Hi, My name is Anne McGurty. As a breast cancer survivor, one of the critical things I learned was that my lifestyle choices, food and personal care products, could easily have contributed to the cancer. I had an estrogen based cancer. Where does estrogen come from? Soy and artificially manufactured estrogen . I've also learned cancer CANNOT survive in an alkalized system. For more information: Call/Text 480-442-2014 or Email amcgurty@gmail.com
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
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Our reps may not wear roller-blades around the office, like they do at Google, yet
they DO have FUN! Telecommute 90% of the week (work from your home office).
Help us launch our first-to- market revolutionary 100% organic, green every-day-use product line globally. 7 Sales reps/marketers needed. 5 recruiters
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Wednesday, October 22, 2014
It's Flu Season - Protect Yourself!
When you ask most people what season it is, they'll tell you
it's winter. Many health professionals, however, will answer a little
differently. They'll tell you it's flu season. Although the flu can actually be
caught at any time of year, the heaviest flu activity occurs between December
and March. That means, if you haven't already started flu prevention, you need
to start now.
Of course, the number one method for preventing the flu is
vaccination. For a lot of Americans this year, however, that is not an option
due to the flu vaccine shortage. If you are in a high-risk category (i.e. over
64, suffering from a chronic illness, pregnant, child between 6-23 months or
caregiver of child under 6 months) and haven't yet been vaccinated, you should
contact your doctor or local government health department immediately to try to
get a vaccination. For the millions of Americans who didn't get vaccinated this
year, here are some tips to help with flu prevention:
* Wash Your Hands. According the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC), the flu virus spreads "in respiratory droplets from
coughing and sneezing." Imagine this scenario: someone with the flu coughs
into his/her hand. The flu virus is now on his/her hand. Then he/she touches a
shopping cart, or a doorknob, or a checkout counter, etc. The flu virus is now
on whatever he/she touched. Then you touch the same object. The flu virus is
now on YOUR hand. You touch your eyes, nose or mouth and the flu virus has
spread to you. You can see how washing your hands as often as possible with antibacterial soap kills 99.9% of germs and will greatly
reduce your chance of catching the flu. If facilities for washing your hands
aren't available, use an alcohol-based waterless hand sanitizer.
* Don't Touch Your Face. As shown in the previous example,
touching your eyes, nose or mouth is a common way people become infected with
the flu virus.
* Stay Away From Sick People. Okay, this one's a little
obvious but worth mentioning. Just remember that this method of prevention
alone, along with not always being practical, is not foolproof. A person can spread
the flu virus a full day before showing any symptoms.
Practicing general wellness can also provide some protection
from the flu. After all, your body can fight the flu virus better when it has a
healthy head start. Remember to follow these healthy habits for general wellness and even weight loss:
* Drink Plenty of Water. Most adults need 64 ounces of
fluids a day.
* Exercise Regularly. The CDC recommends at least 30 minutes
of moderate exercise for 5 days a week.
* Eat Well-Balanced Meals. Be sure to include a variety of
fruits and vegetables in your diet. Don't rely on vitamin supplements to
provide your nutrients; they don't contain the phytochemicals found in fruits
and vegetables.
* Get Plenty of Rest. Experts recommend adults get between
7-9 hours of sleep per night.
Protect yourself from the flu this season. There's no way to
guarantee you won't contract the flu, but you can certainly minimize your
chances of being infected with the virus. Stay healthy and, should you be
unfortunate enough to get the flu, please stay home!
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
VIP Green Carpet Event - Friday, October 24, 2014, 5-7 PM Paradise Valley, AZ
We are calling our swanky friends, couples, and singles.
It's a VIP Event, so let's toast, go green and mingle.
Jeans are fine, yet hot shirts and tops are key!
The green carpet is where we will photo every VIP! We'll have music, Super Reds shots, and a video too.
Just RSVP at amcgurty@gmail.com or text 303-881-0174 and we'll let you know what you and your lucky guest should bring with the details of the location.
480-442-2014 #alkalinediet #anti-aging #essentialoilsPhoenix
It's a VIP Event, so let's toast, go green and mingle.
Jeans are fine, yet hot shirts and tops are key!
The green carpet is where we will photo every VIP! We'll have music, Super Reds shots, and a video too.
Just RSVP at amcgurty@gmail.com or text 303-881-0174 and we'll let you know what you and your lucky guest should bring with the details of the location.
480-442-2014 #alkalinediet #anti-aging #essentialoilsPhoenix
Thursday, October 16, 2014
What are your primary health objectives?
We all have concerns about our health. As a wellness warrior and breast cancer survivor, I know there are many areas in our life we need to address to strategize and organize your health. I like to take a holistic approach, looking at all of you. Look at these top seven objectives to identify where you might need to focus your wellness program.
1.
To discover if your body is alkaline
(pH balanced) or acidic? YES or NO
2.
To increase your energy ? YES or NO
3.
To increase your immunity and/or
libido ? YES or NO
4.
To cleanse & detoxify your body ? YES or NO
5.
To determine if your products are toxic ? YES or NO
6.
To : (Circle) Lose weight Maintain weight Build muscle Enjoy quick
nutrition
7.
To look
younger & reduce (Circle): Wrinkles Bags Dark Circles Sagging Spots
If you answered YES and or circled any of these options, I have organic and chemical free solutions to help you lose weight, alkalize your body and even design an anti-aging personal care program for you.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
How You Can Improve Your Immunity System
The toxic truth video here talks about our immune systems and what remedies can help and allow you to capitalize on sharing the word.
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Super Foods to Detox Your Body
You chemistry teacher was right! Sinking a tooth in a glass of cola destroys the poor tooth in no time. Step by step, the tooth softens, breaks up and completely dissolves. Acid-forming foods and drinks cause similar damage if they're not neutralized by our pH-regulating systems.
The problem starts when we overburden our bodies with excessive consumption of acid forming foods. Over time such a deadly cocktail of over-indulgence literally poisons your system and robs you of your energy and vitality. Also, it makes you prone to infections, allergies and other diseases. Below you will find three great foods to help you restore your body's acid-alkaline equilibrium, cleanse your system and improve your energy levels.
So heres our first one...
SUPER-FOOD #1: Alfalfa Alfalfa is packed with nutrition goodness. Its calcium, chlorophyll, carotene, and vitamin K content make alfalfa an important nutritional supplement. The nutrient content of alfalfa is one of the richest known, making it a highly recommended herb for the human diet. Alfalfa is rich in many nutrients which include calcium, potassium, iron and vitamins C, D, E and K. This makes it a great herb for restoring strength to the sick and weak. It is used to treat all digestive weaknesses. Alfalfa builds strength and vitality and can be used to increase weight. Alfalfa seed also has cooling properties making it ideal for disorders related to heat and inflammation. Uses of the herb Alfalfa includes treatment for cystitis, burning urine, lowering fevers and lowering cholesterol, diabetes, ulcers, arthritis and rheumatic problems and lower back ache. Alfalfa sprouts have increased in popularity mostly because of their great taste and crispy crunch. A sprout is actually a tiny plant that is very easy to digest. Since these delicate sprouts have high water content, they will fill you up fast, but with few calories.
The next one...
SUPER-FOOD #2: Chlorophyll The molecular structure of chlorophyll is similar to that of haemoglobin, which is responsible for carrying oxygen throughout your body. Chlorophyll happens to be central molecule for increasing oxygen availability in your system. It is also vital for the bodys rapid assimilation of amino acids. The way to tell if a vegetable has enough chlorophyll content is by looking at its leaves. Algae are the highest known source of chlorophyll. Dark green veggies like spinach, broccoli and alfalfa are also very rich in chlorophyll content. These vividly coloured plants not only brighten your plate but also add a lot of nourishment to your diet. They are also a rich source of antioxidants and studies have shown that they go a long way towards preventing liver cancer, skin cancer, colon cancers and rheumatoid arthritis. Enjoy them cooked, steamed or raw.
Lets move onto our final power-veggie...
SUPER-FOOD #3: Spinach Spinach is an excellent source of vitamins C and A, and iron, and contains about 40 percent potassium. It leaves an alkaline ash in the body. Spinach is good for the lymphatic, urinary, and digestive systems. Spinach is a rich dietary source of vitamin K - a vitamin that unlike other fat-soluble vitamins is not stored by the body in appreciable amounts and must be replaced on a regular basis. Vitamin K is essential for the production of six of the proteins necessary for proper blood coagulation. Blood simply won't clot properly without it.
It's been hypothesized that vitamin K plays a role in vascular health. Low levels of vitamin K have been linked with lower bone density and an increased risk of hip fracture in women. Just 1 cup of fresh spinach leaves a day gives you 190 percent of your daily requirements of vitamin K. Alfalfa, chlorophyll and spinach alkalize and cleanse your body. Our high-paced, caffeine and sugar-powered lifestyles overburdens our bodies with an excessive acid load making our bodies feel tired, worn-out and prone to allergies, hay fever and food sensitivities. The toxins produced within an overly-acidic, oxygen deprived body may contribute radically towards runny noses, sneezing, itching and tearing of the eyes, bloating, abdominal pain, diarrhea, skin rash and other allergic reactions.
Your body needs a slightly alkaline pH to be able to perform at its peak level and remain in optimal health. Studies show that an alkaline body copes better with stress and resists disease more effectively. Alkalizing foods, like alfalfa, chlorophyll and spinach, improve physical energy, mental clarity, emotional well-being and even optimism. As a final reminder, you need to consume the above alkalizing foods regularly for maximum effect.
The problem starts when we overburden our bodies with excessive consumption of acid forming foods. Over time such a deadly cocktail of over-indulgence literally poisons your system and robs you of your energy and vitality. Also, it makes you prone to infections, allergies and other diseases. Below you will find three great foods to help you restore your body's acid-alkaline equilibrium, cleanse your system and improve your energy levels.
So heres our first one...
SUPER-FOOD #1: Alfalfa Alfalfa is packed with nutrition goodness. Its calcium, chlorophyll, carotene, and vitamin K content make alfalfa an important nutritional supplement. The nutrient content of alfalfa is one of the richest known, making it a highly recommended herb for the human diet. Alfalfa is rich in many nutrients which include calcium, potassium, iron and vitamins C, D, E and K. This makes it a great herb for restoring strength to the sick and weak. It is used to treat all digestive weaknesses. Alfalfa builds strength and vitality and can be used to increase weight. Alfalfa seed also has cooling properties making it ideal for disorders related to heat and inflammation. Uses of the herb Alfalfa includes treatment for cystitis, burning urine, lowering fevers and lowering cholesterol, diabetes, ulcers, arthritis and rheumatic problems and lower back ache. Alfalfa sprouts have increased in popularity mostly because of their great taste and crispy crunch. A sprout is actually a tiny plant that is very easy to digest. Since these delicate sprouts have high water content, they will fill you up fast, but with few calories.
The next one...
SUPER-FOOD #2: Chlorophyll The molecular structure of chlorophyll is similar to that of haemoglobin, which is responsible for carrying oxygen throughout your body. Chlorophyll happens to be central molecule for increasing oxygen availability in your system. It is also vital for the bodys rapid assimilation of amino acids. The way to tell if a vegetable has enough chlorophyll content is by looking at its leaves. Algae are the highest known source of chlorophyll. Dark green veggies like spinach, broccoli and alfalfa are also very rich in chlorophyll content. These vividly coloured plants not only brighten your plate but also add a lot of nourishment to your diet. They are also a rich source of antioxidants and studies have shown that they go a long way towards preventing liver cancer, skin cancer, colon cancers and rheumatoid arthritis. Enjoy them cooked, steamed or raw.
Lets move onto our final power-veggie...
SUPER-FOOD #3: Spinach Spinach is an excellent source of vitamins C and A, and iron, and contains about 40 percent potassium. It leaves an alkaline ash in the body. Spinach is good for the lymphatic, urinary, and digestive systems. Spinach is a rich dietary source of vitamin K - a vitamin that unlike other fat-soluble vitamins is not stored by the body in appreciable amounts and must be replaced on a regular basis. Vitamin K is essential for the production of six of the proteins necessary for proper blood coagulation. Blood simply won't clot properly without it.
It's been hypothesized that vitamin K plays a role in vascular health. Low levels of vitamin K have been linked with lower bone density and an increased risk of hip fracture in women. Just 1 cup of fresh spinach leaves a day gives you 190 percent of your daily requirements of vitamin K. Alfalfa, chlorophyll and spinach alkalize and cleanse your body. Our high-paced, caffeine and sugar-powered lifestyles overburdens our bodies with an excessive acid load making our bodies feel tired, worn-out and prone to allergies, hay fever and food sensitivities. The toxins produced within an overly-acidic, oxygen deprived body may contribute radically towards runny noses, sneezing, itching and tearing of the eyes, bloating, abdominal pain, diarrhea, skin rash and other allergic reactions.
Your body needs a slightly alkaline pH to be able to perform at its peak level and remain in optimal health. Studies show that an alkaline body copes better with stress and resists disease more effectively. Alkalizing foods, like alfalfa, chlorophyll and spinach, improve physical energy, mental clarity, emotional well-being and even optimism. As a final reminder, you need to consume the above alkalizing foods regularly for maximum effect.
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