Showing posts with label neocell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neocell. Show all posts

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Fuel Your Fitness Product Guide

Whether shopping for yourself or for your favorite member of the fitfam, the following products and services support a lifestyle of healthy habits and wellbeing.

XBAR Fitness System
The XBAR's unique and innovative design allows for unlimited exercises.  Workout every body part
with one compact device.  Work your abs, shoulders, chest, legs, back, biceps, triceps and more!  It's simple, portable and functional   Train on your time, in your place, at your pace.  Save 10% on your entire order at www.xbar.com with code MeganLinge at checkout.  Shipping is free.

Personal Training Services
If the person you're shopping for is new to exercise, has reached a plateau, or is looking to improve their athletic ability, working with a Personal Trainer provides several advantages over working out on your own. I am a Chicago-based Personal Trainer, insured and certified in CPR/AED. I am certified through AFAA as a Personal Trainer and Group Exercise Instructor. My experience includes working with beginners, athletes, recreational exercisers, prenatal clients, and clients preparing for their wedding day!  Online programs are available, as are partner and group sessions.  Click here for more information.

Vitamin Shoppe Treats 
Vitamin Shoppe is my go-to place for protein, vitamins, collagen and various other products such as hemp seeds and shaker bottles!  They have a full line of skin care products as well. Click here for a variety of gift items and special offers.

Wahoo Fitness TICKR Heart Rate Monitor
The Wahoo Fitness TICKR monitors your heart rate, calories burned, and time plus distance and pace when connected to your phone.  The TICKR's dual band technology works with smart phones and GPS watches, making it the ultimate heart rate monitor!  The TICKR is available for purchase here.  

Share Your Story Locket
I'm in love with this necklace and everything it represents.  During my last bikini competition I remember feeling mentally and physically exhausted the day of, not having placed and having "nothing to show" for all of my hard work.  Yes, that though, at some point, entered my mind.  Then I knocked it out as quick as a set of burpees! Focus on the progress, not just the end product.  Competitions, triathlons, marathons, performances...they are OPPORTUNITIES for us to REVEAL our talents and strengths.  Opportunities to witness our accomplishments, evaluate the outcome and reassess with a new (or modified) goal in mind.  Click here for necklaces and more.




Power Systems Fitness Equipment
Power Systems carries all kinds of fitness equipment including exercise mats, workout DVDs, stability balls and more.  Be sure to check out their New Products as well.




Shields of Strength
I discovered Shields of Strength through Instagram and was so intrigued by the products and the company's presence in various communities, particularly in the fitness industry. It is amazing to see women like Jamie Eason and Paige Hathaway not only represent their commitment to a healthy lifestyle, but to a spiritual one as well. This is a great opportunity to share faith in God and passion for fitness.  Explore the options from Shields of Strength here. 


Which of these items are you wishing for? Forward them to a friend!

Monday, November 16, 2015

Glow-Getter Smoothie

Strengthen your hair, skin and nails with this fruit infused smoothie.  NeoCell's Super Collagen is 100% pure collagen protein that provides building materials for growth and maintenance of a healthy body.  
  • Collagen is the number one protein in your body!
  • Collagen is the "glue" that holds your body together, making up your bones, tendons, ligaments and giving skin its elasticity.
  • Collagen supplementation not only can increase the amount of collagen fibers, but new fibers are more organized and less prone to fraying--leading to a more youthful appearance.
  • Collagen supplementation has been shown to reduce joint pain caused by arthritis.
  • Typically, after age 25, we lose about 1.5% of collagen each year.
  • Collagen is absorbed best when consumed on an empty stomach (wait 30 minutes before eating).
  • Vitamin C plays an important role in the production of collagen.
  • The Vitamin C in the Vitamin Water improves the absorbency of the collagen.  A 20 oz. bottle contains 150% of your daily value.
  • Pineapple is also a fantastic source of Vitamin C.  It contains 105% of the daily value per 1 cup serving.  Pineapple also contains bromeliad, an enzyme that can reduce bloating and may help arthritis pain by easting inflammation.

Ingredients
1 scoop NeoCell Super Collagen powder
8 oz. Vitamin Water Zero Orange
1 cup frozen pineapple

Blend and serve.  The NeoCell brand can be purchased here from Vitamin Shoppe.






Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Beauty From Within: The Benefits of Collagen and Mindfulness

What makes you glow?  For some of us, it's reminiscing about our well-earned vacation over dinner and drinks with a friend.  For others, it's the completion of a 5k race or our first blog entry. "Glow getters" all have one thing in common.  They strive to achieve their goals in life while attaining a beautiful glow both inside and out.

The following tips are ways to achieve that healthy glow, starting from within. 


1. Be generous. Give without expecting anything in return. People appreciate sincerity and when you can give freely, your actions will be more meaningful to you and the recipient. 



2. Say hello. "The more strangers I talked to, the better I started to feel about myself." This quote from Walking the Camino resonated with me recently. We say hello to strangers on Facebook, on Instagram, on Twitter. Imagine if we extended those well wishes in real life. Remain present and focus on who is around you and the moments you are experiencing. 

3. Less is more. Accumulating possessions requires effort. Effort to organize, clean, upgrade!! The less you possess, the more energy you will have for the people, yourself included, and experiences in your life. 

4. Reflect. Who doesn't enjoy a little bit of R&R, or rest and reflection as I like to call it. Just because you have an opening in your schedule, that doesn't mean you need to fill it. Quite often, I feel more productive after I have spent some time doing nothing. Reflect on the day, the week, the year. Adjust your schedule and daily routine (that's where change occurs!) accordingly based on where you are going and what your goals are. It's better to spend an 8 hour workday feeling energized, working at 100% than to drag through it, operating at 5%, with a "low battery."

5. Focus on your "done" list, not your "to do" list. Has anyone ever really completed their to do list? Mine seems to grow each day, as I check things off...more things are added to it. At times, it feels like you're barely staying afloat when someone throws you a ten pound brick, right? Well, rather than feel like you are sinking with things to do, focus on what you have already accomplished. Write them down if you have to! This encourages good organizational skills, ensuring that you work efficiently and at a healthy pace. 


Another form of beauty from within can support healthy hair, skin and nails.  A few years ago, I discovered NeoCell, a collagen company that believes in, and promotes, neurocosmetics. Neurocosmetics refers to ingredients that are applied or ingested to reduce fine lines, moisturize skin and encourage strong hair and nails. The very first product I tried from NeoCell was the Super Collagen powder.  Containing 6,600mg of collagen per serving, this hydrolyzed form of collagen stimulates your body's own collagen production. The collagen fragments enter your body's collagen matrix, turning on the receptors to produce more collagen.  Without supplementation, collagen production declines about 1.5% every year after the age of 25. Collagen is the number one protein in your body and also makes up 100% of your tendons and 86% of your ligaments. Your skin? A whopping 75% of it is collagen! NeoCell collagen is available here from Vitamin Shoppe.  Shipping is free when you spend $25. 

Recently, two new products were introduced to the NeoCell family.  I have been able to experience both and have been pleased with the high quality ingredients and research that has gone into both of them.


Glow Matrix
Glow Matrix is an advanced skin hydrating formula that provides scientifically advanced ingredients to internally hydrate the skin.  This premium formulae supports the skin's lipid barrier which helps lock in moisture and smooth the skin.  Like all NeoCell products, Glow Matrix is standardized to be both bioavailable and bioactive for maximum absorption and efficacy.  Glow Matrix uses clinically proven ceramides--specific lipids naturally present in the skin, essential to the lipid barrier or moisture barrier.  The ceramides present in Glow Matrix are clinically tested to improve smoothness, moisture and elasticity in just 15 days.  This scientifically crafted blend of nutrients promote hydration in the skin while combating free radicals.

Derma Matrix
Derma Matrix is a skin strengthening formula that provides scientifically advanced ingredients designed to internally nourish skin based on NeoCell's three pillars of collagen health--strengthen, hydrate and protect.  This formula uses Advanced NeoCell Collagen, which is created through a proprietary micronization process so that it dissolves instantly. It has a neutral flavor and dissolves easily. 

Collagen is best absorbed on an empty stomach, at least thirty minutes prior to a meal. This will ensure maximum absorption. 

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Beauty Basics: My Favorite Products

Years ago, during a New Year's Eve trip to Canada, I shared a hotel room with four other girls (craziness, I know). I recall one particular night when I was the last one to get in the shower, and I was the first one ready to go. While I'm still not sure if this is something I should be proud of, I like to consider myself very "efficient" when it comes to getting ready.  This past week, a friend of mine (ironically, from Canada!) inquired about my favorite beauty products, asking what I use to prepare for photo shoots and on a daily basis.  At first, because I don't use an excessive amount of makeup, I wasn't sure I could come up with much.  After some thought I realized that many of the products I use regularly have been a part of my routine for years. While everyone's skin, makeup style and budget differ, the following products are ones I highly recommend trying.  Interested in learning more about my online fitness programs and challenges? Click here to stay hot and get healthy with the Fuel Your Fitness Method!


Skin Care

Olay Quench.  Moisturize.  Daily!  I cover my body in lotion after every shower.  Well, 95% of the time.  Use lotion while your skin is damp to help retain the moisture.  This products deserves 4 stars and scores a perfect 10! Which is exactly how many years I have been using it.  After I graduated college and was living in Dallas, I noticed how scaly the skin on my lower legs was.  Regardless of which lotion I used, it never seemed to go away.  And I'm not the type of person who is very observant of small changes (if my hair has grown, it'll need to be a good 3 or 4 inches before I realize it!).  Within weeks of using the lotion, I noticed how smooth my skin was.  Since then I've used other lotions from time to time, but I always return to this one.  It's in my bathroom now.  And it's also at Target. Available for less than $10.

Yes to Inc. Facial Wipes.  Because if you ever wear a "smokey eye," it takes EFFORT to remove all of that mascara and black shadow!  And sometimes it's just more convenient to clean up with a facial wipe.  Especially when traveling and on the go. I began using Yes to Cucumbers about two years ago.  I have also used the Yes to Blueberries and am currently using Yes to Grapefruit.  This product sells for less than $10 at Target.

Andalou Naturals SPF. This is the first product I tried from the Andalou Naturals skin care line.  Along with focusing on health and wellness from a fitness perspective, it's also important to prevent damage to your skin with topical products.  Research shows that wearing a daily SPF is one of the best ways to prevent fine lines and wrinkles.  The best part of Andalou (there are many "best parts!") is that it contains fruit stem cells.  The fruit stem cells work at cellular level to repair damage caused by oxidation, free radicals and UV damage.  All of the Andalou Naturals products contain 100% certified organic aloe in place of water.  The aloe helps deliver nutrients to the skin and retains hydration better than water. It is available here at Vitamin Shoppe.



St. Tropez Self Tan Dark Bronzing Mousse.  While I am still fairly new to using this product, I know the challenge of finding a high quality, non streaking self tanner that doesn't leave you feeling like a stained oompa loompa from Willy Wonka.  After reading a friend's review of this product on Instagram, I purchased it on Amazon for $42 (in addition to the application glove) and have been pleased with the results.  Moisturizing is crucial in the days that follow to help retain the color.  It was a bit spotty as it faded, but was tolerable.  It is also available at Sephora.

Makeup

Bare Escentuals Powder Foundation.  While a loose powder can sometimes be messy, this is another product I have used for years.  There was an extended time when I used the Laura Mercier pressed powder (another great product) but then returned to this one.  It provides great coverage and you'll get even better results when pairing it with the Mineral Veil. No parabens or synthetic chemicals. Contains SPF protection of 15.  It is available at Ulta for about $27.

Cover Girl Lash Blast.  The original.  Not the waterproof. Not the "extra volume" or whatever other version is now available.  This product first came out about 6 or 7 years ago.  The results were amazing. My lashes were long. My lashes were full.  More than ever.  I began using this product while I was living with my mom, and with the "discretionary" income I had, I spent around $20 for mascaras from Sephora, only to be disappointed.  I have tried others since discovering this one, and always return to Lash Blast.  I did accidentally purchase the waterproof once.  I do not recommend it.  I'm convinced I lost several lashes along with the black water that washed down the bathroom sink.

Revlon Liquid Liner.  Liquid liner addicts, unite!  Because once you've used liquid liner, it's very difficult to go without it.  A college friend introduced me to liquid liner and I will always remember that monumental moment in the dorm bathroom.  It was a game changer.  Wherever we were going that night, in our "5-7-9" sparkly tanks and black pants, I went feeling more glamorous than ever.  I always buy this in black. The one time I bought it in brown (because it was the only one available), I used it once and was disappointed in it's lack of intensity. It remains in the back of my bathroom cabinet to this day.  I have used other brands, but I'm very picky about the applicator (anyone who has tried to apply liquid liner would understand), so I buy this one consistently.  Available at Target for less than $10.

Urban Decay Eyeshadow.  I discovered my love for Urban Decay eyeshadow from a makeup artist/friend.  I reached out to her when trying to find a brand that would mix well with water (yes, stay tuned for details) and go on smoothly and easily.  In the past, I had used a powder eyeshadow from Bare Escentuals, but have no longer been able to find it.  The women who sold it to me suggested dipping the brush in water before applying the eyeshadow for a more dramatic effect.  I have had great luck achieving this effect with the pressed powder in Blackout.  My base color is Virgin and my secondary color is Smog.  I use Virgin and Smog on a daily basis.

MAC Lipstick.  Of course when I finally discovered a lipstick color I LOVED, they discontinued it!  For the longest time I used MAC lipstick in Lady GaGa.  When a client/friend of mine who works for MAC sent me some products, she asked which were my favorites. When I told her about Lady GaGa, she quickly came up with an alternative color, Blankety, which I love and use fairly consistently.

Hair Care

Big Sexy Hair Powder Play.  The first time I bought this, it was at Nordstrom Rack. It's also available at Ulta.  Or on Amazon.  I don't use it often, but it's a must-have for photo shoots and when my hair is looking flat.  Sprinkle a bit on the roots, run your fingers along your scalp and instant volume! For even more fullness, I'll gently tease the hair with a narrow bristle brush, then brush over the top to smooth it out.  This is not good for the hair, so I avoid doing it too often.  The powder gives hair added "thickness" as well.

NeoCell Keratin Hair Volumizer.  While this isn't exactly a product that I "apply" to my hair, I have seen more results with NeoCell's Keratin Hair Volumizer than I have with some of the sprays, creams and other topical treatments I have used in the past.  NeoCell's Keratin supplement contains keratin, collagen, vitamin C and amla extract.  And because the keratin is bioavailable, it's able to bind with hair and has been proven to increase hair strength and make it shinier, longer and thicker.  NeoCell Keratin Hair Volumizer is available here at Vitamin Shoppe for less than $20.  

Not Your Mother's She's a Tease Volumizing Hairspray.  I definitely don't use hairspray very often.  But when styling my hair for photo shoots or the rare "undo," it's a must.  The Not Your Mother's brand is available at Ulta and Target.  The hair spray sells for around $6. They also have an amazing dry shampoo, Clean Freak, at a similar price point.


What are your favorite products and why?








Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Keratin for Longer Hair and Lashes

I don't put mascara on very often, but recently it's felt like my own lashes have gotten longer. While I've been taking keratin by NeoCell to help grow my hair, I wondered if it effects lashes as well. I did a google search and sure enough, it does. Genetics determines the rate at which your eyelashes grow, but certain nutrients can support their growth. A lot of the same nutrients that support hair growth also support growth of your lashes! NeoCell's Keratin supplement contains keratin, collagen, vitamin C and amla extract. NeoCell Keratin Hair Volumizer is available here at Vitamin Shoppe.  Shipping is free with your purchase of $25 or more.

According to livestrong.com, vitamin C hydrates your eyelashes, decreases hair follicle inflammation, repairs hair follicle damage, aids in collagen production and lowers your risk of eyelash breakage.

Collagen stimulates fibroblasts at the hair root, resulting in increased diameter of the hair shaft. Collagen is the most abundent protein in the body. Collagen supplementation is one of best things you can do to prevent premature aging. Understanding collagen begins with knowing that it is truly the glue that holds the body together. It is the building block for all our body's major systems. Learn more about how collagen works here.

And because the keratin is bioavailable, it's able to bind with hair and has been proven to increase hair strength and make it shinier.

Amla, or Indian Gooseberry, has been used for centuries in Ayurvedic medicine for its anti-aging properties. Amla provides high concentrations of Vitamin C and and has been revered for being a powerful antioxidant.

Have you had your own success story using certain products or making a lifestyle change? Comment below; I'd love to hear from you!






Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Back Pain: The Follow Up

I couldn't work out. At the time, I was working in a fitness center, unable to exercise. I compared this to being a recovering alcoholic, tending bar. Physically painful. Mentally challenging. Emotionally, close to impossible. There were several times the pain was so severe and the frustration so extensive that I broke down in tears--at home, and in public. I did feel a sense of ease when I read online that this was normal. Being able to identify with others brought upon the slightest bit of "comfort"--a word I wasn't very familiar with back then. Tying my shoes required a chair, at least 3 or 4 minutes, and infinite patience. I had learned that many people with severe back pain (in my case, a herniation at L5/S1) are prescribed anti-depressants because not only is the physical pain excruciating, but not being able to do what you enjoy and having to rearrange your life takes an emotional toll as well.

In my original post about back pain, I spoke of the experience leading up to my surgery. This follow-up entry takes a different stand point, covering the experience itself along with the two year recovery. I have known people with similar problems who have reached out to me for suggestions and input and I have the desire to help more people. My back went out in October 2010 as a result of too much activity, not enough rest and stretching. Prior to that, I had the occasional flare up which can be common among many people. However, when I wasn't able to stand up one Sunday afternoon, I knew something more serious had happened. My surgery took place in February 2012. It is my intention to provide insight, resources, and a connection with others (so important!) who are having a similar experience. This is based strictly on my personal story and I highly recommend consulting a doctor for more information.

When to See a Doctor
Any time you have persistent, physical pain that is keeping you from completing your daily activities--see a doctor. The longer you wait to be evaluated, the more likely you are to worsen the injury which may lead to permanent damage. Pain is a red flag! It signals that something is wrong and while it may not interfere too much at the time, you are likely compensating in other areas of your body. Your gait will change as you walk. Your posture will change, even the way you sleep and sit will change. Over time, this can also lead to muscle imbalances.

What Does a Herniated Disc Feel Like?
Some people who have MRIs will feel perfectly fine, yet their scans will show herniated disc. Others who are in pain will have scans that indicate a perfectly healthy spine. It is important to keep in mind that each person's problem and perception of the problem will vary. With a herniated disc, there tends to be nerve compression. I had a severely compressed sciatic nerve which resulted in an excruciatingly painful sensation down the back/side of my entire right leg (the herniation was on my right side of the spine). It felt like a string was tied from my hip to my ankle with a 50lb weight at the bottom. Other times, there was a burning sensation. Sometimes my leg tingled, like there were fire ants crawling along it. The outer side of my right foot went slightly numb--and it still is. One of the doctors said that is the last area I will (if ever) feel improvement because the sciatic nerve heals very slowly and the foot is the last place you will notice improvement.

Conservative Approaches

I recall the exact moment I contemplated getting on the ground for the exercises I was supposed to do, unsure of whether or not I'd be able to get back up. It hurt to lie down, it hurt even more to stand up. There are several methods of conservative treatments that include steroid injections, medication, physical therapy, massage, and chiropractic treatment. Acupuncture is also very common--one that I did not try, as I had all of the others mentioned. There are also a lot of natural remedies to keep the body healthy including eating a variety of fruits, vegetables, and spices...along with incorporating collagen supplements, which I began doing in the spring of 2013.

Surgery Considerations
People will tell you stories about how surgery saved their lives. Others will tell you how surgery ruined their lives. Take their stories with a grain of salt. As Bruce Lee said, "Absorb what is useful, discard what is not, add what is uniquely your own." It was about 1 year and 4 months after the initial pain that I was with my primary care doctor for a routine visit. Explaining to her that yes, I still had pain and, yes I was (a rock star for) dealing with it...she asked why I wasn't doing anything about it. Although I had tried nearly all possible conservative treatments, I had come to terms with the fact that "this is just how it is." And while the pain was as noticeable as an untied shoelace, I ignored it. However there comes a time when you have to ask yourself how much the problem is affecting your daily life. Are you unable to complete usual tasks and have you cut out activities you used to enjoy? Based on my symptoms and the MRI scan, I had two surgeons say I did not need surgery. Two other surgeons said they would operate. A short while later, I realized that the two surgeons who did not want to operate were both neuro surgeons. The other two, and one which I had my procedure with, were both orthopedic surgeons. In February 2012 I had a microdiscectomy and laminectomy at L5/S1.

As I laid in the hospital bed, I insisted that my mom take a photo of me with the current issue of Oxygen Magazine, my favorite source of fitness ideas and inspiration. I wanted to "save" the photo in case the day ever came that my story was published. I actually established this blog when I returned home to recover! Last November, during my first NPC Bikini Competition, I had the pleasure of meeting the cover model, Alicia Harris. She even tied my bikini top for me. It doesn't take a miracle to make things happen, it takes persistence and commitment. I hope to be an example of the possibility you can uncover when you stay focused and patient, despite the pain you are experiencing. Physical or otherwise.

Prevention and Recovery
Following surgery, I anticipated leaving my mom's house and spending the next couple of weeks, off from work, at my apartment. However, when I realized I couldn't put my shoes on or even bend over to pick up the toilet seat, I came to terms with the fact that I wasn't in a hurry to leave. The area of the incision was very painful in the days that followed. It took about five days before I was able to bend over enough to put my shoes on. From what I recall, I went back to work for half shifts after two weeks off. Over time, the flare ups have become less severe and less frequent. Upon completing physical therapy, I was very eager to get back in the gym. However, I knew it would take a great deal of time before I was able to do what I used to do (if ever). Considering it was all of the high impact, repetitive movements that brought my life to a hault, I was evaluating a new approach. One of the first things I did after therapy was attend a class at Barre Bee Fit. The small movements and high repetition methods of the barre methodology were exactly what I needed to strengthen my core and learn how to be gentle with my body while still feeling challenged. I appreciated the mind/muscle connection that the class emphasized and wanted to learn more about it. That summer I completed the instructor training and I currently teach 2 classes a week. For the most part, I am able to do everything I used to with the exception of running. My body doesn't like it. The right leg is still weaker than the left because of atrophy which resulted from nerve compression. If I do run, it's for 30-40 minutes max and only to get outdoors and enjoy the weather. I have spent a great deal of time researching various ways to reduce the pain, prevent pain and have come up with the following list of considerations.

-Heal with food. When your body is under stress, it becomes inflamed. Consider your current habits and see how they compare with the chart below.

-Be gentle with yourself. When it comes to exercise, "more" is not always a good thing. I typically do HIIT circuits twice a week, maximum. The quick movements, big range of motion resulting from burpees and mountain climbers should not be done in excess. Formats such as barre, yoga, and Pilates are a great compliment to those routines along with strength training. Remember, your muscles grow and you become stronger when you rest.

-Supplement with collagen. The changes I have made to my diet and exercise routine this past year have increased my strength. I have mentioned how much better I feel and how my back pain has decreased. No doubt, exercise is a significant part of this because of I have more muscle to carry my "load," which is also 15lbs lighter. However, it recently occurred to me that along with the benefits collagen provides for hair, skin and nails--which is why I began taking it last spring--it is also known for it's ability to support bone and joint health. In this article, we learn that collagen is the most abundant protein in the body that comprises the foundation of all connective tissue, bones, skin, and most other tissues. The NeoCell brand can be purchased here. 

-Evaluate. How old is your mattress? Are your shoes providing the support you need? Is your work station set up poorly, causing you to twist and turn to answer the phone? Do you spend too much time sitting down? All of these factors, including how your office chair is set up, can contribute to pain.

-Listen to your body. Years ago, my playlist and inner critique drowned out the voice of my common sense. I ignored the red flags of physical pain. It took this experience to realize the importance of moderation. This lesson in patience has given me the knowledge to educate others and give peace of mind that improvement IS possible. Because when tying your shoes without any pain is an accomplishment, it's one to be celebrated and shared. Find something in your own life that you can celebrate. Focus on the positive. Focus on the progress.

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