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Nature's Sweet Life xylitol mints, gum and chocolate are sure to satisfy any sweet tooth without rotting your teeth! You won't Believe they're Sugar-Free! These products make perfect Holiday Gifts.
Mints: The ingredients in Nature's Sweet Life mints stop the destructive effects of bacteria by not allowing plaque-forming microorganisms to adhere to the surface of your
teeth. Nature's Sweet Life mints are sugar-free, gluten-free and safe
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Gum: Chewing Nature's Sweet Life gum actually promotes good
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For centuries, chocolate has been recognized for its ability to give energy,
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When the seasons change, people often get sick as our bodies try to adapt. During these transitional times, there are several things we can do to help prevent illness.
Be proactive and start now, if you haven't already. When the weather is cold and dry, stay warm. Choose warm, wet foods and drink hot liquids. Keep an active life style, but don't go overboard – fall and winter, with less daylight hours, are good times to get extra sleep to rebuild and recharge our bodies. If we change with the seasons, we can build our health and prevent illness.
At the first signs of illness, slow down and take some time for yourself. If you are not contagious, getting a massage can stop sickness before it becomes full-blown. Scientific studies have shown an increase in killer T cells in the blood following a massage.
Increase your vitamins and herbs, the “super foods”, especially the ones that strengthen the immune system. My favorite formulas from Nature's Sunshine are Seasonal Defense, Trigger Immune, VS-C (an antiviral), and Garlic (anti-bacterial). Because germs are constantly mutating, it makes sense to keep your immune system strong.
Everyone's body is unique, no one herbal formula works for everyone. How can you find what formula will work for you? I suggest Biokinesiology Muscle Testing.
A simple method of obtaining information about the body from the brain through the nervous system, using a muscle's ability to neurologically respond to pressure as a barometer. It originated in the 50s by John Barton, who had studied Applied Kinesiology with Dr. George Goodhard, D.C., and then went on to formulate this unique method of nutritional muscle testing. With muscle testing, you can determine what foods, beverages, and nutrition are best for you. Consultations are available at Healing Arts.