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May 8, 2010

Why are Democrats anti-vitamin and supplements? Why did they sneak it into the "Financial Reform" Bill?

Of all the sneaky tactics practiced in Washington D.C., this recent action by Congressman Henry Waxman (D-CA) is one of the most insidious: While no one was looking, he injected amendment language into the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2009 (H.R. 4173) that would expand the powers of the FTC (not the FDA, but the FTC) to terrorize nutritional supplement companies by greatly expanding the power of the FTC to make its own laws that target dietary supplement companies.

This is a little-known secret about the FTC and the nutritional supplements business: The FTC routinely targets nutritional supplement companies that are merely telling the truth about their products. Some companies are threatened by merely linking to published scientific studies about their products.
http://www.naturalnews.com/028687_Henry_Waxman_health_freedom.html
Yes. Codex

Why are conservatives so stupid that they can’t even take a legitimate concern with out masking it in a barrage of hyperbole and dishonesty? "Democrats anti-supplement" "sneaky practices" "insidious" "terrorize nutritional supplement companies" "greatly expanding powers" This is why the Republican voice has become so irrelevant. They have become bombastic, sensationalistic and so often dishonest.

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May 5, 2010

Nutrition supplements for hair and nails?

I used to live in a humid place and my hair was really healthy and long. and recently i moved to a place that has really dry air so my hair started drying up and breaking. i noticed my nails are brittle too. so i want hair and nail supplements but i don’t know which brand to get. i went to the vitamin store and they had so many different kinds. My question is what brand do you think is the most trustworthy and has the best quality. Please list the price or where i can purchase it. If you have any tips or advice on growing hair that would be helpful too. Thanks for taking the time to answer my question :)

Phyto Phytophanere Dietary Supplement (expensive but ie one of the really good ones and high quality) about 50$ or less for a 2month supply from folica since it’s free shipping for over 50$
http://www.folica.com/Phyto_Phytophan_d3195.html

Nature’s Bounty Hair Skin Nails Tablets (you have to take about 3 capsules a day:( )
less than 10 dollars and here’s a review about it:
http://sharedreviews.com/health/vitamins-supplements/nature-s-bounty-hair-skin-nails-
tablets

http://www.walgreens.com/store/catalog/Food-and-Supplements/Hair,-Skin-and-Nails/ID=prod394671&navCount=0&navAction=push-product

in this you have to get only 1 tab a day
http://www.walgreens.com/store/catalog/Food-and-Supplements/Vitamins-for-the-Hair/ID=prod1177963&navCount=0&navAction=push-product
you can get it at walgreens

GNC WELLbeING® be-BEAUTIFUL™ Hair, Skin & Nails Formula

http://www.gnc.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3519046

ultra hair nourishGNC
http://www.gnc.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2133888

So far i’ll suggest that if you like non of these get a multivitamin like
GNC Women’s GNC Women’s Ultra Mega®
http://www.gnc.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3848052

i’m not sure if walmart has the GNC but as far as thew other it will have most of them.YOu can also try target.
If you have a specific question on hair care feel free to ask me because it’s difficult to give advise when you don’t know what the question or problem is.

^_^

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October 8, 2009

Personal Trainer Singapore Warns: Focus on Nutrition not Diets

Helping athletes achieve their best performances and helping clients achieve their fitness goals such as fat loss and weight loss is my duty as a sports performance coach and personal trainer.

It is pretty obvious that what you eat is critical to your health and your performance.

In fact there was a study done on a group of people who were put on an excellent exercise program which consisted of 3 days per week of strength training, and 2 days a week of cardiovascular training. This went on for 12 weeks. This is certainly a long period of time, and that is a large amount of exercise, and certainly more than most other people do!).

The results: A total amount of fat loss of… 0.5-1kg!!

Pathetic!

What should be expected, for those who do all the right stuff, they should regularly lose 8-10kg of fat in 3 months. And perhaps even more if their starting weight is very far from their target.

The reason that the university study shows such disappointing results?… These people were told that they could eat whatever they pleased.

Conclusion: Nutrition is critical to achieve your fitness goals.

However there is another side to the story.

There are diets that exist which give the promise of huge and impressive weight loss or fat loss in a short period of time.

I myself have tried all kinds of diets including very low calorie liquid diets. It was a liquid only diet but the liquids were high quality protein powders. It also includes healthy fats like fish oils and flax seeds, as well as some supplements to prevent muscle loss.

These diets WORK. You will lose fat, you will look lean, and you will defeat psychological cravings for bad food (this is probably the best effect)

BUT….

Don’t forget, these are DIETS. They are not NUTRITION. There are some “side effects” that make diets short term projects, rather than life long plans.

Here are some of the problems…

Metabolic slowdown – Reduced calorie diets cannot be done long term because then your body thinks it is in a starvation state.

Stress hormones will go up – low calories is a condition that is stressful to your body!

Fat storage will go up – to stay alive

Non essential systems will slow down (reproductive, immune system, digestive system etc)

Digestive system will weaken (no need to work hard if we are eating all liquids/too little food)<

Muscle Loss – this is bad! Makes you look and feel weak

The body is designed to have whole, natural foods as it’s nutrition. Different people do best on different ratios of fat, carbohydrates, and protein. However the items of food consumed should be the same. Eggs, Meats, Veggies, Fruits, Nuts as well as drinks that contain no calories such as tea and water should be the basis of good nutrition no matter who you are and what your goals are.

So unless you have a specific weight class, competition or special event to “diet” for, forget about diets the majority of the time and focus on good nutrition.

Jonathan Wong
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/personal-trainer-singapore-warns-focus-on-nutrition-not-diets-745065.html

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Personal Trainer Singapore Warns: Focus on Nutrition not Diets

Helping athletes achieve their best performances and helping clients achieve their fitness goals such as fat loss and weight loss is my duty as a sports performance coach and personal trainer.

It is pretty obvious that what you eat is critical to your health and your performance.

In fact there was a study done on a group of people who were put on an excellent exercise program which consisted of 3 days per week of strength training, and 2 days a week of cardiovascular training. This went on for 12 weeks. This is certainly a long period of time, and that is a large amount of exercise, and certainly more than most other people do!).

The results: A total amount of fat loss of… 0.5-1kg!!

Pathetic!

What should be expected, for those who do all the right stuff, they should regularly lose 8-10kg of fat in 3 months. And perhaps even more if their starting weight is very far from their target.

The reason that the university study shows such disappointing results?… These people were told that they could eat whatever they pleased.

Conclusion: Nutrition is critical to achieve your fitness goals.

However there is another side to the story.

There are diets that exist which give the promise of huge and impressive weight loss or fat loss in a short period of time.

I myself have tried all kinds of diets including very low calorie liquid diets. It was a liquid only diet but the liquids were high quality protein powders. It also includes healthy fats like fish oils and flax seeds, as well as some supplements to prevent muscle loss.

These diets WORK. You will lose fat, you will look lean, and you will defeat psychological cravings for bad food (this is probably the best effect)

BUT….

Don’t forget, these are DIETS. They are not NUTRITION. There are some “side effects” that make diets short term projects, rather than life long plans.

Here are some of the problems…

Metabolic slowdown – Reduced calorie diets cannot be done long term because then your body thinks it is in a starvation state.

Stress hormones will go up – low calories is a condition that is stressful to your body!

Fat storage will go up – to stay alive

Non essential systems will slow down (reproductive, immune system, digestive system etc)

Digestive system will weaken (no need to work hard if we are eating all liquids/too little food)<

Muscle Loss – this is bad! Makes you look and feel weak

The body is designed to have whole, natural foods as it’s nutrition. Different people do best on different ratios of fat, carbohydrates, and protein. However the items of food consumed should be the same. Eggs, Meats, Veggies, Fruits, Nuts as well as drinks that contain no calories such as tea and water should be the basis of good nutrition no matter who you are and what your goals are.

So unless you have a specific weight class, competition or special event to “diet” for, forget about diets the majority of the time and focus on good nutrition.

Jonathan Wong
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/personal-trainer-singapore-warns-focus-on-nutrition-not-diets-745065.html

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