Sunday, November 20, 2011

Grapes never tasted so good!


Yummy! Vivix!          
Ever heard of Resveratrol? I hadn't either. Barbara Walters did a special about it a few years back, and I watched the excerpt. Supposidly its found in the skin of grapes, specifically red grapes. It is what's responsible for giving red wine its anti-aging properties. Anyway, there has been a breakthrough in resveratrol research! Shaklee is #1 in nutrition in the US and they have patened this antioxidant rich formula in a product called Vivix.



I actually had an opportunity to try some recently, and I was surprised by how great it tastes! It reminded me of grape juice, only a little thicker, and richer. I don't drink, but I think wine lovers will find this product intriguing :) In a 30-day supply, you get the same amount of resveratrol that's in 3,000 glasses of red wine! (Minus the harm that would be done if you really decided to drink that much lol.) The research backing this product speaks loudly enough, but results speak even louder. Not only can Vivix help people feel younger, because it works on a cellular level, it has actually been known to relieve symptoms of degenerative diseases, cancer, immune disorders, migraines, asthma and allergies. I've also heard testimonials of helping with improved speech with special needs as well as improved concentration in children with ADD/ADHD.

A  very good friend of mine who used Vivix faithfully every day explained that it corrects damage that has already been done in the body. It actually can improve dna. Sounded good to me :) In the near future I plan to do a complete review on this amazing product, after having used it for 30-days. Vivix can seem a little pricey to some and for cost I rate it as a 4. But if you consider cost as an indicator of value, it can be worth what you're willing to pay. Across the board, Vivix is worth looking into. It's a very unique product and a great addition to any regimen. Your body will thank you :) Find out how to get some Vivix for free!

:: long live the family::

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Choosing Safer Products for My Family

                

It's so important to read labels. The same way I might  check the back panel of food packaging for my toddler, keeping an eye out for high fructose corn syrup or too much sodium. Rule of Thumb: if you can't pronounce the ingredients, you probably are better off not using it. However, if big words don't scare you, check out the EWG's site (www.cosmeticdatabase.com) There you can type in any specifically questionable ingredients and find out just how icky they really are <3 Do the best you can with what you've got - every little bit counts!

Here's to home and family!