The DrinkACT Product and Business Training podcast is produced from a series of recorded conference calls. The podcast offers invaluable training on the DrinkACT products and their formulation, hosted by Mark McKnight, chief product formulator for DrinkACT, along with business building training from the top DrinkACT dealers. Frequent guests include Eric Caprarese, David Byers, Paul Kroto and David Greene.
An easy way to figure out how much fiber you need is to follow the "age + 5" rule. For example, if you are 14 years old, you should try to eat at least 19 grams of fiber every day (14 + 5 = 19). The best sources are fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts and legumes, and whole-grain foods.
Last night's call was fantastic. We had our first product training on REBOUNDfx, our sports replenishment energy drink. Guest speakers included: Dr. Joel Wallach, Phil Oliver, Mike "Stinger" Glenn (former NBA player), & NBA All-Star Theo "The Rattler" Ratliff. It was one of the best product training calls we've had. Listen to Episode 15 in the DrinkACT Product and Business Training conference call archive. And, if you're not impressed enough, download the comparison chart which compares REBOUNDfx to Gatorade™, Powerade™ and Vitamin Water™.
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Saturday, 15 August 2009 14:12
DrinkACT Product and Business Training
The DrinkACT Product and Business Training podcast is produced from a series of recorded conference calls. The podcast offers invaluable training on the DrinkACT products and their formulation, hosted by Mark McKnight, chief product formulator for DrinkACT, along with business building training from the top DrinkACT dealers. Frequent guests include Eric Caprarese, David Byers, Paul Kroto and David Greene. To view our archived podcasts, visit http://www.drinkacthelp.com.
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Friday, 17 July 2009 19:59
What you need to know to protect their health.
Energy drink consumption has continued to increase in popularity since the 1997 debut of Red Bull, a leader in the energy drink market. Teen energy drink consumption has been linked to serious health issues, including obesity and a lack of sleep. Below are some current statistics.