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LuckyVitamin.com and Vitamin Angels Partner to Raise Awareness and Provide Nutritional Support for Undernourished Children Amongst Health Conscious Consumers Worldwide


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LuckyVitamin.com and Vitamin Angels Partner to Raise Awareness and Provide Nutritional Support for Undernourished Children Amongst Health Conscious Consumers Worldwide







One in three children worldwide is undernourished. Supporting Vitamin Angels reduces child mortality by connecting infants and children under five with vital nutrients.


Norristown, PA (PRWEB) August 19, 2009

Every year, one third of maternal and child deaths are caused by the lack of essential nutrients. This year, in a partnership with Vitamin Angels, LuckyVitamin.com hopes to help change that.

LuckyVitamin.com (Norristown, PA) has joined forces with Vitamin Angels (Santa Barbara, CA) in a collaborative partnership to support Vitamin Angels in raising awareness and funding for their quest to reduce child mortality worldwide by advancing the availability, access and use of essential nutrients to newborns, infants and children under five. Last week LuckyVitamin.com, a direct to consumer e-commerce health and wellness website, launched an innovative new program that enables their health conscious consumers to directly support Vitamin Angels with a new at-checkout-donation module that allows customers making purchases to add a charitable contribution to their purchase.

“To be able to raise awareness amongst our large network of health conscious consumers to such a wonderful organization as Vitamin Angles brings us great satisfaction. Vitamin Angels supports a remarkable cause with an extraordinary mission that we should all recognize. We are proud to lend our support and look forward to working with them to raise awareness and funding for a long time to come,” said Samuel Wolf, President & Founder of LuckyVitamin.com.

Shoppers will now have the ability when completing their order to add a monetary donation directly to their purchase. In the first week since its launch Lucky Vitamin has received hundreds of donations representing thousands of dollars in support for Vitamin Angels. Each donation will be processed by Lucky Vitamin on behalf of each contributing customer and forwarded directly to Vitamin Angels to help improve the health and wellbeing of children worldwide.

“Today for most of the children Vitamin Angels works with, basic nutrition is a privilege that is largely beyond their reach. We feel ‘lucky’ to be working with an organization truly committed to global health!” said Howard Schiffer, President and Founder of Vitamin Angels

Learn more about what Lucky Vitamin and Vitamin Angels are doing together here: http://www.luckyvitamin.com/content/vitamin-angels.

About Vitamin Angels

Vitamin Angels is a non-profit, non-sectarian organization that focuses on the reduction of child mortality by connecting essential micronutrients, especially vitamin A, with infants and children under five. Essential nutrients enable young immune systems to fight infectious diseases, helping children attain good health and the opportunity to lead meaningful and productive lives. For more information please visit http://www.vitaminangels.org.

About LuckyVitamin.com

LuckyVitamin.com is one of the Internets pioneers for online distribution of health and wellness products in the vitamin and supplement industry. LuckyVitamin.com is consumer’s top choice for over 32,000 health and wellness products available from 900+ national name brands. For more information please visit http://www.luckyvitamin.com.

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“GBG’s” “10-in-One Vitamin & Mineral Formula”

“GBG’s” “10-in-One Vitamin & Mineral Formula”

“GBG’s” “10-in-One Vitamin & Mineral Formula”


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“GBG’s” “10-in-One Vitamin & Mineral Formula”

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Taking a look at what is in “GBG‘s” “10-in-One Vitamin & Mineral Formula” can be pretty exciting when you think about how much is rolled up into one serving of this powerful “Super Antioxidant“.

 

10-in-One” contains:

A “Memory & Mood Enhancing Formula” with proven “Feel Good” “neuro-nutrients

A “Vision Support Formula” with the powerful benefits of Lutein & more

An “Immune Enhancing Formula” to help defend the body

A “Stress Reducing Formula” for today’s hectic lifestyles

A “Cardiovascular Formula” for a healthy heart

A “Multi-Vitamin & Mineral Formula” with essential daily value nutrients

A “Super-Antioxidant Formula” with age defying nutrients

An “Energizing Formula” naturally no harsh stimulants

A “Digestion Aid Formula” with pure aloe concentrate

A “Bone & Joint Formula” with Sulfur-rich MSM

 

All of this wrapped up into one neat “Great Tasting Liquid” that is easy to take and really does what it says it will do. No risk to try it either since it comes with a 60 day empty bottle guarantee.

 

My friend and mentor “Frank Gorka” has been taking this product for a few months now and when he started taking it his blood glucose levels were in the 400 range and he knew he could not sustain that for long without having some severe health problems. Since taking “GBG‘s” “10-in-One Vitamin & Mineral Formula” his blood glucose levels have dropped to the 200 range. That is still too high but with continued use he is expecting to see those numbers continue to drop. Way to go “GBG”.

 

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The Vitamin Risk: Eight Tips for Buying Safer Pills

Aventura, FL (PRWEB) February 6, 2007

Buying vitamins is supposed to lead to better health – but a new study says just the opposite.

According to a new report by ConsumerLab.com, 11 out of 21 brands of vitamins tested did not meet quality standards – which means they contained too much or too little of a vitamin, could not be absorbed by the body or, worse, contained toxic ingredients such as lead.

“When it comes to vitamins, you get what you pay for,” says Simon Astor, D.O.M., founder of the Iluma Center for Health in Aventura, Florida, and a top expert on vitamin therapy and holistic medicine. “Vitamins aren’t regulated by the FDA, so it’s important for consumers to be very scrupulous. This means buying only from reputable brands, talking to a doctor or nutritionist and reading the label thoroughly before each purchase.”

Dr. Astor’s clinic provides a variety of vitamin therapies to its patients, and it relies solely on what is called “pharmaceutical-grade” vitamins. Although pharmaceutical-grade vitamins are often only available through doctors or health care providers, they are guaranteed to be free of contaminants, use safe levels of ingredients and are third-party verified.

But for consumers who plan to stick with store-bought vitamins and supplements, Dr. Astor offers these eight tips to buying safer pills:

1)    ”Choose a reputable brand”: It’s better to buy vitamins from a well-known brand than a cheaper unknown. Questions to consider are: How long has it been in business? Are its products widely available? Does it have a large product line?

2)    ”Standardized ingredients”: Check the label to make sure it cites “standardized” active ingredients (e.g., vitamins, enzymes or herbs), instead of just listing the whole amounts of vegetable or fruit products, which can vary in nutritional quality.

3)    ”Certification”: Are the vitamins certified to be of high quality? If so, the label will show a logo of “GMP certified” (Good Manufacturing Practice) or “ISO 9000,” an international standard of quality.

4)    ”Ask a doctor”: The best way to buy safe is to first check with a doctor, health care provider or nutritionist. They can help consumers find the vitamins – and brands – that are best for them.

5)     “Price is a clue”: Cheaper isn’t always better. The difference between a and a bottle isn’t just the price – it can also be the quality. If the price on the bottle seems too good to be true, it probably is – the company may have cut corners to produce it.

6)    ”Country of origin”: Is the vitamin manufactured in China, or the U.S.? Certain countries like China don’t require vitamin manufacturers to meet high standards. Before swallowing that pill, consumers should check where it was made.

7)    ”Expiration date”: Always check the expiration date before buying vitamins or supplements. If an expiration date isn’t shown, don’t buy it.

8)    ”Call the company”: If consumers have any questions or concerns, they should always call the company directly. Ask them to provide a “third party assay” – this verifies the vitamins’ quality. If a company can’t provide this, it may be unsafe to use.

About Dr. Astor:

U.K.-born Simon Astor, D.O.M., founder of the Iluma Center for Health in Aventura, Florida, is a top expert in the holistic treatment of chronic health problems through non-drug therapies. Dr. Astor’s 9,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art health clinic provides the latest holistic treatment advances, including vitamin infusion, detoximins, chelation and bioidentical hormone replacement. Website: www.ilumahealth.com

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