| Mila: Miracle Seed? |
| Tuesday, 28 April 2009 15:34 | |||
Orlando, Florida, April 2009 – It’s called “Mila”, but some people think it might better be called the ‘miracle seed.’Mila™, a product from Lifemax, is a mixture of the salvia hispanica L seed which has been carefully selected because of its inherent nutritional value. The mixture includes a proprietary blend of the seeds, which are washed and micro-sliced, optimizing bioavailability, increasing the seed's nutrient worth. Recently, a preliminary, head-to-head comparison study was conducted by the Texas Health Science Center to determine the effect Mila had on the so-called ‘bad’ cholesterol (LDL) as opposed to similar results coming from a known statin drug. Not only did Mila match the statin drug in lowering LDL, is also reduced systolic blood pressure among those taking part in the 30 participant, three-month long study. According to its manufacturer, Mila contains the highest and safest concentration of Omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, fiber and phytonutrients of any source that can be found on the planet. It’s also gluten-free, trans-fat free, sugar free, high in fiber and protein, and has no taste or smell, but can be combined deliciously with many foods. Its biological properties are not diminished by heat in the baking process, which makes it easy to incorporate into your favorite recipes. You can (as your editor did) add it to your morning cereal – but you can also put it on vegetables, and in juices, dips, salads, sauces, shakes and smoothies, not to mention baked goods. Nothing is added to the product – it’s a pure form of salvia hispanica L. Just two tablespoons per day gives you 3,000 mg of Omega-3s, 5 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein. Mila is FDA approved as a food and has no warnings or restrictions. It’s good for all adults, regardless of age, plus children, pregnant and/or nursing women and even your pets. To learn more, and to view some of the testimonials, please visit www.wholerawfood.net. To order, visit these distributors: http://jeffkathy.lifemax.net, or e-mail them at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . SOURCE: Lifemax (Visual courtesy blogspot.com)
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Orlando, Florida, April 2009 – It’s called “Mila”, but some people think it might better be called the ‘miracle seed.’