Friday, July 31, 2009

NMTSS Meeting
7:30 - 9:00pm
Crowne Plaza "Bridge Room 2"
1-5 Spencer Street Melbourne





Free Motives Workshop
Friday 11th September 2009
6:00 - 7:00pm
Crowne Plaza "Bridge Room 2"
1-5 Spencer Street
Melbourne




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Wednesday, July 29, 2009


Isotonix Might-A-Mins
$10 SALE

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You cant always control what your children eat, which makes all-natural Isotonix Might-A-Mins essential to any childs diet. The fast-delivery isotonic system will ensure your children get the vitamins and minerals they need in a great-tasting formula. Might-A-Mins will help to boost the Immune System, provide essential vitamins and minerals, boost energy and support healthy bone and cardiovascular health.
CODE - 713026SP




Friday, July 10, 2009

Heart Health in Winter

When Winter rolls around the first thing we think about is the cold or the flu. However, one thing we do not think about is heart health. Did you know that studies conducted show that 35% more heart attacks occur during the Winter months vs. Summer months. Why is this? There are all kinds of different reasons but some of the most common are: Sedentary lifestyle and increased food consumption (More of the "bad" foods vs. "good" foods). Protect yourself and your heart this Winter by trying out one or more of the following: beginning a regular exercise program, prepare more heart healthy meals using foods like pomegranate, fish, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, while also watching your fat intake - try to reduce saturated fats and trans fats, and find new ways to escape from stess. After all, we only have one heart, protect it to the fullest!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Pomegranate for dental health?

A recent study conducted by Ohio State University found that "pomegranate components have properties that could promote oral health, including the risk of gingivitis". The study examined young adults for the effects of 4 weeks using Pomella® extract dissolved in water as a mouth rinse, 3 times daily. The study revealed that pomegranate components have properties that could promote oral health, including reducing the risk of gingivitis.