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Top 10 Reasons to Love Sonoran Bloom Nopalea!

NopaleaMore and more people are finding out about Sonoran Bloom Nopalea.

People are getting results within weeks including myself.

You can read about my testimonial on this post but what I’d like to share in this post is the top 10 reasons to love Sonoran Bloom Nopalea.

  1. Nopalea helps your body with Inflammation. If inflammation is your problem Nopalea is your answer. Whether you feel it or not , your body fights inflammation every day. This is because your body is under constant attack from an array of toxins. These toxins exist every where in our environment, in the air we breathe, the food we eat, and even the water we drink. When these toxins penetrate the body, our body responds with inflammation. Too much inflammation is dangerous and can lead to debilitating illness. Nopalea helps your body reduce this inflammation and helps to detoxify your system.
  2. Nopalea helps your body relieve pain. Testimonials for Nopalea have been flooding the customer service center from customers and affiliate members raving about Noplalea’s amazing pain-reduction properties. As Nopalea works to help your body reduce inflammation, it also relieves the pain associated with that inflammation.
  3. Nopalea has incredible antioxidant properties. Betalains are powerful antioxidants that help reduce inflammation in your body. There are only 24 known Betalains in nature. These powerful antioxidants help your body in different ways, each one answering a particular health need  by supplying specific structure and function to human cells. A few Betalains can be found in limited vegetables and desert fruit, but only the Nopal cactus fruit of the Sonoran Desert is the only fruit found to contain all 24 Betalains. Each bottle of Nopalea brims with health benefits of these powerful Betalains.
  4. Nopalea helps your body relieve breathing difficulties. Breathing difficulties often associated with allergies or asthma are the result of inflammation around the bronchial tubes. Nopalea helps your body reduce inflammation, allowing the bronchial tubes to stay mucus free.
  5. Nopalea tastes great. A drink that is so good for you usually tastes terrible. But Nopalea has an incredibly delicious and unique taste. It’s hard to believe something as tasty as Nopalea is actually good for you.
  6. Nopalea doesn’t have any added sugar. Nopalea is sweetened with a natural form of sugar. It contains Agave nectar, which is 40% sweeter than sugar. This gives Nopalea a pleasant honey-like taste and makes this wellness drink diabetic friendly, or for those on a weight loss regimen.
  7. Nopalea energizes your life. When you rid your body of damaging toxins and you begin to feel a sense of energy and well being coming back into your life. Nopalea can give you a sensational feeling of health and energy as it works to heklp your body reduce inflammation, detoxify and protect your system at the celluar level.
  8. Nopalea protects you against premature aging. Many things contribute to premature aging, including excess exposure to the sun, a poor diet, stress and inactivity. The most common contributors are inflammation, muscle and joint pain and poor circulation. Since Nopalea targets inflammation, aids detoxification and optimizes celluar health, it can slow down the process of premature aging.
  9. Nopalea is unique. There is nothing else on the market equal or similar to Sonoran Bloom Nopalea. With the benefits of the Nopal cactus fruit of the Sonoran Desert, no other wellness drink compares to the incredible power and taste of Nopalea.
  10. Nopalea has opened up an incredible ‘Share and Earn’ opportunity that can help you pursue your life dreams, even in these financially challenging times. When you share Nopalea you have the opportunity to spread wellness to others. If they purchase Nopalea, you will enjoy generous financial rewards. Sharing Nopalea can create a steady stream of income for you and your family that can help you reach your short and long term goals.

LOVE YOUSELF, LOVE YOUR LIFE, LOVE NOPALEA

To love Nopalea, you have to first try Nopalea.  Find out if you qualify for a free bottle of Nopalea and call me to find out more about Nopalea on 856-264-7802.

Great products create great wealth and that’s what we have with TriVita.

Es Riggins
Independent TriVita Affiliate Member #13160615

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Sonoran Bloom Nopalea is Desert Power

The magic of the Sonoran Desert has long been a source of nourishment and healing for the native peoples of the Sonoran Desert region. For thousands of years the native people of this harsh desert region have relied on the native plant life to eat, house and clothe themselves, ease pain, treat diseases and much more.

Today more people are rediscovering the healing power of the abundant plant life found thriving in the harshest of the world’s deserts, the great Sonoran Desert of the Southwest, just as TriVita’s leadership did to produce its breakthrough wellness drink Nopalea.

TriVita tapped the healing power of the Nopal Cactus for Nopalea’s key healing ingredients, Betalains. All 24 known Betalains, the world’s most powerful antioxidants, are only found in the fruit of the Nopal Cactus in the vast Sonoran Desert.

As if that wasn’t phenomenal enough, the Nopal Cactus is not the only super plant that is native to the high Sonoran Desert, here are a few more:Agave

Agave. You can make tea from this succulent’s fleshy leaves to help relieve pain, then sweeten your tea with its nectar: it’s six times sweeter than sugar.

MesquiteMesquite. Called the ‘tree of life,’ this hardy tree offers pods used for jelly and a gluten-free meal, black pitch used as paint and hair dye, and bark so absorbent it was used as baby diapers.

Guayule. Healthcare professionals with latex allergies love this shru. Why? It contains rubber, and has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a substitute for latex.Jojoba

Jojoba. “Save the Whales” Actually, the oil from this plant’s seed, “saved the sperm whale,” when it was discovered that jojoba oil was a great substitute in cosmetics, and as a lubricant. It is also thought to be an appetite suppressant and burn remedy. Who knew?Yerba mansa

Yerba mansa. The dried root was used to treat mouth sores, sore throat and gum disease. As an added bonus, it has a refreshing menthol/eucalyptus taste.

“Scientists will say that plant for plant, there are as many useful plants in the desert as there are in the rainforest.” Obviously, the bounty of the desert is no mirage. The Sonoran Desert is truly an oasis of help and healing, with many rediscoveries yet to come.

If you’re interested in finding more about Nopalea, go HERE or call me on 856-264-7802.

Es Riggins
Independent TriVita Affiliate Member #13160615

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Toxins: A Major Source of Inflammation

Have you ever walked down the cleaning aisle at the supermarket? What was your experience? I hate it! In fact, I completely avoid that aisle. If I need something, I hold my breath, quickly get what I need and beat a hasty retreat from that toxic soup.

The soaps, bleaches, softeners and fragrances in the cleaning aisle are all in sealed containers. Yet, they still give off an overwhelming, nauseating stench that may make a person sick for hours. What happens when we bring those containers home? They continue to give off toxins. Only now, the containers are open and the process happens 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Our toxic environment
In North America we are inundated with toxins every moment of every day. Pollution in our air, water and food challenges our ability to detoxify and adapt. Worse still, the place we think of as a haven from stress – our home – is likely the most toxic environment we face in our daily routines. Toxins released from household chemicals, fabric, carpet, fragrances and pesticides seep into our body in tiny amounts even as we sleep.

Toxic waste, like barnacles on the hull of a ship, drags us down. It slows the efficiency of our mitochondria (the energy-producing engines inside our cells). Noxious chemicals create fatigue, headaches, digestive disturbances and moodiness. Eventually, toxins become the focus for inflammation.

Inflammation
Your body uses acute inflammation to try to neutralize toxicity. Think of your reaction to a bee sting: redness, swelling, heat and pain. This is not caused by the toxins in the bee venom. It is the reaction of your body as it tries to eliminate the toxicity:
• Redness is the increase in blood supply to bring in immune system antibodies and remove the neutralized venom.
• Swelling is the lymphatic fluid that dilutes the concentrated poison while providing proteins for repair of the tissue damaged by the toxins.
• Heat comes from immune system activity as it battles the invading contaminant.
• Pain causes us to guard that area from further damage.

Chronic inflammation occurs when the toxins are not completely removed from an area. A good example of this may be found in simple lawn chemicals, like fertilizers and pesticides. Certain fertilizers are potassium-based. Potassium is important for human health. When we are exposed to these fertilizers, our cells may accept the potassium along with the toxic “attachments.” Your immune system will constantly attack these contaminated cells until it destroys them. Clusters of diseases like Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis have been linked to these fertilizers.

Home sweet home – isolate and insulate
Neutralizing toxins in the body begins with isolating ourselves from chemical exposure. We must be diligent if we are to protect our family from toxic overload. Chemicals should be stored out of the living area in a place that is well-ventilated. This is especially true if there are children in the home, as developing brains are up to 10 times more likely to suffer damage from toxins than an adult nervous system.

Insulating ourselves against toxic exposure is equally important. Two nutrient classes shine when it comes to protection from pollution:
• Essential fatty acids – Many of the toxins we face are fat-soluble. We need “clean” fats in abundance to displace toxic fats in our brain, liver and other regions of our body.
• Antioxidants – Antioxidants neutralize toxins and Betalain antioxidants found in Nopal figs have two added benefits over standard antioxidants:
o Betalains drain away the toxin from an affected area
o Betalains shore up the cell membrane to help promote healing.
Betalains turn out to be our best tool in combating the causes of inflammation: toxins, stress, injury and nutrient deficiency. Use this excellent tool liberally to help you resist the increasing onslaught of toxins both inside and outside of our home sweet home!

Take Control of Your Health

  • Breathe deeply
  • Remove toxins from your living area
  • Use HEPA filters for cleaner air
  • Drink pure water
  • Granular carbon filters remove many toxins
  • Ultraviolet light kills many pathogens
  • Mineralized, alkaline water displaces poisons
  • Eat nutritiously
  • Select organic foods
  • Pre-soak fruits and vegetables
  • Focus on high-antioxidant fruits and vegetables
  • Supplement with Nopalea
    • Betalains help your body neutralize toxins
    • Betalains help your body drain away toxic waste
    • Betalains help your body repair tissue damaged by toxins
  • Supplement with OmegaPrime; at least two capsules per day helps you resist fat-soluble toxins

If you’re interested in finding more about Nopalea and high quality products that can help you, go HERE or call me on 856-264-7802.

Es Riggins
Independent TriVita Affiliate Member #13160615

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