HealthFultips Blog

Articles and commentary on natural health by Dr. Daniel DeReuter,D.C.

Friday, November 17, 2006

Run down and tired


As some of you know, this past week has been exhausting-waking up at 4 AM on some days staying at health fairs until 9 PM. Well, today I was feeling run down, and felt like I was going to come down with whatever virus is going around...

I really haven't been taking care of myself like I should, (adjustments, sleeping, etc.) so I was feeling so tired and run down that I figured I might take some extra VIBE.

There was a little left in a bottle, maybe 2 1/2 ounces (I usually only take 1 a day) and I decided I needed a little extra.

WOW! ... Within minutes my nose cleared up, I perked up and stopped feeling sorry for myself.., and best of all that deep, tired feeling is gone.

I recommend VIBE to my patients, carry it on the shelf -but this has made me really excited about this stuff.

If you've never tried it-get yourself a bottle today.

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Sunday, April 30, 2006

Eniva Vibe: Highest ORAC rating


Eniva Vibe: VIBE™ is listed in the PDR (Physicians’ Desk Reference) as having the highest certified Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (ORAC) rating.


The development of ENIVA VIBE™ has been years in the making. The pioneer of water-soluble nutrient delivery technology - the Eniva Corporation - offers VIBE as the benchmark by which other liquid nutritional supplements are measured. The success of the company's line of potent, water-soluble nutrients has helped millions of people and has laid the foundation for the development of ENIVA VIBE.



High ORAC Score: Short for Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity, ORAC is an analysis that measures the total antioxidant power of foods and other substances. It indicates the amount of dangerous free radicals an antioxidant can "absorb" or neutralize. Scientific findings from the USDA suggest that eating plenty of high-ORAC fruits and vegetables may help slow the aging process in the body and brain. Eniva's VIBE has one of the highest ORAC scores on the market derived from natural fruits, vegetables, and botanical sources.

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