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A Note from the Nutritionist
Health Risk Happiness
With Breast Cancer Awareness month upon us, there is lots of great information available on ways to prevent and fight the deadly disease. The best news is that the very same steps for preventing breast cancer may also lower your risk for osteoporosis. Finally a win-win situation in the health wars!
Speaking of winning – Adora Calcium is offering another opportunity to win a FREE bag of Adora Calcium in your choice of flavor (Dark Chocolate or Milk Chocolate). Read on for more information. [NOTE: This contest has ended] Enjoy! – Michelle Gibeault Traub, R.D.
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The Breast Cancer / Bone Health Connection
Steps for preventing two daunting diseases
While the symptoms of breast cancer and osteoporosis are very different, the steps toward preventing these diseases are surprisingly similar. By following a set of simple guidelines you can optimize your health and lower your risks for both ailments.
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Your New Web Site Is Here!
Check out AdoraCalcium.com’s newly redesigned Web site for the latest health information …
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Adora Calcium - In the News!
While we may not have the advertising power of other calcium supplements, Adora Calcium is gaining praise from some of the biggest names in media.
- In their October issue, a leading consumer magazine highlighted Adora Calcium as a winner among calcium supplements. In their unbiased review they said, "MMM...Nutrients...Adora had the claimed amount of calcium. It tasted most like candy." Further proof that Adora Calcium really does contain 500 mg of calcium while still maintaining its delicious chocolate taste.
- In a segment titled, “Comfort Foods: Worth the Calories?” featured on The Today Show, Dr.Madelyn Fernstrom mentioned Adora Calcium as “Chocolate with some value added”. VIEW VIDEO.
- Fitness magazine noted in their September issue that women should "choose a calcium supplement that's also dark chocolate, like Adora Calcium Dark Chocolate." They must have read the February “circle of health” article on Adora Calcium’s high antioxidant content.
- We’ve even had some very complementary bloggers singing our praises – check out: PalatetoPen.com “ADORA is what happens when a chocolate company thinks about women’s health and PMS cravings, and develops a little bite-sized miracle to fulfill our needs AND wants.” LINK, and from ReallyNatural.com, “Instead of making chocolate-flavored calcium supplements, Adora makes actual chocolates, and adds calcium to them.” LINK
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ADORA TIP OF THE MONTH!
Take Time for Tea
There are many reasons for taking time out of your day for a soothing cup of tea. In addition to tea time serving as a little “me time,” tea is chock full of antioxidants called polyphenols that have been shown to help improve heart health, reduce cancer risk, and even strengthen bones. Drinking tea every day can actually work alongside your daily dose of Adora Calcium to help improve bone health! But, beware of combining the two at the same time. Tea contains oxalic acid that can bind with some of the calcium preventing it from being absorbed. Sipping your tea with breakfast, and taking your calcium a few hours later, will give your bones the biggest boost. In addition, research has shown that adding milk or cream may block some of tea’s antioxidant activity. Instead, add honey, lemon, or a bit of sweetener to give your tea some extra zing.
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