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Marion Gray, who suffers from an underactive thyroid, has been on TV, spoke in front of the Northeast Running Club and has published many articles on weight loss. She makes Chia Seeds part of her regular diet for 5 years to help deal with thyroid symptoms like lack of energy, dry skin and hair, thyroid weight issues, and colon issues.
In James F. Sheer's book “ The Magic Of Chia” Revival Of An Ancient Wonder Food it was written "For centuries the Indians of the southwest and Mexico used this tiny little seed as a staple food. Known as the running food, its use as a high-energy endurance food has been recorded as far back as the ancient Aztecs. It was said the Aztec warriors subsisted on the Chia seeds during the conquests. The Indians of the southwest would eat as little as a teaspoon full when going on a 24hr. forced march. Indians running form the Colorado River to the California coast to trade turquoise for seashells would only bring the Chia seeds for their nourishment."
James F. Sheer wrote the book “ The Magic Of Chia” Revival Of An Ancient Wonder Food.In his book he interviews Bill Anderson and Hal Neiman whom have done extensive research on Chia Seeds.
In an interview with body builder Milos Sarcev (world famous body builder) Milos told James Sheer “ I had never heard of chia seeds until a year ago. Then Bob Anderson gave me a manuscript copy of this book, and I was impressed. He also gave me samples of chia seeds. These are a real blessing. I train daily for at least two hours, and these seeds turn out to be a perfect food for bodybuilders—any athletics, for that matter—and people in general.
Buy Chia seeds for as little as $5 a bag
Exercise
is good
medicine for its cardio-vascular stimulation, muscle toning and
flexibility and expelling toxins and for giving you a feeling of well
being all immune boosters. To express a positive attitude towards life
is not only good medicine for you, it is good medicine for those in
contact with you. But the most important medicine, especially for the
prevention of illness and disease, is our diet. It only needs our
cooperation in supplying proper hydration and the
needed nutrients to effectively maintain a state of well being.
It
is once valued so much that it was used as currency, this unique little
seed has exceptional nutritive and structural benefits. Chia is
familiar to most of us as a seed used for the novelty of
the Chia Pet™, clay animals with sprouted Chia seeds covering
their bodies.
Little is known, however, of the chia seeds tremendous nutritional value and medicinal properties. For centuries the Indians of the southwest and Mexico used this tiny little seed as a staple food. Known as the running food, its use as a high-energy endurance food has been recorded as far back as the ancient Aztecs. It was said the Aztec warriors subsisted on the Chia seeds during the conquests. The Indians of the southwest would eat as little as a teaspoon full when going on a 24hr. forced march. Indians running form the Colorado River to the California coast to trade turquoise for seashells would only bring the Chia seeds for their nourishment.
Chia seed, a muscle and tissue builder and an energizer of endurance with extensive hydration properties, possesses none of the above disadvantage, and because if its physiochemical properties, supports effective treatment in immediate problems of digestion.
Another unique quality of the Chia seeds is its high oil content, and the richest vegetables source for the essential omega 3 fatty acid. It has approximately three to ten times the oil concentrations of most grains and one and a half to two times the protein concentrations of other grains. These oils, unsaturated fatty acids, are the essential oils your body needs to help emulsify and absorb the fat soluble vitamins.
Chia seeds are rich in the unsaturated fatty acid, linoleic, which the body cannot manufacture. When there are rich amounts of linoleic acid sufficiently supplied to the body trough diet, linoleic and arachidonic acids can be synthesized; from linoleic acid.
Unsaturated fatty acids are important for respiration of vital organs and make it easier for oxygen to be transported by the blood stream to all cells, tissues, and organs. They also help maintain resilience and lubrication of all cells and combine with protein and cholesterol to form living membranes that hold the body cells together.
Unsaturated fatty acids are essential for normal glandular activity, especially of the adrenal glands and the thyroid gland. They nourish the skin cells and are essential for healthy mucus membranes and nerves.
The
unsaturated fatty acids function in the body by cooperating with
vitamin D in making calcium available to the tissues, assisting in the
assimilation of phosphorus, and stimulating the conversion of carotene into vitamin A. Fatty acids are related to
normal functioning of the reproductive system. Chia seeds contain
beneficial long-chain triglycerides (LCT) in the right
proportion to reduce cholesterol on arterial walls.
Sustained by the Chia Seed the Tarahumara Indians of Mexico hunted their prey to exhaustion. In 1997, a 52-year-old Tarahumara Indian, Cirildo Chacarito won the Nike sponsored 100 mile run in California. He completed this astonishing feat in a time of 19 hours, 37 minutes and three seconds. He beat a field of hundreds of competitors with more than an half-hour lead, wearing only his home-made tire tread shoes. When asked how he did this his response was taking the Chia seed before and during the race.
Whether you are interested in chia seeds for weight loss, hydration during physical activities, nutritional values or to control diabetics sugar levels it is truly an amazing food. 100% natural and 99% organic, so simple yet so beneficial to all who use it. I have watched my customer’s response and it is overwhelming. The fact that you can add to any beverage or food without changing the taste is a bonus. I take the chia seeds myself and have noticed a difference in my energy levels and digestive tract. When you buy our bulk chia seeds there will be instructions and a list of the nutrients in the package.
If you could come to my store, I would show you that Natural Remi-Teas chia seeds come in resealable plastic bags and stored dry unrefrigerated can last up to 4 to 5 years. If you check the internet, you will see we have the best price on chia seeds. Our prices are so good, you may wonder about the quality. I am very picky about the quality and package in the cleanest conditions. Click the buy now button to see the wide assortment of Chia Seeds types and bag sizes. Take care of yourself naturally.
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E-mail Marion 6432 North Ridge Road Madison Ohio 44057 You can reach us at 866-428-0575 and 440-428-0575 M-F 8-8, Sat, 9-8, and Sun 12-6.News..........April 10th 2008 - Running season starts this weekend with the Maple Sap 5 mile run. We will be updating the majority of these races with published race result links. I am a 46 year old diabetic now with a sugar level of 111 as of this morning and hope to continue improving. I have been taking Chia Seeds, Acai, yerba mate, white tea, and stonebreaker in order to get ready for this running season and the challenge to improve for 2008. Go to male age 45 to 49 to find my results.
Published Running
log Michael D'Amico for 2007 and 2008 with links
Maple
Sap-5mile
April07
58:17
April08
48.22
Rich Voticek 5k
April07
32:45
May08
26:48
Cleveland RiteAid10k
May07
1:09:38 May08
55:43
Bibb 8638 Bibb 9702
Flag
Day 5k
June07 31:15 June08 28.23
Johnnycake Jog 5mile
July07 48:59 July08 44:57