Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Mom Makes Juice Plus Family Priority Despite Tight Finances


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2013 promises to be the best and funnest year ever with a lot of great Monday night calls lined up to touch, move and inspire you and your teams to greatness!  
Brianna Bergford, a mom who wasn’t going to let her very big financial issues keep her from starting her family on Juice Plus+!  From there she got into the business and what has transpired will certainly motivate you to share the Virtual Franchise opportunity more boldly!  

Do you have a desire to be healthy and teach others the same? Please call or email me at 1-866-508-2910 or YoungerThinnerYou@hotmail.com
Sherry Fritz
Nutrition Educator
Dr. Sears Certified Health Coach

Study: Children Benefit from Produce!

What is your why for eating healthy?  This is my why! My adorable grandchildren!

Study: Children Benefit From Produce Becoming Available Through WIC Food Program 
Mon, 14 Jan, 2013 05:41 PM PST 
New York State's pioneering move in 2009 to issue food vouchers for fruits and vegetables to low-income families in the WIC program has had beneficial effects for young children, according to a new health study.

How can you get the nutrition of 17 fruits and vegetable nutrition for your child for FREE??
CLICK HERE OR call me at 1-866-508-2910
www.sherryfritz.com
Dr. Sears Certified Health Coach

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

What's New! Juice Plus Complete Bars

Coming soon, available for test market only.  Please let me know if you'd like a sample in delicious carrot cake or chocolate flavor.  It is the Juice Plus Complete perfect meal in an easy and delicious on the go bar!
Sherry@sherryfritz.com
866-508-2910

Pediatrician offers ways parents can head off childhood obesity


Pediatrician offers ways parents can head off childhood obesity

New Year’s resolutions aren’t just for grown-ups; kids benefit from healthy changes, too.
But children can’t reach their health and fitness goals without their parents getting on board.
Dr. Chandra Miller, a pediatrician at The Longstreet Clinic, discussed healthy families Thursday at the monthly WomenSource Brown Bag Lunch.
During the presentation, she discussed how families have changed the way they view obesity and unhealthy weight.
Years ago, parents would take their children to the doctor if they suspected a child might be reaching an unhealthy weight. Their biggest concern was the child’s self-esteem.
These days, many parents are overweight or obese themselves and don’t recognize their child’s weight as a health threat.
"Lots of families don’t realize this is a problem," Miller said. "They don’t see the problem because all the other kids in the class look like their child."
Last year, Gov. Nathan Deal announced a statewide initiative to address obesity in Georgia. According to the governor’s office, nearly 40 percent of children ages 10 to 17 in Georgia are considered overweight or obese.
Children are developing obesity-related illnesses like Type 2 diabetes and heart disease at younger ages. These illnesses were once thought to only occur in adults.
"If these children continue on this path, they will probably not live as long as their parents," Miller said.
The good news is that many health problems can be prevented or improved with healthy lifestyle changes.
Miller said it’s important for families as a whole to work together and support each other with healthy changes. But a lot of families seem to think eating healthy is too expensive, she said.
"It might be more expensive in the beginning, but not in the long run," Miller said. "One bag of apples will last longer and make you feel fuller than a bag of chips."
Another way families can improve their health is by eliminating unnecessary sugar from their diets. Miller said families are often shocked to learn how much sugar is contained in drinks like soda and juice.
A 20 ounce Coca-Cola Classic which has 250 calories and 15 teaspoons of sugar. A 15 ounce cup of apple juice has more than 200 calories and 11 teaspoons of sugar.
Even drinks labeled as "100 percent juice" are loaded with calories and sugar.
"The only 100 percent juice I feel is OK is if you’re eating an apple or an orange," Miller said.
Miller also suggested parents stop assuming their children are eating healthy meals at school. While healthy options are often served, children may not make the wisest choices. She suggested packing children a simple lunch with a sandwich, vegetable and fruit and a bottle of water.
Dinner time can provide a great opportunity for parents to expose their children to new foods and healthy habits. Parents can get their children more interested in healthful foods by allowing them to choose a new fruit or vegetable to make with the evening meal.
After dinner, families can incorporate an exercise routine by going on a walk or playing a game.
Angie Beccue, health and wellness manager at the J.A. Walters Family YMCA in Gainesville, said she has noticed more families coming into the gym together.
"In general, health and wellness has been pushed and promoted and families are getting more involved with that," Beccue said.
She said it’s not uncommon to see mothers and some of the older children taking group fitness classes like yoga together.
The YMCA offers group fitness classes geared specifically to children as well.
Beccue said parents can do a lot to help their children reach a healthy weight and live healthy lifestyles by learning more about what choices to make.
One of the things she wishes more families understood is that nutrition is just as beneficial as working out. Helping children learn about healthy foods and how to make healthy choices is critical.
"Diet is important and fitness is important," Beccue said. "Catching onto that at a young age is important. It’s good for kids to know you can get a lot of fun out of fitness."

For more information on Childhood Obesity and what you can do, please visit, www.askdrsears.com and watch for our Dr. Sears LEAN classes!
Just message me at youngerthinneryou@hotmail.com or call me at 866-508-2910
Sherry Fritz
Nutrition Educator, Dr. Sears LEAN Certified Coach

Younger Thinner You: January 2013 Calendar

Younger Thinner You: January 2013 Calendar

Monday, December 17, 2012

January 2013 Calendar

Tuesday and Thursdays walking/jogging buddies.  Getting ready for the Dec 7, 2013 Memphis Marathon!
Monday and Wednesdays Yoga and Pilates
Saturday LEARN and BURN where we play the GAME On Diet
January 8 at noon, Lunch and Learn with Nutritionist
January 12, Super Saturday (Learn how to do what I do - entrepreneurs only)
January 20, Unity Church Food and Fitness Fair - I will be displaying our Tower Garden!

To your health,
Sherry Fritz
www.sherryfritz.com
www.sherryfritz.towergarden.com
www.JuicePlusFacts.com
www.JuicePlusChildrensHealthStudy.com
866-508-2910



Friday, December 14, 2012

January February 2013 Shipments

  January and February 2013 Shipments

Please look for your name and let me know of any changes!  Thank you again for being my loyal JuicePLUS+ customer! Together we are creating healthier families!

Michael R Jan 13
Gary S Jan 23



Jim B Jan 26
Janice T Feb 1
Katerie P Feb 4
Nannette P Feb 6
Dane J Feb 7
Jean S Feb 17
Becky K Feb 18
Scott D Feb 20
Nancy N Feb 23

Did you know that ED can be the first sign of diabetes and heart disease?  So this is about blood flow!  We say, "Don't take viagra -- take our vineyard blend!"

Here is a link to that research at JAAC (you can also find all the research on my website at www.sherryfritz.com)

The Juice Plus Meal replacement is designed to be a perfect meal.  Which is half protein and half carbs.  The protein and carbs are plant based. One serving is 110 calories.  Some of the protein is soy.  It is non GMO, of course.
Together we are creating a healthier Tucson and a healthier world!
Sherry Fritz
Dr. Sears Certified LEAN Coach 

Shine Bright June

Next Shred Group is June 4! Whether it's weight loss or jump start your health, you'll love SHRED10 What's SHRED10?