Organic is essential to achieve your Maximum Health Potential!

May 29th, 2011

There’s no need to sacrifice your health for beauty…
Yet every day, women the world over use thousands of cosmetic and skin care products that have a toxic and damaging effect on their skin and their health. With a growing concern and awareness of how man-made chemicals can impact our wellbeing, it’s high time we started to look for alternatives.

With links being made between these chemicals and liver toxicity, premature aging, endocrine & hormone disruption and breast cancer, it’s vital to take control of your health, before ill-health controls you.

Supersonic Life is a pioneering website that gives you science backed advice and provides you with everything you need to enjoy optimum health with a toxic-free lifestyle. With their unique range of Certified Organic products that exceed international requirements, Supersonic Life specializes in helping you to put the right things onto & into your body, while getting the bad stuff that you’ve accumulated out.

And even better, because excellent service is paramount, you can easily access all of the educational information on their websites and also receive your own tailor-made health survey absolutely free!

For more information and to take your first step towards a healthier, happier you, visit www.supersoniclife.co.uk

What is Your Skin Eating?

March 19th, 2011

A small selection of our Certified Organic Products.
It is a medically recognised fact that your body absorbs a significant amount of what you put onto your skin. Certified Organic food is rapidly becoming the nutrition of choice by the health conscious amongst us, why would you accept any less for your body’s skin?

Certified Organic Probiotic Skin Brightener
Probiotic bacteria fermented organic whole grains and legumes to release nutrients and create a naturally occurring, extremely mild, lactic liquid which is known to restore and protect the skin’s acid mantle, lighten and brighten your complexion, improving photo damaged skin, and exfoliate dead skin cells for a smoother, less-wrinkled appearance, helps break down impurities, whilst bringing moisture, clarity and vitality to your skin.

Certified Organic Sunflower Body Wash
Gently cleanses your body while moisturising it with lashings of vitamin-rich, cold-pressed organic safflower oil. Contains invigorating orange peel, lemon peel and lime peel oils.

Certified Organic Desert Flower Shampoo (Normal to Dry Hair)
Great for babies and children! Extremely mild Yucca juice and polyglucose gently cleanse the hair. Panthenol moisturises the hair. Organic avocado oil restores lustre and hydrates dry and damaged ends. Organic herbs add sheen and body to your hair.

You may experience a hair detox for the first few weeks if you’ve been using hair care with silicone derivatives. Your hair may feel knottier and dryer than usual during the detox phase. Be assured, it will improve. Clarifying Hair Rinse may assist with stripping your hair of chemical residue and Protect B5 Hair Repair will help to detangle and smooth your hair.

Certified Organic Mint Toothpaste
Cleanses and brighten your teeth, freshens your breath and maintains healthy teeth and gums. Miessence toothpastes do not contain fluoride, aluminium, artificial sweeteners or detergents.

Certified Organic Honey Translucent Foundation (medium skin)
Evens out the complexion. Imparts a soft, matt finish with translucent coverage. Protects against pollution, UV rays and free radicals. Looks natural in any light. Keeps skin hydrated and protected throughout the day. Contains the added benefits of organic nourishing seed and fruit oils.

Certified Organic Lip Crème - Grape
Cool mauvey pink. A creamy matt formula with intense natural colour blend of pure mineral pigments (iron oxides). Comes in a convenient clasp compact for fingertip or brush application. Infused with the delicate aromas of vanilla and honey.

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Anybody who cares about our children and our grand children and beyond should watch it

February 20th, 2011

Of all the articles which I have read over my years of studying about nutrition, I think this has got to be in my top five must watch videos. In fact, Anybody who cares about our children and our grand children and beyond should watch it, and in deed pass it on to their loved ones.

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/02/19/the-dirty-little-secret-hidden-in-much-of-your-health-food.aspx

Please pass it on…

What are raw living foods?

February 4th, 2011

Living foods are essentially raw foods derived from our earth; they are full of life energy. They are essentially raw whole foods! They are not cooked. Cooking destroys the health-promoting properties of food and shifts the energy balance of your food so that it drains your body of energy instead of energizing it.

Raw living foods are rich in live enzymes, life energy, and disease-preventing phytonutrients they provide tremendous amounts of alkalinity to your body. These are elements that your body naturally craves and thrives upon.

Understanding what healthy eating is all about. Living foods are the foundation for abundant health. You must understand that healthy eating is not just about counting calories, using sugar substitutes, or any of the other dieting gimmicks we are often subjected to.

When you adopt a raw food lifestyle, you’ll have the energy to accomplish much more each day, you will easily eradicate cravings for sugar and junk foods, and you will be able to inspire your friends and family to eat better when they see how good you look!

Promote energy, weight loss & anti-aging with a natural raw food diet?

January 10th, 2011

The raw food diet is not just another fad diet. Rather, it’s a lifestyle that has been in existence for thousands of years, way back before cavemen learned how to make fire.

Before there was fire, cavemen or humans, like the wild mammals used to eat their food raw. Consider this: our human life spans on average up to four times our maturation age, that’s about 80-90 years of age, if we’re lucky. But wild mammals can live up to eight times their maturation age! It’s not all due to having raw food in their diet, but it certainly is one reason for their longevity.

How does eating raw food help with anti-aging? Our bodies are composed of living cells and each cell needs all the correct nutrients in order to be strong and stay strong. However cells do die naturally and need to be replaced to ensure proper bodily function. There are three ways a cell can replace itself.

1. A cell can replace itself with a weaker cell, which is called degeneration. A cell becomes weak when it doesn’t receive the right amount of quality nutrients.
2. A cell replaces itself with a cell of the same strength, therefore keeping the body at the same level.
3. A cell is replaced with a stronger and better cell, charged with an abundance of energy with the right amount of raw nutrients. This anti-aging process is called regeneration.

When food is cooked, the food loses 50% to 80% of its nutrient value. Cooking also alters the protein content of food and destroys all the living enzymes, thus making it harder to digest. This in turn produces toxins or acids in the body that cause fatigue, pain and aging. The acid or toxins must be neutralized by foods that produce alkali.

What are alkali-producing foods? These foods include fruits, vegetables and organic foods, such as raw nuts and seeds.

It is important that these food products are not processed or contaminated with chemicals. However, we must remember not to totally avoid acid-producing foods as there should still be balance.

What are the benefits of having a raw food diet? Eating raw food aids in the decline of the risk of diabetes, digestive ailments, chronic fatigue and heart diseases, to name but a few. Eating raw foods also gives you more energy, healthier looking skin, aids in weight loss and slows the process of aging.

So how can you start adding raw food to your diet? Firstly you don’t have to totally eradicate cooked food from your diet. The key here is to slowly increase the amount of raw food you eat.

You can start with having a freshly made juice or smoothie in the morning for your breakfast. Or eating vegetable sticks for a mid-morning snack. Or have a fresh vegetable salad with your lunch. Just get used to the idea and progress as you learn more and more new delicious recipes.

Why are the live enzymes in food so important?

October 3rd, 2010

Enzymes are the workforce behind your body’s energy, they are in fact responsible for building, detoxifying and healing your body. They are the force that allows your body to digest and absorb food; they regulate the thousands of bio-chemical functions that are taking place in your body every second of every day. These functions include your ability to smell and taste food, they regulate your hormones and glands, the building of your organs and tissue, even your thinking and breathing involve enzymes. They are the living key to your immunity, long-lasting health and vitality!

So what are enzymes?
Enzymes are composed of long chains of amino acids; coenzymes from essential vitamins and minerals are needed for enzymes to function correctly. We are all born with a limited (metabolic) enzyme potential, and the faster we use up this potential, the shorter our lives, without enzymes there can be no life. There are 3 main categories of enzymes, which are:

Digestive enzymes – these enzymes are secreted by the pancreas and are involved with the digestion of food. They include proteases that digest protein, lipases that digest fats, and amylases and they digest carbohydrates.

Metabolic enzymes – they are mainly produced by the liver and are involved in all bodily functions.

Food enzymes – enzymes that we ingest from raw “living” food, there is no enzyme activity in cooked “dead” food.

Why is the consumption of live food enzymes so important?
Well, that’s quite simple; a person in there 70’s may have 30 to 40 times less enzymes than a young adult. This could lead to premature aging, chronic disease, allergies, skin disorders, obesity and heart disease. Then as we eventually exhaust our enzyme supply we run out of life altogether.

Our enzyme potential directly determines not only the length of our life, but also how effectively we maintain health and or deal with disease. For this reason it is vitally important to supply your body with the finest live nutrients available. If you get sick, the more enzymes your body has available the better because your body will have to work overtime to fight off the disease, this will use huge amounts of your valuable enzymes potential.

Consuming foods that are void of enzymes such as cooked foods, refined and processed foods will place huge demands on your pancreas to secrete more digestive enzymes. Consuming large amounts of cooked food will force the body to use up much more of its vital energy on producing enzymes for digestion and at the same time it will receive much less energy from this food to produce the important metabolic enzymes that are needed for your main bodily functions.

It is important to understand that by consuming healthy nutritious raw foods with live enzymes in smaller portions will actually help you to live longer as well as healthier. Live food with live enzymes will be much easier digested using fewer digestive enzymes and therefore, leaving more energy for you and the other important bodily functions.

Epidemiological studies on human populations show that those who eat the most fresh fruits and vegetables that are loaded with natural enzymes have dramatically reduced levels of cancer and other diseases. Whether the high enzyme content of these foods is directly responsible for their anti-cancer effect has not yet been proven, but the evidence is compelling.

Eating food in its natural raw state is vital for maintaining good health and longevity; the lack of it in our modern day diet is directly responsible for much of the degenerative disease.

So it’s quite simple, just eat natural raw foods that are rich in food-enzymes, they naturally predigest the foods in which they’re contained. Then as a result, your body can devote more of its enzymes for the important metabolic processes, like killing off disease and repairing cellular damage.

7 Reasons why people fail to maintain Weight Loss!

August 29th, 2010

It is quite clear that we have an obesity or weight loss problem here in the UK, and the same can be said about America and many other countries across the world.

Yet, in reality we may not have a weight loss problem!

If you’re a little confused at this apparent contradiction, consider the statistics on weight loss:

According to a study from Oxford University published in The International Journal of Obesity, within 3 to 5 years, about 80 percent of all ‘weight losers’ have regained the lost weight, and often gained back a little extra.

According to research by the National Weight Control Registry, that relapse rate may be as high as 95 percent.

For a comparison, the relapse rates for drugs, alcohol and tobacco dependency have been reported in the range of 50-90%.

This means that lots and lots of people have been “successful” with their weight loss. But not many keep it off. Therefore, we don’t have a weight loss problem, we have a weight-relapse problem; we have a “not sticking with it” problem, wouldn’t you agree?

In fact, the weight loss and subsequent weight-regain usually doesn’t take years. Many people have abandoned their new year’s resolutions within a few weeks.

If this is true for you, then maybe you should focus more of your attention on figuring out why you haven’t been sticking with your programme?

Below is a list of the top 7 reasons why people lose their way.

Rather than worrying about your diet plan, like whether you should be on low carb or high carb diet, a vegetarian or meat eater. I propose that if you simply focus on the 7 weight loss issues, you’ll start getting more lasting results.

How? By being able to stick with whichever plan works best for you!

After all, even if you have the best nutrition programme in the world, it won’t do you much good if you can’t stick with it!

THE 7 REASONS:

1. NO PRIORITIES: you may have set a goal, but you didn’t put it on or near the top of your priorities list. For example, your goal is to lose 6 pounds per week, but drinking beer and eating fast food on the weekend is higher on your priorities list.

2. NO SUPPORT SYSTEM: you tried to go it alone; no buddy system, training partners, family, friend or coach to turn to for information and emotional support.

3. NO ACCOUNTABILITY - you didn’t keep score with a progress chart, weight record, measurements, food journal, training journal, and you didn’t set up external accountability (ie, report to someone else)

4. NO PATIENCE: you were only thinking short term and had unrealistic expectations. You expected 10 pound weight loss per week or 5 pounds but the first week you only lost 1 or 2 pounds or maybe you hit a plateau, you gave up!

5. NO PLANNING: You walked into the gym without having a workout on paper, you didn’t plan your workouts into your weekly schedule; you didn’t have a menu on paper, you didn’t make time (so instead you made excuses, like “I’m too busy”)

6. NO BALANCE: your diet or training programme was too extreme. You went for all or nothing; “I want it now” route instead of the moderate, slow-and-steady wins the race route.

7. NO PERSONALIZATION: your nutrition or training programme was the wrong one for you. It might have worked for someone else, but it didn’t suit your schedule, personality, lifestyle, body type and or disposition.

So there you have it - 7 reasons why most people fall off the weight loss wagon! Have you been making these mistakes? If so, the solution is clear and simple:

Focus on weight loss, prioritize, get support, be accountable, be patient, plan your workouts, balance and personalize your weight loss programme.

In other words, Join - Supersonic Life to get the help and support you need to bring your weight loss dream into reality.

Why should we eat more Fruit and Vegetables?

June 20th, 2010

I have just returned from a weekend with my friend and mentor - The Raw Food Chef, Peter Pure, his wife Nuray and lovely Sister Lisa.

I had a wonderful time there, but I did note something interesting. Not only do they live on a raw vegan diet but the cat also has a natural raw diet, and so good it looked too. I think we forget the fact that cats and dogs never learnt to cook in the wild.

Have you ever noticed that obesity does not exist in nature? All animals are perfectly formed for their role and purpose in this world. Can you imagine an overweight gazelle trying to outrun a lion?

Interestingly though many domesticated animals like cats and dogs begin to exhibit many of the same problems and diseases that we (humans) do. Many also have the same weight loss need.

Therefore, there must be something in our lifestyle and diet that is not favourable to the health of animals, and possibly we should therefore question the diet that we feed to ourselves.

Were animals intended to eat processed foods? Have we humans been eating cooked processed foods for the last 3.8 million years of evolution? I think not. How many cats’ dogs and humans do you see today that are clinically obese! So what’s going on with our diets, what is making our animals and us so fat?

One of the major factors is an over acidic diet. However, let us investigate this acid story a little more… Research in the journal Medical Hypotheses has shown that metabolic acidosis is known to promote an increased secretion of cortisol and aldosterone (two hormones of the adrenal glands). Cortisol is the body’s stress hormone, while aldosterone plays a pivotal role in water retention and blood pressure.

Recent evidence also suggests that the metabolic acidosis associated with a protein-rich diet low in organic potassium salts (fruits and vegetables) can likewise evoke a modest increase in cortisol production.

Since cortisol promotes development of visceral obesity, and has a direct negative impact on insulin function throughout the body, even a modest sustained up-regulation of cortisol production may have the potential to increase risk for insulin resistance syndrome, type 2 diabetes, and obesity.

This thesis appears to be consistent with other reports correlating high potassium (and thus high alkaline) consumption, or a high intake of fruits and vegetables, with reduced risk of diabetes, obesity, and heart disease.

Pretty neat stuff, eh? It’s amazing how cortisol and other hormones are dramatically altered when the body becomes acidic due in part to our modern western diet.

Longevity is dependent on your diet.

April 7th, 2010

Did you know that in nature, all animals live eight to ten times their maturing age! On the other hand, we humans and our domesticated pets including farm animals that eat cooked and processed food only live four times their maturation age.

In the famous Pottinger cat study, it was demonstrated that cats fed on a cooked food diet resulted in a shorter life span, with congenital abnormalities and eventual loss of reproductive capability within only a few generations. In another lab experiment, mice fed a living food diet live fifty percent longer than mice fed on cooked food.

In fact all animals in nature maximize their enzyme reserves. If you give a squirrel a raw nut, he may not eat it, but instead will bury it and then dig it up only when the nut has sprouted. Squirrels’ have sensors in their noses that can identify a sprouted nut. Raw, un-sprouted nuts have enzyme inhibitors that prevent the nuts’ food enzymes from digesting it. Only when it sprouts are these inhibitors deactivated.

Only when our bodies eat the natural living foods they were meant to, do our entire bio-systems operate optimally. This means only when our bodies are in perfect balance with nature do all of our cells, organs and bodily bio-systems properly do the jobs they were designed to do.

A healthy bio-system requires a complete enzyme capacity, acid-alkaline balance and a healthy digestive tract. These can be achieved only through a living foods diet. With a healthy bio-terrain, our bodies can more effectively manage all modern day health challenges.

This is why we rarely see diseased animals living in nature. It is what we put into our bodies that prevent them from doing what they are capable of. Cooked food destroys our bio-terrain. Living foods support a healthy bio-terrain.

Are you ready to put the power of living raw foods to work for you?

Eat foods that are alive if you seek to be alive!

Why The Controversy Over Palm Oil

February 25th, 2010

Why all the recent controversy surrounding palm oil? It’s one of the cheapest oils to produce and it’s in more foods than you can imagine… In its raw form it has been found to have numerous health benefits.

The harsh reality is that its production poses a serious environmental threat to the Indonesian rainforests and its inhabitants. That’s not its only drawback, as once it’s processed and refined, palm oil also poses significant health threats to consumers – and that includes almost all of us, given how many products contain it.

Just go to your kitchen cupboard and look at the ingredients listed on the packaging of some of the items you’ve bought… I’m guessing that ‘vegetable oil’ is listed on many of those labels – right? Vegetable oil is usually a blend of oils and in the UK, the oils used most in vegetable oil are soya, rapeseed, sunflower, maize and palm oils.

Palm Oil: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde…

Palm oil in its natural raw form (red palm oil) promises to deliver many health benefits. Most of these benefits are linked to the high concentration of Vitamin E-tocotrienols (phytonutrient) it contains. Tocotrienol is a form of natural vitamin E that can protect against brain cell damage, prevent cancer and reduce cholesterol.

Here are some of the health benefits linked to red palm oil:
Atherosclerosis: Studies show that adding red palm oil to your diet can reverse the process of atherosclerosis. This has been proven in both animal and human studies. In one study, 50 participants were divided in to two equal groups. All participants were diagnosed with atherosclerosis and had suffered at least one stroke. With no other changes to their diets or medication, half of the participants were given red palm oil and the other half received placebos and served as the control. At the end of the study, in the group receiving red palm oil atherosclerosis was halted in 23 of the 25 participants. In comparison, no one in the control group showed any improvement.

Lowering cholesterol: In a US study at the University of Illinois College of Medicine researchers demonstrated a 10 percent drop in total cholesterol in 36 subjects with high cholesterol. The subjects were given red palm oil capsules for four weeks.

Antioxidant power: Red palm oil is the richest natural source of provitamin A carotenes (beta- carotene and alpha-carotene). It has 15 times more provitamin A than carrots and 300 times more than tomatoes, proving it to be a ‘super antioxidant food’ which makes it an ideal anticancer food.

Cancer: Studies show that palm tocotrienols inhibit the growth of skin, pancreatic, stomach, liver, lung, colon, breast, prostate and other cancers. Most research to date has been done with breast cancer where tocotrienols show great promise. Tocotrienols not only prevent cancer from taking hold but actively block its growth and initiate apoptosis – a process where diseased cells ‘commit suicide’. Ordinary vitamin E does not induce programmed cell death in cancer cells. Only tocotrienols have this effect.

Given these numerous health benefits, it is hard to believe that palm oil has suffered such bad press. But why?

Palm oil consists of 50 per cent saturated fat.

Saturated fat turns to trans-fat when put through a refining process called hydrogenation or partial hydrogenation. Most of the palm oil used in our processed and packaged foods are hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated, so all that natural and powerful goodness has been destroyed and the result is simple: Man-made trans-fats with no nutritional value.

In fact, the only value it has is that it is cheap, adds bulk to products, has a neutral flavour and gives products a long shelf life.

What are the health risks associated with palm oil turned trans-fat?

Coronary heart disease: The primary health risk identified for trans-fat consumption is an elevated risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). A comprehensive review of studies of trans-fats was published in 2006 in the New England Journal of Medicine that concludes that there is a strong and reliable connection between trans-fat consumption and CHD.

Cholesterol: Eating trans-fats increases levels of LDL (”bad” cholesterol), especially the small, dense LDL particles that may be more damaging to arteries. Unlike saturated fat, trans-fat has the additional effect of decreasing levels of HDL (“good” cholesterol).

Diabetes: There is growing concern that the risk of type 2 diabetes increases with trans-fat consumption. The risk is especially higher for those in the highest quartile of trans-fat consumption.

Obesity: A 6-year study revealed that monkeys fed a trans- fat diet gained 7.2 per cent of their body weight, as compared to 1.8 per cent for monkeys on a mono-unsaturated fat diet. Although obesity is frequently linked to trans-fat in the mainstream media, this is generally in the context of eating too many calories, but recently research indicates that trans-fat may increase weight gain and abdominal fat, despite a similar caloric intake.

Liver Dysfunction: Trans-fats are metabolized differently by the liver than other fats and interfere with delta 6 desaturase. Delta 6 desaturase is an enzyme involved in converting essential fatty acids to arachidonic acid and prostaglandins, both of which are important to the functioning of cells.

Prostate cancer: A recent US study at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Centre, has found a link between the consumption of trans-fats and prostate cancer.

So even though raw palm oil is healthy in many ways it is rarely used in this form in processed foods. Instead, hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated palm oil is used which has been proven to be bad for your health.

Destroying the environment

If the confusion about the possible health benefits and risks of palm oil is not enough to make you question the use of this ingredient in processed food, then hopefully this will:

Many food manufacturers and suppliers aren’t sourcing their palm oil from sustainable sources.

The result is shrinking rainforests through deforestation and the total destruction of animal life in the rainforests
As a result animal species like the Indonesian orangutan and elephants are at risk of becoming extinct in the next 10 years.

How to avoid the consumption of hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated palm oil (trans-fats)

Many packaged foods now boast that they contain ‘no trans- fat’. For years, only true diet detectives knew whether a particular food contained trans-fat. This phantom fat — the worst fat for the heart, blood vessels, and rest of the body — was found in thousands of foods. But only people who knew that the code phrases “partially hydrogenated vegetable oil” and “vegetable shortening” meant that trans-fat lurked in the food were aware of its presence.

To complicate matters for the consumer, here in the UK, there is no specific requirement for the trans-fat content of products to be included on food labelling. However, some manufacturers have started to do so voluntarily.

On the up side, hydrogenated fats must be declared on the label, so if a product contains hydrogenated fats, it may contain trans-fats. Look out for the words ‘partially hydrogenated’ on food labels as these products may also contain trans-fats. If this is not listed on the label then ‘vegetable oil’ should set off the alarm bells for you.

However, once you start looking for this ingredient you will be surprised to see how many products contain it:

Warburtons, the breadmaker said palm oil accounts for between 15-20% of the blend of oils used in its products.

Unilever, the makers of Flora margarine, Knorr soups, Pot Noodles and Dove soap is the world’s biggest user of palm oil.

Premier foods, the makers of Hovis bread, Mr Kipling cakes, Cadbury cakes and Bisto gravy granules uses 30,000 metric tonnes of combined palm/vegetable oil each year.

Nestle, the makers of Kit Kat, Quality Street and Aero uses palm kernel oil in a range of their confectionery and dairy products.

Kelloggs, claims the vast majority of its cereals do not contain palm oil and, where present, it is in small quantities.

Make sure that the products you use contain palm oil that is harvested from sustainable sources such as Roundtable For Sustainable Palm Oil and GreenPalm.

Source of information; The Health Sciences Institute.