Lindsay McClendon felt that she was running down, like a windup doll that has lost its key.
This was how she described feeling, as she dragged herself through her day: “I went to bed exhausted and woke up tired. I had to, literally, force myself to get up to feed my daughter and get her to school, and the house never got cleaned, because when I came back from getting little Sarah to school, I had to have a nap!” Fortunately, she discovered a nutrient source that helped get her back on track – Proleva, and this article will tell you how.
What Lindsay was experiencing is a phenomenon doctors are seeing more and more of every day. Patients are presenting with sheer exhaustion from ordinary activity. The medical profession has come up with a number of new conditions, or “diseases,” as they are termed, for insurance purposes, to define the state many people, like Lindsay, are finding themselves in. New conditions like Fibromyalgia or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome have arisen to account for the exhaustion and pain that people today are experiencing. Doctors call these ailments ‘idiopathic,’ meaning, “arising spontaneously or from an obscure or unknown cause.” How many of these conditions are really only a result of poor diet and eating over-processed, depleted foods?
A little examination reveals that conditions like CFS are not idiopathic at all, but arise clearly from the S.A.D. or Standard American Diet. Research into the effects of this diet led, among other things, to a greater awareness of the mechanisms of aging and of energy-production in the body. The term “free radical’ no longer refers to political prisoners, but rather to a complicated chain of chemical and enzymatic reactions in the body which liberates cell particles (free radicals) which then try to establish equilibrium by stealing matching cell particles from other cells, creating a chain reaction of theft which weakens the whole body, eventually.
The hero in this research is the discovery of a substance called ‘antioxidant’ which has the capacity to reduce the damage of free radicals. Antioxidants are present in wildly varying amounts in the foods available to us to eat. There are far more in certain foods, and almost none at all. We should supplement our diet with concentrated forms of antioxidants to boost our energy while we develop healthier lifestyles. Proleva’s antioxidant formula, which includes extracts of some of the most powerful known antioxidant foods, can boost your energy and improve your health by fighting free radicals. While it would not make sense to take a supplement and continue to eat so-called junk food, using Proleva (www.proleva.com) can provide a needed nutritional safety net.
Lindsay McClendon, in the midst of a busy life, always took advantage of modern conveniences – packaged foods, frozen or micro waved dishes, and trips through the lanes at McDonalds’s. She believed that she was doing what was best for herself and her family. As she continued to eat processed, fiber- and nutrient-free foods, the cycle began to close in on her. As she felt less and less energetic, Lindsay turned increasingly to fast, easy-to-prepare meals and fast foods. She did not realize that she was only making her exhaustion worse. She turned to caffeine and sugar to boost her energy, with predictable results.
Fast foods, processed foods, sugary treats, all of these foods have one thing in common: they are low in antioxidants. Since free radicals are a natural result of metabolism, they are always present, and unless a person consumes sufficient quantities of antioxidants, the free radicals will begin to overwhelm the system, and aging and deterioration will result. Exhaustion will set in. Of course, the reverse is also true: consume sufficient quantities of antioxidants and you will stem the tide of damage of free radicals, slow the aging process, and, most importantly for Lindsay, have more energy. Proleva provided the necessary nutrients to help Lindsay change her life.
The Standard American Diet consists largely of meat and starch. The USDA’s Food Pyramid guidelines say we should eat 5 servings of fruits and vegetables, but this may not be realistic in view of the foods we consume on a regular basis. It just makes sense to safeguard your and energy with the energy-boosting formula of Proleva.
If you are suffering from the effects of low-nutrition foods (stress, fatigue, painful joints, and rapid aging) reverse these effects by supplementing your diet with the fine antioxidant formula of Proleva. Go today to Proleva for your free trial.
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Harris Donald
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October 12, 2009 Proleva Can Boost Energy Levels
October 12, 2009 03:19 PM EDT
(Updated: October 13, 2009 05:26 AM EDT)
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