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| | Post New Topic | | The News about Soft Drinks | Views: 534 | | Jul 25, 2007 9:15 am | | The News about Soft Drinks | # |  Roger and Pamela Foulks | | Many of you probably have been exposed to the news this week about soft drinks: concern about an increased risk of heart disease. This should be of no shock to anyone. We know that our popular soft drinks are loaded with sugar, as well as having a low acid pH level. Acidity levels in our body fluids encourage disease - disease organisms love an acid environment. For the protection of your family, you should educate yourselves about the importance of alkalinity - higher pH levels. This is the key advantage of the Xooma products we discuss in this forum. These products help build an akaline body fluids level and protect against many diseases, as disease organisms DO NOT like alkalinity. Educate yourself here: Read the testimonials You cannot expect the media to tell you this information - you must educate yourself!
Roger and Pamela Foulks, Anna Maria Island, Florida, 941-320-0818 "Achievements UnLimited Marketing and Promotions LLC" Do you need marketing help? Visit: http://achievementsunlimited.squarespace.com Our Blog: http://networkingsuccess.spaces.live.com/ Private Reply to Roger and Pamela Foulks | | Jul 25, 2007 10:52 am | | re: The News about Soft Drinks | # |  Mirdza Hayden | | Yes, Ph level in the water is very important. I have read about the new Xooma water from Tamara - it sounds like the sachets do wonderful things to the water. Definitely something to consider having around, especially if your water is filtered by reverse osmosis.
Thanks for sharing!
Mirdza Helping people live healthy, one DROP at a time http://www.YoungLiving.org/mirdza2 Private Reply to Mirdza Hayden | | Jul 27, 2007 4:17 pm | | re: re: The News about Soft Drinks | # |  Lajon Webb | | Here's some additional information. Sorry it's a repost.
The website is up and running....check out www.argm2.com for information on the LArginine product! Also, please see attached letter from Dr. Ann De Wees Allen!
*********************************************************** From the Desk of Dr. Allen:
BREAKING NEWS
July 23, 2007
KATIE COURIC, CBS NEWS STORY
DIET SODAS ARE FATTENING
Tonight on CBS News, Katie Couric, broke the story that diet sodas are fattening and can increase risk of Metabolic Syndrome and heart disease. This was startling news to the public, and baffling to scientists.
Susan Feely, President of the American Beverage Association, stated "How can something with zero calories that's 99% water with a little flavoring in it . . cause weight gain?"
CBS quoted studies that show people who drink more than one soft drink a day had a 48 percent increased prevalence of metabolic syndrome.
DIET SODA CAUSES WEIGHT GAIN
New studies involving over 1,500 subjects have shown that people who drink diet soft drinks don't lose weight - in fact, they gain weight. Researchers stated "What was surprising was when we looked at people only drinking diet soft drinks, their risk of obesity was even higher."
In fact, when the researchers took a closer look at their data, they found that nearly all the obesity risk from soft drinks came from diet sodas. There was a 41 percent increase in risk of being overweight for every can or bottle of diet soft drink a person consumes each day.
For diet soft-drink drinkers, the risk of becoming overweight or obese was:
36.5 percent for up to 1/2 can each day 37.5 percent for 1/2 to one can each day 54.5 percent for 1 to 2 cans each day 57.1 percent for more than 2 cans each day. For each can of diet soft drink consumed each day, a person's risk of obesity went up 41 percent.
WHY?
Cephalic Response: Key Code to Obesity
The real issue for the soda researchers, which was addressed by Katie Couric on CBS news, was why diet sodas cause weight gain. It may be a mystery to most researchers, but the SKINNY SCIENCE research team already has the answer.
Clinical researchers at Glycemic Research Laboratories (GRL) know exactly why and how diet sodas cause weight gain. It's caused by the Cephalic Response, and the GRL SKINNY SCIENCE team has been studying the effects on humans for the past 20 years.
They, in fact, received the first patent awarded worldwide for this research.
With combined expertise of 90 years, the SKINNY SCIENCE team has delved into the biochemistry that causes the Cephalic Response, including the glycemic index and glycemic response of foods.
The CV's of the SKINNY SCIENCE researchers reads like a Who's Who, and actually includes a scientist that is listed in the Who's Who of American Inventors, the top genetic researcher in the world from NIH, and a renowned MD, PhD in Cardiovascular Pharmacology, who just won a Lifetime Achievement Award.
The SKINNY SCIENCE research team includes Dr. Ann de Wees Allen, Dr. Clair Francomano, and Dr. Randall Maxey. They can be found at:
www.GlycemicResearchLaboratories.com (see About Us)
www.Glycemic.com (Cephalic Seal)
www.SkinnyScience.com
Their clients include Hershey Foods, Proctor & Gamble, and other food giants who hire the team to determine the glycemic and fat-storing effects of their foods and beverages.
The SKINNY SCIENCE researchers will not reveal the results of the ongoing trials, but hint that a major company is getting ready to introduce a Non-Cephalic soda.
The researchers will be discussing their Cephalic findings on Tuesday, July 24th, 2007 on the Clear Channel, Tampa, Florida, 620 AM, WDAE radio, 3 PM EST, hosted by Steve Duemig, which can be accessed live via the Internet (www.620WDAE.com).
With every TV NEWS station fighting for their attention, the SKINNY SCIENCE researchers chose WDAE over all other competitors for the first live discussion about diet sodas. This obvious favoritism was fueled by a long-term friendship between host Steve Deumig and SKINNY SCIENCE researcher, Dr. Ann de Wees Allen.
Interviews with the SKINNY SCIENCE team are arranged by Jerry Petuck at: Petuck624@aol.com
Ask me for product samples and DVD presentation and I will send them to you!
--- Have an AWESOME day and May God richly bless you! Lajon Webb - (707) 422-0514 - Fairfield, California U.S.A. http://www.gettheinfonow.com Private Reply to Lajon Webb |  | |
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