Sunday, July 25, 2010

Thursday, February 18, 2010

reBlog from bestimmunebooster.com: Xylitol|Nature’s Sweetner

I found this fascinating quote today:




  • Xylitol Prevents Cavities: Xylitol’s unique molecular structure works against bacteria. In fact, studies show that 6 grams of the xylitol found in Epic reduce acid-producing bacteria. By reducing the bacteria, you reduce cavities.

  • Xylitol Is Diabetic Friendly Sweetener: Our friends with diabetes have repeatedly thanked us for finding them a wonderful replacement to sugar. In fact, xylitol is only an 11 on the glycemic index, and since xylitol contains 40% fewer calories than sugar, you’ll be smiling each time you step on the scale as well.

  • Xylitol Soothes & Quenches Dry Mouth: Epic’s xylitol not only naturally stimulates saliva flow, but also fights the cause of the acid production. Both our gum and mints are ideal ways produce additional saliva. You’ll find our mouthwash an ideal catalyst for an extra dose of cavity-fighting-gentle-buffer-building goodness. Learn more about relief from dry mouth.

  • Xylitol Can Help Prevent Kids’ Ear Infections: Xylitol has been approved for use by people of all ages. Studies suggest that children especially, can benefit from using xylitol. In fact, in most of the xylitol research studies, children have been the key participants. Interestingly, studies have also shown that xylitol can strongly impact the bacteria that causes many inner-ear infections.

  • bestimmunebooster.com, Xylitol|Nature’s Sweetner


You should read the whole article.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

The BIG problem with "Juice" Supplements On APSense

This is an article posted on APSense by VibrantMarcos and it is a brilliant and eye opening article. While Marcos is not promoting Xooma X2O in this article, reading it made me feel good about drinking my alkaline and mineral rich x2o water.

The BIG problem with "Juice" Supplements On APSense

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Recorded Team Trainings

Recorded Xooma Team trainings can be found here:

karenweir's public channel on Twango: photo, video and audio sharing

Save the particular file to your computer;
Unzip the file;
Double click on the wb file to view the training

Enjoy!

Saturday, July 21, 2007