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Drink Nopalea to Boost Wellness and Reduce Inflammation

Have you ever been up late at night and caught some infomercials that were actually pretty interesting? Most of the time when you think of the word "infomercial" you think of an extra long commercial with only one thing in mind: selling you something that you don't need.

However, I actually remember catching an informercial for a product called Nopalea and it really caught my attention and peaked my interest.

Have you heard of Nopalea before? It's a tasty anti-inflammatory wellness drink sourced from the fruit of the Nopal Cactus (Opuntia Ficus Indica). It has unique properties and contains rare and potent antioxidants (Betalains) that are scientifically proven to help the body reduce inflammation. It does this by neutralizing your body's inner toxins.

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By drinking Nopalea daily, you will help your body to reduce inflammation, cleanse itself of daily toxins, and promote optimal health. Doesn't that sound great? Inflammation is the leading cause of pain in the body - especially painful joints. If you suffer from muscle, joint, and body inflmmation then you'll definitely want to try Nopalea. 

Likewise, if you're looking to achieve greater wellness and want to increase your physical, emotional and spiritual health, Nopalea can definitely help and I plan on trying it very soon!

There have been over 5 million of these bottles sold and counting! Right now you can even try it for free (just pay $9.95 for shipping), by calling 1-800-203-7063. You'll get a free 32-ounce bottle.

Have you ever tried Nopalea? If so, how did it work for you? If not, do you plan on trying it?

 

Quiz: What's Your Ideal Sunscreen Match?

Your Ideal Sunscreen Formula: Chemical-Free

Whether you have allergies to chemical UV blockers or are just living a more natural lifestyle, there are plenty of options from which to choose. Natural, chemical-free sunscreens contain broad spectrum UV blockers titanium dioxide and/or zinc oxide to reflect UV Rays (UVR) from the skin.

Tips: People who have darker skin tones or spend less than 20 minutes a day in the sun don't need a heavy-duty SPF, but no one should wear anything lower than SPF 15. Sunscreens rated with an SPF of 15 only filter out 93 percent of UVB rays so choosing a lower SPF product increases your risk of burning and developing skin cancer. Do use a higher SPF product (40-70) if you're prone to burning or plan to spend long periods of time soaking in the rays. As the SPF rating increases, the percentage of UVB penetration decreases, affording you extended exposure time and protection (i.e. an SPF of 50 blocks 99 percent of UVB rays).

SPF 15-30 product to try: Zia Ultimate Age-Defying Solar Care Body SPF 15, $13.95, or if you need a water-resistant formula, try Nature's Gate Aqua Block SPF 30 Very Water Resistant; fragrance-free, $8.99.

SPF 40-70 product to try: Jason Active Block SPF 40, $10.95.

This is basically for my own reference but it's a helpful quiz if anyone is curious!

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