SAN DIEGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–
Youngevity Essential Life Sciences, (www.youngevity.com[1]), a wholly-owned subsidiary of AL International, Inc. (OTC Pink: JCOF) (www.alintjcof.com[2]), a fast growing, innovative, global direct marketer of healthy lifestyle and nutritional products and gourmet fortified coffee, today announced the appointment of noted fitness and nutrition expert, Sanjeev Javia, and co-founder of True2Life personal care and wellness products, Dr. Luis Arriaza, to its distinguished Scientific Advisory Board.
Already a valued member of the Youngevity Athletic Advisory Board, Sanjeev Javia has been instrumental in developing Youngevitys Healthy Body Challenge program, a strategic and targeted program, which provides nutrition, lifestyle, and fitness regimens to meet a range of needs, from athletes to individuals seeking support with healthy, long-term weight management.
Mr. Javia earned a Bachelor of Science in Biopsychology with an emphasis in Biology and Biochemistry from the University of Michigan. Javia is founder and president of Javia Wellness Consultants, a health and wellness firm focused on innovative research, formulation, and design of nutritional exercise and wellness initiatives. Additionally, Javia has advised some of the worlds most elite athletes in various professional sports on fitness and nutrition. Javias long client list includes Super Bowl MVPs, World Series Champions, Stanley Cup Champions, PGA Players, Olympic Gold Medalists, the Green Bay Packers, the Boston Red Sox, and the Denver Nuggets.
Dr. Luis Arriaza is an international wellness speaker and Doctor of Chiropractic who passionately believes that we are all born with a calling and that we have a responsibility to live it out. He has extensive experience in network marketing and has developed teams nationally and internationally and has toured the world sharing his powerful message. Dr. Arriaza has been a practicing chiropractor since the age of twenty-four and has owned and operated several health practices in Southern California. Dr. Arriazas healthcare work has led him to develop a passion for nutrition and detoxification and he is the co-founder of True2Life personal care and wellness products, which are now sold worldwide under the Youngevity brand.
Youngevitys CEO Steve Wallach stated, We are very pleased to announce the appointment of Sanjeev Javia and Dr. Luis Arriaza to our Scientific Advisory Board. Sanjeev has already provided us with so much expert advice that went beyond athletics; it was only a matter of time before we added him to the Scientific Advisory Board. Additionally, since adding the True2Life products to our company offering, Dr. Arriaza has been a valuable resource, bringing his health and nutritional expertise and so much more to Youngevity. We are fortunate to have them both as a part of the Youngevity team of experts!
About Youngevity Essential Life Sciences
Youngevity Essential Life Sciences (www.youngevity.com[3]), headquartered in San Diego, CA, is a nutrition and lifestyle-related services company dedicated to promoting vibrant health and flourishing economics. Founded in 1997 by Drs. Joel Wallach, DVM, ND, and Ma Lan, MD, as AL Global, Inc., the company adopted the name Youngevity in 2006. Youngevity is the only direct selling company to have a qualified FDA Health Claim. Dr. Wallach’s work has been published in more than 70 peer-reviewed and referenced scientific journals and books.
About AL International
AL International, Inc. (OTC Pink: JCOF) (www.alintjcof.com[4]) is a fast-growing, innovative, multi-dimensional company that offers a wide range of consumer products and services, primarily through person-to-person selling relationships that comprise a “network of networks.” The company also is a vertically-integrated producer of the finest coffees for the commercial, retail and direct sales channels. AL International was formed after the merger of Youngevity Essential Life Sciences (www.youngevity.com[5]) and Javalution Coffee Company in the summer of 2011.
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What Are Some Healthy Lifestyle Changes To Make? So I’ve started drinking more water. I drink Green, White, and Chai tea. I also bought the stainless steel water bottle, and I bike for about 20-30 minutes a day. I consider these healthy lifestyle changes. I was wondering if you could provide more suggestions along these lines.
There are 5 elements in a healthy lifestyle.
1. food
2. exercise
3. sleep
4. happiness
5. extra healthy things
1. Food, we don’t really know that much about nutrition, we do know a blanced diet, with plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables is good for you. Meat is pretty good, if it is lean and not eaten too often….ideally I might eat meat once or twice a week. A good healthy diet can include some indulgences.
2. Exercise, you should do some. Though I don’t recommend routine exercise, cycle 2 or 3 times a week, join a social sports club, eg, tennis, go hiking on weekends, swimming is one of the best exercises for the whole body. If you vary your exercise, then you will enjoy it more and do more.
3. Sleep. A lot of evidence says if you don’t get enough sleep you will have problems, eat more, metabolise your food differently and die young.
4. Be happy, enjoy your life. Drink dance, eat chocolate, but not all day, everyday.
5. Then there are all the little extras. eg, green tea (there is no such things as Chai tea….chai means tea, it is an indian word derived from the chinese word Cha, meaning tea), red wine, brocollie and beetroot, lots of things than can boost your body, ginger, garlice and hundreds of other things that you can add to your diet to make things a little better.
Don’t obsess, don’t live by a book or a routine, just be healthy.
How Will You Maintain A Healthy Lifestyle In The Future? Imagine yourself after college. You’re married with a few kids. You’re gaining a few pounds every now and then. How will you get yourself back on track into a healthy lifestyle?
Minus the after college part, but I have 2 kids and am expecting the third one in a few weeks. We maintain healthy lifestyles by eating nutritious foods, lots of whole grains, fruits, veggies, and milk. We also get a lot of exercise in. Although my kids are still toddlers and I’m big as a house, everyday as a family my husband and I walk with the kids up and down the road, then when we get home my husband stays outside with the kids and plays with them while I get supper fixed. We don’t turn the TV on until after baths, forcing us to get up off the couch. Hopefully that will encourage our kids to maintain healthy lifestyles after they’re all grown up.
What Can Anyone Do To Promote A Healthy Lifestyle? What can institutions such as schools do and what can individuals do?
What can the government put in place?
What is the reason for the fact not a lot of people care about having a healthy lifestyle anymore?
Schools can replace all or most of the canteen food with healthy options so they could replace chicken burger with tuna salad for example. Individuals can aim to eat 5 portions of fruit and veg a day and exercise for at least 30 minutes a day. The government can put a higher price up on junk food, therefore tempting more people to buy healthy food as it would become cheaper than it is now.
The reason why people don’t care about a healthy lifestyle, is that junk food like burger and chips is quick and a convenience, as healthy meals takes time to prepare. Same with exercise maybe being time consuming and they have a busy schedule to be able to fit it all in.
How Do You Maintain A Healthy Lifestyle? Please comment on your suggestions to maintain a healthy lifestyle, add any concerns or issues you have concerning you’re healt, and i’ll be happy to educate you further.
I eat healthy – vegetables, fruit, lots of water, minimal sugar consumption, etc.
I don’t smoke.
I don’t drink in excess.
I don’t do drugs.
I exercise at least twice a week.
I try to get enough sleep every night (minimum of 7 hours).