Great Results from Mila by LifeMax

I’ve been telling you about this great product Mila by Lifemax, and I’ve said that I’ve gotten great results.  You know what comes next.  Mila does not claim to diagnose or cure any condition or disease.  My results while recent and accurate may not be duplicated by you. 

These results do back up previous medical studies done by LifeMax about Mila.  If you’re tuning in for the first time, a clinical study conducted by the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston concluded that the raw whole food Mila, matched the leading statin drug in its ability to lower both LDL and systolic blood pressure.  One can find details of this and many other studies at Mila’s website. 

My personal, but slightly less scientific study came about last summer (July ‘09) when my doctor did a stress test and took various other tests.  I told her that I did not want to go onto statin drugs and would lower my cholesterol with natural/alternative methods.  As I walked out of the doctor’s office, I wondered how in the heck I was going to do that. 

In September my wife, Dr. Malia, was introduced to Mila.  My reaction as her husband and a network marketer was “You did what?!”  As an incredible gift, her high school friend actually put her in the business.  After I calmed down, I realized that Dr. Malia, an expert on nutrition and alternative/complimentary medicine, should be respected by her husband.  In October I began using Mila on an almost daily basis. 

Mila, the miracle seed, is a mixture of Salvia hispanica L. seed that has been carefully selected to maximize its nutritional value.  Our proprietary system insures that every serving is optimized for the highest bioavailability and nutritional value.  Mila gives the body what it needs — Omega 3s, protein, fiber and phytonutrients.  By giving the body proper nutrition, you help the body heal itself, which is the basic premise of whole food nutrition. 

Now my results:                       7/09                12/09

Total Cholesterol                      264                  197

Triglycerides                             332                  115

HDL (Good Cholesterol)             36                    43

LDL (Bad Cholesterol)               162                   131

Fasting glucose level                113                   100

Heart Pumping Ejection Fraction is 54% (50% is normal)

Weight                                      207                    197

As you can see, these are all positive changes. I suggest using this raw, whole food product.  See for yourself.  Chia seeds are available in health food stores in a much lower quality.  The very reasonable price for Mila is well worth it! 

Suggested Links;

1) http://www.WhatifLifemax.com

2) http://www.remmerich.lifemax.net

3) We should do a 3 Way call with one of the two top earners in Lifemax.  Rick Emmerich 808 371 6501, in Hawaii, two hours behind west coast time.

Results of the tests done by Kaiser Moanalua Clinic in Aiea (Oahu) were evaluated and reported by Dr. Kathy Manzoku-Kanja at the Pensacola Clinic of Kaiser Permanente in Honolulu. 

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Mila, the miracle seed, by Lifemax

   I tell ya, I wish I had a quarter for every Superfood, every ‘can’t miss’

health product, every opportunity that is just alright, OK or sometimes

mediocre.  Sometimes you get hooked on a business and you just have

to  use that product, and tell everyone that it is the best.  You have to

believe it too, cuz you’re on autoship and they NEED to be too.

   Well, guess what.  After my wife, Dr. Malia found this product, Mila by

Lifemax, I was skeptical.

   It is the Chia Seed, which has been available for a while in Health Food

stores.  It is the superfood of the Aztecs, used by their elite runners to

excel in their craft.  It has been studied by a Dr. who found a proprietary

way to prepare it to maximize it’s potency.

   I am now on board, and so far have lost 13 lobs since adding it to my

daily intake.  I either add it to my oatmeat, yogurt, or orange juice and it is

a protein.  It tastes a bit nutty, but not really like anything.

   The real test has been done and the results are coming any day now.

Last week I went on for a cardio stress test and according to the techs it

went very well.

   Earlier this year my Dr. had told me that the cholesterol levels were too

high and I should go on statins to bring it down.  I told here NO, I will bring

it down myself, although I did not know how.  And then came Mila, stay

tuned.   (tune in to  www.rickemmerich.lifemax.net 

or www.spondordaddy.rickemmerich.com

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Back in Hilo

   We flew into Kona this morning, only 12 hours ago, but it seems like

a week’s worth of activity just settling back into Hilo.  Ya know, the Big 

Island is large, with different weather patterns and we went from the 

hot, dry, surface of the moon West side over the North side through rainy

Waimea and down South into Hilo.

   If you don’t care about the geography, it’s cool.  I am working, by the

way.  In search of the elusive Wifi, I returned to my old haunt, Bayfront 

Coffee, Tea and Kava.  There’s a rousing acoustic jam going on, with a 

gutiar and 2 ukeleles, and a singer that is ALMOST on key.  And I said

ALMOST.  It is painful at times, yet the spontaniety and the joy of the

participants is infectious.

   I have my Wifi and need to get some important details and a couple of

critical emails sent.  Meanwhile here I am blogging.  Oh well.  The sur-

roundings have me ready to sing along, and continue to relax.

   My normal routine here is a shot of Noni, with a shell or 2 (or 3)

of Kava, which natually, organically and almost magically relaxes me 

gets me ready for my rest later.  The small of cooking brownies is 

intoxicating and that may be next on the menu for me.

   These people were my peeps back in the ealry 70s, and the Grateful

Dead years.  Well, actually anyone that really was into THAT THEN is 

perhaps no longer with us, and these guys are incarnations.  But that’s

just a minor detail.

   I get to work for real in the morning, and my efforts to share Yellow 

Pages seem almost contradictory to this wonderful scene all around me.

But, this post is NOT meant to market, to share deep knowledge, or to

persuade-only to somehow relate to ya how wonderful this moment is.

  OK, one more glass of Kava, Rick Emmerich

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Hearthealthguy says what?

Check this one out.  It comes on the heals of my Cardio/Nuclear Stress Test the other day.  Good info for all of us that like a cold glass of water now and then.  Oh, yeah will be talking about the test soon…

Heart Attacks And Drinking Warm  Water

This  is a very good article. Not only about the warm water after your meal, but  about Heart  Attacks. The Chinese and Japanese  drink hot tea with their meals, not cold water, maybe it is time we adopt  their drinking habit  while eating.

For those who like to  drink cold water, this article is applicable to you. It is nice to have a  cup of cold drink after a meal. However, the cold water will solidify the  oily stuff that you have just consumed. It will slow down the digestion.  Once this ’sludge’ reacts with the acid, it will break down and be  absorbed by the intestine  faster than the solid food. It will line the  intestine. Very soon, this will turn into fats and lead to  cancer  . It is best to drink hot  soup or warm water after a meal.

Common  Symptoms Of Heart Attack…
 
A serious note about  heart attacks – You should know that not every heart attack symptom is  going to be the left arm  hurting . Be  aware of intense pain  in the jaw  line.
You may never have the  first chest pain  during the course of a heart attack. Nausea and intense sweating are also common  symptoms. 60% of people who have a heart attack while they are asleep do  not wake up. Pain in the jaw can wake you from a sound sleep. Let’s be  careful and be aware. The more we know, the better chance we could  survive. 

 

The Timing of my stress was to show the results of the daily use of Mila, by Lifemax on my health.  What a timely article this was, I just had to pass it on.  Rick Emmerich 

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