STOP Smoking NOW!

March 28, 2011
By Heather Clark
STOP Smoking NOW!

So, you know smoking causes lung cancer, emphysema and heart disease.  If those were not strong enough reasons to get you to kick the habit, here are a few more… Alzheimer’s Disease:  Smoking speeds up mental decline.  The rate of mental decline is up to five times faster in smokers than in non-smokers.  There...
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Product Review: New Chapter

March 25, 2011
By Heather Clark
Product Review: New Chapter

New Chapter provides a new chapter in nutritional supplementation.  The products are made completely of organic whole-food probiotic nutrients.  New Chapter offers products in their most natural and active whole food probiotically cultured form. Dual-Stage Culturing Food Technology STAGE 1:  Culturing process converts indigestible compounds into those that are digestible and promote healthy detoxification....
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High Fiber Diet Combats Death and Disease

March 25, 2011
By Heather Clark
High Fiber Diet Combats Death and Disease

Studies have shown a strong link between high fiber diets and a longer life.   Specifically, subjects tested who ate a diet rich in whole grains, fruits and vegetables were less likely to die of cardiovascular disease, infectious disease, and respiratory disease.  A high fiber diet was also associated with fewer cancer risks in men,...
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Protecting Against Alzheimer’s

March 25, 2011
By Heather Clark

Recent brain research shows that bilingual people’s brains function better and for longer after developing the Alzheimer’s.  So, you want to protect against the effects of Alzheimer’s?  Learn another language.  Psychologists at York University in Toronto recently tested 450 patients who had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.  Half of these patients were bilingual and half...
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Big Breakfast= Bigger Daily Calorie Count

February 3, 2011
By Heather Clark
Big Breakfast= Bigger Daily Calorie Count

Dieters have always been told that eating a big breakfast prevents you from feeling hungry later.  Well, maybe it’s time to rethink that statement. German researchers studied the food intake of 280 obese adults and 100 of normal weight.  The subjects kept records of everything they ate over two weeks, and were carefully instructed...
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Pre & Post Workout Training Tips

February 2, 2011
By Heather Clark
Pre & Post Workout Training Tips

Tis the season when everyone wants to get back in shape.  It is what you do BEFORE and AFTER you work those muscles that is just as important as the work out itself. PRE-WORK OUT TIPS: The hardest part about getting in shape or bodybuilding is getting into the habit of going to the...
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The Joy of Soy

February 1, 2011
By Heather Clark
The Joy of Soy

Soy milk provides benefits beyond being a milk replacement for people who are unable to drink cow’s milk.  Soy milk is high in protein and contains more fiber than cow’s milk, among other benefits.  Let’s begin at the beginning… How exactly is soy “milk” made? Soy milk is made from beans.  The beans are...
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NOW is the time: Get back in shape for summer!

January 31, 2011
By Heather Clark
NOW is the time: Get back in shape for summer!

Do you dream of being the perfect body on the beach that heads turn to stare at as you walk past?  Well, NOW is the time to start planning.  You CAN have that body.  It is just a matter of eating well and exercising. Now.  Let me introduce myself.  My name is Heather Clark...
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NEW PRODUCT and In-Store Demo

December 8, 2010
By Heather Clark
NEW PRODUCT and In-Store Demo

This Saturday, December 11th from Noon to 2pm, Crystal Carlson from Nutrilite will be here at the store providing samples and information on several new products. Nutrilite products offer the best of both nature and science.  Nutrilite plant concentrates are made from the finest natural ingredients grown according to sustainable farming principles.  Nutrilite ensures...
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FREE Skin Care Demo- Thursday, December 9th

December 6, 2010
By Heather Clark
FREE Skin Care Demo- Thursday, December 9th

Just a reminder to attend our free skin care demo and makeup application here at Triangle Vitamins Thursday December 9th, from 6-8pm.  Barbara Carr, a licensed esthetician, will be here to provide free make-overs and skin care analysis. Also, while you are here, receive 30% off all Aubrey Organics products in the store! COLD...
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Consume more omega-3s to protect your eyesight

December 4, 2010
By Staff Writer
Consume more omega-3s to protect your eyesight

(NaturalNews) A new study published in the journal Ophthalmology confirms that omega-3 fatty acids help to maintain eye health and protect against age-related eye diseases like macular degeneration. Researchers from the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine observed that people who eat lots of fish and other seafood rich in omega-3s...
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FREE Fitness Class

November 29, 2010
By Heather Clark
FREE Fitness Class

Beat the Holiday Bulge of Post-Christmas Feasting! This class will provide you with a fast, safe and effective workout that will target and tone your trouble spots WITHOUT the use of a gym. Work harder, achieve more and perform better in every aspect of life through properly set, personal goals which channel effort, boost...
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Colon Cleanse Strengthens Body’s Defenses

November 22, 2010
By Rashid Curtis
Colon Cleanse Strengthens Body’s Defenses

Whenever there is good digestion, absorption of nutrients will also be smooth. Absorption of nutrients occur when food molecules are transformed into small pieces to pass through the intestinal linings to the blood and lymph nodes. Cleaning the digestive system of toxins and other impurities will provide a clean pathway for easy absorption.Check good...
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Pomegranates provide amazing protection against tissue damage, inflammation

November 22, 2010
By Staff Writer
Pomegranates provide amazing protection against tissue damage, inflammation

(NaturalNews) The health benefits of eating pomegranates are numerous, and a new study presented at the American Society of Nephrology’s 43rd Annual Meeting and Scientific Exposition in Denver, Colo., has discovered yet another. According to the report, the potent antioxidant profile of pomegranates helps to reduce inflammation, prevent damage caused by oxidative stress, and...
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Emergency Room Visits Down with Kid Cold Formula Removal

November 22, 2010
By Staff Writer
Emergency Room Visits Down with Kid Cold Formula Removal

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – The number of young children going to the emergency room after taking too much cough and cold medicine was cut in half after drug companies took medications for their age group off the market, according to a new study. Doctors say the research, published today in the journal Pediatrics,...
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