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by Sare Chevere, MonaVie Distributor

We are spending over $2.1 trillion on health care today. There are nearly 76 million born between the years 1946 and 1964, consider baby boomers. This is creating a major concern when it comes to health. Health care cost is increasing, making people go without the necessary care and put at risk their health. But should we put a price on our health?

The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that nearly 8,000 people turn 60 each day. Fueled by an aging baby boomer population’s desire for better health and an image conscious younger generation, the trillion dollar wellness industry continues to grow. There are nearly 76 million born between the years 1946 and 1964. They are the first American generation to grow up with plenty – plenty of food, plenty of cars, plenty of leisure time. As a result, they are also heavier at an earlier age than their parents’ generation, and are developing heart problems younger. At least 36% have some cardiovascular disease. More than a quarter of most adults suffer from lower back pain, others from neck pain. Only one third of adults are physically active in their leisure time Americans pay more when they get sick than people in other Western nations and get more confused, error-prone treatment, according to the largest survey to compare U.S. health care with other nations.

Why we should not put a price on our health?

Health is extremely important these days. We are expose to free radicals a natural by-products of ongoing biochemical reactions in our body, that affects are metabolism and immune system. A free radical is an unstable incomplete molecule because it is missing an electron which exists in pair in stable molecules. The multiplication process of free radicals in our bodies damages it in the end. Therefore, are suffering from high blood pressure, heart disease, cancer, obesity, diabetes, stress, and more things that affect us even though we want to have a healthy lifestyle.

Can we still fight free radicals and recover our health?

Antioxidants help alleviate the symptoms and side effects of many of these diseases. According to the free radical theory, radicals damage cells in an organism, causing aging. Antioxidants break the free radical chain reaction by sacrificing electrons, and then humbly existing without stealing more. The body naturally circulates many nutrients for their antioxidant properties, and creates antioxidant enzymes just for the purpose of controlling free radicals and their chain reactions. Antioxidants are thought to thwart heart disease by preventing oxidation. Antioxidants combat chronic inflammation. Antioxidant compounds must be constantly replenished since they are “used up” (converted) in the process of neutralizing free radicals.

That is why we recommend MonaVie

By including MonaVie in your daily routine you will be able to receive the concentration of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals that we need, without having to spend a lot of money or separate a lot of time for it. The acai berry, MonaVie’s main ingredient has an ORAC score higher than any other vegetable tested to date against the hydroxyl free radical. MonaVie benefits from the superior antioxidant content and nutrients contained in this berry from the Amazon.

The average American spends about $4 a day at Starbucks, $5/day at McDonald’s or fast food, $3/day on Red Bull or energy drink, $4 on smoothie or Boba tea and, $3/day on Bottle water. None of these products has a huge influence in our health like MonaVie. So it should definitely be worth to spend $4/day for better health and possibly better wealth. Why not spend a small amount on improving your health from the inside out. By consuming 1 oz in the morning and 1 oz in the evening you will have the necessary amount of antioxidants that will help you to fight free radicals.

Disclaimer: Neither Sara Chevere nor MonaVie make claims of possible income or health results. Results may vary per each individual case and your own efforts. The information provided is for information on educational purposes only. The information is not intended to serve as health, medical or other professional advice related to individual situations. No therapeutic or medical claims are either implied or made. Do not change or alter any medical treatment without the permission of your medical care provider. All matters concerning physical or mental health should always be supervised by your health practitioner. Neither Sara Chevere nor MonaVie dispense any medical advice and do not prescribe any remedies for those who choose to treat themselves. Neither Sara Chevere nor MonaVie assume any errors or omissions.

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