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SASA’S POWER SPORTS DRINK recipe: I really love this Drink for my workout and Nordic Walking or Stretching excercise!

SASA'S POWER SPORTS DRINK recipe: I really love this Drink for my workout and Nordic Walking or Stretching excercise!

I really love this Drink for my workout and Nordic Walking or Stretching excercise!
It gives me ENERGY and is really refreshing!
Maybe you want to try this recipe yourself, here we go! >>>
SASA’S POWER SPORTS DRINK:
Mix some CRANBERRY and APPLE JUICE
with Mineral Water until about 1.5- 2 Liters,
ADD 1-2 sachets of Herbalife24 HYDRATE
and 1-2 LiftOff effervescent Energy Drink tablets,
plus the Herbalife Thermojetics Instant Tea/Infusion and stir the whole.
ENJOY!
SASA’S TIPP:
Try different recipes! The taste will always be different,
because you can mix DIFFERENT flavours of the Herbalife TEA (Natural, Lemon, Raspberry, Peach)

tea with package   Delicious green tea that burns 100 calories per serving! Call today for yours

with the different LiftOff Flavours!

Lemon- Lime, Orange,  Tropical or Cola

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You also might want to add our different
ALOE BEVERAGES (Aloe MAX, Aloe Original, Aloe Mango, Aloe Powder)
for a great soothing effect to your digestive tract!

Herbal Aloe Mango Herbal Aloe Concentrate Herbal Aoe Ready Herbal Aloe Powder Mango

ENJOY!
I’ll be happy to receive your feedback!

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It works! YOU’LL FEEL the DIFFERENCE!
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SASA’S Wellness RECIPE of the Day

Blueberry Cranberry Shake

Blueberry Cranberry Shake

Ingredients:
2 scoops French Vanilla Formula 1 Nutritional Shake Mix
2 tablespoons Personalized Protein Powder (or more)
1/3 cup nonfat dry milk
1/2 cup low-calorie cranberry juice
1/2 cup frozen blueberries
A few drops orange extract
4 ice cubes

Directions:
Place all ingredients in the blender and mix thoroughly until the ice cubes are completely crushed. Ice cubes are optional.

Nutritional Analysis(with nonfat milk):
Calories: 340
Protein: 30 grams
Fat: 1 gram
Carbohydrates: 44 grams

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SASA’S HEALTHY DIET TIP: Weight loss secret: avoid empty liquid calories

Weight loss secret: avoid empty liquid calories

 23 Dec 2013   Posted by Susan Bowerman, MS, RD, CSSD, FAND

Weight loss secret: avoid empty liquid calories | Herbalife diet advice

Liquid calories can add up quickly. You might know how many calories you eat every day – but how many calories are you drinking?

Beverages can pack a surprising number of calories…just ask the client I saw last week. “I don’t get it,” he told me.  “I’m watching my calories, I think I get enough exercise, but my weight just won’t budge!”  Problem was, he was only watching the calories in the foods he ate – completely ignoring the calories in the beverages he drank during the day… the coffee he consumes all morning long (doused with cream and sugar), the sodas at lunch (with free refills!), the (several) vodka and cranberry juice cocktails that help him unwind at the end of the day.  Imagine his surprise when I tallied it all up – and he realized that he was taking in close to 1000 calories a day from beverages alone.

Liquid calories don’t fill you up

One of the reasons that we may ‘forget’ about the calories we drink is that they don’t fill us up very much.  Most of the fluids we drink don’t take up that much room in the stomach – it’s almost as if they ‘fall through the cracks’.  And as a result, we don’t often adjust for the extra liquid calories we drink by taking in less food – we just pour the fluids right on top.

Sugary drinks add up fast

Sugary drinks are certainly a big part of the problem.  Although my client seemed pretty clueless about his lunchtime soda consumption, when I ask my patients how they might cut out some extra calories, many of say they’d simply stop drinking sodas.  And that would be a great start.  Sodas, of course, are loaded with sugar – and if you were to quit a daily soda habit, you could drop about 15 pounds / 7 kilos in a year’s time.

But sodas are just part of the problem when it comes to liquid calories.  There’s also the fruit drinks, sweetened teas, lemonade and coffee drinks that contribute hundreds of calories to the average person’s daily intake.  Since drinking fluids with meals doesn’t make the meal more satisfying, it’s easy to add a lot of extra calories from clear liquids like sodas, lemonade or sweetened tea.  On the other hand, thick liquids – like milk, soups or protein shakes – do tend to fill us up because they contain nutrients other than sugar (like protein or fiber)  that help to fill us up.

The other issue with liquids is that they go down so easily.  It’s simply faster and easier toslurp liquid calories, than it is to chew solid foods.  If you’ve ever seen people down a can of soda in just a few gulps, that’s more than 10 teaspoons of sugar and 150 calories in seconds flat.

Lower calorie alternatives to high calorie beverages

If liquid calories are a problem for you, try to steer yourself toward healthier, lower calorie choices.  Water, mineral water and plain iced tea are great.  If you can’t handle the taste of plain water, try mixing in just a splash of fruit juice for flavor. Sports drinks are generally much lighter in calories than fruit drinks and sodas, and might be a good choice when it’s hot or when you’re active.

And adults, take note:  alcoholic beverages can add up really fast.  My client’s vodka and cranberry juice habit added nearly 900 calories to his daily intake.  Your best choices are a glass of wine or a bottle of light beer – either of which comes in at about 100 calories.  But watch the mixed drinks –  a typical margarita can set you back more than be 400 calories – and that’s before you dive into the accompanying basket of chips.  Just look at the chart below if you don’t believe me!

Calories in common beverages

Beverage Serving Size Calories
Water, mineral water, club soda Any amount 0
Black coffee Any amount 0
Tea, plain Any amount 0
Tomato juice 8 ounces (250 ml) 40
Champagne 4 ounces (125 ml) 80
Red Wine 4 ounces (125 ml) 100
Cappuccino, lowfat milk 8 ounces (250 ml) 100+ (varies)
White Wine 4 ounces (125 ml) 100
Hard liquor – scotch, rum, vodka, gin 1 shot (1.5 ounces; 45 ml) 100-125
Orange juice 8 ounces (250 ml) 110
Lemonade 8 ounces (250 ml) 110
Apple juice 8 ounces (250 ml) 120
Pineapple juice 8 ounces (250 ml) 135
Bottled sweetened tea 12 ounces (350 ml) 140
Cranberry juice 8 ounces (250 ml) 140
Soda 12 ounce can (350 ml) 150
Beer 12 ounces (350 ml) 150

Written by Susan Bowerman, MS, RD, CSSD, FAND. Susan is a paid consultant for Herbalife.

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SASA’S HEALTHY LIVING: Best way to prepare a pomegranate

| Healthy eating advice from Susan Bowerman

Have you seen pomegranates in the store and didn’t know what to do with them? This video will show you an easy way to reveal the beautiful fruit that’s inside a pomegranate.

I’m Susan Bowerman, registered dietician, and today I’m going to show you an easy way to cut open a pomegranate.

Pomegranates can look daunting, but if you know how to prepare them, you can approach this antioxidant packed fruit with confidence! Pomegranate is a great addition to your daily fruit intake and to your Herbalife shake.