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InVite®’s Winter 2017 Catalog Has Arrived!

InVite®’s Winter 2017 Catalog Has Arrived!

InVite® Health’s Catalog is intended to provide a number of important health and nutrition resources. In this new edition, you will find information on all InVite® product collections from Herbal Tinctures to Power Plant to Targeted Nutrition. Each product listed in InVite®’s catalog showcases each 

How the Immune System Functions by Jerry Hickey, R. Ph

How the Immune System Functions by Jerry Hickey, R. Ph

The purpose of the immune system is to keep infectious microbes such as dangerous bacteria, viruses, parasites and yeasts, out of the body, and to destroy any infectious microorganisms that do invade the body hopefully before they have time to cause infection and disease. Immune 

Whey Protein: The Best “Whey” to Recover from Exercise & Build Muscle

Whey Protein: The Best “Whey” to Recover from Exercise & Build Muscle

By Nicole Crane, BS, NTP

nicole crane, whey proteinWorking out is hard work! Whether you get up early, hit the gym during lunch, or pound the pavement before or after dinner, exercise takes time and dedication. That hard work also comes with significant rewards and health benefits. Just like there is a right way to exercise, there is also a right way to recover. After you are done sweating out toxins, burning fat, building muscle and strengthening bones, the body needs to refuel to heal torn muscle fibers and regenerate energy. Proteins contain amino acids, which repair and rebuild the structure and biochemistry of the body. When it comes to repairing and maintaining muscle, whey protein is the way to go.

Your Muscles

Muscle loss is a major health obstacle for many people as they get older. Beginning at about age 30, 0.5% of our muscle mass is lost per year, and the rate of muscle loss can accelerate when you reach ages 60-70. By age 65, approximately 30% of muscle mass is gone, especially in those who are inactive.i Weak muscles and loss of lean muscle mass can make individuals more vulnerable to a number of health issues. From increased risk of falls and bone fractures, and loss of mobility to weight gain and other metabolic issues, losing muscle comes with serious consequences. With a little exercise and good intake of high-quality protein (two common missing factors in many older individuals) muscle mass can be maintained. Muscle mass can also be restored with weight baring exercise and a particular type of protein called whey.

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What is Whey Protein?

Whey protein is a dairy protein and it ranks very high in terms of quality and digestability, which is why it is easily available. Whey is considered a “perfect” protein, which means it contains all of the essential amino acids that our bodies cannot make and must get from dietary sources.

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How Incorporating Cultural Lifestyle Changes Can Benefit Your Health

How Incorporating Cultural Lifestyle Changes Can Benefit Your Health

According to the CDC, 39.4% or 78.6 million U.S. adults are obese. This may be due to numerous reasons including sedentary lifestyles and accessibility to fast food. Obtaining calories is effortless; many beverages and foods average the amount of calories the body should consume in 

New Study: Nutrition and Mental Health

New Study: Nutrition and Mental Health

Researchers from the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in Spain are exploring the link between nutrition and mental health, namely the association between healthy dietary patterns and their association with the risk of depression. Almudena Sanchez-Villegas, lead researcher of the study, explains, “We 

Dr. Alan Pressman’s Acid Reflux Diet

Dr. Alan Pressman’s Acid Reflux Diet

dr. pressman, diabetic neuropathy, acid refluxDr. Alan H. Pressman’s extensive knowledge of health, nutrition and breakthrough medicine stems from years of professional experience as a New York State Certified Nutritionist and Dietitian, Doctor of Chiropractic, and Diplomate of the American Clinical Board of Nutrition. In private practice since 1963, Dr. Alan H. Pressman has also served as the Chairman of the Department of Clinical Nutrition and a Professor of Nutrition Research at New York Chiropractic College, as well as Associate Professor of Bio-Nutrition at the University of Bridgeport. He has eight board certifications and has written eighteen books, including two textbooks.

Healthline, Dr. Pressman’s radio show broadcast nationwide on WMCA every week day at 6pm, is dedicated to sharing cutting-edge, breakthrough alternative and medical technologies so listeners have the chance to heal themselves with choices beyond prescription drugs and surgeries. InVite® Health is proud to exclusively distribute the Dr. Pressman line nationwide, alongside our own top-quality health products! Dr. Pressman’s products include a variety of innovative formulas with unique, all-natural ingredients that will have you on the road to great health in no time! This collaboration of Dr. Alan Pressman with InVite® Health will expand the health and nutrition services offered by both the InVite® Health luxury brand and Dr. Pressman line to their loyal customer bases nationwide.

This list is intended to educate those who suffer from Acid Reflux on foods that are safe, foods you should consume in moderation and foods you should completely avoid. For further questions, please email Dr. Alan Pressman directly or leave us a comment!

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