Archive | September, 2010
Isalean Shake Recipes

Fall For Pumpkin Pie Taste in Your Isalean Shake?

If you fall for pumpkin pie, then we have the perfect IsaLean® Shake recipe for you! Skip the whip, the extra sugar and the calories that are in that other popular frozen pumpkin drink and savor a taste of fall with our Pumpkin Pie IsaLean Shake recipe. All you need is your IsaLean Shake in [...]

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Holly Isabody Challenge Winner

2011 IsaBody Challenge, Get Started Now!

2010 IsaBody Challenge Grand Prize Winner is Holly D. of Minnesota! The moment we’ve all been waiting for has arrived—the Grand Prize Winner of the 2010 IsaBody Challenge is… Holly D. of Minnesota! Holly lost 50 pounds during the Challenge and another 40 pounds after completing her 24-week Challenge, transforming from a business suit covered-professional [...]

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Vitamin K Prevents Diabetes

Vitamin K Helps Prevent Diabetes

People with a higher dietary intake of vitamin K are significantly less likely to develop Type 2 diabetes, according to a study conducted by researchers from University Medical Center Utrecht in the Netherlands and published in the journal Diabetes Care. Vitamin K, known to play a critical role in blood coagulation, comes in two forms: [...]

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Viagra Linked To Hearing Loss

Erectile dysfunction drugs such as viagra appear to double the risk of long-term hearing loss, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Alabama-Birmingham and published in the journal Archives of Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery. Viagra, generically known as sildenafil, is a drug in the phosphodiesterase type five inhibitor (PDE-5i) [...]

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Supplementation with high doses of B vitamins may help guard learning and memory in older adults.

High Doses of B Vitamins May Slow Brain Shrinkage, Support Memory

September 27, 2010 by Isagenix Nutritional Sciences Supplementation with high doses of B vitamins may help guard learning and memory in older adults. Unfortunately, getting older comes with a common consequence affecting up to 16 percent of elderly people – gradual reduction in brain size, which is associated with problems in learning and memory. However, a new study [...]

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