Market is Looking Bright for SoZo®

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The Future is Looking Bright for  SoZo®

 

There are not many bright points in the economy these days, but one of the few is the continuing growth of the nutritional supplements market.

According to the latest issues of two on-line industry publications, the U.S. supplement business is now estimated to be worth $28 billion and continues to show growth. According to the Journal of Nutrition, about half of all Americans are now using dietary supplements of some type, with more women than men using the products.

At the same time, these publications report that consumers are recognizing that good nutrition can help with managing an array of conditions associated with inflammation, from heart disease to arthritis to cognitive decline. That not only translates into changes in diet and eating habits, but also in new reliance on supplements of various types, such as SoZo functional beverage.

A companion market to nutritional supplements is energy drinks, a segment that continues to expand, according to FoodNavigator-USA.com. This is an area in which SoZo can excel with exclusive Ignite®, which is beyond standard energy drinks.

All of which points to a bright future for SoZo and its Distributors who take advantage of the opportunities presented by growing markets.  See all of the Products from SoZo®

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Women Could Benefit from “IGNITE” Energy Drink

Category : Health News and Tips

Why Women need a Low Sugar “All Natural Energy Drink”

Women and Diabetes

Though we at Ignite Racing team are no doctors, but we do know about blood sugar levels, and the relationship with diabetes. Most energy drinks on the market are unhealthy, and loaded with additives, preservatives, and artificial sweeteners. With drinking the Ignite Energy Drink, you get the included ingredients Vegemite and Sensoril,  are a huge  mental advantage that other drinks !  With IGNITE, there is no risk of a “Crash” or Jitters.

Know one really knows why women are a greater heart health risk then men?

Type 2 diabetes makes heart disease — the top killer of U.S. women — more likely.

A Woman with type 2 diabetes,  blood pressure needs to be closely monitored.

Read the full article here at WebMd

 

To Your Health!
Ignite Racing Team

 

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Bad Juice| Good Juice

Category : Health News and Tips

Did you ever stop to think that all juices are Not created equal?  You know like anything else common sense and moderation play a key role in your overall health. You should get into the habit of reading all food and beverage labels, and making healthy decisions on a few key ingredient factors.

I particularly stay away from added sugars,corn syrup, and preservatives. Thank goodness our SoZo Ignite, Coffee, and Functional beverage, have nothing artificial.

Be on alert for the terms juice cocktail, juice-flavored beverage, or juice drink. Most of these products contain only small amounts of real juice. The main ingredients are usually water and some type of sugar, such as high-fructose corn syrup. Nutritionally, these drinks are similar to most soft drinks — rich in sugar and calories, but low in nutrients.

Watch and Read the Full story on WebMd Here

 

To your Health,
Ignite Racing Team
IGNITE Energy Drink

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Coffee Linked to Lower Dementia Risk

Category : Health News and Tips, SoZo Life News

Coffee Linked to Lower Dementia Risk

By NICHOLAS BAKALAR
Published: January 23, 2009     SoZo Coffee

Drinking coffee may do more than just keep you awake. A new study suggests an intriguing potential link to mental health later in life, as well.

A team of Swedish and Danish researchers tracked coffee consumption in a group of 1,409 middle-age men and women for an average of 21 years. During that time, 61 participants developed dementia, 48 with Alzheimer’s disease.

After controlling for numerous socioeconomic and health factors, including high cholesterol and high blood pressure, the scientists found that the subjects who had reported drinking three to five cups of coffee daily were 65 percent less likely to have developed dementia, compared with those who drank two cups or less. People who drank more than five cups a day also were at reduced risk of dementia, the researchers said, but there were not enough people in this group to draw statistically significant conclusions.

Dr. Miia Kivipelto, an associate professor of neurology at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm and lead author of the study, does not as yet advocate drinking coffee as a preventive health measure. “This is an observational study,” she said. “We have no evidence that for people who are not drinking coffee, taking up drinking will have a protective effect.”

Dr. Kivipelto and her colleagues suggest several possibilities for why coffee might reduce the risk of dementia later in life. First, earlier studies have linked coffee consumption with a decreased risk of type 2 diabetes, which in turn has been associated with a greater risk of dementia. In animal studies, caffeine has been shown to reduce the formation of amyloid plaques in the brain, one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease. Finally, coffee may have an antioxidant effect in the bloodstream, reducing vascular risk factors for dementia.

Dr. Kivipelto noted that previous studies have shown that coffee drinking may also be linked to a reduced risk of Parkinson’s disease.

The new study, published this month in The Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, is unusual in that more than 70 percent of the original group of 2,000 people randomly selected for tracking were available for re-examination 21 years later. The dietary information had been collected at the beginning of the study, which reduced the possibility of errors introduced by people inaccurately recalling their consumption. Still, the authors acknowledge that any self-reported data is subject to inaccuracies.

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“IGNITE Energy Drink” 45 Natural Calories

Category : Health News and Tips

“IGNITE” Energy drink is so much better for you, diet or no diet!  Ignite energy drink has only 45 calories, and NO Artificial sugars or preservatives.  What it does have is powerful antioxidants, and equal to 12 servings of fruits and vegetables.

What does WebMd say about Your drink choices?

“Every time you chug a bottle of soda, you’re consuming hundreds of empty calories. Switching to diet soft drinks is an obvious way to cut calories, but the research is mixed on whether this switch results in weight loss. Some studies show a short-term benefit. Others find diet soda drinkers gain weight. If your calorie intake exceeds what you burn off, just switching to diet soda may not do the trick”.
Read the full article HERE

IGNITE Energy Drink

I recommend giving IGNITE a try and judge for yourself.  You can get a free sample by giving your details over on the right side of this page.  We are that sure that IGNITE is the Alternative Healthy Energy drink

 

To learn more about SoZo Life and IGNITE  Click Here

 

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