NutriDiet introduces the body to probiotics, prebiotics and green tea catechins in an effort to improve overall health. The combination of probiotics — good bacteria, prebiotics—nutrients for the probiotics and catechins — polyphenols and antioxidants found in green tea, help to promote intestinal health, while assisting in burning fat to create a healthy weight balance. No artificial ingredients or preservatives, the daily recommended dosage is seven tiny tablets with a glass of water in the morning after eating.
Of course a healthy life means more than just diet and losing weight. Named the healthiest elders, from the 193 countries studied, the Okinawans live an average lifespan of 86 years. Scientists discovered that the secret to their longevity lay within their diet—one rich in fish, soy and indigenous vegetables. Based on the unique diet of the Okinawanas, the supplement, Okinawa Life was created.
Okinawa Life infuses three essential ingredients to create the optimal supplement for the maintenance of active, healthy lifestyles. Soy Isoflavones; found in high quantities in traditional tofu of Okinawa-called Shima-tofu, has an antioxidant effect that protects the body from active oxygen. Zedoary, a purple turmeric, that helps aid digestion, and Goya, a bitter melon, the nutritional king of the Okinawan diet. Together, they make Okinawa Life. Since I started taking it, I have experienced much more energy, better sleep patterns, a less stressful daily life (don’t get me wrong, I still experience stress but I find I’m calmer when dealing with it) and I’ve managed to starve off the usual summer cold…especially with a hectic schedule.
Another great thing about taking these supplements, I have a hard time swallowing pills but thankfully both the NutriDiet and Okinawa Life are small and round which makes taking them super easy. Want to learn more, visit the Facebook pages of both supplements via the links below:
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These sound perfect! I checked out the websites and they even offer a free month's supply… so I'm happy 🙂