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Euforia is going Hollywood!

     Posted on Wed January 27, 2010 by The Health Guru from VeryHealthyJuice.com

The largest private movie Studio in the United States (GMT STUDIOS) has teamed up with NUVERUS to do a cross promotion with our first product–EUFORIA. GMT Studios is going to start filming a movie called “Critical Condition” (starring either Bruce Willis or Robert Downey Jr.). This is going to be an action/CIA type movie and EUFORIA will be seen throughout the entire movie. The movie is scheduled to be released in August of 2010. I’ve been told that at the end of the movie, the stars will be giving testimonials about EUFORIA and the business opportunity. This has never been done with a Network Marketing Company–and will likely change the way people view Network Marketing.

Get in this opportunity while it is still available! We can offer you one of the top positions with NUVERUS, but you have to act quickly.

In addition, for a limited time, we will also offer a free internet marketing e-course. This course was designed to help our downline move products and sign up leads.

For a small investment, you can start your future today!

Visit http://veryhealthyjuice.com to sign up.

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The Opportunity

     Posted on Wed January 20, 2010 by The Health Guru from VeryHealthyJuice.com

What Does The NuVerus Opportunity Offer You?

We live in a time of rapid economic change. Despite the daily news of corporate lay-offs, mergers, factory closings and downsizing, there is one growing segment of the economy where people are prospering. While much of America appears to be downsizing, social marketing is up-sizing. NuVerus distributors have a unique opportunity to earn what their time and effort are really worth. They decide what they want from their business and how much time they will invest. The NuVerus prosperity plan provides generous rewards in direct proportion to honest effort and commitment to excellence; and, every time a distributor helps someone else become successful, his or her rewards increase.

Nuverus Business

The NuVerus prosperity plan reflects its fiscally responsible approach to creating financial success. Not swayed by the trends and whims of the network marketing industry, The NuVerus plan is based on the time tested model by successful, high volume, long-term network marketing companies. Additionally, The NuVerus opportunity has been enhanced with several unique features to make it both strong and generous, offering substantial rewards at every phase of business development with the possibility of residual income for those who develop large, productive organizations.

DO YOU WANT TO…

  • Have improved health and wellness?
  • Have more energy and vitality?
  • Own your own business?
  • Have control of your financial future?
  • Offer superior products & services?
  • Offer better health, wellness and hope to your friends and family?
  • Associate with a Company that offers real quality, integrity & passion?

    If you can answer Yes to any of these questions, you’ll find that NuVerus offers you the opportunity to give the gift of living the life that YOU dream of for yourself and your family with renewed vigor and health. Studies show that business owners who become involved at the initial stages of a new social marketing opportunity tend to reap the greatest financial reward.
  • Learn More About The Opportunity

    Euforia Prosperity Plan

    Click Here To Download The NuVerus Prosperity Plan
    (PDF format)

    BONUSES

    NuVerus Team 5 Car Bonus
    The Nuverus Team 5 Car Bonus allows Directors to quickly earn a Car Bonus to help pay for their car. Then as you ascend the Team 5 Levels, you can qualify for a NuVerus Black Mercedes!

    Executive Director – $200
    Regional Director – $500
    Senior Executive Director – $750
    National Director – $1,000
    Presidential Director – $2,500

    *Car Bonus is paid weekly based on Team 5 Level achieved, or broken down into 4 weeks in a calendar month.

    Luxury & Travel Bonus
    Earn Travel Credits to exciting NuVerus Corporate Events. Leaders may qualify for Luxury items to be awarded at various exciting events.

    GET STARTED NOW!

    Whether you want to start your own NuVerus Business or purchase products, simply email signup right now and get started making your dreams come true. Become a Founding Associate right now!

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    What are free radicals?

         Posted on Wed January 20, 2010 by The Health Guru from VeryHealthyJuice.com

    Free radicals are atoms or groups of atoms with an odd (unpaired) number of electrons and can be formed when oxygen interacts with certain molecules. Once formed these highly reactive radicals can start a chain reaction, like dominoes. Their chief danger comes from the damage they can do when they react with important cellular components such as DNA, or the cell membrane. Cells may function poorly or die if this occurs. To prevent free radical damage the body has a defense system of antioxidants.

    What are free radicals?

    Antioxidants are molecules which can safely interact with free radicals and terminate the chain reaction before vital molecules are damaged. Although there are several enzyme systems within the body that scavenge free radicals, the principle micronutrient (vitamin) antioxidants are vitamin E, beta-carotene, and vitamin C. Additionally, selenium, a trace metal that is required for proper function of one of the body’s antioxidant enzyme systems, is sometimes included in this category. The body cannot manufacture these micronutrients so they must be supplied in the diet.

    Vitamin E : d-alpha tocopherol. A fat soluble vitamin present in nuts, seeds, vegetable and fish oils, whole grains (esp. wheat germ), fortified cereals, and apricots. Current recommended daily allowance (RDA) is 15 IU per day for men and 12 IU per day for women.

    Vitamin C : Ascorbic acid is a water soluble vitamin present in citrus fruits and juices, green peppers, cabbage, spinach, broccoli, kale, cantaloupe, kiwi, and strawberries. The RDA is 60 mg per day. Intake above 2000 mg may be associated with adverse side effects in some individuals.

    Beta-carotene is a precursor to vitamin A (retinol) and is present in liver, egg yolk, milk, butter, spinach, carrots, squash, broccoli, yams, tomato, cantaloupe, peaches, and grains. Because beta-carotene is converted to vitamin A by the body there is no set requirement. Instead the RDA is expressed as retinol equivalents (RE), to clarify the relationship. (NOTE: Vitamin A has no antioxidant properties and can be quite toxic when taken in excess.)

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    Exercise and oxidative damage

         Posted on Tue January 19, 2010 by The Health Guru from VeryHealthyJuice.com

    Endurance exercise can increase oxygen utilization from 10 to 20 times over the resting state. This greatly increases the generation of free radicals, prompting concern about enhanced damage to muscles and other tissues. The question that arises is, how effectively can athletes defend against the increased free radicals resulting from exercise? Do athletes need to take extra antioxidants?

    Excerise

    Because it is not possible to directly measure free radicals in the body, scientists have approached this question by measuring the by-products that result from free radical reactions. If the generation of free radicals exceeds the antioxidant defenses then one would expect to see more of these by-products. These measurements have been performed in athletes under a variety of conditions.

    Several interesting concepts have emerged from these types of experimental studies. Regular physical exercise enhances the antioxidant defense system and protects against exercise induced free radical damage. This is an important finding because it shows how smart the body is about adapting to the demands of exercise. These changes occur slowly over time and appear to parallel other adaptations to exercise.

    On the other hand, intense exercise in untrained individuals overwhelms defenses resulting in increased free radical damage. Thus, the “weekend warrior” who is predominantly sedentary during the week but engages in vigorous bouts of exercise during the weekend may be doing more harm than good. To this end there are many factors which may determine whether exercise induced free radical damage occurs, including degree of conditioning of the athlete, intensity of exercise, and diet.

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    Nigella sativa Black Seed for your Health

         Posted on Sun January 10, 2010 by The Health Guru from VeryHealthyJuice.com

    Nigella sativa is an annual flowering plant, native to southwest Asia. It grows to 20–30 cm (7.9–12 in) tall, with finely divided, linear (but not thread-like) leaves. The flowers are delicate, and usually coloured pale blue and white, with 5–10 petals. The fruit is a large and inflated capsule composed of 3–7 united follicles, each containing numerous seeds. The seed is used as a spice.

    Nigella Sativa (Black Seed)

    In English, Nigella sativa seed is variously called fennel flower, nutmeg flower, Roman coriander, blackseed, black caraway, or black onion seed. Other names used, sometimes misleadingly, are onion seed and black sesame, both of which are similar-looking but unrelated. The seeds are frequently referred to as black cumin (as in Bengali: kalo jira, kalo jeera, kali jeera), but this is also used for a different spice, Bunium persicum. The scientific name is a derivative of Latin niger “black”. An older English name gith is now used for the corncockle. In English-speaking countries with large immigrant populations, it is also variously known as kalonji (Hindi कलौंजी kalauṃjī or कलोंजी kaloṃjī), kezah Hebrew קצח), chernushka (Russian), çörek otu (Turkish), habbat albarakah (Arabic حبه البركة ḥabbatu l-barakah “seed of blessing”) or siyah daneh (Persian سیاه‌دانه siyâh dâne)or كلونجى in urdu. “KARIM JEERAKAM” in Malayalam.
    A commercial pack of kalonji

    It is used as part of the spice mixture Panch Puran and by itself in a great many recipes in Bengali cookery and most recognizably in Naan Bread as sold in the 90% of Indian restaurants in the UK which are in fact Bengali owned. Continue reading »

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