Supplements And Your Health

A lot of people these days are trying to make their health
better.  No matter where you turn,
from TV to newspapers, you’ll see stories about people and how bad their health
actually is.  Even though there are
many different companies out there that offer vitamins and supplements and
claim that they will change your healthy, you’ll need to research what they
offer and sure that you aren’t just wasting your money.
 If you are looking to improve your health, you’ll need to at
many different vitamin supplements to find which ones are the best for
you.  You should look at everything
available, and not just try a few to see what happens.  Having a healthy diet is the ideal place to start, as
it can make the most improvements on your health.  Having a healthy diet can change your body, and make you feel a lot better
as well.
  
These days, a lot of people eat way too much sweets and
sugar, choosing refined products over healthy food.  Even though it isn’t a bad thing to enjoy sweets and
chocolate occasionally, making a habit out of it, most likely won’t have you achieving your goal of a healthy, fit body.  You can still enjoy your favorite foods as well, although
you should be looking at the healthy benefits of food as well and think of
everything as a whole.
If you include healthy foods such as salads, vegetables, and fruit into your diet, you’ll be eating healthy.  Protein is also beneficial to your health, as it promotes
the growth of your muscle.  Those
of you, who are serious about eating healthy but are unsure where to start,
should contact a nutritionist.  I also offer health coaching. They will be able to tell you where to start, and how to achieve a
healthy diet that will chance your life, and help you achieve your goals if you can’t seem to reach them by yourself.
Even though you may be eating healthy or trying to eat
healthy, you’ll probably find yourself wondering about vitamins and supplements
and how much of an impact they have on your diet.  Dieticians or naturopaths are ideal to consult with these types of
questions, as they can answer any questions relating to vitamins that you
have.  They can also tell you which
supplements are ideal to your health, and which ones you should include in your
diet. The best way is through a blood test to see what you’re actually deficient in. I don’t believe in supplementing with a bunch of pills I don’t need. After having my blood tested, the only supplements I need are vitamin D, Omega 3, and CoQ10. I also take Athletic Greens every day, but that is just freeze-dried fruits and veggies. 
Different people will have different needs and requirements,
making it essential to get advice from a qualified professional.  If you get the advice from a
professional, you’ll know what you can add to your diet.  If you try to do it all yourself
without the advice of a professional, you can end up not getting enough in your
diet, or you could end up taking something that you shouldn’t be taken.
Exercise is also important to your diet and your
health.  Although supplements and
vitamins will go a long way, exercise will do a lot for your body.  If you exercise on a regular basis, and
take the right supplements and vitamins with your healthy diet, you’ll notice that you
have more energy and you feel better than you ever have in your life.

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New FAT LOSS PILL

New Fat Loss Pill – (photo credit Greg McMullin)
Another great message from Chris “The Kiwi” of Athletic Greens
Hey mate,
I hope this finds you better than ever.
There is a new fat loss pill available, and it will do everything for your fat loss and health that you want it to.
All you have to do …. is swallow it.
I won’t lie, for many people, it is going to be a very bitter pill.
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10.30 am, post morning gym rush, cafe in Bondi, Sydney, 2008.
“Mate, it is crazy, these credit card bills and car payments are hammering me, no matter what I try and do, I just can’t seem to get ahead. You know how much I want to start my own studio, but I just can’t save the money to make it happen,” Jake* a personal trainer at Fitness First in Bondi Junction, looked unhappy and upset. Completely ripped, glowing with health and energy, fully booked by happy personal training clients, idolized by the other trainers at his gym as a model of success, yet he was genuinely depressed by his financial situation, which he told me, never seemed to change. He was surviving paycheck to paycheck, and he was not a happy camper. “I really really want to step out on my own and start this studio, but I can’t seem to make it happen. Mate, can you help me?”
Jake, 32, who in his 20′s had gone from a fat diabetic who never exercised to a rippling lean living show of health and vitality – and one of the most sought after trainers in Sydney – looked at me hopefully. Despite having been the fat kid and unhealthy most of his life Jake had turned that all around and was a phenomenal physical specimen. There was nothing he didn’t eat that wasn’t good for him, he trained to perfection, and placed his health at the top of his priorities list.
It showed, it was HIS health, HE OWNED IT.
I glanced at his $300 Italian designer sunglasses (new the previous week), looked over at his shiny late model BMW parked beside the cafe we were sitting in, and considered what I knew of Jake’s earnings, then his lifestyle, spending habits, and all the cool STUFF he thought he owned – and continued to buy – but which really owned him.
I paused, looked at him, and said the most obvious thing that popped into my mind.
“Jake, do you take responsibility for your physical health?”



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12.15pm, lunch at a restaurant in Potts Point, Sydney, same day in 2008.
 Rita looked up from her pasta, her eyes alive with energy as she finished describing the excitement of opening her latest store. Her FOURTEENTH. “I don’t get sick of it Chris, it is still exciting to me.”
Rita*, 44, mother of three, whose husband had done a runner when she was at the ripe old age of 21, with two kids in hand and a “bun in the oven”.
Rita, “solo mother”, who with no education beyond 10th grade in high school had gone to work at a beauty salon to earn enough to be able to ensure her kids had lunch every day.

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