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		<description><![CDATA[We all want to be energized, healthy, in shape and live long vital lives, and we can all feel daunted at what we have to do to get there! Especially, when we know that thriving not surviving means lifestyle not quick-fix. That said, each step to a healthy life can begin the same way we started life: with baby steps! For example, if you’re worried about getting enough protein to ensure a balanced diet and fast metabolism, you can start by taking baby whey protein powder steps instead of trying to learn to cook the perfect lean protein culinary feats. Or if you’re trying to get all the right vitamins and minerals in your diet/meals, you can start with a multi-vitamin supplement instead. Let’s take a look at how it works. . Here’s what’s essential to a thriving healthy life, then the baby steps. . . A long, healthy, energized life means a complete lifestyle approach. This includes combining 6 essential elements, which are effective and easy to implement. 1. Pure Water 2. Energizing Nutrition 3. Effective Exercise 4. Essential Supplementation 5. Rest &#38; Relaxation 6. Listening to Your Body The details are easy to implement but may take some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all want to be energized, healthy, in shape and live long vital lives, and we can all feel daunted at what we have to do to get there! Especially, when we know that thriving not surviving means lifestyle not quick-fix. That said, each step to a healthy life can begin the same way we started life: with baby steps! For example, if you’re worried about getting enough protein to ensure a balanced diet and fast metabolism, you can start by taking baby<br />
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steps instead of trying to learn to cook the perfect lean protein culinary feats. Or if you’re trying to get all the right vitamins and minerals in your diet/meals, you can start with a multi-vitamin supplement instead. Let’s take a look at how it works. . Here’s what’s essential to a thriving healthy life, then the baby steps. . . A long, healthy, energized life means a complete lifestyle approach. This includes combining 6 essential elements, which are effective and easy to implement. 1. Pure Water 2. Energizing Nutrition 3. Effective Exercise 4. Essential Supplementation 5. Rest &amp; Relaxation 6. Listening to Your Body The details are easy to implement but may take some getting used to. So we suggest starting with the first two items, and doing BABY STEPS. Then later, you can add the other steps. Stop worrying about your weight! Do these 2 baby steps to start the road to being lean, thin and fit: 1. Drink enough pure water every day. This may seem like an exceptionally small step, but the sum of the effects is tremendous: Water is the most important component of your body. The quality of your muscles, bones, organs and brain, and their biochemistry, their resistance to disease, and their longevity, is dependent upon the amount and purity of the water you drink. Your body is about 70% water. Your brain is 85% water. Your muscles are over 70% water. Water is your number one detoxifier. It is essential for the proper elimination of waste products from the body. If toxins are allowed to build up in the body, disease will result. • Water transports nutrients to all tissues of the body. • Water regulates body temperature. • Water supports all chemical reactions in the body. • Water maintains the body’s pH balance. • Water is an energizer, and increases you metabolism. How much pure water do you need? The minimum number of ounces you need each day is calculated by dividing your body weight by 2. For example, if you weigh 150 pounds, you need at least 75 ounces of pure water a day. 2. Drink a whey powder protein shake for breakfast every day. The way to a fast metabolism and optimum absorption of nutrients is to eat the right ratio of nutrients at every meal, the right ratio being a fist-size of protein, a fist-size of carbs and a thumb-size of fats. Instead of trying to be perfect at every meal (even though this is the ultimate goal), start with a pure<br />
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powder shake in the morning. This shake has the right ratio of nutrients and is easy. To make the best whey protein shakes, blend the following to desired smoothness: • Liquid (water, milk, soy milk, almond milk) • Pure whey protein powder • Good fat (omega oil, flax, nuts/seeds) • Green powder • Organic fresh fruit • Ice • Optional essences and spices (vanilla, mint, cinnamon, nutmeg, or ginger) Ready to take baby steps and see lean body results? Go shopping now to buy whey protein and other shake ingredients at EnergyFirst. com. . .
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		<description><![CDATA[Although whey protein is an excellent source of lean protein and other nutrition, it is still vital for us to truly understand everything about it to maximize effectiveness. Apart from all its benefits, there are some probable side effects of whey protein that we have to be conscious of to avoid negative health effects. In order to make use of its full potential, there are five fundamental traits we need to realize about whey protein. Firstly, consuming too much of something is never a good idea. Consuming exceeding amounts of whey protein can ultimately led to the first whey protein side effect, which is liver problem. High whey protein consumption in an extended period of time can put unnecessary tension on the liver, which would ultimately lead to other health problems that is related to the fatigued liver. This is definitely very dangerous because the liver is the most important part of the body following the heart. Moreover, people with high sensitivity lactose level or people who are lactose intolerant could experience various levels of allergies if consume whey protein. However, there is a way to avoid this second whey protein side effect. In the market for whey protein, there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although<br />
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is an excellent source of lean protein and other nutrition, it is still vital for us to truly understand everything about it to maximize effectiveness. Apart from all its benefits, there are some probable side effects of whey protein that we have to be conscious of to avoid negative health effects. In order to make use of its full potential, there are five fundamental traits we need to realize about whey protein.</p>
<p>Firstly, consuming too much of something is never a good idea. Consuming exceeding amounts of whey protein can ultimately led to the first whey protein side effect, which is liver problem. High whey protein consumption in an extended period of time can put unnecessary tension on the liver, which would ultimately lead to other health problems that is related to the fatigued liver. This is definitely very dangerous because the liver is the most important part of the body following the heart.</p>
<p>Moreover, people with high sensitivity lactose level or people who are lactose intolerant could experience various levels of allergies if consume whey protein. However, there is a way to avoid this second whey protein side effect. In the market for whey protein, there are two main types, isolated whey protein and whey protein concentrated. People who are lactose intolerant are recommended to take isolate whey protein instead, due to the fact that it only contains 1% lactose comparing to the 5% in the latter.</p>
<p>Furthermore, consuming whey protein in a long period of time might be linked to the degeneration of the kidney. However, there are still no real evident that this is true. Therefore, if you are planning to take whey protein, it is a good idea to be cautious about the amount you are consuming. Remember too much of something good is never good.</p>
<p>The fourth side effect of whey protein is that if taken excessively over long period of time, the consumer has an increased possibility of osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is a disease adhering to our bones; it is when our bones become weak which makes it easier to break. Although there is no experiment or research to prove this claim, it is important that you are aware of it since many experts have advocated this theory.</p>
<p>Finally, the last side effect that could be caused by whey protein consumption is the increased possibility of experiencing various allergies that are not caused by lactose. The symptoms include rash, swelling of mouth or lips, hives, itching and so on. In the worse case, you may experience diarrhea or vomiting. These are quite serious problems and I advise you to seek medical attention right away. Therefore, to avoid these side effects, I advise you to check and make sure that you do not have any serious personally illness or allergies before consuming whey protein.</p>
<p>In conclusion, whey protein is a very prominent supplement, but it can give you negative effects if not used properly. Taking too much of it can be more than detrimental to your health. People who are lactose intolerant should also choose the right whey protein formula. And It may also cause allergies or osteoporosis. Lastly, for those of you who wants to gain muscle mass fast and are afraid of taking supplements or do not want to waste great fortune on them, I do have a way out for you.</p>
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