It's really an eye-opener that I know you're going to be
surprised by. Ready? Here goes...
It's sad but true; as we age, our body cells are constantly
decaying and dying every second of every day.
Too bad it's not those pesky, unwanted
fat cells that are
dying off instead of the healthy cells you need.
But this email can change all of that...
You see, much of the air we breathe, and the foods we eat,
contain deadly toxins and "evil-radicals" that constantly
attack and kill the precious cells in your skin, heart, lungs,
immune system, and even hormones that control every function
of your body--including your mood and romantic health.
This "attack" leads to
low energy levels, decreased
fat-burning, and poor health. Not to mention that excess
free-radicals can:
1. Damage your skin, causing wrinkles that make you look older
than your actual age.
2. Cause hair-loss and damaged hair.
3. Lead to weak and fragile nails.
4. Cause inflammation, which many experts believe is the
cause of most major diseases--especially cancer.
5. Initiate a low "romantic-drive" and a decrease in mood.
What's more, millions of body cells die each day from
malnutrition... meaning we aren't consuming the proper
nutrients needed to keep our bodies thriving, healthy, and
full of vitality.
Inadequate nutrient intake can contribute to a host of
health problems, including diabetes, heart disease, allergies and even
obesity.
They're Eating Too Little of Key, Critical Nutrients!
You see, there are certain vitamins and minerals that are
essential to the human body--nutrients we can only get by
consuming them. If you sit down to a meal that doesn't give
your body the nutrients it needs, your brain is likely to give
your mouth the "signal" to keep eating until you do.
Scientists say this is why some people always have constant
hunger and cravings--they never get all the nutrients their
body so desperately needs, even if they eat plenty of fruits
and vegetables. (Have you ever experienced uncontrollable
cravings like these?)
These nutrients included chromium (which balances blood
sugar
levels that control hunger), and Vitamins B6 and B12
(which are both involved in helping convert calories to
energy, so they aren't stored as fat.)
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