Sunday, November 25, 2007

If we are what we eat, I want to be PogaMoonga!

If we are what we eat, I want to be Poga Moonga!

It only makes sense if we eat junk and unhealthy foods we will probably be unhealthy and if we eat good and natural foods we will be healthy. Sure the amount of what you eat combined with some exercise is the best way to stay fit but with every ones busy lifestyle it takes a lot of dedication, time and effort to eat well and exercise. It is just to easy after a long tiring, busy day just to order pizza or stop for a quick burger and fries. And doing this every once in a while is ok but it must be a small part of your overall diet.

Then there’s the “eating” healthy part. If you look at the FDA’s recommendation for fruits and vegetables for one day, you will realize that it’s very hard to eat that many fruits and vegetables every day because we have a life and don’t have the time to just sit around and eat all day. So many people turn to supplements, to try to get very thing they need to be healthy. But because there are so many and types of supplements on the market today, it’s hard to figure out what you need to take according to what your body needs.

First thing we must agree on is the supplement must be natural. If you or anyone you know thinks “synthetic or pharmaceutical” supplements are even worth taking, just ask yourself one question? Have you noticed any difference in the way you felt before you started taking them compared o how you feel after years of taking them? Are they giving your body what it needs to be as healthy as it can be? I personally have tried countless un-natural supplements only to be disappointed with their results. Ok, so natural is the way to go but how do you know what to take and how much of it?

There are many great natural supplements around today but they all are good for one area of your health. You have some that are good at building your immune system, you have some that provide you with antioxidants, there are some that provide all the vitamins and minerals you need and there are some that supply important supplements like “amino acids”. I have tried many of these products with great results but how many different products should I be taking at one time, in what amounts and are they as good or less effective if I combine them with anther product. So finally, after some researching what you really need to be healthy, it seems you need all of the ingredients contained in many of the products available today.

But I don’t want to take 3 or 4 different products every day until I find the right combination for my body, so what’s the answer. Poga Moonga! Finally, a supplement that covers all the bases. It contains aloe vera, which builds you immune system, has 20 of the 22 amino acids and 8 of the 13 recommended vitamins. The aloe is mixed with pomegranate juice, which contains a super-antioxidant, 3 times more powerful than the antioxidants in tomatoes or red wine. The aloe and pomegranate juice are mixed with moringa, an amazing supplement which contains the 8 “essential amino acids” your body doesn’t make. You see amino acids are the building blocks of life. They build and repair muscle and build new cells. And your body only makes 14 out of the 22 amino acids your body needs. These amino acids affect every aspect of your life.

Your body needs to replenish these amino acids for good health, and the only way to get the 8 essential amino acids you need is through food or moringa, the only plant that contains all 8 essential amino acids. Not to mention, moringa has been used for centuries to treat and cure hundreds of diseases and illnesses. Moringa, pomegranate and aloe, all together in one amazing supplement. No guessing, no taking 3,4 or 5 products, just a 2 oz shot every morning is all you need to keep your body healthy. A real “supplement”, which can truly affect your overall heath. The only side effect will be the drug companies lack to control they will have on your life and your health. It’s time to take control of your health today and in the future and not live the rest of your life as a drug company lab

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