'I'm not fat, nor do I have diabetes, so why do I need it?'
Yes, Lingonberries have been proven to be the best berries for weight management; but there are so many other reasons to supplement your diet with them. We know that everybody likes to see results, so for the purpose of this piece we're gonna list some of the improvements you may notice fairly soon after you start to supplement your diet with Lingonberry Powder.
These are all genuine improvements that our customers have written in and told us about, with the rough time frames they have begun to notice the changes.
Harder better quality nails within 1 month
The first thing you may notice when supplementing our Lingonberry Powder, is that your nails will become less brittle, with healthier beds and colour. This improvement is down to the caffeic acid content within our berries. Caffeic acid is absent from the blueberry and only a trace can be found in the acai berry; but our Lingonberries have it in abundance. It is the major compound found in argan oil, which is found in hair and beauty products right across the globe.
Less stiffness in joints and muscles in 1 - 2 months
You know those mornings when you roll out of bed and your body feels like it isn't gonna get going at all? Yes, they're horrible! However, we have now had several customers that have noticed huge reductions in morning stiffness within their joints and muscles. Many of them are also experiencing a much greater range of movement throughout their everyday lives.
There are any number of compounds within Lingonberries that may have aided this improvement. The most likely being the high concentration of anti-inflammatory compound, quercetin, that Lingonberries contain. They are also rich in omega-3 fatty acids that are great for the joints.
Leaner muscle and more definition in 2 - 3 months
Those of you that are regular gym goers will appreciate the peaks and troughs that occur in your progress over time. You may notice significant gains over the space of a month, then this might subside and your body plateaus, with no noticeable improvements for what feels like an eternity. There are of course lots of products on the market designed to get you through these transitional periods more quickly. Do they work? Yes, some of them do!
Although we have never suggested that our Lingonberry Powder is specifically a sports supplement, it seems that it might be very effective for plateau breakthrough. We have have had reports back from people who claim they are noticing their muscles becoming much more defined and that their rate of recovery has improved, allowing them to train more effectively.
The plateau breakthrough power of our Lingonberries can be contributed to an important antioxidant called Cyanidin-3-glucoside, or C3G for short. This compound decreases sugar levels whilst enabling protein synthesis, so it is excellent for building lean muscle.
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Tuesday, 6 October 2015
The 'Winter Body' Season: Protect your hair, skin and nails
There is no doubt that winter can take its toll on your hair, skin and nails. We become more susceptible to illnesses such as cold and flu, that can often result in chapped lips, dull hair, and dry skin. Our 'Winter Body' season is about taking positive steps to look, feel and think better, all year round: so we don't want to let the colder weather get the better of us.
Here are some tips to keep your hair, skin and nails in top condition this winter:
Drink more water
Although you may feel less thirsty than you do in the warmer months, your body still needs as much water. Far more people get dehydrated in the winter because they simply don't drink enough. Remember to think inside out ... If your body has no moisture inside, how can you expect to have beautifully soft skin on the outside?
Treat your hair
Consider pretreating your hair with oil to retain more moisture. If you are prone to dry hair, you should also think about using a deep-conditioning mask once a week: apply it to damp strands and then wrap in plastic. Try to avoid the use of dry shampoo during the colder months, as this removes essential oils from the hair.
Eat foods containing caffeic acid
Caffeic acid is an antioxidant that is fantastic for the immune system, so it will help you keep cold and flu at bay. It is one of the key components argan oil, which is amazing for the condition of hair and skin, and can be found in beauty products all over the globe. Foods high in caffeic acid include the herbs: spearmint, thyme and sage. You can also find it in sunflower seeds and lingonberries.
The socks and gloves trick
Moisturize your hands and feet thoroughly and put on some gloves and socks on for bed. In the morning your skin will feel totally rejuvenated; plump and soft.
Here are some tips to keep your hair, skin and nails in top condition this winter:
Drink more water
Although you may feel less thirsty than you do in the warmer months, your body still needs as much water. Far more people get dehydrated in the winter because they simply don't drink enough. Remember to think inside out ... If your body has no moisture inside, how can you expect to have beautifully soft skin on the outside?
Treat your hair
Consider pretreating your hair with oil to retain more moisture. If you are prone to dry hair, you should also think about using a deep-conditioning mask once a week: apply it to damp strands and then wrap in plastic. Try to avoid the use of dry shampoo during the colder months, as this removes essential oils from the hair.
Eat foods containing caffeic acid
Caffeic acid is an antioxidant that is fantastic for the immune system, so it will help you keep cold and flu at bay. It is one of the key components argan oil, which is amazing for the condition of hair and skin, and can be found in beauty products all over the globe. Foods high in caffeic acid include the herbs: spearmint, thyme and sage. You can also find it in sunflower seeds and lingonberries.
The socks and gloves trick
Moisturize your hands and feet thoroughly and put on some gloves and socks on for bed. In the morning your skin will feel totally rejuvenated; plump and soft.
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