Tuesday, November 6, 2012

New Content from Liquid Health

http://www.liquidhealthinc.com/node/156 Tips for Keeping off Extra Pounds
During the Holidays Weight gain during the holidays is not uncommon, but it
can be troubling. A study performed by the National Institute of Child Health
and Human Development (NICHD) and the National Institute of Diabetes and
Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) found that even small amounts of weight
gained during the holidays wasn’t lost later in the year. Liquid Health,
Inc. has compiled a list of suggestions to do away with holiday weight gain,
including some weight management [1] supplements to consider. With an
increase in social gatherings and a decrease in time devoted to exercise,
it’s no wonder people gain an average of 1 pound in the six weeks between
Thanksgiving and New Years. While 1 pound may seem harmless, the National
Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) and the National
Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) found that
most people did not lose this extra weight as the year went on. Over time
this can lead to significant weight gain. The holidays can be a busy time for
most people, so seeing time devoted to exercise decrease is not unusual.
Liquid Health, Inc. suggests finding ways to add small bits of exercise into
a hectic schedule, such as parking further from the store entrance when
shopping or take a brisk walk during a lunch break. Finding ways to fit in
physical activity can help minimize weight gain during the holiday seasons.
Liquid Health, Inc also suggests another way to avoid needless weight gain.
With an increase in the number of parties and social functions during the
holidays, people can consume a large number of unnecessary calories. One way
to cut down on one’s caloric intake is to aim for a plate that is at least
half filled with fruits or vegetables. By focusing on the more nutritious
food options, there will be less room for the high calorie alternatives. In
addition to changes to physical activity and eating habits, Liquid Health,
Inc suggests a couple of supplements that my help a person keep off added
weight around the holidays. Recently, Liquid Health, Inc has added a couple
of weight management supplements to their catalog of products. One of these
products, called African Mango XD, is aimed at suppressing a person’s
appetite, which may be especially helpful during the holidays. This
sublingual appetite suppressant [2] contains: Potassium (from SuperCitriMax)
– 18 mg Chromium (as chromium polynicotinate) – 120 mcg African Mango
(Irvingia Gabonensis) – 150 mg SuperCitrimax (Garcinia Cambogia) – 85 mg
Hydroxycitric Acid (HCA) – 50 mg The other of Liquid Health, Inc.’s
weight loss supplements is called Raspberry Ketone and is marketed as a fat
burner. This Liquid Raspberry Ketone Supplement [3] contains: L-Carnitine USP
1000 mg Raspberry Ketones 200 mg Green tea leaf extract (50% ECGC)
(Decaffeinated) 10 mg Stevia leaf 18 mg According to Brett Peterson, the
Director of Business Development for Liquid Health, Inc., “There are lots
of things we can do to avoid weight gain during the holidays. The obvious
things are exercise and cutting down on calories, but sometimes that’s just
not realistic with all the parties and other things that are going on.
Sometimes taking a weight loss aid, like one of our weight management
supplements, can help to get you through a tough couple of months.” About
Liquid Health, Inc.: Liquid Health, Inc. has been designing and manufacturing
liquid vitamin supplements since 1991. All Liquid Health products, including
African Mango XD and Raspberry Ketone, are manufactured in a certified-cGMP
(current Good Manufacturing Practices) facility, using only premium/qualified
ingredients, and are analyzed and tested. All Liquid Health products are made
in the U.S.A. See the official press release here [4]

[1] http://www.liquidhealthinc.com/weight-management
[2] http://www.liquidhealthinc.com/content/african-mango-xd
[3] http://www.liquidhealthinc.com/content/raspberry-ketone
[4] http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/11/prweb10013597.htmhttp://liquidhealth.posterous.com/new-content-from-liquid-health-79280 http://www.liquidhealthinc.com/node/156 Tips for Keeping off Extra Pounds During the Holidays Weight gain during the holidays is not uncommon, but it can be troubling. A study performed by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) and the National Institute of Diabetes and ... http://liquidhealth.posterous.com

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