February 11, 2012

What’s on the Label and What’s not? Little Hotties

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by Marie Harger | Cold fingers and toes are one of the tragedies of winter. This product is the answer to our frozen digits, whether on the ski slope or otherwise having to be outside when temperatures are freezing. Hotties keep our extremities cozy, toasty, and warm. Little Hotties are safe, provide natural heat, have no odor and are air-activated. For the consumer it all says easy. Easy to carry, to open and to use. To activate you simply shake it for a couple seconds, which mixes the … [Read more...]

How Diet Soda May Cause You to GAIN Weight!

By Christine Pinney Karkow, ACE Certified Personal Trainer Sugary soft drinks have been an integral part of America’s junk food consumption for decades. In 1963, Coca-Cola introduced a sugar-free cola, “TAB,” professing to be just as tasty as its sugary counter part, but sweetened with saccharin, a calorie-free artificial sweetener. This appealed to an increasingly calorie-conscious public, beginning to struggle with weight gain. Over the next 45 years, consumption of diet beverages rose … [Read more...]

The Truth Behind Hyperactive Kids

UK researchers have warned that children may develop hyperactive behavior if their diets contain food additives. The Food Standards Agency, a non-ministerial government department of the UK Government, carried out a study on 300 randomly selected children and found that hyperactivity increased after a drink containing additive combinations. The agency says that hyperactive children might benefit from fewer additives. However, health experts claim that drugs, not diet changes, will be more … [Read more...]

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