Question: Is it possible to get Liquid Power without the synthetic vitamins in the formula? Thanks. Joel Haubenstock Answer: Joel, Liquid Power is Liquid Power. I know of no whole-food supplement that possesses as broad a range of phytonutrients and other nutraceuticals as Liquid Power. Our Liquid Power is formulated for everyone. We have incorporated…
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Am I asking for something impossible?
Subject: Product inquiry Question: Dr. Ettinger, I have been attempting to order a product you have shown in your product catalog; however I do not see the product listed on the website and when I contacted your customer service line to place an order the customer service representative stated he could not pull the product…
The Amazing Acai Berry, an Amazonian Superfood
There is a new food group gaining in importance and notoriety called, Superfoods. One of the most talked about Superfoods these days is the acai berry from Brazil. The acai (ah-sigh-EE) berry, is a tiny, round and blackish violet berry. It looks similar to a grape, but is smaller and darker. Acai has a large…
What is The Glycemic Index?
Dear Dr. Ettinger, What is the Glycemic Index? A: The Glycemic Index (GI) is a measuring system that ranks carbohydrates on the extent to which they raise blood sugars levels after eating. It makes a gram for gram comparison of carbohydrates in individual foods, and provides a measurable, evidence-based index of the concentration of glucose…
Gut Bacteria Tied to Weight Gain, Study Finds
Gut Bacteria Tied to Weight Gain, Study Finds By Rob Stein Washington Post Staff Writer Wednesday, December 20, 2006; 4:08 PM The guts of obese people are teeming with a distinctive mix of bacteria that seems to make them prone to gaining weight, a startling discovery that could lead to new ways to fight the…
FDA: Olive oil may fight heart disease
Announcement opens door to new food labels WASHINGTON – The monounsaturated fat in olive oil may reduce the chances of suffering coronary heart disease, the Food and Drug Administration said Monday, opening the door to revised food labels. As long as people don’t increase the number of calories they consume daily, the FDA found “limited…