Saturday, October 24, 2009

GeneWize

I have been taking Genewize supplement and it has improved my health. Please read below what is Genewize.

 

Genewize is a DNA Custom Vitamin Supplement

Your one-of-a-kind GeneWize DNA custom vitamin supplement solution is formulated by choosing from over 177,000 combinations of ingredients and mixed on-demand each month and then delivered to your door. The future of health and nutrition has arrived.

Science
Your DNA assessment starts with a simple cotton swab of your inner cheek to collect skin cells which are sent anonymously to our CLIA certified lab. The GeneWize lab analyzes a selected panel of genes to determine what your body needs most. Each gene we analyze has been determined by the scientific community to have a significant effect on your health and aging process.
Ingredients
GeneWize will formulate your custom made natural vitamin product is formulated from over 100 ingredients that have 3rd party clinical proof to affect the bio chemical pathways that your DNA is supposed to affect. Each person receives our base formula which contains whole food fruits and vegetables and a powerful ingredient called AC-11, which is a hyper concentrated form of "cats claw", an herb found in the amazon that has been proven to repair DNA.
Take It or Break It
Your GeneWize custom vitamin supplement comes in one convenient package of capsules that you can swallow or break apart and mix into any drink. The convenience of having to deal with only a single GeneWize package that will replace multiple boxes and bottles is also responsible to the environment. The price of your nutritional supplement will be around $3 per day..
Assess Don't Guess.
When it comes to your health it's always better to get an assessment to discover what your body needs. You know your lifestyle demands, but not your body's DNA. Once you do know what your DNA needs... what your body needs, GeneWize will help you to never guess again.
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Friday, October 23, 2009

My First Bearded Collie Sally


This is my first Bearded Collie Sally. I adopted her when she was two years old in 1988. She went home to Doggy Heaven in 2005. We had a lot of good memories with her. There was one time that we thought we lost her to Lyme disease in 1998 and lucky the vet saved her but she had to stay in hospital for a week. It took her few months to get her health back and be back to normal. After she came home from hospital she could not even walk well or run, it was like she was starting over like learning to stand and walk then run but she didn't run very fast like she used to as she used to be able to run with deer and try to bite their tail but the deer zoom off before she could try again and also ran after rabbits or raccoons but never hurt them, it was like she was enjoying the racing game with them. She loves jumping in pond and rivers. She always play with our kids and balls. I will always miss her and have her in my heart.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

My Mini Pineapple


My Mini Pineapple

Last year on Mother Day I was looking for a plant to give to my mother in law Bea for her mother day gift. I really love her because she treated me like her own daughter and also treated my two daughters as her own grandchildren. I saw a small pineapple plant with a tiny pineapple on the stem. I bought it for her because I wanted to get her something unique. She loves it and still have it but the pineapple rotted and she didnt have chance to eat it. I wanted one for myself and I went back to that store but they were all out of them. Last May I found it again and bought it for myself. The pineapple was like size of tennis ball with all green. I left it on front porch where they recieve full day of sun and watered them everyday as the climate here in Rio Rancho is dry and hot during the summer with some rain once in while. It grew and grew. I just watched it and keep my eyes on it because I was afraid the birds would try to steal it or damage it. Finally last weekend I noticed they are starting to turn yellow. I could smell the pineapple where i was standing so I decide to cut it off as I noticed the stem that hold the fruit is starting to dry out. I put it on my counter top to ripe it more. it will be ready to be cut up this coming weekend. I still could smell it everytime I pass it by.

Monday, October 19, 2009

About Me


Hello Everyone,
I am getting started on my blog. Let me share my bit of bio with you all. I was born profound deaf and grew up in oral English with help of my hearing aids. Now I am not wearing any hearing aids at all and very fluent in American Sign Language. Why? because I have four deaf children and I noticed that they are more knowledge of what is going on our home mother earth than me when I was small because they were able to pick up the language faster with visual cue of American Sign Language. Now all of my children are grown up and three of them  are in college and one is married with two lovely girls. I work with high school girls at New Mexico School for the Deaf. I am working on my master degree in Deaf Education now. I have three dogs and one cat. I will tell you more about my pets next time. I love to do any crafts and sewing. I always want to try out new things to make but I have problem with my ADD that make me do things and then leave them unfinished. I have boxes of unfinished projects piling in the garage that drive my husband nuts.I do have problem trying to stay on one things longer period of time. I also have problem with my creativity mind as I tend to have to many things jumping on my mind when I want to created something beautiful but can't sort it out to focus on one thing. Someone told me that writing a blog is good way to help me think more clearly. I just started my medication for my ADD and I do noticed it did help me a bit but wait and see if it will get better.Hmm, I think I will try to see I do stay with this blogging thing to keep going for years years.On this picture above is me with my baby daughter at the school play last year. Now She is in college. Smiling. Ciao
Judaline