VAXA, Memorin, Memory Vitamin Supplement With Ginkgo Biloba and GABA


VAXA, Memorin, Memory Vitamin Supplement With Ginkgo Biloba and GABA
Ever feel like your circuits aren’t up to speed? Memorin works to enhance memory and brain function by supplying the body a complex blend of specific brain nutrition — natural herbs and nutrients like Phosphatidylserine (PS), Pregnenolone and Ginkgo Biloba. The ingredients in this MultiDimensional formula have been shown to naturally: Help increase oxygen and circulation to the Brain to enhance prompt and quick memory recall strategies. Help protect the brain from free radical damage. Help promote neural growth for smooth information processing, understanding and retrieval. Stop struggling with brain strain and upload the nutrition of Memorin!

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VOLUMETRICS WEIGHT-CONTROL PLAN

Dieters everywhere have the same complaint: they’re hungry all the time. Now this revolutionary book, based on sound scientific principles, can help you lose weight safely, effectively, and permanently without those gnawing pangs of hunger.

The Volumetrics Weight-Control Plan introduces the concept of “energy density” — concentration of calories in each portion of food. Here you’ll learn how to avoid high energy — dense foods, and how such different nutritional factors as fat, fiber, protein, and water affect energy density and satiety. You’ll discover which foods, eaten under which circumstances, allow you to consume fewer calories and still be satisfied. And you’ll get to know the hidden calorie traps, seemingly innocuous foods that can sneak unwanted calories into your body. Finally, the authors offer 60 sensible, tasty and easy recipes, plus an integrated program of exercise and behavior management that can be sustained over a lifetime.


Used Price: $7.63
Customer Review: The Plan That Works
This is undoubtibly the most sane weight loss/control program ever. Once I actually read the beginning and understood the concept, it made total sense. I tried this after seeing it in Consumer’s Report as the #1 Plan where upon it is easy to loose the weight and keep it off. All that is required is to know if the calories of something (food)is lower, the same as, or higher than the actual gram weight. (Both of these are on labels of food purchased). There are tables to help you understand the concept as well as recipes and menues.
Customer Review: An eating strategy that works!
This is an eating strategy that works. But, your expectation should be to stay fit for life. Eat this way for the rest of your life. I am a male with a small frame. My normal weight in my early 20’s was about 128 to 135. I was considered too skinny. My optimal weight is 140 to 145 depending on muscle mass. This year I lost 25 pounds, from 170 to 145. In 6 months my belly fat went from 40 inches to 32 inches–that’s 8 inches! I also added muscle mass in my legs. The principles I took most to heart from this book are: –Do not get your calories from liquids. (I kept to this but could have done much better if I would have also quit coffee and daily wine consumption. –Switch to foods that are higher on the satiety index. The things that I did besides these two things as are follows: –I stepped up my exercise, little by little. Recently I started jogging. (jogging helped take off the last 5 pounds faster) –I did not count calories fully, but I became calorie conscious. I read all labels. I went to web sites. For instance, I switched to the Ruby Tuesday Veggie burger think I reduced the calorie. In reality, the veggie burger was over 800 calories without anything else. The bison burger was almost the same calories. All I was really doing is reducing fat, not calories. Educate yourself on what calories you consume. –I elimninated fast food and sodas altogether. I might eat fast food once in 4-6 weeks. –I reduced my portion size, trying to estimate calorie limits –I switched to Veggie burgers and very lean meats. Turkey sub at Subway, without the cheese, with light mayo, on wheat, and all the veggies, is incredible on the satiety index for me, and only about 400-500 calories. –I added breakfast. I never ate breakfast in my life. I mainly use yogurt. I buy all kinds of different yogurt so I do not get burned out. –I never go more than 3-4 hours without eating. This one is hard so I eat a bit of yogurt, freuit, or slim-fast protein drinks for the in-between meals. The idea is to keep the metabolism high. –I increased fruits and veggies, and other healthy foods. But I make sure that I do not overdo any one food. I try to not get redundant else I will get burned out–even on a good thing. This has to be maintainable the rest of my life. –I reduces drastically processed foods such as chips, cookies, wheat thins, and other snacks. I went to popcorn instead. –I have exceptions, but use the exceptions to make sure that my diet is not too restrictive. Too restrictive could cause me to just quit altogether. It is better to eat the chips, cookies, burgers, and fries on occasion if that is what keeps you fit for life. None of those things will cause you to sabotage the whole diet, but certainly they must become occasional, not the norm. –I never lost more than a pound or 2 a week. Big calorie deficits will slow down your metabolism. Create a small deficit, switch to foods high on satiety index, elimiate calories in drinks, and you can easily lose some initial weight. After that, it may become a struggle where you have to do many different things such as exercise or change up your food. –I could have had faster results had I adhered more attentively to the diet principles, but I just wanted progress, not overnight miracles. In all, this book can help set a eating strategy that will create the calorie deficit you need and never be hungry. Additionally, it is balanced, not too restrictive, and maintainable for life. That is the key to success. Low carb, low fat, and too low of calorie diets are not the answer for fit for life for most Americans. This book, however, must be combined with other diet principles. I do not view it as an end all, one resource book.

VAXA, Nutritionizer, Scientifically Balanced, Buffered Instant Homeopathic Medicinal, Meal Replacement Drink, Chocolate
THE NUTRITIONIZER is a scientifically balanced and buffered instant homeopathic medicinal Meal Replacement drink that offers a quick and tasty way to get 100% USRDIs of 28 vitamins and minerals, plus biologically available protein/amino acid complexes, a balanced array of carbohydrates and other essential cofactors believed to be necessary for good health. It is fat free with no cholesterol, no aspartame, and no picolinates.

The Glucose Revolution: The Authoritative Guide to the Glycemic Index - The Groundbreaking Medical Discovery
The glycemic index is an easy-to-understand tool that shows how and why eating the right foods — especially the right carbohydrates — can have dramatic effects on health. Thoroughly explaining the benefits of a diet that emphasizes foods low on the glycemic index — that produce a low, slow blood-sugar response — The Glucose Revolution shows how to get the most out of this exciting new resource.
List Price: $14.95
Used Price: $0.01
Customer Review: Not worth the $40 I paid
The flyer in the mail looked provocative and full of valuable information. The book cost $40. I can’t believe I ordered it. Hardcover, yes, but low quality paper and printing, no photos or color, so why the high price? The information inside was not presented in a readable or interesting manner. I haven’t tried the recipes. I have a wheat allergy and this book doesn’t have gluten-free recipes, just sugar-free. I plan to try out their claim that this book comes with a life-time guarantee and can be returned.
Customer Review: Better off reading something else like “Insulin resistance diet”
I was excited about reading this book. However, it’s was infuriating. I had high expectations because of the qualifications of the writers, but was severely let down. The book is contradictory. It is not clear about how you should eat, since some of the recommendations it makes seem to go against what it advises. It’s hard to read, and is not easy to follow. There is so much detail and no clear way for you to know what is right to eat without the GI book. They have now come out with a book to answer questions from this book. It’s just not a good read for someone trying to find a better way to eat. it’s hard to understand and is not enjoyable. I ended up reading this book, the Insulin resistance Diet and really liked it.

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