Good morning everyone, my name is Mrs Success. I am a forever living product business owner😊.
Forever is an Aloe vera company , based in the US, it has business in over 160 countries in the world, it is over the 44years, it makes dietary supplements, household and personal care products, all Aloe vera based with other natural ingredients, no chemicals, insecticide etc. They help people live a healthy lifestyle and also make extra income selling and introducing people to the product.
I will like to use this channel to be introducing us to the products and business opportunities that come from it. God bless us.
Forever is an Aloe vera company , based in the US, it has business in over 160 countries in the world, it is over the 44years, it makes dietary supplements, household and personal care products, all Aloe vera based with other natural ingredients, no chemicals, insecticide etc. They help people live a healthy lifestyle and also make extra income selling and introducing people to the product.
I will like to use this channel to be introducing us to the products and business opportunities that come from it. God bless us.
Good morning and welcome to May. This month will usher us into our greatness, opportunities and grace to excel on every side.
WHAT IS IT ABOUT SUPPLEMENTS?
Most people will always say: I eat right, just the things I am supposed to -- lots of grains, beans, fruits, and vegetables, nothing fatty or sugary. Now you're recommending or talking about supplements, too? Taking so many pills just doesn't seem natural. If Mother Nature felt I needed extra nutrients, wouldn't she have put them in my food?"
It's a perfectly valid question and one which you may have wondered about at one time or another. I'll tell you exactly what I tell my patients: If you want to fight disease and achieve maximum life span, you can't do it with diet alone. You need the extra nutritional boost that only supplements can provide.
In many ways, supplements are to humans what fertilizer is to plants. Give a plant adequate amounts of sunlight and water, and it will survive. Add some nutrient-rich fertilizer (organic, of course), and the plant will thrive.
For us humans, the same principle applies. A healthful, balanced diet supplies the body with sufficient nutrients to carry out routine tasks. Supplements such as vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids, phytochemicals, and more enrich the body's internal environment to fortify cellular protection, repair, and regeneration and support the Renewal process.
Mother Nature's Ulterior Motive
Of course, supplements, at least as we know them, haven't been around all that long. How did our ancestors survive without them? To be painfully blunt, they didn't.
You see, Mother Nature has never cared about optimum health. Nor has she concerned herself with longevity. Her main objective is the survival and propagation of the species. So she programmed us, humans, to survive on even the crummiest diet, nutrition-wise, into our twenties, when we're old enough to reproduce. Beyond that, we're on our own.
This genetic twist is a throwback to primitive times when supermarkets and refrigerators didn't exist and food was not always plentiful. Those who could stay alive on very slim pickings had a tremendous survival advantage.
Over thousands of years, one generation has passed its "survival genes" on to the next. So thanks to our ancestors, we are equipped to subsist on minuscule amounts of the essential nutrients, just in case a famine comes along. But as I said before, this insurance policy remains effective only into our twenties -- just long enough for us to reproduce. It includes no provision for ageing. By the time we reach our twenties, we have established lifelong eating habits. And because our survival genes have protected us from the adverse effects of our dietary transgressions, we have no reason to believe that what we're eating (or not eating) is doing us any harm. So we continue feeding ourselves nutritionally vacant junk foods, unaware that they're quietly eroding our health. Often we don't see the effects for several decades.
The point here is this: Even with a lousy diet, we can remain fairly healthy through our first 30 to 40 years of life. But if we want to achieve optimum health and maximum life span, the nutritional bare bones just won't cut it. We need to eat nutritious foods, and we need to take supplements.
We continue.
You can let us know your take on this, let's discuss it.
Most people will always say: I eat right, just the things I am supposed to -- lots of grains, beans, fruits, and vegetables, nothing fatty or sugary. Now you're recommending or talking about supplements, too? Taking so many pills just doesn't seem natural. If Mother Nature felt I needed extra nutrients, wouldn't she have put them in my food?"
It's a perfectly valid question and one which you may have wondered about at one time or another. I'll tell you exactly what I tell my patients: If you want to fight disease and achieve maximum life span, you can't do it with diet alone. You need the extra nutritional boost that only supplements can provide.
In many ways, supplements are to humans what fertilizer is to plants. Give a plant adequate amounts of sunlight and water, and it will survive. Add some nutrient-rich fertilizer (organic, of course), and the plant will thrive.
For us humans, the same principle applies. A healthful, balanced diet supplies the body with sufficient nutrients to carry out routine tasks. Supplements such as vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids, phytochemicals, and more enrich the body's internal environment to fortify cellular protection, repair, and regeneration and support the Renewal process.
Mother Nature's Ulterior Motive
Of course, supplements, at least as we know them, haven't been around all that long. How did our ancestors survive without them? To be painfully blunt, they didn't.
You see, Mother Nature has never cared about optimum health. Nor has she concerned herself with longevity. Her main objective is the survival and propagation of the species. So she programmed us, humans, to survive on even the crummiest diet, nutrition-wise, into our twenties, when we're old enough to reproduce. Beyond that, we're on our own.
This genetic twist is a throwback to primitive times when supermarkets and refrigerators didn't exist and food was not always plentiful. Those who could stay alive on very slim pickings had a tremendous survival advantage.
Over thousands of years, one generation has passed its "survival genes" on to the next. So thanks to our ancestors, we are equipped to subsist on minuscule amounts of the essential nutrients, just in case a famine comes along. But as I said before, this insurance policy remains effective only into our twenties -- just long enough for us to reproduce. It includes no provision for ageing. By the time we reach our twenties, we have established lifelong eating habits. And because our survival genes have protected us from the adverse effects of our dietary transgressions, we have no reason to believe that what we're eating (or not eating) is doing us any harm. So we continue feeding ourselves nutritionally vacant junk foods, unaware that they're quietly eroding our health. Often we don't see the effects for several decades.
The point here is this: Even with a lousy diet, we can remain fairly healthy through our first 30 to 40 years of life. But if we want to achieve optimum health and maximum life span, the nutritional bare bones just won't cut it. We need to eat nutritious foods, and we need to take supplements.
We continue.
You can let us know your take on this, let's discuss it.
“The Kingdom of Heaven is like a treasure that a man discovered hidden in a field. In his excitement, he hid it again and sold everything he owned to get enough money to buy the field.
Matthew 13:44 NLT
https://bible.com/bible/116/mat.13.44.NLT
Matthew 13:44 NLT
https://bible.com/bible/116/mat.13.44.NLT
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“The Kingdom of Heaven is like a treasure that a man discovered hidden in a field. In his excitement, he hid it again and sold everything he owned to get enough money to buy the field.