Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Life Force Measurement Systems - ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity) and Bovis Energy Scale

How many times have we been introduced to a product that makes the claim of changing our lives? How many products, especially in the nutritional supplement industry, have you been introduced to? How many supplements do you take every day? A handful?

Without question, there are supplements out there that have a positive impact on your health. What's in question is are they getting where they need to go and how potent are they? How many times have you watched television or read an article about what's needed for your body to absorb a supplement you're currently taking? How does it feel to know you've been spending thousands every year FOR SOMETHING YOU MIGHT NOT BE ABSORBING? You've got to be kidding me! I'm trying to do something that's good for me and you're saying I might be pissing it out?

How do we know if a supplement is working and getting where it needs to go? There are two measurements systems listed above that determine the "life force" of substances that are trying to answer those questions and provide somewhat of a standard to follow. However, they are not perfect systems and in my later posts I'll explain what they are and the information they provide you. We do however, have our own internal system and most follow it. It's simply, how do you feel? No really, when you take it, drink it, eat it, whatever, how do you feel?

The energy drink market segment understands that internal system and advertises to it heavily. How many new energy drinks have you seen on the market? How many have your tried? I know in my attempts to fight fatigue and push that last drop of productivity out of my poor old body, I've consumed a few. Do I get increased energy? Yes, but at what costs? Everybody has experienced the "jitters." and "freaked out" feelings associated with these drinks. Who knew 98 grams of sugar and the caffeine content of a pot of coffee would reak havic on your system?


Couldn't we just have an energy drink that gives us a nice steady lift in energy that lasts for hours without all the sugar, caffeine, and boat loads of sweeteners for the people making the argument for drinking sugar free energy drinks? Oh, and how about making that product something that improves our health versus detroying our nervous system? Chi3 is that product and I'm happy to say I'm a Marketing Executive for them. This is what we have all been waiting for. I won't bore you with all of the reasons why you should check it out. However, I would recommend that you click on the Chi3 package picture at the top right side of the page to view the clincal trial results of what people experienced. I hope you will allow yourself to experience these results as well. To your health!!

2 comments:

Jussi Koiranen said...

Real good looking website! Caffeine does seem to do the trick for me a pot better than cup ;) Health tip of the day was also much appreciated, today it told the quacamole has good fats.

EnergyNoCrash said...

Thanks for the feedback Jussi. Now go eat a whole bowl of guac and a bag of chips lol