There are 1440 minutes in each day... Make them count.
Disclaimer:
1440 Endurance is not a medical cure for any disease or
illness. 1440 is designed to re-energize those who've become to tired
to exercise and remain active. 1440 is simply an all natural vibrational
cellular energy rejuvenation spray supplement -- a nutraceutical aid
-- to help you get back to the basics...To get up and get going, living
and enjoying an active lifestyle.
Taking 1440 Endurance...
To take 1440 Endurance you simply spray it on the tongue, swish around in the mouth several times (4-5 times), and swallow. It's that simple.
We advise you to wait 10-15 minutes before drinking any liquids or eating any foods.
Once taken, the vibrational energy signatures of 1440 bypasses the stomach and is rapidly absorbed through the buccal membranes, while the B-vitamins in the liquid are digested in the stomach.
Our one-ounce (1-oz, 30ML) bottles contain approximately 180 sprays (thirty, 6-spray applications), enough for 30 days of use.
1440 Endurance is designed to rejuvenate the energy in the body's cells.
There are two advanced scientific components to 1440:
1. Our bioenergetic platform which is a liquid tincture comprised of herbs and B-vitamins.
2. Our biochemical scaffolds (vibrational energy signatures) which are energy blanks that have been programmed (electronically charged), via resonant harmonic frequencies, with the essence (life-force) of specially selected synergistic herbs and B-vitamins.
About Herbs...
By Debra Davis, WebMD Health News...
Aug. 22, 2000 -- Convinced of the medicinal value of various roots and leaves, growing numbers of health-conscious consumers are snapping up botanical supplements, say the authors of a new article appearing in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
"Yet, scientific research is still confined to only a handful of the hundreds of substances sold in health food stores," write lead author Andrea Borchers, PhD, a nutritional researcher at the University of California, Davis, and colleagues.
Seven of the 10 top-selling botanicals in the U.S. were used as medicines by Native Americans, and many of these supplements' purported benefits are based on what these early Americans used them for. But little is known about exactly how they used these substances—their plant-collecting procedures, the precise plant parts they used, or their methods of preparation, Borchers says.
The original North American residents' use of medicinal botanicals was "by no means random, but highly selective," Borchers tells WebMD. They made extensive use of some plant families and virtually avoided others. In fact, they took different plant parts for the treatment of different ailments, combined several botanicals for specific therapeutic purposes, and recognized toxic plants both as poisons and as medicines.
"The fact that Native Americans have used so many botanicals in a really expert way is a good indication that there are some very promising substances among the things they used.
But so far there's very little scientific research on any of these compounds," Borchers says.
Two herbs that have received some study are Echinacea (purple coneflower) and Urtica dioica (stinging nettle), and Borchers and colleagues say there are indications that both do have medicinal effects.
"There's pretty good evidence that all species of Echinacea work in reducing symptoms of common cold or flu or upper respiratory infections," Borchers says. "But that's not a totally consistent finding. What's complicating the picture is that testing has involved different types of extracts, either from different species or from different parts of the plants in the studies. If they use roots, they get a different chemical structure than if you use the upper parts of the plant."
Scientists still speculate on precisely how Echinacea works in the system, she tells WebMD: "It seems to affect the immune system ... and thereby helps the body fight off a cold or flu."
If you're looking for a botanical rather than drugs to knock down the flu, try Echinacea, Borchers says. "It's been shown to be quite safe because it has been used in large studies with minor side effects. And it might actually help."
As for stinging nettle, commonly used to relieve arthritis, Borchers says that preliminary studies indeed point to an anti-inflammatory effect. "The picture is much less clear because investigations have been done in animal studies only. There's always the question to what extent do animal studies translate into humans."
Vibrational Medicine...
By EnergyAndVibration.Com...
Vibrational medicine, sometimes referred to as energy medicine, is based on the scientific principles that all matter vibrates to a precise frequency and that by using resonant vibration, balance of matter can be restored.
For further reading, go to: http://energyandvibration.com/energymedicine.htm.
By Edgar Cace (1928)...
Vibrational medicine interfaces with subtle energy fields that underlie the functions of a physical body. It is based on the idea of resonant frequencies, similar to a tuned string on a musical instrument resonating with anything tuned to the same frequency, or an opera singer smashing a glass by singing at a certain pitch. Some sciences and philosophies have recognised vibrational elements as an important part of the universe. It is proving difficult to link these new sciences with the dogma of Western medicine. Even as long ago as 1928 Thomas Sugrue recognised vibrational elements at work in the human body.
By Thomas Sugrue: From "There is a River."
The human body is made up of electronic vibrations, with each atom and elements of the body, each organ and organism, having its electronic unit of vibration necessary for the sustenance of, and equilibrium in that particular organism.
Each unit, then, being a cell or a unit of life in itself has the capacity of reproducing itself by the first the law as is known as reproduction-division.
When a force in any organ or element of the body becomes deficient in its ability to reproduce that equilibrium necessary for the sustenance of physical existence and its
reproduction, that portion becomes deficient in electronic energy. This may come by injury or disease, received by external forces. It may come from internal forces through lack of eliminations produced in the system or by other agencies to meet its requirements in the body.
By Richard Gerber, MD, Author of "Vibrational Medicine." -- Interviewed by Share International Organization.
Vibrational medicine is a diagnostic and healing approach to illness using energy in various forms and frequencies. As a therapy, vibrational medicine is the application of different types of energy for healing, including approaches as traditional as X-ray and radiation therapy for cancer, the use of electrical nerve stimulation for treating pain, and electromagnetic field stimulators for accelerating the healing of fractured bones. Even full spectrum light is used for treating seasonal affective disorders or the 'winter blues'. However, vibrational medicine also covers the more subtle forms of treatment such as acupuncture, homeopathy, flower essences, therapeutic touch, and that sort of genre. The latter involve using subtle life-force medicine, but they are energetic therapies nonetheless.This is the spectrum from the ore traditional to a range of therapies that stress treatment of the whole person, sometimes referred to as, 'complementary' medicine.
To read more of the interview of Dr. Richard Gerber, go to website: http://share-international.org/archives/health-healing/hh_ebnewch.html
About Nutraceuticals...
By News-Medical.Net...
"Nearly two-thirds of the American population takes at least one type of health product. The use of nutraceuticals, as an attempt to accomplish desirable therapeutic outcomes with reduced side effects, as compared with other therapeutic agents has met with great monetary success.
The preference for the discovery and production of nutraceuticals over pharmaceuticals is well seen in pharmaceutical and biotech companies. Some of the pharmaceutical and biotech companies, which commit major resources to the discovery of nutraceuticals include Monsanto, American Home Products, Dupont, Abbott Laboratories, Warner-Lambert, Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, Metabolex, Genzyme Transgenic, PPL Therapeutics, and Interneuron.
The nutraceutical industry in the US is about $86 billion. This figure is slightly higher in Europe and, in Japan, represents approximately a quarter of the $6 billion total annual food sales
47% of the Japanese population consume nutraceuticals. Even without specific financial figures, business reports continually suggest that the market is consistently growing.
The nutraceutical industry in the US is about $86 billion. This figure is slightly higher in Europe and, in Japan, represents approximately a quarter of the $6 billion total annual food sales.
47% of the Japanese population consume nutraceuticals. Even without specific financial figures, business reports continually suggest that the market is consistently growing.
One possible explanation for the growth of nutraceuticals in the United States is the aging baby-boomer population. As the average age of the citizens continues to rise, the population increases its focus on health and wellness. By halfway through the 21st century, there could be almost 142 million Americans over the age of 50, based on a projected population of nearly 400 million citizens."
For further reading, go to website: http://www.news-medical.net/health/Nutraceutical-Industry.aspx
About Vitamins...
By U.S. National of Medicine National Institute of Health...
"Vitamins are grouped into two categories:
1. Fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the body's fatty tissue. The four fat-soluble vitamins are vitamins A, D, E, and K.
2. There are nine water-soluble vitamins. The body must use water-soluble vitamins right away. Any left over water-soluble vitamins leave the body through the urine. Vitamin B12 is the only water-soluble vitamin that can be stored in the liver for many years.
Vitamins are substances that your body needs to grow and develop normally. There are 13 vitamins your body needs.
Each vitamin has specific jobs. If you have low levels of certain vitamins, you may get health problems. For example, if you don't get enough vitamin C, you could become anemic. Some vitamins may help prevent medical problems. Vitamin A prevents night blindness.
The best way to get enough vitamins is to eat a balanced diet with a variety of foods. In some cases, you may need to take vitamin supplements. It's a good idea to ask your health care provider first. High doses of some vitamins can cause problems."
For further reading, go to website: U.S. National Library of Medicine
National Institutes of Health.
Exercise and Working Out...
By How Stuff Works...
"When you exercise or compete in sports, you notice several things about your body. You breathe heavier and faster, your heart beats faster, your muscles hurt and you sweat. These are all normal responses to exercise whether you work out regularly or only once in a while or whether you are a "weekend warrior" or a trained athlete. When you watch world-class athletes compete, you see the same responses, only magnified.
The body has an incredibly complex set of processes to
meet the demands of working muscles. Every system in the body is involved. In this article, we will look at how your body responds to strenuous exercise -- how muscles, blood circulation, breathing and body heat are affected. You will also see how these responses can be enhanced by training."
For further reading, go to website: http://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/diet-fitness/exercise/sports-physiology.htm
Nutrition And Foods That Give You Energy...
By Womans Day -- 12 Foods to Eat for Energy...
"Do you ever find yourself dozing off after lunch or reaching for a candy bar to get you through your four o’clock meeting? The hours of sleep you clocked the night before may not be the only reason you’re sagging on certain days. The types and the amount of food you eat play an important role in your daily energy levels. In fact, did you know that foods high in fat and calories can leave you feeling fatigued, since they require more energy to digest? To stay alert all day, start by making smarter choices about what you’re using to fuel your body. Below, find 12 power foods that’ll give a powerful boost to your daily diet.
Carbohydrates: Carbs have gotten a bad reputation in recent years, but before youswear off bread for life, it’s important to note that not all carbohydrates are created equal. Carbohydrates offer fuel to the body in the form of glucose, which is the best energy source for the brain and central nervous system—two vital body systems. A diet rich in whole grains and complex carbohydrates is necessary for energy; find these in fruits and vegetables such as sweet potatoes and foods made with whole wheat."
For further reading, go to website: http://www.womansday.com/health-fitness/nutrition/12-foods-to-eat-for-energy-83116
Your Circadian Rhythm...
By Psychology Today...
Often referred to as the "body clock", the circadian rhythm is a 24-hour cycle that tells our bodies when to sleep and regulates many other physiological processes. This internal body clock is affected by environmental cues, like sunlight and temperature. When one's circadian rhythm is disrupted, sleeping and eating patterns can run amok. A growing body of research is examining the adverse health effects a disrupted circadian rhythm can have, like increasing the chances of cardiovascualr events, obesity, and a correlation with neurological problems like depression and bipolar disorder.
For further reading, go to website: http://www.psychologytoday.com/basics/circadian-rhythm
By Wikipedia...
A circadian rhythm is any biological process that displays an endogenous, entrainable oscillation of about 24 hours. These rhythms are driven by a circadian clock, and rhythms have been widely observed in plants, animals, fungi, and cyanobacteria.
For further reading go to Wikipedia website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circadian_rhythm
The Benefits Of Proper Rest...
By Health.Com -- 11 Surprising Health Benefits of Sleep."...
"Sleep makes you feel better, but its importance goes way beyond just boosting your mood or banishing under-eye circles. Adequate sleep is a key part of a healthy lifestyle, and can benefit your heart, weight, mind, and more."
By Alyssa Sparacino...
"Sleep makes you feel better, but its importance goes way beyond just boosting your mood or banishing under-eye circles.
Adequate sleep is a key part of a healthy lifestyle, and can benefit your heart, weight, mind, and more.
'Sleep used to be kind of ignored, like parking our car in a garage and picking it up in the morning,' says David Rapoport, MD, director of the NYU Sleep Disorders Program."
Not anymore. Here are some health benefits researchers have discovered about a good night’s sleep.
For further reading, go to website: http://www.health.com/health/gallery/0,,20459221,00.html.
Caffeine And Your Health...
Caffeine How Much Is Too Much? By Mayo Clinic Staff...
"Caffeine has its perks, but it can pose problems too. Find out how much is too much and if you need to curb your consumption.
Up to 400 milligrams (mg) of caffeine a day appears to be safe for most healthy adults. That's roughly the amount of caffeine in four cups of brewed coffee, 10 cans of cola or two "energy shot" drinks.
Although caffeine use may be safe for adults, it's not a good idea for children. And adolescents should limit themselves to no more than 100 mg of caffeine a day.
Even among adults, heavy caffeine use can cause unpleasant side effects.
And caffeine may not be a good choice for people who are highly sensitive to its effects or who take certain medications.
You drink 4 or more cups a day
Heavy daily caffeine use — more than 500 to 600 mg a day — may cause side effects such as:
- Insomnia
- Nervousness
- Restlessness
- Irritability
- Stomach upset
- Fast heartbeat
- Muscle tremors"
For further reading, go to website: http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-living/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/in-depth/caffeine/art-20045678
There are 1440 minutes in each day... Make them count.