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December 1st, 2009 John Dowdy Posted in SomaLife No Comments »


There’s so many exciting things happening with SomaLife, you might have missed some of this month’s important news. Catch up with our popular posts:
  • Congratulations to Nick Swisher and the New York Yankees!!!
    Posted on Friday, November 13th, 2009 in Endorsements – Comments: (0)
    A series of tweets disseminated by Yankees outfielder Nick Swisher on Saturday, praising a “favorite supplement of many of my teammates and fellow athletes,” struck an anti-doping expert as nothing more than “marketing ploy” and raised no concerns regarding illegal performance-enhancing substances.Swisher, whose home-run production this season – 29 – is perfectly in line with his six-season average in the major leagues, declared, “Y’all need to check this stuff out. … This stuff will do the trick,” and directed Twitter readers to a Web site for gHP Sport.The product’s company, SomaLife of Cape Coral, Fla., claims that gHP Sport is a nutritional supplement that, taken orally, “allows the pituitary gland to produce agents that assist in cell regeneration and repair.” NPROS.com described gHP Sport as “marketed as an athletic performance enhancement product [but] verified to contain NO athletic banned substances.”Aside from the recent Swisher endorsements, a collection of former professional athletes, including basketball’s Jerry Lucas, baseball’s Gary Carter and football’s Jim McMahon, can be found in on-line video testimonials for gHP.
  • Roseville, CA. EVENT!
    Posted on Thursday, November 19th, 2009 in Build Your Business – Comments: (0)
    Please RSVP at your earliest convenience to reserve your place.Private and Confidential Event:TIme: Saturday, November 21st @ 11:00 A.M.Place: Sierra View Country Club105 Alta Vista AvenueRoseville, CA. 95678-1647Registration: 10:30 A.M.Information Session: 11:00 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.Strategy Session: 2:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M.Contact: Please RSVP to Michael Coates (916) 759-3582 directly or respond to this email. (mdccompany@surewest.
  • The ‘Real’ Jobless Rate: 17.5% Of Workers Are Unemployed
    Posted on Tuesday, November 24th, 2009 in Build Your Business – Comments: (0)
    I came across this article a few days ago and my immediate thought was… when are people going to understand how important it is to have a Plan B? In other words, when your Plan A for income is smashed and you become a statistic, read more below, what is your Plan B for stability? Contact me at: john @ LiveASomaLife247.com and we’ll schedule a time to talk about how you can begin building a long term residual income so (your Plan B), so you’ll never have to worry about becoming a statistic!As experts debate the potential speed of the US recovery, one figure looms large but is often overlooked: nearly 1 in 5 Americans is either out of work or under-employed.According to the government’s broadest measure of unemployment, some 17.5 percent are either without a job entirely or underemployed. The so-called U-6 number is at the highest rate since becoming an official labor statistic in 1994.
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November 1st, 2009 John Dowdy Posted in SomaLife No Comments »


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  • Vitamin D
    Posted on Thursday, October 15th, 2009 in On Call 24/7 w/Dr. White – Comments: (0)
    The BIG question…how much do we need?The Sunshine Vitamin, in more ways than one. Emerging research has highlighted Vitamin D as one of the most important factors for good health. Most of us are aware that our skins make it in sunlight and that it is important for bone growth, development, and maintenance.What has become realized lately is that vitamin D is really a hormone and has important roles to play in many other areas of our lives. Deficiency leaves us vulnerable to many problems, not just bone problems. Recent research reveals Vitamin D has an important role to play in preventing the growth and progression of cancer cells, particularly in colon and prostate cancers, but is also protective in breast, lung, ovarian, stomach, bladder, esophageal and kidneycancers.Vitamin D influences the effects of insulin, renin, serotonin and estrogen, all important hormones involved with Diabetes, hypertension, brain function and female well being respectively, so one can see its emerging importance.
  • Lynn Rose!
    Posted on Friday, October 9th, 2009 in Endorsements – Comments: (0)
    We would like to welcome LYNN ROSE to the SomaLife Family!!!Motivator – Singer – Speaker – Emcee – TV/Radio”I was wildly surprised at, and thrilled with, the results! Right away I noticed that I could now sleep through the night and I woke up so much more rested and refreshed. My skin was smoother and tighter over my entire body and, for me, the BEST part was not only staying at a decent weight but actually even losing a little weight. SOMALIFE YOUTH FORMULA has changed my life and EVERYONE needs to try it. It’s a powerful combination with the varied ways it heals, rejuvenates and supports your body, health, energy and appearance. Bless You!
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October 1st, 2009 John Dowdy Posted in SomaLife No Comments »


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  • The Vanishing Youth Nutrient
    Posted on Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009 in SomaLife – Comments: (0)
    The Vanishing Youth NutrientScience writer Susan Allport unravels why the disappearance of omega-3s from our diet may be responsible for the epidemics of obesity, heart disease and cancer. Oh, and wrinkles, too. By Susan Allport, PreventionWhen Lisa Kepp (her name has been changed to protect privacy) was 2 years old, she was diagnosed with a neurological condition. She had not said a word in her short life—and it wasn’t for want of trying. Lisa was so frustrated at not being able to form the words she clearly wanted to say that she flew into temper tantrums four or five times a day. The family was on pins and needles waiting for the next time the little girl would explode.A pediatric neurologist diagnosed verbal apraxia, a speech disorder, and recommended that she receive intensive speech therapy. He suggested no other treatment. Lisa’s mother had heard, though, about studies linking omega-3 fatty acids to intelligence and healthy brains, and she thought she’d give them a try.
  • SomaLife Video!
    Posted on Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 in SomaLife – Comments: (0)
    If you haven’t seen this… it’s approx. 2.47 minutes in length and is packed with information!!!
  • What’s an ORAC score?
    Posted on Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 in On Call 24/7 w/Dr. White – Comments: (0)
    Dr. White has been known to talk about antioxidants and the need to protect our cells and how nature has given us powerful weapons in the cell protection armoury in the shape of the ones we make ourselves and the ones that we have to get from our diet. Additionally I mentioned that animals’ cells need protection too and the fact that we use a standard called the ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity) unit to measure the antioxidant potential of any given substance with antioxidant properties, and there are many, ranging from the three intracellular ones to vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients and a host of others. Antioxidants, as we now know, ward off the attacks of the free radicals produced from energy production in our cells. If we do not have sufficient antioxidant protection our cells suffer damage to all of their components including the DNA. We minimize that damage with the right combination of self-produced and dietary sourced protection.
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SomaLife Video!

September 29th, 2009 John Dowdy Posted in SomaLife, Supplements 1 Comment »


If you haven’t seen this… it’s approx. 2.47 minutes in length and is packed with information!!!

7 Key Benefits of Youth

– Increased Energy, Outlook and Mood – Improved Sleep – Strengthened Immune System – Whole Body Healing – Integrity of Organ and Cell Health – Accelerated Wellness and Recovery – Age Management

100% All Natural and Organic

– Dairy Free – Gluten Free – Fat Free – Starch/Yeast Free – Allergen Free – Sugar Free – Caffeine Free

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The Vanishing Youth Nutrient

September 23rd, 2009 John Dowdy Posted in SomaLife No Comments »


The Vanishing Youth Nutrient

Science writer Susan Allport unravels why the disappearance of omega-3s from our diet may be responsible for the epidemics of obesity, heart disease and cancer. Oh, and wrinkles, too. By Susan Allport, Prevention

When Lisa Kepp (her name has been changed to protect privacy) was 2 years old, she was diagnosed with a neurological condition. She had not said a word in her short life—and it wasn’t for want of trying. Lisa was so frustrated at not being able to form the words she clearly wanted to say that she flew into temper tantrums four or five times a day. The family was on pins and needles waiting for the next time the little girl would explode.

A pediatric neurologist diagnosed verbal apraxia, a speech disorder, and recommended that she receive intensive speech therapy. He suggested no other treatment. Lisa’s mother had heard, though, about studies linking omega-3 fatty acids to intelligence and healthy brains, and she thought she’d give them a try. She purchased a bottle of Nordic Naturals’ Children’s DHA in liquid form and began putting half a teaspoon in her daughter’s orange juice every morning. Within a week, the young girl was babbling and her tantrums stopped. Amazed, her mother spoke to the doctors, but none of them would engage her, as she puts it, in a conversation about omega-3s. So Lisa continued speech therapy—and her omega-3s—for a year and will be starting preschool this fall with her peers.

A happy anecdote, to be sure. Ask any scientist, though, and he will admit that without testing, we can’t be certain that omega-3s fueled Lisa’s recovery. But he can point to a growing body of scientific literature that touts the benefits of omega-3 supplementation. Studies show that these special fatty acids accumulate in the brain and can aid children with learning disabilities, reduce violence in prison populations, and even improve everyday mood.

We can only obtain these fats through our diet. They are essential to the development of healthy brains and other metabolically active tissues. Indeed, research from the world’s top universities shows that these fats do much more than regulate our brains: They can also lower risk of heart disease, arthritis, and cancer. They even help fight wrinkles and may block fat-cell formation.

How could omega-3s possibly be this powerful? Scientists believe it’s because Americans are suffering from a widespread deficiency. A recent study conducted by Dariush Mozaffarian, M.D., of the Harvard School of Public Health, found that the absence of these fatty acids in our diet is responsible annually for up to 96,000 premature deaths in this country. Scientists, however, are learning that fixing this nutritional deficiency is a bit more complicated than simply telling people to eat more fish.

Our collective omega-3 deficiency …

Every once in a while, a discovery comes along that changes everything about the way we see the world. In the early 16th century, Nicolaus Copernicus had such a moment when he discovered that Earth was not the center of the universe. Our new understanding of essential fats is that kind of discovery, and I was lucky enough, as a science writer, to make a small-yet-key contribution. While researching a book on omega-3s, I realized that the essential fats—the omega-3s and their close cousins, the omega-6s—change with the seasons. It might sound like a small idea, but it may soon fundamentally change the way you think about food.

First, let’s start with omega-3s, what I’ll call the spring fats. These are likely the most abundant fats in the world, but they don’t originate in fish, as many believe. Rather, they are found in the green leaves of plants. Fish are full of omega-3s because they eat phytoplankton (the microscopic green plants of the ocean) and seaweed. In plants, these special fatty acids help turn sunlight into sugars, the basis of life on Earth. The spring fats speed up metabolism. They are fats that animals (humans included) use to get ready for times of activity, like the mating season. They’re found in the highest concentrations in all the most active tissues: brains, eyes, hearts, the tails of sperm, the flight muscles of hummingbirds. Because fish have so many of these fats in their diets, they can be active in cold, dark waters. These fats protect our brains from neurological disorders and enable our hearts to beat billions of times without incident. But they are vanishing from our diet, and you’ll soon understand why.

The Vanishing Youth Nutrient – MSN Health & Fitness – Nutrition

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Top SomaLife topics from Aug

September 1st, 2009 John Dowdy Posted in SomaLife No Comments »


There’s so many exciting things happening with SomaLife, you might have missed some of this month’s important news. Catch up with our popular posts:
  • FDA issues warning on body-building supplements
    Posted on Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 in SomaLife – Comments: (0)
    One more reason why to use SomaLife’s gHP Sport!————————–On the front page of its Business Day section, the New York Times (7/29, B1, Singer, Schmidt) reports that the FDA “warned consumers on Tuesday not to use body-building products that are sold as nutritional supplements but may contain steroids or steroidlike substances, citing reports of acute liver injury and kidney failure.” Prompted by “increased reports of medical problems in men who had used such products,” the alert named “eight specific supplements sold by a single company,” but “did not provide much clear guidance to consumers on what other products to avoid. The FDA acknowledged that it did not know how many products its warning affects. Generally, the FDA said, buyers should beware of body-building products that claim to enhance or diminish the effects of hormones like testosterone, estrogen or progestin.”The AP (7/29, Pells) notes that the warning “came five days after FDA investigators, led by Jeff Novitzky of the BALCO probe, raided the California offices of American Cellular Labs, looking for evidence the company sells steroids under the guise of a supplement.
  • SomaLife Pay It Forward
    Posted on Monday, August 17th, 2009 in Pay It Forward – Comments: (0)
    If you’re interested in participating in the SomaLife Pay It Forward program, fill out the form below and I’ll contact you within 24 hours!
  • Posted on Saturday, August 15th, 2009 in SomaLife – Comments: (0)
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  • gHP Sport – NSF Certified For Sport
    Posted on Friday, August 21st, 2009 in Major League Baseball – Comments: (0)
    Experience gHP Sport for yourself!…
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August 15th, 2009 John Dowdy Posted in SomaLife No Comments »


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FDA issues warning on body-building supplements

August 4th, 2009 John Dowdy Posted in SomaLife 2 Comments »


One more reason why to use SomaLife’s gHP Sport!

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On the front page of its Business Day section, the New York Times (7/29, B1, Singer, Schmidt) reports that the FDA “warned consumers on Tuesday not to use body-building products that are sold as nutritional supplements but may contain steroids or steroidlike substances, citing reports of acute liver injury and kidney failure.” Prompted by “increased reports of medical problems in men who had used such products,” the alert named “eight specific supplements sold by a single company,” but “did not provide much clear guidance to consumers on what other products to avoid. The FDA acknowledged that it did not know how many products its warning affects. Generally, the FDA said, buyers should beware of body-building products that claim to enhance or diminish the effects of hormones like testosterone, estrogen or progestin.”

The AP (7/29, Pells) notes that the warning “came five days after FDA investigators, led by Jeff Novitzky of the BALCO probe, raided the California offices of American Cellular Labs, looking for evidence the company sells steroids under the guise of a supplement. The FDA sent a warning letter to the company, saying it was selling unapproved and misbranded drugs and telling the company to explain how it was going to ‘prevent the recurrence of violations.’” The AP lists the products in question, adding, “Though most high-level athletes in testing programs would test positive for taking these products, they are thought to be popular among athletes in high school, especially football players, most of whom aren’t subjected to as thorough a drug-testing program.” The New York Daily News (7/29, Red) also covers the story.

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Organization is the key to Working from Home

May 24th, 2009 John Dowdy Posted in SomaLife No Comments »


As long as you are organized working from home can work efficiently with minimal stress. Getting organized is the key to making your life as a work at home mom efficient and, relatively, stress free. If you can get and stay organized, your business and your home life will flourish. Without taking some simple organizational steps you

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Dispelling the Work at Home Myths

May 22nd, 2009 John Dowdy Posted in SomaLife 1 Comment »


How often have you been accused of not really working if you work from home? Many people think that working at home isn

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