AUSTIN, TX, November 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) Vegetables aid in weight loss, boost immune function, fight cancer, and support joint, digestive and heart health. They are miraculous gifts to human wellness. Despite the body's craving for the rich nutrients, most Americans don't eat enough leafy greens. Powdered greens open the door to easy, potent vegetables for even the finickiest eaters, and are now available online at LifeFoodStore.com.
Would you know, or admit, if your diet suffered from a vegetable deficiency?
Consumers tend to think that dietary guidelines are directed at others, not themselves. However, according to a CDC report only 27.4% of adult consumers eat the minimum 3 recommended daily servings of vegetables.
So, who are the more than 71% of the walking malnourished? How many admit it?
A USDA study's results does suggest a reduced optimistic bias in Americans' views of their diets, and perhaps greater receptiveness to information about the relationships between diet and health.
It's Not Me It's You
The ideal American kitchen would consistently boast an abundance of clean, fresh, organic, vegetables. The ideal American family would actually eat the vegetables on hand in the kitchen.
For the rest of us, there is a simple solution: powdered greens. Most experts agree that nutrition from food is superior to supplements. Powdered greens has a foot on both sides of the line as the preferred food-based option conveniently ground into a powder, creating a versatile supplement.
Now imagine a world where more bodies are nourished with the magic that is vegetable nutrition.
Eat Your Greens
"Eating plenty of vegetables and fruits can help you ward off heart disease and stroke, control blood pressure, prevent some types of cancer, avoid a painful intestinal ailment called diverticulitis, and guard against cataract and macular degeneration, two common causes of vision loss." - Harvard School of Public Health, article at http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/what-should-you-eat/vegetables-full-story/index.html#cvd
Vegetables are also a powerful weapon against obesity, effectively aiding the body to lose weight.
Genesis Today's GenEssentials Powdered Greens is said to be the strongest greens supplement on the market, with benefits that are cutting edge in health food innovation. Each serving of these food-based greens provides the phytonutrients that are equivalent to 3-5 servings of dark leafy vegetables. (Where to buy: http://www.lifefoodstore.com/powdered-greens-30-days/)
"This potent, pure and therapeutic formula contains the raw vital nutrients the body needs to maintain a healthy, vigorous life. Because it's raw, it's alive, and the more 'alive' foods we eat, the more alive we feel," said Dr. Lindsey Duncan, CEO, Founder and head formulator for Genesis Today, Inc. (Nutritional Information available at http://www.lifefoodstore.com/powdered-greens-30-days/#nutritionfacts)
Home cooks are successfully injecting nutrient rich GenEssentials Powdered Greens supplement into salads, entrees, and smoothies, cleverly getting at least 3 servings of vegetable into the mouths of even the pickiest eaters.
LifeFoodStore.com, located in Austin, Texas, is dedicated to delivering reliable products, tips and information to help busy, budgeting people live healthier each day. From TransferOfHealth.com.
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Cleverly Sneaking in the Greens with Powdered Greens at LifeFoodStore.com
Doctors say "eat more vegetables," government agrees. Pure and potent: powdered greens deliver vegetables to a broader population.
2011-11-03
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