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Friday, April 25, 2014

#summer2014 Coconut Water, Sports Drink

Beat the heat: Coconut water contains easily digested carbohydrate in the form of sugar and electrolytes, has fewer calories, less sodium, and more potassium than a sports drink. It contains 5.45 calories, 1.3 grams sugar, 61 milligrams (mg) of potassium, and 5.45 mg of sodium.

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According to Dr. Mercola, coconut water is the ONLY 'Sports Drink' he'd recommend."

Here's why (still according to him):

For most average exercisers and athletes, sports drinks are not only a waste of your money, but more importantly, can actually worsen the health of most who use them. Less than one percent of those who use sports drinks actually benefit from them. Most sports drinks are loaded with things you DON'T want, like refined sugars, artificial colors and chemicals, none of which are in natural coconut water.

If you exercise for 30 minutes a day at a moderate to high intensity, fresh, pure water is the best thing to help you stay hydrated. It's only when you've been exercising for longer periods, such as for more than 60 minutes, or in the heat, or at extreme intensity levels, where you are sweating profusely, that you may need something more than water to replenish your body.

Besides plain water, coconut water is one of the best and safest option to rehydrate yourself after a strenuous workout. If you need the electrolytes, it will provide them. If you don't need them, then it certainly won't hurt you. And as you're learning, coconut water has a mountain of other health benefits in addition to rehydration, which no commercial sports drink in the world can provide. Depending on how much salt you've lost through sweating, you might even add a tiny pinch of natural Himalayan salt to your glass of coconut water.

One study in 2007 found sodium-enriched coconut water to be as effective as commercial sports drinks for whole body rehydration after exercise, with less stomach upset.


Coconut water is sterile when it comes out of the coconut, and extremely similar in composition to human blood plasma. These unique properties make it so completely compatible with the human body that it can be infused intravenously into your bloodstream. Physicians have actually used coconut water successfully as an IV fluid for more than 60 years, especially in remote regions of the world where medical supplies are limited and it has saved many lives. You can appreciate how safe and beneficial this natural beverage is, if it can be used intravenously!

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#summerchomp Watermelon Benefits


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Nutrition experts at UT Southwestern Medical Center claim that watermelons are a "nutritional award winner".

Lona Sandon, assistant professor of clinical nutrition at UT Southwestern and a spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association, said:

"Watermelons are a great fruit to help you hydrate and cool down in the summer heat. Also, since it's mostly made up of water, pureed watermelon makes a refreshing drink."

Despite being mainly water and sugar, watermelons are actually a very good source of vitamin C, (which provides protection against immune system deficiencies) and vitamin A (which promotes good eyesight).

The red flesh of a watermelon is also a significant source of phytochemicals, in particular one known as lycopene. Lycopene, which is also found in tomatoes, is a nutrient with proven cancer-protection qualities.

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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Kadaugan Street Party 2014 Advisory

Lapulapu City closes Manuel Quezon Ave.— from old bridge up to new bridge — tomorrow morning, April 26, until early morning of Monday, April 28, for the Kadaugan Street Party. Those going to MEZ 1, MCIA, Pusok, Ibo, Buaya and Mactan can take Matumbo Road. At 5 a.m. on Sunday, April 27, vehicles cannot pass by Mactan Shrine, but can take Angasil Road in going to Punta EngaƱo.

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WHAT TO EXPECT:
- Street Parade
- Live Bands FREE Concert
- Volkwagen Car Show
- Car Audio Bass Contest
- Tricycle Contest 
- Gourmet Walk with Resorts & Hotels
- Local Food and Products 


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