Reduce sugar cravings and appetite -naturally!

Control hunger
Slique

Slique™ products help to control sugar cravings and hunger while providing natural blood sugar control. They are also a natural detox remedy and weight loss supplement!

 

Young Living provides several excellent appetite-suppressing ways of delivering the Sliqueapproach. Each help you to avoid eating too much, or too sweet, found in gum, caps, bars, tea and oils. See more about each below.

 

Put yourself in control of your weight!

Natural appetite appeaser
Slique essence

Slique Essence™ combines the essential oils of grapefruit, tangerine, lemon, spearmint, and ocotea, with the natural sweetener stevia, in a unique blend that supports healthy weight management goals. These ingredients work together to help control hunger, especially when used in conjunction with Slique Tea, Slique caps, Slique gum and others.

 

The filling yet appetite suppressing Slique™ bars are very handy when you're on the road or needing a healthy snack. Slique™ Bars have a dual-targeted satiety approach that includes a medley of exotic fruits, nuts, and science, creating the perfect functional, nutritious snack to help you feel fuller, longer.

Slique gum
Slique gum

Another Slique product for those on the go or who need something in their mouth to avoid eating: Slique™ gum

 

What makes this gum so effective? Ancient travelers throughout the Middle East used raw frankincense resin for its nutritional content and ability to help control hunger. Slique™ Gum offers those same benefits in a modern delivery system that includes the combination of oils mentioned above, helping to control food cravings and improve oral health.

 

If you wish to purchase any of these very high quality products you can visit the Young Living website. When asked, quote member #1266878.

Dill

Dill
Dill

The essential oil of dill, placed on your wrists and inhaled, is an effective way of reducing your sugar and food cravings! But always make sure you use truly pure, therapeutic-grade, essential oils such as Young Living.

 

Please note! Cheaper brands do not compare, and may harm you if placed on or in your body!

 

Do you wish to order this inexpensive oil? Visit the Young Living company's website. When asked, quote member #1266878.

Mon

25

Nov

2013

Residue of popular herbicide likely encourages illness

Glysophate
Glysophate

A chemical and food company wants us to believe that glysophate, a widely-used herbicide, is not only safe -it might be used to treat cancer!

 

How profitable, as it may also increase your risk for cancer.

 

Glysophate is considered to be toxic to animals, including humans. A study by two independent scientists, published in Entropy April 2013, connects the increasingly widespread use of glyphosate with modern diseases because of its "inhibition of cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes, an overlooked component of its toxicity to mammals. CYP enzymes play crucial roles in biology, one of which is to detoxify xenobiotics. Thus, glyphosate enhances the damaging effects of other food borne chemical residues and environmental toxins."

 

In other words, it slowly induces disease.

 

"Consequences are most of the diseases and conditions associated with a Western diet, which include gastrointestinal disorders, obesity, diabetes, heart disease, depression, autism, infertility, cancer and Alzheimer’s disease."

 

A copy of the whole report can be found under the link GMO's.

 

Conclusion: only eat organically grown food or foods known not to have been sprayed with Round-up Ready herbicide. Consider also helping your cells to repair from this damage by using Asea.

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Tue

26

Feb

2013

Ending the Junk Food Obsession

Eating healthy
Eating healthy

We all know that smoking tobacco is bad for our health. With both public pressure and far higher taxes, smoking is (thankfully) on the decline in Canada.

 

Now we are facing the crushing health effects of junk food and beverages. These are filled with bad fats, sugar, and salt -plus colorants in soft drinks. The results are alarming: rapidly rising rates of obsity, diabetes, heart conditions, cancer, and far more. Our health care system can't keep up. It turns out that a tobacco company is the largest junk food company! Even the most ardent libertarian (who dislikes government intervention in our lives) may have to concede that doing nothing about this epidemic is harming all of us.

 

Thus we may have to do the same thing with junk food and drinks as we did with tobacco: apply social pressure as well as add taxes. We know that banning didn't work with alcohol (and isn't working with street drugs). At least taxing these ills will raise money needed to pay for the freedom to eat and drink ourselves into oblivion. For more information read this Globe & Mail article.

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