best of both worlds when it comes to keeping your body healthy. Well, that's exactly what TriVita has done. TriVita's newest product is called Wellavoh™ (wel-lah vo-h). It is derived from the Native American language and means "Wellness Harvest." As mentioned previously, Wellavoh™ is rooted in the healing plants of the Sonoran Desert and brings native traditions and ancient wisdom from the Nopal cactus and other Sonoran botanicals to you in its purest and freshest form. Wellavoh™ gives you an opportunity to feed your body the nutrients it desires and lacks, every day, to avoid any gaps in nutrition. It provides you with hard-to-find healthful nutrients that go beyond an ordinary daily multi-vitamin. Wellavoh™ is a multi-nutrient complex that offers complete nutrition both day and night. Wellavoh™ is scientifically designed and uniquely formulated (the same as Sonoran Bloom Nopalea) for both men and women, to offer incredible features and benefits:
Many people take a daily multi-vitamin in order to make up for nutrient deficiencies. But this typically falls short. That's because most daily multi-vitamins are not of the highest quality and standards. For example, they often lack the broad spectrum of nutrient classes your body needs. Or, their ingredients are made from synthetic substances, which are not easily absorbed by your body. Far too many multi-vitamins are formulated as "one type fits all," with ingredients that aren't gender specific. That's not the case with Wellavoh. There are many more benefits to taking a multi-nutritional supplement rather than a multiple vitamin supplement, just a few are listed above. To learn more about Wellavoh™, Sonoran Bloom Nopalea™, and all the TriVita products, go to the TriVita Products page. Jeffrey Sloe |
| 11/14/2009 07:13 PM |
| What is Inflammation? |
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Inflammation is a process by which the body’s white blood cells and chemicals protect us from infection and foreign substances such as bacteria and viruses. In some diseases, however, the body’s defense system (immune system) inappropriately triggers an inflammatory response when there are no foreign substances to fight off. In these diseases, called auto immune diseases, the body’s normally protective immune system causes damage to its own tissues. The body responds as if normal tissues are infected or somehow abnormal. What diseases are associated with inflammation? Some, but not all, types of arthritis are the result of misdirected inflammation. Arthritis is a general term that describes inflammation in joints. Some types of arthritis associated with inflammation include: Rheumatoid arthritis Other painful conditions of the joints and musculoskeletal system that are not associated with inflammation include osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, muscular low back pain and muscular neck pain. What are the symptoms of inflammation? Inflammation is characterized by: Redness Swollen joint that is warm to touch Often, only a few of these symptoms are present. Inflammation may also be associated with general “flu-like" symptoms including: Fever So what can you do about inflammation appropriately called "The Silent Killer" and for good reason as mentioned above. One thing you can do in taking a proactive approach to reducing inflammation is to try the juice of the Nopal cactus fruit which contains Betalains. Betalaines are a rare and potent class of antioxidants that flourish in the Nopal cactus fruit. Nopalea harnesses the power of this desert superfruit and its betalains to bring you scientifically proven health benefits. Betalains are the pigments that give the Nopal cactus fruit its vibrant pink color. But that’s just the beginning. They’re also natural antioxidants—and they’re only found in a few of the world’s plants. The Nopal fruit isn’t just included in this small group of special plants, it actually leads the group by containing one of the highest amounts of betalains in all of nature. How they heal When you drink Nopalea, you take these betalains into your system, where they begin to restore your vitality on a cellular level. By helping the body reduce the toxins surrounding your cells and enabling essential nutrients to reach each cell, the betalains in Nopalea can reduce the inflammation in your body that leads to disease. Kim Buchanan The above information presented herein is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own health care provider. Resources: Cleveland Clinic Health Information - Sonoran Bloom Site |
| 11/09/2009 07:16 PM |
| Toxins: A Major Source of Inflammation |
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Our toxic environment In North America we are inundated with toxins every moment of every day. Pollution in our air, water and food challenges our ability to detoxify and adapt. Worse still, the place we think of as a haven from stress – our home – is likely the most toxic environment we face in our daily routines. Toxins released from household chemicals, fabric, carpet, fragrances and pesticides seep into our body in tiny amounts even as we sleep. The toxins in our body build up much like a runner trying to run a marathon with lead shoes...it simply weighers you down, affecting your ability to run effectively. Toxic waste in the body slows the efficiency of our mitochondria (the energy-producing engines inside our cells). Noxious chemicals create fatigue, headaches, digestive disturbances and moodiness. Eventually, toxins become the focus for inflammation. So what is Inflammation? Your body uses acute inflammation to try to neutralize toxicity. Think of your reaction to a bee sting: redness, swelling, heat and pain. This is not caused by the toxins in the bee venom. It is the reaction of your body as it tries to eliminate the toxicity: Redness is the increase in blood supply to bring in immune system antibodies and remove the neutralized venom. Swelling is the lymphatic fluid that dilutes the concentrated poison while providing proteins for repair of the tissue damaged by the toxins. Heat comes from immune system activity as it battles the invading contaminant. Pain causes us to guard that area from further damage. Chronic inflammation occurs when the toxins are not completely removed from an area. What can you do to reduce this deadly killer called "Inflammation?" Begin at the source, your home. Take toxic cleaning products out of your living area, especially if you have young children as they are more at risk. Take a proactive approach to protecting yourself with two superheroes: Essential fatty acids – Many of the toxins we face are fat-soluble. We need “clean” fats in abundance to displace toxic fats in our brain, liver and other regions of our body. Antioxidants – Antioxidants neutralize toxins and Betalain antioxidants found in Nopal figs have two added benefits over standard antioxidants: Betalains drain away the toxin from an affected area Betalains shore up the cell membrane to help promote healing. Betalains turn out to be our best tool in combating the causes of inflammation: toxins, stress, injury and nutrient deficiency. Use this excellent tool liberally to help you resist the increasing onslaught of toxins both inside and outside of our home sweet home! Kim Buchanan These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA, and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Resources: Dr. Brazos Menshew, TriVita's Chief Science Officer |
| 11/09/2009 05:40 AM |
| Sonoran Bloom Nopalea |
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Sonoran Bloom Nopalea is touted as one of the best inflammation fighters. However, most likely it's the toxins in your body that causes inflammation. Fighting inflammation and getting natural pain relief are plausible attributes; getting to the the root cause is of the utmost importance. Every week, Brazos Minshew, TriVita's Chief Science Officer, writes a health and wellness newsletter. This week is no different. In the newsletter, Mr. Minshew delves into the causes, triggers, and ways to fight inflammation. The newsletter is posted in its entirety.
I hope you learned something about inflammation from Mr. Minshew. If not, my I suggest calling the number listed above and getting his audio book. He has been studying the causes of inflammation for some time, and he offers some great insight on the the number one medical issue most people face. To learn more about TriVita's products and/or Sonoran Bloom Nopalea™, click on the previous links. Jeffrey Sloe |
| 11/02/2009 06:20 AM |
| Sonoran Bloom Nopalea |
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I've been writing about inflammation, its causes, and how to fight it. My articles typically involve sharing information I found when doing searches on Google. I receive weekly health and wellness newsletters that contain important information regarding your health. As part of my passion for healthier lifestyles, I like to share that information with you. There has never been a more important newsletter than the one I received this past weekend. It's by TriVita, and is written by Brazos Minshew, TriVita's Chief Science Officer. The article is called Important Health News - Protect Yourself from the Flu. As we all know, unless you've been living under a rock, the H1N1 flu virus is attacking Americans at an alarming rate. Is there a way to protect your self from the H1N1 virus? According to Mr. Minshew, when it comes to fighting the flu we need to focus on three pathways, transmission, infection, and inflammation. In his article, he explains his theory. However, I'd like to focus on the third pathway, inflammation. Below is an excerpt form his article. To read the complete article, copy and paste the link at the bottom of this article into your web browser. Inflammation I know this may sound somewhat like an advertisement for TriVita products, well yes, and no. In my opinion, it's a way to protect yourself from the H1N1 virus. I believe we need help prevent the spreading of this terrible virus, and one way to do is is to protect yourself from getting it. Mr. Minshew mentioned Sonoran Bloom Nopalea is his article. Nopalea helps to fight inflammation naturally, through betalains, a very effective anti-inflammatory fighter which is found in the Nopal cactus. To learn more about Sonoran Bloom Nopalea™, click on the previous link. Jeffrey Sloe Sources: http://www.trivita.com/trivita-mailings/wwr/2009/October/20091031/0146-flu-pf.html?tref=12871028&sid=4385 The above information presented herein is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own health care provider.
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