Saturday, January 23, 2010

ARE YOU STRESSED??

Are you STRESSED?

Do you feel run-down and tired all the time? Do you find there are never enough hours in the day? You have deadlines to meet, children to raise, pressure from your job, ... it all adds up to - STRESS

It's well known that when the body suffers stress, crucial nutrients and vitamins are rapidly depleted. That's why taking vitamins in times of stress helps to ensure that minimal harm is caused to the body.

People who have poor nutritional intake and suffer a great deal of stress will almost certainly succumb to diseases due to a compromised immune system.

When under stress, your body needs a range of B vitamins - these are what are known as the B-complex vitamins, which includes such things as vitamin B6, B12, folic acid, and so on.
Studies have shown that people who suffer a lot of stress tend to have lower levels of these vitamins in their system...and a deficiency in any of these can actually lead to depression, abnormal nerve function, and irritability.

Vitamins C and E, two well known antixoidants, are also known to be rapidly deleted when the body is enduring stress.

VitaMist® D-Stress contains these important vitamins as well as extracts of herbs known for their calming properties.

Product Info

•Don't let stress be a fact of life!
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

The Power of Sleep


The Power of Sleep:
Some doctors consider sleep as the forth key ingredient in health (the other three are nutrition, exercise and relaxation). The trouble is that many people minimize the benefits of sleep and the essential properties it brings to our ability to produce and perform at our top level. Additionally, researchers have found that irregular and disrupted sleep and stress can increase the risk for depression and anxiety.
These problems may also have direct influence over the immune system and increase the risk for heart disease. It is impossible for stressed executives and business owners not to carry their worries and concerns to their sleep and because they can't relax and re-energize throughout the course of the night, they wake up tired and exhausted, unable to focus, further prolonging the negative cycle.
In short: they are stressed out during the course of the day and stressed out during the course of the night.

Don't ever minimize the importance of sleep!

Here are some helpful tips:

1) Go to bed around the same time every night: Creating a healthy habit is of essence. Our circadian cycle is primed to sleep at night. If you were "trained" to sleep at night as a child, it will be easier for you to implement this healthy habit. Sleep habits change during adolescent years and our body requires less sleep as we age. The better habits we create during good times will enable us to be resilient during tough times.

2) Sleep six to eight hours every night: The best sleep times are during the night. Those who hold night jobs usually struggle with other cycle problems, including eating habits or managing stress. You may need to stay awake longer hours because of your job or may be conducting business across continents. Either way, ensure you get good sleep at least 5 out of 7 nights of the week. Although you can catch up over a weekend, nothing beats the good habit of sleeping well every night.

3) Avoid watching television or reading "activating" programs, books or magazines at night: Avoid reading or watching any material that would keep your mind going. Instead, try "light" reading as you transition to bed.

4) VitaMist Sleep: The perfect help - no "hung-over" feeling in the morning; no habit-forming drugs. Just calming and relaxing natural ingredients.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE BENEFITS OF VITAMIN B12?

Vitamin B12 is available in several supplement forms, both oral and injectable. Cyanocobalamin is the main synthetic form and has a cyanide molecule attached.

Many people associate vitamin B12 as a way to increase their energy level; and they’re absolutely right about this. B12 injections or Vitamist B12 Oral sprays are used by some people as a general tonic and many people report feelings of increased energy within minutes of spraying or injections.
However, vitamin B12 is much more important for us than just the increased energy levels. Vitamin B12 therapy is also used to treat Alzheimer’s disease, childhood asthma in those sensitive to sulfites, insomnia, diabetic neuropathy, some psychiatric disorders including depression, and some forms of dermatitis. Ask your doctor about vitamin B12 and have them look up in the Physicians desk reference about how Vitamist Oral absorption can benefit you in the absorption process of this vitamin.

Vitamin B12, which is also known as cobalamin, was the last B vitamin to be identified. It is water soluble. The average adult body contains 2-5 mg of vitamin B12, with 80% of this stored in the liver.

WHAT IT DOES IN THE BODY…

Metabolism: Vitamin B12 is essential for metabolism of fats and carbohydrates and the synthesis of proteins. Vitamin B12 is also essential for the transport and storage of folate in cells and for conversion to its active form.

Brain and Nervous System: Vitamin B12 is involved in the manufacture of the myelin sheath, a fatty layer which insulates nerves. It is also essential in the formation of neurotransmitters.

Blood Cells: The manufacture and normal functioning of blood cells requires vitamin B12.

Genetic Material: Vitamin B12 is necessary for the production of nucleic acids, which make up DNA, the genetic material of the cell.

Elderly People (including over age 35)
As the body stores vitamin B12, symptoms of deficiency can take up to four to five years of poor dietary intake or lack of intrinsic factor production to appear. Deficiency is more commonly linked to the inability to absorb the vitamin due to lack of intrinsic factor than to insufficient dietary intake.
People who are most risk of vitamin B12 deficiency include those with gastrointestinal disorders, autoimmune disorders, Type I diabetes mellitus and thyroid disorders, and those receiving long-term therapy with gastric acid inhibitors. Vitamin B12 deficiency is more common in elderly than in younger people.

Blood:
Vitamin B12 deficiency causes pernicious anemia with symptoms of tiredness, pallor, lightheadedness, breathlessness, headache and irritability.

Immune System:
Vitamin B12 deficiency leads to reduced numbers of white blood cells which causes increased susceptibility to infection.

Brain and Nervous System:
Vitamin B12 deficiency eventually leads to deterioration in mental functioning, to neurological damage and to a number of psychological disturbances including memory loss, disorientation, dementia, moodiness, confusion and delusions. Alzheimer’s disease sufferers are often found to have low vitamin B12 levels, although it is unclear whether these are a contributing factor or a result of the disease.
Vitamin B12 deficiency leads to a loss of nerve-insulating myelin which begins at the peripheral nerves and eventually moves up to the spine causing decreased reflexes, abnormal gait, weakness, fatigue, poor vision and impaired touch or pain sensation. Other signs include tingling or loss of sensations and weakness in hands and feet, and diminished sensitivity to vibration and position sense.

Gastrointestinal System:
Vitamin B12 deficiency causes poor cell formation in the digestive tract and leads to nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, poor absorption of food, soreness of the mouth and tongue, and diarrhea.

Heart Disease:
Vitamin B12 deficiency may lead to increased levels of an amino acid called homocysteine, which has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease.

Other Symptoms:
Vitamin B12 is involved in production of the genetic material of the cell and deficiency may cause defective production which could lead to cancer. A 1997 Australian study found that low levels of vitamin B12 could contribute to chromosome damage in white blood cells. Low levels of Vitamin B12 may also contribute to diabetic neuropathy, poor vision, recurrent yeast infections and infertility. Vitamin B12 affects bone cells, and deficiency may be a risk factor for osteoporosis.

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010


For years, millions of us have taken pills to supplement our nutritional needs, to cure a headache or the flu, thus creating a ritual of gulping them down with a glass of water, leaving a chalky taste in your mouth, or even having them get caught in your throat. No matter the size or shape, whether gel caps or coated tablets, it's not an easy task.
There is now a revolutionary way to take your vitamins, minerals and other nutritional supplements - through oral spray.
Oral sprays are the fastest, most effective and convenient way to get a daily dose of vitamins, minerals and other nutritional supplements.
Think about how many people you know who do not take vitamins simply because they can not or do not like to swallow pills. That loss could have a negative effect on one's health.
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A Phoenix in Phoenix

A Phoenix in Phoenix
One man’s dream that turned into a family’s dedication is now, today, becoming a cause for so many around the world.

VitaMist was invented by the late Joseph A. Deihl, a man with a dream. He stuck with his dream, and watched it become a reality with the opening of Mayor Pharmaceutical Laboratories, the only spray vitamin manufacturer in the world.

Over the years Joe Deihl has been called many things, from a snake oil salesman, to a motivator, inventor, and genius. There is no denying his true genius. He took the purest vitamins, minerals, and herbs, and put them into liquid form. This liquid was then sprayed directly into the mouth, thus allowing buccal and sublingual absorption to occur by utilizing all the absorption sites in the mouth, not just a small selection. This contrasts with products that rely upon a single absorption site.

With this invention, Joseph Deihl had developed the highest form of non-medical delivery device in the world. It represents the hi-tech way to take your vitamins. This invention was a spray vitamin (named VitaMist) for which he was awarded both US and International Patents. The discovery was more than 20 years before its time, because only today has technology finally caught up with the development of spray insulin, spray nitroglycerin, spray flu vaccine, and spray antibiotics, just to name a few.

As a result of his efforts in developing VitaMist and establishing multiple worldwide Patents, Joseph Deihl was awarded The Congressional Medal Of Freedom, the highest award a civilian can receive from the United States Congress.

Why hasn’t this invention taken over the world of nutrition until now? It is, after all, a better way to take your vitamins, a better mousetrap, if you will. The answer is timing; we live in a pill oriented society. Or rather, it would probably be better to say “it WAS a pill oriented society”. We are going through a paradigm shift as we speak.

The history of VitaMist is like a roller coaster, frequently looking like the ride was coming to an end, and never more so than when Joseph Deihl passed away at the beginning of 2006. Just as the story of the Phoenix rising from the ashes, so is the story of Mayor Pharmaceutical Laboratories and VitaMist, starting to rise as a new and stronger bird under the leadership of VitaMist President, William M. Deihl, the son of Joseph Deihl. “We have made a commitment to make VitaMist a Billion Dollar a year business in the next 5 years.”-William Deihl.

VitaMist is conducting a leadership search around the country and the world. Pill companies and other critics of VitaMist are now being shown that this is a company based on true science and innovation, not to mention true grit.

Mayor Pharmaceutical Laboratories and VitaMist are located in a 16,000 square foot facility.

Some of the major accomplishments of Mayor Pharmaceutical Labs and VitaMist include…

Publication in the PDR (Physician’s Desk Reference) as the best way to absorb vitamins
Added to the red book for insurance reimbursement and coverage PBS featured story on the
American Medical Review
News broadcasts on ABC, CBS, NBC, WGN, CNN, Disney, Unavision and FOX
Featured on over 2500 radio stations
Articles on VitaMist in the LA Times, Prevention, the Enquirer, and Forbes
VitaMist offers “Financial Nutrition” to anyone looking for a second income.” Forbes Magazine

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I hope that you can see "WHY" I chose to be a part of this company.

Blessings your way my friend,

Bobbie Brisse

Overuse & Abuse

"Every year, your family probably faces its share of colds, sore throats, and viruses. When you visit your doctor for these illnesses, do you automatically expect a prescription for antibiotics?

Many, if not most, Americans do!! And they are surprised, maybe even angry, if they leave the doctor's office empty-handed..... after all, you want to get well as quickly as possible, don't you, and antibiotics are the answer, right?

Without doubt, antibiotics are one of the greatest advances in medicine. But over prescribing them has resulted in the development of what are called "resistant" bacteria that will no longer respond to the same antibiotic that may have worked in the past..........

So What Can You Do?.......

First and foremost, protect yourself from infection. Good hygiene can go a long way. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water, especially after using the toilet, changing a diaper or handling raw meat or poultry. Antibacterial cleaners and soap are widely available.

You should also make sure you eat a good nutritious diet and for EXTRA protection, make sure you supplement with the finest vitamins available!!! For information on many of the vitamin supplements Dr. Spray recommends for promoting health and nutrition, visit ???????

Dr. Clive Spray addresses and describes it as "Overuse and Abuse" of one of the greatest medical discoveries of the 20th centry. This epidemic of drug abuse is rapidly becoming a serious public health concern. For a FREE copy of this full article from "Doctor's Corner" by Dr. Clive Spray, send an email request to vitamistinfo@yahoo.com .