For quality fresh fruits and vegetables select locally grown produce, as they are higher in nutritional content and taste better - you can even get bushel weights of fresh fruits and vegetables.

Organic Fruits and Vegetables

Organic Fruits and Vegetables

To learn more about finding local and organic produce near you, go to:  www.localharvest.org

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Do you have children or grandchildren?

Did you know that Zrii is great for kids? Even though it is designed to give you youth and vitality, it is still very beneficial for kids.

Look at what one study has to say about nutrition and how it relates to children’s behavior:

Children who have a poor diet are more likely to become aggressive and anti-social, US researchers believe. The University of Southern California found a lack of zinc, iron, vitamin B and protein in the first three years caused bad behavior later on. At eight years old, children fed poorly were more likely to be irritable and pick fights than those fed healthily. Aged 11, they swore, cheated and got into fights, and at 17, they stole, bullied others and took drugs.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4032449.stm

With the American fast food diet, is it any wonder that children are growing up experiencing abnormal behavioral functions and age related conditions at so young an age?

And it does not get any better when we try to shove multi-vitamins down their throats to make up for it. Kids do not like popping pills. There needs to be an alternative solution and that is where Zrii comes into the picture. No need to scour websites on child nutrition and exercise, take a look at Zrii first.

Zrii is 100% natural with no preservatives. It is crammed full of nutrients that children need. And the best part is that it tastes great! I know of a 2 year old boy that chooses Zrii over apple juice.

Problem solved!

You do not have to force a multi-vitamin (that does not really do any good anyway) down your kid’s throat instead, they will gladly drink an ounce of Zrii a day and probably want more!

Listen to the kind of results one mother had after giving Zrii to her son:


“I am a registered nurse, married and have two children with ADHD. My son is 10 and my daughter is 13. My daughter has had success with the medication she takes, but my son has always been up and down on dosages and has never truly benefited due to the side effects of the medicine; poor appetite, motor ticks, poor fluid intake etc We have tried almost every type of ADHD medication out there. He has been taking Zrii now for 3 weeks and we have noticed that he is calmer, eating better and sleeping better. We hope that the longer he drinks Zrii, his symptoms will keep decreasing, hopefully being able to take him off the medication all together. We are very excited to share this experience and want to give people hope that Zrii can help their children too. This is one of the reasons I am so passionate about being able to share Zrii with friends, family and everyone across the globe!.”
Mia, Indiana

Give Zrii to your kids and have peace of mind.

A new federal excise tax of one penny per 12-ounce soda could generate more than $1.5 billion dollars per year, according to the Center for Science in the Public Interest - a nutrition and food safety watchdog group.

A steeper tax of one penny per ounce could raise roughly $16 billion a year—an amount that would make a serious down payment on a comprehensive health care reform bill.

CSPI estimates that taxing soda at that amount would also reduce consumption by 13 percent overall and perhaps more among children, which would help slow the obesity and diabetes epidemics.

The state of Massachusetts, which is weighing a sales tax of 8 percent on sugary drinks, could raise $105 million.

The CSPI  launched a web-based Liquid Candy Tax Calculator to show policymakers, activists and media exactly how much money states and the federal government could raise in this way.

For more information on the movement to tax soft drinks check out the press release from CSPI at http://www.cspinet.org/new/200906171.html

You can take action on this proposal at http://takeaction.cspinet.org/campaign/sodaalcoholtax?rk=p1wJNz7az7TwE

Personally, I agree reducing sugar consumption is a good first step for better health.  A tax on soft drinks would also provide the much needed funding to cover the cost of health care that the U.S. is destined to bear. But then what?

How does someone “clean-up” the garbage left in the body as a result of poor diet?

The best way I know is Zrii.  Find out more by downloading our free report on rejuvination at www.ZNatureDrink.com.

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Listening to music can be a great stress reducer. One study showed that cardiology patients who listened to classical music for 30 minutes produced calming effects equivalent to a 10-mg dose of Valium.

A solid exercise and nutritional program is among the most important ways to reduce stress levels. If you find it difficult to exercise for 30-minutes or more each day, just do five or ten minutes. Often you’ll find it difficult to quit once you get started.

If you would like to reduce your calorie intake each day by about 120, replace your dunkin donuts during your coffee break with a one-ounce bag of pretzels. You could lose 8 pounds in a single year with just this one strategy.

Speaking of coffee, you might want to avoid caffeinated beverages such as tea, coffee and soft drinks as well as alcohol-they can actually rob your body of water.

Dr. Batman says You're not sick, You're thirsty

Dr. “Batman” says that every ailment stems from not drinking enough water. His book entitled “You’re not sick, you’re thirsty” is a “must read” book for anyone serious about improving their health.

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I’ve found yet another example of “proof” that we should stick with natural sources of vitamin supplementation such as Zrii instead of popping vitamin pills and other quick fixes…

Yesterday, the Center for Science in the Public Interest threatened to sue Bayer Healthcare for deceptively marketing its selenium-containing One A Day supplements as a way to prevent prostate cancer.

Does not prevent prostrate cancer

CSPI also filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission.

There was once a glimmer of hope that selenium could prevent prostate cancer, but that hope was extinguished when a large study found that the mineral didn’t help—though it did appear to increase the risk of diabetes.

Bayer’s One A Day supplements for men are just the tip of the iceberg.  Countless dietary supplements harken back to the patent-medicine quackery of the 19th Century, and many food manufacturers are following in their footsteps.

Kellogg is the latest company to market products with phony claims.  Huge new labels on Rice Krispies proclaim that the products “Now Help Support Your Child’s IMMUNITY.” Baloney!

See Michael F. Jacobson’s latest article in The Huffington Post, “Packaged Deceit: How Dietary Supplements and Fortified Foods Fool You.

For an all natural approach to vitamins and health based on 5,000 years of research, try Zrii instead…

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