Friday, January 29, 2010
YouTube Channel gets 1000's of views daily
Our youtube channel is very popular with our customers. We get over 3000 visitors per day on average and customer email us with comments on how helpful the channel is. They particularly enjoy the video on supplement. You should really check it out. It is narrated by a 5 time bodybuilding champion so you know the advice is good.
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Have you checked us out on Twitter? Get supplements tweets at our twitter site. I send out coupons, news, dieting tips, new product reviews and more. http://twitter.com/WcnSupplements was picked best twitterer of 2009.
Saturated Fat Not Linked to Heart Disease
Saturated Fat Not Linked to Heart Disease:
A meta-analysis of 21 studies on 347,747 healthy adults suggests that dietary saturated fat is not linked to cardiovascular disease or stroke. The study, which looked at disease rather than risk markers for disease, but found that those who consumed the most saturated fat were not more likely to develop heart disease than their peers. The study's authors say that further studies are needed to determine if heart disease risks are possibly influenced by nutrients used to replace saturated fat in the American diet.
A meta-analysis of 21 studies on 347,747 healthy adults suggests that dietary saturated fat is not linked to cardiovascular disease or stroke. The study, which looked at disease rather than risk markers for disease, but found that those who consumed the most saturated fat were not more likely to develop heart disease than their peers. The study's authors say that further studies are needed to determine if heart disease risks are possibly influenced by nutrients used to replace saturated fat in the American diet.
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Friday, January 22, 2010
Obesity rates slow
American Medical Association's announcement that obesity rates have slowed is welcome news, but overeating and inactivity remain dangerous and expensive health concerns. A national survey of almost 10,000 adults predicted if left unchecked, obesity will rival or surpass smoking as a public health problem. Spending on obesity-related medical conditions topped $147 billion in 2008, an estimated 10% of total annual US medical expenses, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Hmm, maybe we should have skipped the guacamole on the super-sized burrito we had last night on our way home from the gym.
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Hmm, maybe we should have skipped the guacamole on the super-sized burrito we had last night on our way home from the gym.
Thanks to websites like SupplementsToGo.com people all over the world have been able to get free dieting information and diet pills at low prices.
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