Showing posts with label Fox and Friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fox and Friends. Show all posts

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Morning Show's Rx For Better Woman's Health!

                                      Eat Good Fats! 

Hey, if you were up this morning and caught Fox's morning show- "Fox and Friends" 

weekend edition, then you're well aware they cooked steak.
And while cooking the steak the chef added butter. 


Butter to a fat piece of meat? Won't that only add calories, cholesterol? 
And with the extra fat, won't you get heart disease, diabetes, a big waistline,
high blood pressure, etc?
The answer to both of these questions is a big fat No. 


Adding some fat to a salad, a meat dish, a stew, a cup of coffee
or a smoothie will not increase your risk of illness or death.
In fact, adding some fat like olive oil, butter, nuts, or coconut oil to a dish
will actually help steady hormones, (reduce the ups and downs of your hormones)
boost your moods, libido, energy levels, (especially during menopause) and
sharpen your memory, that's right, do away with fat and watch your memory
problems worsen, and trim belly fat, how? When you eat more "good fat" you become 

fuller faster, helping you eat less.
And finally, eating more fat will keep your hands, neck, face, and the rest of your
body looking a good 5, 10 or 15 yrs. younger. 


Need proof of this?
Look at French women, Star Catherine Deneuve, or Italian star Sophia Loren,
or American stars--Jennifer Coolidge, Valerie Bertinelli, Raquel Welch,
Christie Brinkley and Kirstie Alley.
So, if you been adding a tsp. of butter or olive oil to a salad or a stir-fry, 

it's time to stop this and add more fat and get all of the benefits listed above.
Also important: A number of people say- eat low-cal and low-fat for better health,
and if you follow that logic, you'll struggle with cravings and maintaining or

 controlling your weight. 

And if this info isn't enough and you want more, check out
the site of the American who brought bullet-proof coffee to the states.
He and his family now follow a diet of more meat and a lot of fat.
(he says his kids are well-behaved and don't have temper tantrums).
Also go to the site ZeroCarbZen.com and learn how more fat is
helping a number of people with weight loss, mood swings,
negative thoughts and unending cravings. 


And lastly, if you want to keep your neck and hands (the back of your hands)
youthful and supple, go to Amazon.com/the kindle store and download, 

see title to the right.


Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs! 

Saturday, August 8, 2015

News Program's Rx For Winning Money & Prizes!

                    Win Big At Carnivals! 

Hey, are you a fair or carnival lover? So are we, and if you tuned into the cable news
program- "Fox and Friends" weekend edition, then you saw a segment on how you too
can win big at carnivals or fairs.

And if you weren't able to watch the program, you're still in luck, how?
A former friend of ours has a digital book out now on this very subject.
And we're not just talking about winning carnival or amusement park prizes,
we're talking--radio contests, poetry contests,  barbecue contests, game shows
("Family Feud") bingo games, cars and much, much more.

So, if you're one who loves to play games, order the E-book
listed to the right.
Head to Amazon.com/the kindle store and download a copy today.
Thank-You!

Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!


Monday, January 19, 2015

T.V. Host's Rx For Gluten-Free Snacking!

                             Snack Like This Fox Friend! 
Yo may love her or hate her, but you can't deny the fact she may have started
the "gluten-free" craze.
Who is it? Elisabeth Hasselbeck.

The former co-host on "The View" and now a co-host on "Fox and Friends"
was the first celebrity to sound the alarm about gluten and the dangers
it posed to the American diet and people.

You see, Ms. Hasselbeck was a contestant on the long running 

show- "Survivor" and actually felt better eating all of that rice.
And this was the total opposite of most of her competition, they
actually felt worse, run down and constantly tired.

MS. Hasselbeck says that not having wheat and grains made her feel
better and when she got back home, she decided to find out why.
Long story short, after a series of tests, she discovered she has Celiac
disease. A disease in which the small intestines are hypersensitive to gluten,
which leads to trouble digesting food.

And today, Ms. Hasselbeck gets a lot of credit for making a lot of us much more 

aware of this serious disease.
But don't feel too bad for Ms. Hasselbeck, she still eats well in spite of Celiac
disease.
 And one way she treats herself, is with a snack.
What type of snack?
A protein bar.
A gluten-free and sugar-free snack that has 20 grams of protein
per serving.
The snack bar: Think Thin High Protein Bars! price- $2.00 per bar.
Find them at supermarkets or GNC stores. 

These bars help boost metabolism and curb hunger for up to 4 hrs.

And lastly, if you want more info on Celiac disease-go to Google.com,
and type Celiac disease in the search bar.
And if you want more info on Elisabeth Hasselbeck, go to Google.com
and type in her name or her cookbooks in the search bar.

Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!