Mar 30

Nutrition Facts

           Serving Size 1 Tablespoon (6g) Servings Per Container 91

Amount Per Serving

Calories                 2                  Calories from Fat      0

                                            % Daily Value*
Total Fat     0g                                                   0%
Saturated Fat  0g                                               0%
Cholesterol   0mg                                              0%
Sodium  35mg                                                   2%
Total Carbohydrates  less than 1 gram             0%
Dietary Fiber                5.0g                            18%
       Soluble Fiber         4.5g
       Insoluble Fiber      0.5g
 Sugars                    0g
Protein  0g
Vitamin A (100% Beta Carotene)  20%  © Iron  0%
Vitamin C  100%  © Calcium  10%,  © Riboflavin 180%
Vitamin E  100% © Thiamine 180% © Niacin  180%
Vitamin B6 180%  ©   Folate  30%  ©  Biotin  10%
Vitamin B12  150%  ©  Zinc  6%  ©  Selenium 7%
Chromium  42%
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000-calorie diet.  Your daily values may be higher or lower, depending on your calorie needs:                              Calories:                  2,000              2,500
Total Fat                   less than         65g               80g
  Sat. Fat                   less than         20g                25g          
Cholesterol               less than         300mg          300mg   
Sodium                  less than         2,400mg       2,400mg
Total Carbohydrate                       300g             300g
Dietary Fiber                               25g               30g
Calories per gram:Fat 9       ©         Carbohydrates  4          ©        Protein  4

   Carido Life Ingredients: Gum Acacia ,Pectin ,Guar Gum ,Oat Fiber ,Locust Bean Gum,Calcium Carbonate ,F&C International Orange ,Beta Carotene, d-Alpha Tocopherol Acetate,Ascorbic Acid ,  Healthy and Sweet, an all natural  sweetener with no carbs or calories per serving, Niacinamide,Edlong Vanilla,Cyanocobalamin,Zinc Gluconate ,Pyridoxine HCI,Riboflavin,Thiamine HCI,Biotin,Folic Acid,Chromium Polynicotinate,Selenomethionine.  

Mar 30

( A primary ingredient of Cardio Life is Guar Gum fiber)

Long-term Effects of Guar Fiber in Subjects with Non- insulin- dependent Diabetes Mellitis Guar gum fiber improved tong term glycemic control, postprandial glucose tolerance and lipid concentrations. The C peptide response to a test meal increased with guar fiber treatment, whereas the insulin response remained unchanged. This indicates that insulin secretion is enhanced by guar fiber treatment as reflected by increased C-peptide. A decreased molar ratio of insulin to c-peptide suggests that guar gum may increase hepatic insulin extraction. In conclusion guar fiber has favorable long-term effects on glycemic control and lipid concentrationsAm J Clin Nutr 1993;58;513-8Other References:Anderson, JW,  Dietary  fiber  and coronary heart disease, Department of Medicine University of Kentucky Crit Rev Food Sci  Nutr 1990:29(2):95-147 Medline 90107419Dietary fiber and healthAMA council on Scientific Affairs.  Conn Med 1989 Sept53 9:529-34
Unique Identifier M~DL[NE 90107419
Jenkins DJ, Reynolds D, Slavin 8, Leeds AR  Jenkins AL Jepson EM.  Dietary fiber and blood lipids; treatment of hypercholesterolemia with guar cnspbread.  Am J Clin Nulr 1980; 33:575-581.Simons LA, Gayst 5, BalaSubramaniam 5, Ruys J. Longtemr treatment treatment of hypercholestremia with a new formulation of  guar gum.  Artherosclerosis 1982;45:101-108Blackburn NA, Johnson IT.The influence of guar gum on the movements of insulin, glucose and fluid in fat intestine during perfusion invivo.  Pflugers Arch 1983;397:144-148.Morgan LM; reder JA; Wright J; Marks V.  The effect of soluble- and insoluble-fibre supplementation on post-prandial glucose tolerance, insulin and gastric inhibitory polypeptide secretion in healthy subjects.  Department of Biochemistry, University of Surrey, Guilford. Br J Nutr 1990 Jul;64(1):103-10  Unique identifier:  MEDLINE 90381239
 
 MEDICAL ONCOLOGY AND TUMOR PHARMACOLOGY,1990, The approach to breast cancer should include an in crease I fiber consumption to 25 –30 grams a day.
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1987, Fiber intake causes the production of substances that protect against breast and prostate cancerJournal of Nutriton,1989 When guar is source of dietary fiber, dietary fats may not affect cholesterol levels Journal of AMA, 1988 A broad public health approach to lowered cholesterol levels by adding soluble fiber may be preferred to medically oriented drug therapy campaignArticle Courtesy of Health Rewards International and Cardio Life

Mar 30

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

CARDIO LIFE

As a progressive, comprehensive, back-to-basics combination of natural products Cardio Life provides preventative health maintenance, blood glucose control and a  method  for reducing serum cholesterol. Directions for use:Adults and Children 6 and Older: 

In order to give your body the proper fiber needed you need to take one tablespoonful 3 times a day. Follow the schedule below to allow your body time to adjust to the fiber.

Days 1-3: ½ Tablespoon (Tbsp.) twice a day. 
Days 4-6: 1 Tbsp. in the morning and ½ Tbsp. in the evening.  
Days 7-9:  1 Tbsp. in the morning, ½ Tbsp. at lunch and ½                     Tbsp. In the evening. 
Days 10-12:  1 Tbsp. In the morning, ½ Tbsp. At lunch, 1 Tbsp.                       In the evening. 
Day 13 on:    1 Tbsp. three times a day. 
For weight loss, use 10 to 15 minutes prior to each meal, plus once in the evening or four times a day.
Children 5 and under: ½  the adult dose

Article Courtesy of Health Rewards International and Cardio Life

Mar 22

COULD YOU BE AT RISK? 
 
The most common form of diabetes is Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetes is characterized by the body’s inability to produce or make proper use of insulin. Type 2 Diabetes and Metabolic Disorder IS preventable with common-sense lifestyle choices including:
 
 Maintain a healthy weight
 Consume more fruits and vegetables
 Choose whole grains over white/refined pasta, bread and rice
 Opt for low-fat versions of dairy products
 Choose leaner cuts of meat
 Practice portion control even with healthy foods
 Exercise for 20-30 minutes at least three times per week
 
 
 Dietary fiber is known to reduce insulin levels according to the Mayo Clinic. One way to add fiber to your diet is with
Cardio Life which when taken as directed provides 50% of the recommended 30 grams of dietary fiber daily.
 
 
Health Rewards International supports objective medical evaluation in determining your current physical state and Health Rewards International is an advocate of gradual natural solutions for health issues including diabetes. There are cases where prescription medication is essential. However, those cases are far less than the number of prescription being written. Consult with your doctor but consult with yourself. Does your doctor’s advice make sense to you. If not, get a second or even a third opinion.

Article Courtesy of Health Rewards International and Cardio Life

Mar 19

Decades ago medical journals published research demonstrating the benefits of at least 30 grams of dietary fiber daily. The average person is lucky to consume 12 grams on any given day. The result of this diet and associated lifestyle is heart disease, obesity, diabetes and sickness. These health issues and more result from out of control cholesterol, unregulated blood sugar and improperly digested foods.

It is important to understand that unnatural conditions including high or low blood sugar, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, obesity are in most every case a direct result of purposely chosen lifestyles that are not healthy. No product, including Cardio Life will change the food and drink choices a person makes. However, a person choosing to use Cardio Life, flavored with the proprietary sugar substitute Healthy and Sweet,  is already on the path of good health consciousness.

Steve Pohlit
Health Rewards International