Sunday, December 10, 2006

Consider This...


Nicholas Perrionce, MD, FACN, is a board certified clinical and research dermatologist and author of "The Perricone Promise" as well as several other New York Times #1 Best Sellers. He is also regarded as the Father of the Inflammation Theory of Aging.

Based on years of research, Dr. Perricone discovered that cellular inflammation is the single greatest cause of aging and age-related diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, arthritis, certain forms of cancer, diminished mental and physical energy, the loss of muscle mass and wrinkled, sagging skin. In addition, cellular inflamation is often caused by poor diet, enviornmental stress, excessive ultraviolet light, and stress.

It is no surprise Dr. Perricone advocates eating certain superfoods to slow the ageing process and a host of other degenerative diseases. Among the top superfoods identified, Perricone cites the acai berry as one of the most nutritious and powerful foods in the world.

Monday, October 02, 2006

MonaVie is Good for Pets Too!


"Dogs and cats should live into their 20's, yet most die between 13 to 15 years...WHY?"

There are over 130 million individuals in the United States alone who need your help. They cannot help themselves. It is up to you.

These individuals are America’s 67 Million dogs and 65 Million cats.
Did you know the maximum life span of our cats and dogs is estimated to be 25-30 years? Sadly, our average pet lives only approximately 13 to 14 years.

These innocent animal's lives are being cut short.

Solution
Most of us take supplements and eat right to get all the nutrients necessary to avoid problems and ensure good health. The same is true for your cherished pet and MonaVie can be just the answer!

  • All cats and dogs have different nutritional requirements. Age, activity level, environment, genetics, breed and other factors determine your dog’s special needs. Although a good premium food will provide a solid foundation, food alone cannot supply all the nutrients necessary to fulfill those unique requirements.

  • A deficiency of just one or more nutrients can leave your cat or dog vulnerable to problems.

  • Nutrients that specifically support your cat’s or dog's natural defenses are vital to good health.


To learn more about MonaVie, visit http://www.mymonavie.com/foodnutrition.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

What Makes Mona Vie So Unique?


The Star Ingredient
Rich in polyphenols--a powerful form of antioxidants--the acai berry is able to neutralize free radicals, thereby lowering oxidative stress. What's important to note is that the acai berry's nutritional properties are volatile and can easily be compromised if not properly harvested and processed. The process used to make MonaVie's acai freeze-dried powder is the most effective method of ensuring the nutrient content and antioxidant activity of the acai berry.

The Unqiue Blend
The acai berry is arguably the most important fruit in existence for your health. Experts have referred to acai as the world's number one super food (Dr. Nicholas Perricone in "The Perricone Promise" and on the Oprah Winfrey Show). But nature has given us literally thousands of different phytonutrients and antioxidants that are important for our bodies to function optimally. This is why MonaVie products include a blend of nineteen of the most nutrient-dense fruits known. Each fruit was chosen for its unique ability to contribute to a product that offers you the most complete and balanced health benefits.

The Process
MonaVie takes creat care at each step in production to ensure that the highest quality standards are met.

Harvesting: The process begins with the harvesting of the acai berry deep within the Amazon river basin. Unlike poachers, who illegally chop down an entire tree just to harvest a 12-inch section of the tree known as the palmito (or "heart of palm"), MonaVie's conservative harvesting method removes only the acai berries, thereby preserving the life of the tree and promoting the preservation of the rainforest.

Processing
: Acai is a delicate fruit and much of the nutrient content can be lost within 48 hours of harvesting. Once harvested, MonaVie's acai is immediately processed into a patent-pending, freeze-dried formula, maintaining its beneficial properties. The final acai blend contains the benefits of both freeze-dried acai and frozen acai pulp, which contains the fruit's flesh, skin and seed. By pureeing each fruit in its entirety, the full complement of nutrients is captured.

Formulation and Bottling: Most companies use a process known as kettle pasteurization. This process involves heating the formula for several hours and can inadvertently "cook out" much of the nutritional properties. However, MonaVie uses flash pasteurization in which the formula is rapidly heated, bottled, and cooled, thereby capturing the fresh flavors, vibrant colors, and dense nutrient content of the blend.

For more information on MonaVie products, check out http://www.mymonavie.com/foodnutrition.

Mona Vie Product Info


If an apple a day keeps the doctor away, imagine what a blend of nineteen power-packed super fruits will do for your health and energy levels. Now, what if you didn't have to eat all nineteen fruits in nineteen separate servings to get those same benefits?

Mona Vie is the answer to a vast wasteland of dull health products. It a delicious blend of the world's most nutrient-dense fruits. Mona Vie Active is an advanced formula that offers the additional benefits of glucosamine and esterfied fatty acids to help maintain healthy joints.

Benefits
  • Delivers powerful antioxidant protection

  • Provides the right variety and balance of phtonutrients

  • Serves as a delicious alternative to nutritional supplements--easily consumable instead of ingesting pills!

  • Supports healthy joint function with glucosamine and esterified fatty acids


The World's #1 Superfruit
The acai berry is the crown jewel in the MonaVie blend. When properly freeze-dried, acai boasts an Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (ORAC) score of 102,600 per 100 grams (or 3.5 ounce serving)--higher than that of any other fruit or vegetable teste to date!!

To compare the significance of the acai's ORAC score, check out other fruits and vegetables available:

Top Scoring Fruits and Vegetables
ORAC units per 100 grams / 3.5 ounces

Fruits
  • Prunes = 5,770
  • Raisins = 2,830
  • Blueberries = 2,400
  • Blackberries = 2,036
  • Strawberries = 1,540
  • Raspberries = 1,220
  • Plums = 949
  • Oranges = 750
  • Red Grapes = 739
  • Cheeries = 670
  • Kiwi Fruit = 602
  • Pink Grapefruit = 483

Vegetables
  • Kale = 1,770
  • Spinach = 1,260
  • Brussel Sprouts = 980
  • Alfalfa Sprouts = 930
  • Broccoli Flowers = 890
  • Beets = 840
  • Red Bell Pepper = 710
  • Onion = 450
  • Corn = 400
  • Eggplant = 390

Source: Agricultural Research, Feb. 1999

Recently, modern science has validated the remarkable health benefits for this fruit. In a comparison test, scientists found that the freeze-dried acai powder had an ORAC score 79x higher than that of red grapes and an anthocyanin level that is 20-30x that of red wine!

To Find Out More about MonaVie, visit http://www.mymonavie.com/foodnutrition.

Friday, September 29, 2006

What is the Acai Berry?


The Acai berry is the leading fruit, by weight, in MonaVie. The Acai has been harvested and consumed for centuries and consumed by theYanomami Indians who, as NBC Today reported (5/13/2003), “have believed for centuries that the Acai holds unique power…and is believed to help women after birth and to give anyone who drinks it a burst of energy.”

Brazilian folklore has made the Acai berry a legendary treatment for numerous ailments, and the natives often refer to it as the “Amazon Viagra” or “the Wine of the Amazon.” But it is only in the last 3-5 years that the benefits of the Acai were discovered by the Brazilian elite and North Americans who ate the imported and highly perishable berry primarily as a frozen slush.

The astounding properties of the Acai are quickly gaining recognition worldwide. Dr.Nicolas Perricone in his book, The Perricone Promise as featured on The Oprah Winfrey show, lists the Acai as the world’s number one “superfood for age-defying beauty.” Vogue magazine calls it “the next big workout cocktail.” (6/03) The Washington Post writes, the Acai “has a beguiling berry-like flavor with intense chocolate overtones.” (8/11/02) The US Health Sciences Institute describes Acai as “nature’s perfect food”.

Scientifically, the Acai berry stands up to the praise and the scrutiny. This little, dark purple berry that dangles in clusters from the 25 foot Acai palm, nutritionally, has the ingredients of an ideal food:

  • the protein profile of an egg

  • essential fatty acids (omega 3,6, and 9) similar to olive oil

  • a low glycemic index

  • a leading source of anthocyanins, often reported as 30 times that of the protective potential of red wine. (Of the many attributes of anthocyanins is its anti-inflammatory qualities)
  • high in fiber

  • more than 16 phytonutrients and anti-oxidants

  • copious amounts of trace (i.e. Co, Cr, Cu, Mo) and macro minerals (i.e. Ca, Fe)
    packed with vitamins, including natural vitamin E (mixed tocopherols andtocotrienols)

  • an excellent source of plant sterols, particularly Beta-Sitosterol which is associated with cholesterol lowering capabilities


Click here for more information about the Acai Berry.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Nineteen Fruits in a Bottle

What is Mona Vie?
Simply put, Mona Vie is comprised of nineteen different fruits. In addition to the Acai berry, there are 18 fruits: White grape, Nashipear,Acerola, Pear,Aronia, Grape, Cranberry, Passionfruit, Banana,Apricot, Prune, Kiwi, Blueberry, Bilberry, Wolfberry, Pomegranate,Lychee, and Camu berry.

Only 17% of the population consumes the recommended 2 to 3 servings of a variety of fruits each day. By not getting our recommended intake of fruits, we are missing out on the health benefits of vitamins, antioxidants, phytonutrients and fiber, needed for optimal health and disease prevention. Hence, the development of MonaVie, the perfect blend of nineteen rare and lesser-consumed fruits from around the world. One serving of MonaVie each day contains a variety of the most nutritionally dense fruits available for families on the go and picky-eating children.

But how does it taste?
This is one of the most commonly asked questions. It is unlike any fruit juice commercially available. The following are the key ingredients of this exotic blend:

Acai Berry
The Acai Berry is truly a wonderful plant. Acai Berries grow on an Amazon Palm Tree and have been prized for hundreds of years by Brazilian natives for their ability to provide a sense of strength, energy, and a high nutritional content. Acai Berries are high in essential fatty acids & omegas -- 60% Oleic (omega 9) - a monounsaturated essential fatty acid which helps to lower LDL (harmful cholesterol), while maintaining HDL ( beneficial cholesterol). 12% Linoleic (omega 6) - a polyunsaturated essential fatty acid which has also been found to lower LDL, while maintaining HDL. Acai also contains many valuable Phytosterols. Sterols are compounds of plant cell membranes providing numerous benefits to the Human body, namely the reduction of blood plasma cholesterol.

Acerola
Acerola juice is as common and popular in Brazil as orange juice is in North America. As a natural remedy in Brazil, a handful of fresh fruit is eaten for fever and dysentery. It is also used there as an anti-inflammatory, astringent, stimulant for the liver and renal systems, diuretic, and to support heart function as well as to heal wounds. It is employed as a nutritive aid for anemia, diabetes, high cholesterol levels, liver problems, rheumatism, tuberculosis, and during convalescence. In North America, the use of acerola is mostly based on its high content of vitamin C, which has long been thought in conventional and alternative health practices as a powerful antioxidant.

Apricot
The unique mix of compounds found in apricots also makes this fruit a good choice for helping to fight heart disease. Along with beta-carotene, apricots contain the other powerful anti-oxidants, Vitamin C and lycopene. Combined, these compounds help protect against cancer, heart disease and stroke.

Aronia Berry
Aronia (also known as chokeberry) berries contains very high levels of anthocyanins (source of red color) and flavonoids. Levels of anthocyanins and flavonoids are over five times greater than those found in cranberries. Aronia also has been reported to contain antioxidants, polyphenols, minerals and vitamins. It has been alleged that some of these chemicals specifically reduce the potential for cancer, stimulating circulation, protecting the urinary tract, and strengthening the heart.

Banana
Bananas Contain three natural sugars - sucrose, fructose and glucose combined with fiber, a banana gives an instant, sustained and substantial boost of energy. Research has proven that just two bananas provide enough energy for a strenuous 90-minute workout. No wonder the banana is the number one fruit with the world's leading athletes. But energy isn't the only way a banana can help us keep fit. It can also help overcome or prevent a substantial number of illnesses and conditions, making it a must to add to our daily diet.

Bilberry
Bilberry's strong antioxidant composition makes it an excellent free radical scavenger, which helps counteract cell damage that leads to premature aging and disease. It's most noted benefit, however, is its ability to treat a myriad of problems related to eye health. For example, it supports and protects collagen structures in the blood vessels of the eyes, promoting healthy capillaries that carry vital nutrients -- such as oxygen-rich blood -- to eye muscles and nerves. Studies have shown it to be useful for protecting against macular degeneration, cataracts, glaucoma, night blindness, and just generally poor or fading vision. Clinical studies have even confirmed that if given orally it improves visual accuracy in healthy people.

Blueberry
Blueberries are not only a powerful antioxidant but also have been proved to preserve vision. Blueberry extract, high in compounds called anthocyanosides, has been found in clinical studies to slow down visual loss. If you don't have them available in your area fresh then purchase the frozen blueberries in the bag in your grocery.

Camu Camu
Camu-camu is a great source of natural vitamin C. In addition, it comes with many other naturally occurring vitamins, minerals, and amino acids that may well help with the absorption and efficient uptake of vitamin C. This is thought to be superior to just taking an ascorbic acid tablet alone. Don't believe some of the more far-reaching and far-fetched marketing claims that are in the marketplace today, however. The only studied and verified health benefit today regarding camu-camu is based upon its vitamin C content-and not other "mysterious" chemicals that surround it.

Cranberry
While cranberry is perhaps best known for its effect on urinary tract health, newer research indicates that it may act elsewhere in the body against other bacteria as well. The adhesion of the different types of bacteria that cause both stomach ulcers, and periodontal gum disease, have been shown to be inhibited in the presence of cranberry, and it is likely that others susceptible bacteria will be found as well.

Kiwi
In the world of phytonutrient research, kiwifruit has fascinated researchers for its ability to protect DNA in the nucleus of human cells from oxygen-related damage. Researchers are not yet certain which compounds in kiwi give it this protective antioxidant capacity, but they are sure that this healing property is not limited to those nutrients most commonly associated with kiwi fruit, including its vitamin C or beta-carotene content. Since kiwi contains a variety of flavonoids and carotenoids that have demonstrated antioxidant activity, these phytonutrients in kiwi may be responsible for this DNA protection.

Lychee

The lychee fruit is about 1 to 1 1/2 inches in size, oval to rounded heart shaped and the bumpy skin is red in color. Once you peel the skin off, the crisp juicy flesh of a lychee fruit is white or pinkish, translucent and glossy like the consistency of a grape, but the taste is sweeter. Lychees have a sub acid sweet taste and have a wonderful freshness to them that is hard to describe. Lychee fruit is high in the antioxidant Vitamin C and the essential mineral Potassium.

Nashi Pear
Nashi pears are a great source of dietary fiber, and they're also very high in potassium and other essential minerals. They contain nearly 10% of the USRDA for Vitamin C, and a high concentration of folates, which make up the Vitamin B complex group. These vitamins are essential for metabolic activity and red blood cell production.

Pear
Pears offer a good source of vitamin C, folate, and dietary fiber. One medium-sized Pear contains less than 100 calories. Most of the vitamin C in Pears is in the skin, so they should be eaten unpeeled. Providing some iron and potassium, Pears contain pectin, a soluble fiber that helps control cholesterol levels, and cellulose, an insoluble fiber that promotes normal bowel function.
Pear are packed not only with flavor, but fiber.

Passion Fruit
Passion fruit is a good source of vitamins A and C, as well as potassium and iron. One passion fruit has only 16 calories. When eaten with the seeds, a serving is an excellent source of fiber.

Pomegranate
The health benefits of pomegranate juice are becoming more widely known. Because of this, in turn, there is currently a great deal of research being conducted on it. The current info on pomegranate juice is that it is very beneficial for us becauseof the antioxidants it contains. We may soon seen pomegranate supplement extracts manufactured and sold because the extract is being studied for posssible anti-cancer properties.

Prunes
Prunes are a great source of fiber, which has been documents to possibly reduce the risk of certain cancers. Prunes are also good sources of Vitamin A - important for healthy skin and hair and proper bone development; Potassium - a necessary electrolyte; Iron - for health red blood cells; Vitamin C - important for development of bones, muscles, blood vessels, teeth and helps in the adsorption of iron. Foods that contribute small amounts of Vitamin C, like prunes, can add up when eaten often; Folic Acid - necessary for metabolism regulation, helps protect against heart disease and stroke. Especially important for seniors who usually have reduced blood folic acid levels; Phytochemicals - Scientists are now just discovering the amazing healing powers naturally occurring in many different plant foods. Prunes are especially high in antioxidant activity - chemicals that protect against cellular damage and are believed to protect the body by quenching up free radicals and thus protecting against heart disease, cancer, eye disorders like cataracts and macular degeneration, and other chronic health problems.

Purple Grapes
In a study in which blood samples were drawn from 20 healthy volunteers both before and after they drank grape juice, researchers found several beneficial effects from their juice consumption. First, an increase occured in levels of nitric oxide, a compound produced in the body that helps reduce the formation of clots in blood vessels. Second, a decrease occured in platelet aggregation, or blood clotting, by red blood cells. Lastly, researchers saw an increase in levels of alpha-tocopherol, an antioxidant compound that is a member of the same family to which vitamin E belongs, and this increase was accompanied by a 50% increase in plasma antioxidant activity.

Wolfberry
Wolfberry fruits are used in many herbal formulas to maintain overall health when suffering from chronic conditions, such as weariness of the loins and legs, dizziness and ringing in the ear, visual degeneration, headaches, insomnia, chronic liver diseases, diabetes, tuberculosis, and hypertension. Ancient people used wolfberry fruit to make tea, soup, stew and wine or chewed them like raisins. Scientists in modern China have extensively studied wolfberry fruits, their nutrients and their medical benefits. They have further substantiated the ancient medical applications such as: maintain healthy immune system (including specific and non-specific immune response), improving eye conditions, support healthy liver function, maintain healthy blood pressure and blood sugar. Wolfberry is also an excellent herb for anti-oxidant and anti-aging.

White Grapes
In addition to being a tasty nutritional food, grapes can provide wonderful therapeutic benefits. Grapes are rich in phosphorus, potassium, vitamin A and C. They contain polyphenol, a heart protective chemical. Grapes provide a source of carbohydrate with added benefit of being sodium free. Grapes are fat-, sodium-, and cholesterol-free, and are a good source of vitamin C. Grapes also contain phytonutrients that are thought to prevent heart disease, inhibit tumor growth, and prevent cell damage from everyday wear and tear. About 85 calories are in 1 1/2 cups. Eating five daily servings of fruits and vegetables lowers the chances of cancer.