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"Another triathlete who swears by Natural Astaxanthin is Tim Marr. Tim started taking Astaxanthin when he was in college and just beginning to get heavily involved in endurance events. He said that, even with a student's meager finances, he still knew that Natural Astaxanthin was well worth the investment. As of the writing of this book, Tim is 27 years old and just coming into his peak years as a triathlete—and he's winning competitions. Among many other first place finishes, Tim recently won the 2006 Pan American Long Distance Triathlon World Championship."
- Bob Capelli, ASTAXANTHIN: Natural Astaxanthin, King of the Carotenoids (Get the book.)

"Some were completely sedentary, but one was a triathlete and another was a competitive soccer player. The rest were of average fitness and had been exercising in a conventional manner prior to the study (three times a week or so, moderate intensity, kind of what I normally see at the local gym). "Regardless of their beginning fitness level, all were able to complete at least seven of the ten intervals," Talanian told me. "It was completely doable."
- Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S., The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why (Get the book.)

"The same rat that, moments ago, was unable to move is now racing around a shallow-sided plastic box with the vigor of a rodent triathlete. Call him Regeneration Rat, call him Robo Rodent, call him the Rebound King. He is one of a group of thirteen rodents recently cured of paralysis in a groundbreaking stem-cell study at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. The audience bursts into enthusiastic applause."
- Donna Jackson Nakazawa, The Autoimmune Epidemic (Get the book.)

"My goal was to ultimately be a professional Ironman triathlete. Consisting of a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile cycle, and a 26.2-mile run (a marathon), Ironman triathlon racing is not the easiest way to make a living. But it appealed to me. I enjoyed outdoor exercise, hard work, and a challenge, so why not make a career out of it? As you can imagine, I needed to dedicate a huge amount of time and effort to training for this event. As I got more serious about training and pursuing my goal, I searched for ways to improve my performance."
- Brendan Brazier, The Thrive Diet: The Whole Food Way to Lose Weight, Reduce Stress, and Stay Healthy for Life (Get the book.)

"Professional triathlete Tim Marr: "Once I started using BioAstin, I noticed a significant improvement in overuse injuries as well as long term sun exposure. Antioxidants are the secret to training performance and recovery and BioAstin is packed full of high quality antioxidants." Former College Wrestler, Mark Vieceli: "I was a collegiate athlete and have had a lot of problems with joint pain in my hands for years. In fact, it gets so bad that I'm unable to hold a newspaper for longer then 5 minutes without my hands and fingers getting sore."
- Bob Capelli, ASTAXANTHIN: Natural Astaxanthin, King of the Carotenoids (Get the book.)

"You don't have to be a triathlete like the two gentlemen we mentioned in the first chapter—no matter who you are, if you do any physical activity, hard work or sports, Natural Astaxanthin can help you to do it better and more easily. Let's take a look at what some athletes say about Natural Astaxanthin: • Former Competitive Swimmer, Nicholle Davis: "I began taking BioAstin [a brand of Natural Astaxanthin] in May 2002, age 29. I started with one, then two BioAstin daily. It took about four months for my tendonitis to heal to the point that I did not have pain or notice that it was ever there."

- Bob Capelli, ASTAXANTHIN: Natural Astaxanthin, King of the Carotenoids (Get the book.)

"J # / Professional triathlete Tim Marr, among the world's elite in his sport, credits Natural Astaxanthin for helping him to achieve his goals. Other Carotenoids For those of you who don't know what carotenoids are, chances are you've eaten a few in the last 24 hours. Carotenoids are the pigments that give many of the foods we eat their beautiful colors. That ripe, red tomato you had in your salad last night is red because of a carotenoid called "lycopene." The corn on the cob you had at the company picnic last summer is yellow because of another carotenoid called "zeaxanthin."

- Bob Capelli, ASTAXANTHIN: Natural Astaxanthin, King of the Carotenoids (Get the book.)

"Its repugnant odor is reputed to cling to bedspreads, draperies, and maids like the body odor of a triathlete. I had only heard stories about the durian but thought, hey, how bad can it be? Iswandi, Salim, and several farmers gathered around, and Lucia headed to the other side of the room with a pinched look on her face, as I prepared to dissect the forbidding fruit before me. It is an innocent-looking, brain-shaped yellowish green fruit the size of a soccer ball. Its thick, horny hide was difficult to cut but gave way under my full body weight."
- Dean Cycon, Javatrekker: Dispatches From the World of Fair Trade Coffee (Get the book.)

"The difference between the triathlete and the woman who can't walk up stairs is not "good genes." Uniformly, the sixty-year-old triathletes live one way, and the ones who can't climb stairs live another way. The difference involves effort. People often seem willing to put a lot of energy into agitation and worry about illness, while simultaneously putting no effort into preventing it (or actively engaging in behavior that causes it). People seem to be addicted to what they can't do, not to what they can."
- Robyn Landis, Herbal Defense (Get the book.)

"Chances are you probably get plenty of salt in your diet as it is, and you don't need to "replace" anything lost during exercise other than water unless you're a triathlete or Ironman contender. Canned beans (watch out for sugar) Another grocery product to watch out for is canned beans: many contain hidden sugars that are not prominently mentioned on the label. As always, check the ingredients list for details. Dinner mixes (most contain MSG) Dinner mixes, boxed dinner kits, and other instant meal products that contain any sort of "flavor packets" almost always contain MSG."
- Mike Adams, Grocery Warning: How to recognize and avoid the groceries that cause cancer, diabetes, heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and other common diseases (Get the book.)

"There is an exception to all this: if you are a marathon runner or a triathlete or a long-distance cyclist, and you have perhaps 8 percent body fat and burn four thousand calories a day from training, you may in fact need some refined sugars during training. These can provide rocket fuel energy for sustained, highly strenuous cardiovascular workouts. But only Olympic-class athletes really need such high energy sources of carbohydrates."

- Mike Adams, Grocery Warning: How to recognize and avoid the groceries that cause cancer, diabetes, heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and other common diseases (Get the book.)

"DMAE (acetylcholine precursor), with L-Tyrosine, L-Glutamine, Lecithin (Phosphatidyl Choline), and Choline Bitartrate forclearthinking, mental resolve and endurance (in Source Naturals triathlete). Chia seeds Oxygenate tissues, for runners."
- Joseph E. Mario, Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health (Get the book.)

"Source Naturals' triathlete with DM AE (acetylcholine precursor), L-Tyrosine, L- Glutamine, Lecithin (Phosphatidyl Choline), and Choline Bitartrate for clear thinking, mental resolve and endurance Rejuvion400mg.forenhanced mental performance, fasterneuromuscularreaction. increased energy, for stamina; anti-stress, anti-fatigue. Chia seeds Oxygenate tissues, for runners. Homeopathic Sportenine (Boiron) improves stamina, promotes recovery by lessening cramps, aches, pains, exhaustion, and muscle fatigue of prolonged action."

- Joseph E. Mario, Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health (Get the book.)

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