Walk Aide: A Gadget Worth Getting
My latest Blog for RollingwithoutLimits
Walk Aide: A Gadget Worth Getting
My latest Blog for RollingwithoutLimits
Treating Cerebral Palsy Holistically in India
My latest Blog for RollingwithoutLimits
I’m always on the lookout for something healthy to drink. I’d like to send a shutout to the creators of Mio Water Enhancer. You can enjoy a flavorful drink minus the sugar and calories.
MiO is sweetened with acesulfame potassium and sucralose, which is calorie-free. Both sucralose and acesulfame potassium, the sweeteners in MiO, are recognized as safe by the Food and Drug Administration, as it states on their website.
I have always been very picky when it comes to food and drinks, and without a doubt I think anyone can find a flavor that they love. There’s no excuse not to drink water any longer with these delicious flavors.
The package says you don’t have to keep it in the fridge, but I do just so it’s nice and cold. There’s no unpleasant aftertaste with Mio either, which is fantastic. I love that it’s small, and I can throw it in my purse and take it with me. I travel a lot, and it’s nice to know I’ll always have something healthy to drink no matter where I am. I give this product five stars! Don’t miss out on this golden opportunity to enhance your water today!
Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)
My latest Blog for RollingwithoutLimits
The reason I decided to try Herbalife is because I want to be healthy and my diet, although not bad, wasn’t great. I want to feel amazing, I’m exhausted every day. My disability requires a lot of energy for me to do daily tasks and I just run out of energy way sooner then I should.
Pushing a wheelchair all day may sound easy, but it’s not — you have to be strong. Think about it, add your weight plus the weight of a wheelchair and that’s what you are pushing. My wheelchair’s about 17 pounds and I’m about 85 pounds.
So you see it’s not about weight for me; it’s all about feeling better and gaining strength to be strong and independent. World domination, eh did I say that? No, I mean my health domination journey. To empower myself, so I can inspire, empower someone else who is like me struggling to get through the day. I’m also hoping that my chronic pain will vanish; I hate taking medicine.
I’m relaxing this morning sipping on the most delicious tea ever that gives me energy. I only purchased a small one, and I see that I will have to buy the bigger one ASAP. I haven’t done the shake yet because my mentor says I need to do the tea first in the morning.
I do see a difference in energy when I drink the tea, and it lasts without a crash. The best part is it’s healthy, and that is always a good thing.
I am a little nervous about trying the shake because I’m fussy when it comes to eating/drinking, plus I don’t have any more soy almond milk and will be using water until I can get to the store. The shakes are meal replacements, and I will have two shakes a day with plenty of water to drink plus my yummy tea.
I have an uphill battle; I hear next week she, “The Mentor,” will be sending workout videos for me to do. She’s a kick butt kind of chick and a little scary as far as balls to the walls’ workout; she’s perfect to get my butt in shape. This is a good combination of fear and admiration.
Tiffany won’t give me a break because of my gimpy status, which is awesome and frightening at the same time. I am in for a wild ride. I can’t think of anyone better for this job, seriously!
I am done with my tea and ready for my shake. And to be honest, the shake is okay, not too bad. I know it will be much better with almond soy milk and more fruit. I love to cook, so I’ll be able to fix it up even better given time. The great thing is I can drink it like this for now, which is phenomenal because like I said, I’m very picky. Until I get used to it, I am also drinking water, which helps me get used to the shake.
You know what is strange? Since I drank my first glass of tea, I haven’t craved coke like I did before drinking it. I hope it stays that way, , because I am trying to avoid osteoporosis, which isn’t easy for someone who doesn’t walk to get. I already have Osteopenia which I am trying to reverse, so I don’t have to be on medicine or worry about my bones snapping in two.