Sunday, May 18, 2008

The Superiority of XS Enery Drink

I've posted a lot of bulletins promoting XS Energy Drink, but a lot of people either are too skeptic, don't care about their health, or just haven't done the research.. Well my freinds, I've taken the time to do the research for you.. I researched several sources on the internet and also consulted with my good friend, Dr. Tom Swiney, on how certain vitamins and minerals affect the body...

Vitamin B vs. caffeine

Most people think that the best way to energize their body is to stack up on caffeine... This is a common misconception.. Caffeine will give a good boost for a short time, but after that boost you get very tired.. Vitamin B12 and B6 are THE best supplements for energy and it stabilizes the nervous system for a more gradual down time (gradual down time, means longer up time!)..

Sugar and carbs

A lot of energy drinks are stacked with sugar.. we all know that sugar is a carbohydrate.. Carbs are good for energy, but if your not planning to hit the gym anytime soon, your going to gain some pounds..

With all that said, here are the comparisons:

Red Bull
price-- $2 per 8.3 oz can
caffeine-- 80mg
sugar-- 27g
calories-- 110
carbs-- 28g
vitamin B6-- 250% daily value
vitamin B12-- 80% daily value

Rockstar
price-- $2 per 16 oz can
caffeine-- 160mg
sugar-- 62g
calories-- 280
carbs-- 62g
vitamin B6-- 200% daily value
vitamin B12-- 200% daily value

Monster
price-- $2.79 per 16 oz can
caffeine-- 160mg
sugar-- 54g
calories-- 200
carbs-- 54g
vitamin B6-- 200% daily value
vitamin B12-- 200% daily value

Stacker/Stinger
price-- $2 per 8.4 oz can
caffeine-- 80mg
sugar-- 0g
calories-- 130
carbs-- 0g
vitamin B6-- 300% daily value
vitamin B12-- 100% daily value

As you can see, most energy drinks contain around the same nutritional content.. Stacker/Stinger comes the closest to XS, because of it's 0 sugar content.. However, it is still a long ways away from comparing.. Here is the nutritional content of XS:

XS Energy
price-- $2 per 8.4 oz can
caffeine-- 80mg
sugar-- 0g
calories-- 8
carbs-- 0g
vitamin B6-- 300% daily value
vitamin B12-- 4900% daily value

As you can see, XS Energy blows the competition out of the water with massive amounts of Vitamin B6 and B12.. With 0 sugars and only 8 calories, It's good for those of you that like to be energized without having to worry about gaining weight...

Anyway, i'm going to end this long blog here.. if you guys want to know more about the product and how to get some of it, visit my website, www.lowefrequency.biz, or send me a message.. IT IS NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES!!!!






*disclaimer* Competitor nutritional information are results of what i've researched on the web and are not official.



Richard Lowe
IBO of www.lowefrequency.biz
rlowe1980@lowefrequency.biz

Nutrilite® Kids Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables – Chewables

Nutrilite® Kids Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables – Chewables:

We all know that kids hate to eat their vegetables.. Well, Nutrilite® Kids Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables – Chewables contains more than 5 servings of fruit and vegetable phytonutrients.

Kids will love the taste of these sweet and tangy chewables – and so will adults who have trouble swallowing tablets. Contains xylitol, a natural sweetener that won't promote tooth decay.

here are the benefits:

--The lycopene of 1/2 tomato.
--The lutein of 1/2 cup of raw spinach.
--The quercetin of 2-1/2 apples.
--The ellagic acid of 3/4 cup of raspberries.
--The hesperidin on 1-1/2 oranges.
--Nutrilite Phytonutrient Concentrate from blueberries, elderberries, rosemary, acerola cherries, broccoli, spinach, and carrots.
--No added artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.


$32.20 for a months supply! only at www.lowefrequency.biz!! Let me know if you interested!!




Richard Lowe
IBO of www.lowefrequency.biz
rlowe1980@lowefrequency.biz

Develop Your Kid’s Mind! Nutrilite® Kids Brainiums DHA™

Omega 3's are essential to health.. They are not naturally manufactured by the body, so the only way to get the proper amount of of Omega-3 is through food or supplements. They are most commonly found in fish, but can also be found in nut oils and certain plants.. Omega-3's reduce the risk of cardio problems, stimulate memory, learning, and concentration...

Experts from the University Of Maryland Medical Institute say that kids should have fish in their diet at least 2 or 3 times a week.. However, most kids hate fish..

Nutrilite® Kids Brainiums DHA™ is provides kiddies with a healthy, daily dose of Omega-3 without artificial perservatives, colors, or flavors, and they taste like gummy bears.. They are $35.50 for a months supply and only available at www.lowefrequency.biz. Let me know if you are interested!!






Richard Lowe
IBO of www.lowefrequency.biz
rlowe1980@lowefrequency.biz

Sunday, September 23, 2007

HIstorical photos: Buddhist monk engulfed in flames

This is a photo that was posted by a friend of mine on Myspace along with several other breathtaking photos in history.

Thích Quang Du'c [1963]



Thích Quang Ðu'c was a Vietnamese Buddhist monk who burned himself to death at a busy Saigon intersection on June 11, 1963. His act of self-immolation, which was repeated by others, was witnessed by David Halberstam, a New York Times reporter, who wrote:


" I was to see that sight again, but once was enough. Flames were coming from a human being; his body was slowly withering and shriveling up, his head blackening and charring. In the air was the smell of burning human flesh; human beings burn surprisingly quickly. Behind me I could hear the sobbing of the Vietnamese who were now gathering. I was too shocked to cry, too confused to take notes or ask questions, too bewildered to even think.... As he burned he never moved a muscle, never uttered a sound, his outward composure in sharp contrast to the wailing people around him."


Monday, September 17, 2007

Pull your pants up or go to jail

I read an article on www.msnbc.com about proposals to ban people from wearing baggy pants below the waistline. I think this is just ridiculous!! In cities like Atlanta, Dallas, Trenton, NJ, and several others, a person can go to jail for 6 months, and get hit with a $500 for having their pants too low!! As if the authorities have didn't have enough reasons to arrest citizens!! Did they really need another? What happened to freedom? Now they need to tell us how to dress! Anyway, here are some quotes from some articles that i found on this issue:


"Are they employed? Do they have a high school diploma? It's a wonderful way to redirect at that point," said Trenton Councilwoman Annette Lartigue, who is drafting a law to outlaw saggy pants. "The message is clear: We don't want to see your backside."

I had to quote this because Ms. Lartigue is definitely making this an issue of stereotype. What does having a diploma or employment have to with a style of dress?

"In Atlanta, we see this as racial profiling," said Benetta Standly, statewide organizer for the American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia. "It's going to target African-American male youths. There's a fear with people associating the way you dress with crimes being committed."

Unfortunately, I will have to disagree with Ms. Standly on her statement. It is not an issue of racial profiling. Stereotype profiling sounds more suitable though. The proposal targets skateboarders, and women wearing low-rise jeans too.

"Is it distasteful? Maybe. Does it need to be legislated? We don't think so," said Benetta Standly of the ACLU of Georgia."

I agree, some people wear their pants way too low. However, there is a lot worse out there. Are they going to ban old men from wearing "Richard Simmons shorts" in public? Of course not! This is obviously a shot at a specific culture, stereotype, etc.

Anyway, I just thought i should put my two cents in regarding this nonsense. It just seems crazy how the authorities can do anything they want; whether it violates our constitutional right or not.

Vote on whether or not baggy pants should be outlawed.


feel free to comment...





links:
ABC News: Outlawing Baggy Pants

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Oppertunity NYC: Rich people helping the poor

Opportunity NYC is a program recently started by the Mayor of New York City, Mike Bloomberg. The program encourages low-income citizens of NYC to get interested in the health and education of their youth. Parents get paid small amounts of money to take their kids to the hospital for check-ups, regularly attend school activities, and register for library cards... The program is fully funded by private organizations like Rockefeller and Mayor Bloomberg's own personal cash. They have raised over $40 million for this program.

When i first heard of this program, i thought to myself, "shouldn't parents be doing these things anyway? Why should parents get paid to be parents?". However, after some thought, i looked at the program from a different perspective.

1. Low-income families cant afford health insurance so the money can help pay medical fees. If the federal government cant provide a solution to the high prices of health insurance, the this program can definitley help a bit.

2. Some parents don't have time to attend regular school activites because they have to work. Making a little bit of money by staying active in these school functions will definitley encourage parents to become more invovled with their kids education.

Anyway, i think that Opportunity NYC is a great idea and it's good to see that some rich Americans really care about maturating the lifestyle of other less fortunate citizens. I definitley tip my hat to Mayor Bloomberg for developing this program. It is still under a two year experimental phase and there is a lot of skepticism from both conservatives and liberals. However, similar programs have been very successful in other countries and i believe that Opportunity NYC will be very beneficial the well-being of the American society.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Tagged!!

I dont really understand the concept of tagging, but i thought it had something to do with labeling a person's blog.

Anyway, i was tagged by Craig of www.thesnapclap.com and i think i'm supposed to fill this out... so here we go...

3 things that scare me

1. failure
2. wild kids
3. anything made in China



3 people who make me laugh

1. my co-workers
2. Southpark
3. Carlos Mencia



3 things I love

1. music (all types)
2. people
3. knowledge



3 things I hate

1. stubborness
2. ignorace
3. descrimination



3 things I don’t understand

1. the concept of tagging
2. linux
3. String Theory



3 things on my desk

1. HP TC1100 Tablet PC
2. coffee mug
3. MS Tech Net Magazine



3 things I’m doing right now

1. listening to Jadakiss and Style P
2. fixing the print server
3. designing the company website



3 things I want to do before I die

1. make sure my daughter becomes an happy, independent woman
2. generate a six figure income
3. find a great woman and marry her



3 things I can do

1. raise a daughter
2. write about science
3. manage a computer network



3 things I can’t do

1. be lazy
2. stop speaking my mind
3. stop listening to rap



3 things I think you should listen to

1. your parents
2. your instructors
3. me?



3 things you should never listen to

1. politicians
2. the cops :-P
3. your drunk a** freinds :-P




3 shows I watched as a kid


1. Macgyver
2. Dukes of Hazzard
3. 21 Jump Street

I'm tagging:
Staci of Mirror of Aphrodite
Don of Hey Don
the Nafa man of NafaSG
and Joe of Joe Midway