The juices we give our children actually don

Shella - posted on 03/01/2010 ( 2 moms have responded )

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I was doing some research on liquid juices and vitamin drinks and basically found out that due to pasteurization and aseptic processing that about 80% of the actually vitamins and minerals were boiled away. All FDA regulates is that the companies state what's in the product, so it's doesn't matter to them that the actual nutrients are killed away. The labels are put on them before they process and pasteurize them which makes it legal for them to say that it does have those vitamins. So all our kids are drinking pretty much is dead juice with allsugar that's left in it.



I recently found this product called Yoli, it's freeze-dried so all the nutrients are sealed away until you're ready to drink it. There's no sugar or artificial sweeteners, it's sweetened by Stevia. It has tons of anti-oxidants. In the end, my daughter loves it and I feel better knowing that she is getting the nutrients she needs.



I completely believe in the product and I'm confident that alot of moms will too. Just check out my site and see for yourself what it's all about.



http://www.kaizen.yoliblastcaps.com





Ingredients in Yoli:



Calories 10

Vitamin C 130mg (217% RDA)

Proprietary Antioxidant Blend 425mg

Pomegranate fruit

Acai fruit 4:1 extract

Lycium (Goji) berry (40% ellagic acid)

Resveratrol (from Polygonum cuspidatum root)

OxyPhyte White Tea leaf extract

Superoxide-dismutase enzyme

Proprietary Absorption Blend 76mg

Alka-Plex (calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide), Enzyme/Probiotic (Galactosidase, Beta-glucosidase, Acid-phosphatase, Alpha-mannosidase, Lactobacillus acidophilus), Monatau (mon-atomic gold, rhodium, iridium)

Other Blast Cap ingredients: Xylitol, citric acid, beta carotene, Stevia Reb-A (leaf), natural flavor, microcrystalline cellulose, croscarmellose sodium.

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Shella - posted on 03/15/2010

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It's amazing.. it's tastes like orange popsicles :-)

Sharon - posted on 03/11/2010

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Amen to that. In fact, nutritional ingredients in what we call food these days is astounding to say the least. I studied scientific research that proves even the most popular of vitamins are made of junk. Anyone can claim to have healthy products until it comes down to the proof, quantity, quality and absorbing rate.People must demand the scientific independent research studies of a product prior to taking it. After years of health issues and searching for naturally effective nutrition I finally found my source. It has patents to assure its quality and starts deep into the cellular level which only makes sense to me. Thank God for scientific research or we would all be fooled. Yoli sounds like a yummy juice. Especially if kids like it.