Archive for July, 2010

Angie at Your Local Barnes and Noble

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

If you are in Riverside, Ca this weekend come by Barnes and Noble at the Galleria at Tyler. Angie will be signing her book ” BODY BY ANGIE, Is Your Body Bankrupt? Learn To Invest in Yourself!” Angie and her staff will be offering FREE body composition testing and will be available to answer your questions on health, exercise and nutrition. The event is on Saturday the 24th from 2-4 pm. For store and event information go to  http://storelocator.barnesandnoble.com/event/3046374. Come join us and get on the road to better health!

AlkaPower Works!!

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

By Wilma Young
Well it’s been one week of using the Alkapower water (www.alkapower.com) and I
am thrilled with the results so far.Using our BIA (Bioelectrical Impedance
Analysis) device, we have confirmed positive results. Angie lost 1.8
pounds, had a 1/2 % improvement in overall hydration and 1/3% reduction in toxic
burden. I had improvements in my hydration, weight and body fat. I have lost 3
pounds, 1.8 lbs of that being fat and the rest is extracellular water (which is
wonderful, since this is a sign of toxins leaving the body). I have also had my
BMI reduced and an increase in my cellular health. I kept
my eating and exercise routine the same, drank 2-3 bottles of the 33 oz
Alkapower for for the first 3 days and then 1, 33 oz bottle on the subsequence
days. I know one thing for sure. I am going to keep it up and see if the numbers
keep improving because we know that the more alkaline a body is the leaner and
healthier it will be. If you are interested in a BIA test for yourself so you
can see how your health is doing just call the office for an appointment! Check
back for updates…

The Latest Press Release

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Riverside Trainer’s New Book Shares “Secrets” of Health and Fitness
Hard work and long-term commitment trump trendy diets and surgeries, says president of Angie’s World and author of the new book, “Body by Angie.”

RIVERSIDE, CA—If you’re overweight and unhealthy and want to do something about it, Angie Lustrick has some advice for you.

Ignore the ever-present ads for weight-loss surgery (it’s a lot riskier—and costlier—than they let on). Forget the quick-fix diet fads—the only weight you’ll lose will be from your wallet.

Instead, take a page—literally—out of Lustrick’s new book, “Body by Angie: Is Your Body Bankrupt? Learn to Invest in Your Health.”

In her book, Lustrick, president of Riverside-based personal training and nutrition center Angie’s World, explains why starvation diets, risky surgeries and unrealistic exercise regimens simply don’t work.

The truth is, getting and staying in shape isn’t easy.

It takes hard work, dedication and the right mindset. And support from expert trainers such as the staff at Angie’s World doesn’t hurt, either.

What’s really needed is a life-changing commitment to getting and staying healthy, says Lustrick, who understands firsthand the challenges of being overweight.

A decade ago, she was overweight, hypoglycemic and unhappy with the way she looked and felt. Like increasing numbers of Americans, her lack of fitness was affecting her overall health, and she had to do something about it.

Ten years later, Lustrick is a certified nutritionist and personal trainer. She has competed in marathons, triathlons, bodybuilding events and other sporting competitions. At 34, she’s in the best shape of her life—physically, mentally and emotionally. And she’s inspiring others to embark on the same life-changing journey she undertook.

Her message couldn’t come at a more appropriate time. A 2010 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association showed that 32.2 percent of adult men and 35.5 percent of adult women were obese. According to medical experts, obesity can lead to chronic conditions such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, certain cancers and arthritis.
No miracle diet or dangerously invasive surgery will help you lose the weight and keep it off, says Lustrick, who appeared at book signings in the Inland Empire in July— including an event scheduled at Barnes & Noble booksellers on July 24— where she dispensed advice and inspired people to set and pursue their own weight-loss goals.

As Lustrick says, eating sensibly and committing to long-term exercise goals will allow you to lose body fat and add muscle, increase your metabolism and stamina and improve your overall health.

A sensible—and increasingly affordable—approach to getting in shape is by working with a personal trainer. And “Body by Angie” tells you how to choose a trainer who will help design a safe and appropriate exercise routine, get maximum benefit from your workouts and keep you motivated to do even better.

Lustrick received her certified nutritionist degree from American Health Science University and earned a degree in Biology from the University of California, Riverside. She was diagnosed as pre-diabetic in her early college years, and knew she had to make a major lifestyle change. She entered a nationally sponsored transformation contest in 2000 and won first place out of 30,000 participants. She has since started Angie’s World, a Center of Excellence for the First Line Therapy® Program, a medically proven nutrition program.

The Answer To Your Water Dilmena!

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

By Wilma Young
After the last blog about how acidic our water is, especially the ones touting elctrolytes, we have been on the search for an alkalizing water. One that would taste good and provide the all important hydration we all need. We are excited to have brought in AlkaPower. It has a stable pH Level of 9-10 which counteracts the negative effects of a poor diet, stressful lifestyle and inadequate hydration. It is infused with ionic calcium for maximum absorpstion and so far we have been impressed with the results. Angie and I have documented our numbers with our fabulous BIA machine and have started the water test. We will do a re-test and provide results to see if we really have what we think we have. In the meantime, I have already felt stronger and more clear-headed. Now there are those of you that know me that may think that is not a hard improvement to make (ha!ha!)but in all seriousness…if we can lose body fat, increase hydration and performance and stave off the effects of an acidic biological environment COUNT ME IN !!! Check back for results and updates…

Don’t take another sip of water before you read this!

Friday, July 9th, 2010

We all know that soda is bad for us. The media is making us quite aware of all the sugar that is in our drinks. We are constantly told to drink more water but is it really all that good for us? The obvious answer is YES, but after a weekend at the beach, I realize the answer is a bit complicated. In a previous post I mentioned to not leave your plastic water bottles inside your cars because the BPA (bis phenyl A) in it will leach into the water when exposed to heat. These BPAs are responsible for causing excess Estrogen in our bodies and may lead to weight gain amongst other things. But now, I have also discovered that many “healthy” waters are in fact very acidic! Drinking water should be at a pH of 7.0 or higher. The higher the number the more basic, or more alkaline, the water is. Our bodies cannot absorb acidic water, which means, after downing bottle are bottle, our bodies remain dehydrated. Many of my clients have increased their water intake to discover that it wasn’t “working” to increase their dehydration status after testing them. My initial thought was that they were eating too many processed foods and their body was still too acidic to absorb the water they needed. But NOW, I realize their is another problem: ACIDIC WATER. Yep. Most waters on the market today are highly acidic. After visiting a shop down in Carlsbad where they had tested the pH of many popular bottled waters, I saw that most waters on the market today scored well below 6.0.
So, Wilma and I decided to do our own test this week. We bought water from Trader Joes, Ralphs, Rite-Aid, and even our local Water & Ice store. We discovered that, indeed, all our waters were about 5.4- 6.0 in range! Yikes! This included Smart water with electrolytes. The only waters that did better were Spring Waters, good ole Arrowhead Water. Interestingly enough, the better (high alkaline) waters didn’t taste as good to me. Well, no surprise, the more alkaline the water, the more minerals and the harder the water. Hmm.. Makes you want to rethink everything we are doing – softening our water, reverse osmosis, ultra purified…. All this in the end makes a commercial tasty water, much like Wonder Bread is a tasty bread – void of all the good stuff.