Why Athletes and Celebrities Choose Himalayan GoChi Juice

October 20, 2008 by irwanlib2063  
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  • Goji berries are the Biggest Discovery in Nutrition in the Last 40 Years.  Now you can get it in convenient Juice form.
  • More doctors and health practitioners are using and recommending Himalayan GoChi Juice than any other goji product in the world.
  • GoChi Juice is becoming a pro athlete favorite in every sport!  Goji Juice helps improve performance and can help athletes maintain a Competitive Edge.
  • Himalayan GoChi Juice is a Natural Juice Product.  No need to worry about unusual test results.  It tastes like heaven.
  • Freelife International has invested years of scientific research on the goji berry before bringing it to market.
  • Freelife is the first and ONLY company that has developed a “Spectral Signature” or fingerprint to identify goji’s unique polysaccharide molecules.  It’s your guarantee that Himalayan Goji Juice and GoChi Juice is a standardized juice that delivers high potency nutrition and high quality polysaccharide content bottle after bottle.
  • Freelife International is the ONLY company that offers a 90-day, 100% money back, unconditional guarantee on every bottle.  Try it now and if it doesn’t perform to your expectation, you get your money back.

Click here for Freelife Endorsements on Athletes and celebrities from around the world experience the amazing health benefits of drinking GoChi™ and Himalayan Goji® Juice to help them train and perform at maximum levels.

Finding the Competitive Edge

October 15, 2008 by irwanlib2063  
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Winning athletes will tell you that nothing beats the exhilaration of competition, and that’s just as true for weekend golfers as it is for elite Olympians. Even a workout in the gym is an athletic contest: after all, you can only make gains by bettering your own personal best.

We’re all looking for a competitive edge, and that’s why successful athletes train as hard as they do. And yet, you might be surprised to learn that there are many things that may be preventing you from reaching peak athletic performance. These include:

Poor nutrition – There’s a large body of evidence showing a relationship between diet and athletic performance, yet many athletes make poor food choices based on misinformation. For example, many people feel athletes need a high-protein diet to support muscle growth despite the fact that researchers have repeatedly proved this false. The body tends to convert excess protein into body fat, and that’s the last thing an athlete wants. Only strength training and exercise will promote changes in muscle, and a well-balanced diet will serve the needs of most active people.

Insufficient hydration – Water is the most important, yet over-looked, nutrient by athletes. Water and fluids are essential to maintaining good hydration and body temperature. Sweat losses to keep the body cool can exceed several liters in a 1-hour period.

Inadequate sleep – Adequate sleep is critical for athletic recovery, as the body’s maintenance and repair functions occur mainly at night. An ongoing Stanford University study has shown that a little more high-quality sleep can result in dramatic improvements in athletic performance, mood, and alertness.

Low energy and poor stamina – Everyone runs out of energy sooner or later, but the best athletes are able to fight through fatigue to reach that “second wind.”

Impaired focus and concentration – Athletic competition is both mentally and physically challenging. Great athletes learn to tune out distractions by sharpening their focus and concentration.

Free-radical damage – Working muscles generate large quantities of harmful free radicals that, if left unchecked, can cause premature aging of the body’s healthy cells. This is why it is essential for athletes to maintain high blood levels of the body’s own protective antioxidants superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase.

Here are some tips that can help you to reach peak performance

  • Follow a balanced athletic conditioning program to build strength, cardiovascular fitness, flexibility,core development, and resistance to injury.
  • Eat a sensible and balanced diet.
  • Drink plenty of water.
  • Drink 4 ounces (120 ml) of GoChi every day!

GoChi – Human clinical studies participants reported experiencing improved athletic performance and increased antioxidant protection.

In a recent human clinical trial featured in the peer-reviewed Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (JACM), participants drinking a daily serving of just 4 ounces (120 ml) of GoChi reported significantly enhanced athletic performance in as little as 14 days! The study participants also reported experiencing improvements in several aspects of health that are considered to be essential for athletic success. These include:

  • Increased energy
  • Less fatigue
  • Sharper mental acuity
  • Increased focus and concentration
  • Better quality of sleep
  • In yet another randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled study, blood tests on participants drinking GoChi showed highly significant increases in blood levels of the important antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase. This was accompanied by a corresponding reduction in serum levels of malondialdehyde (MDA), a prime indicator of free-radical damage and a known health risk factor.

    These studies illustrate FreeLife’s ongoing commitment to lead the nutrition industry in clinical research, product efficacy, and evidence-based product formulation.

    Drink GoChi, and you’ll always be a winner!


    REFERENCES:

    “Medline Plus: Nutrition and athletic performance.” U.S. National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of Health. Bethesda, MD. Retrieved July 3, 2008.

    American Academy of Sleep Medicine (2008, June 10). Extra Sleep Improves Athletic Performance. ScienceDaily. Retrieved July 3, 2008.

    Amagase H, Nance DM. A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Clinical Study of the General Effects of a Standardized Lycium barbarum (Goji) Juice, GoChi™. J Altern Complement Med. 2008; 14(4), pp. 403-412. Abstract available on PubMed at www.pubmed.gov (PMID: 18447631)

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    Gochi is Goji Fuel for the Mind and Body

    September 24, 2008 by irwanlib2063  
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    GoChi is natural and contains no sugar or artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives. None of what you don’t need and all of what you do. GoChi is goji fuel for the mind and body that keeps me at my best, whether I’m on the road or in the studio.”

    Jason Mraz, the popular singer-songwriter, FreeLife Family member, and notable GoChi advocate, took a recent break from his busy schedule. In that time, Mr. Mraz admitted to “rediscovering” himself. The talented, 31-year-old musician, who comes from humble beginnings in Mechanicsville, Virginia, has opened for superstars including Alanis Morissette and the Rolling Stones.

    His talent and presence had already attracted a loyal fan base, but Jason attributes his year “away” as the key ingredient to realigning himself with a new vision—one that has propelled his career to the next level. “Taking better care of myself,” he admitted, was a big part of it. Currently, Jason’s song I’m Yours is holding at the #6 spot on Billboard’s Hot 100, and was one of the top 3 downloaded songs on iTunes in the United States, Canada, and Australia. I’m Yours is a hit release from his newly-turned-gold album, We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things.  We can look forward to more great things from Jason as well, as he excitedly assured, “There’s certain new rules I am playing by … and a new me. ” To find out more about FreeLife’s own Jason Mraz, you can visit his website at www.jasonmraz.com.

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