Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Emv testing at Intermountain cup #5

Emv testing at Intermountain cup #5

Team Monavie-Cannondale has been putting the new unreleased Monavie Energy Drink through some field testing over the last couple weeks and used Intermountain Cup #5 at Soldier Hollow in Midway, Utah for an in competition test.

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Here’s what the riders are saying:

Bart

I have been using it to replace my pre race energy gel and find the light taste and steady energy release work perfect about 15 minutes before an event.  Today I had one 15 minutes before the start and had no burping or after taste and enjoyed a steady release of energy without any kind of drop”

Burke

“Absolutely tastes great, I’m in for using this product and am excited to continue testing in all types of conditions”

Alex

“I generally steer clear of energy drinks because they are loaded with artificial sugars and flavors. Most mainstream drinks don’t agree with my taste buds, or stomach. I can’t drink them in general, never-mind before or during a ride. Emv is totally different. I like the fact that they called it an energy supplement because it
doesn’t fit in with the ‘energy drink’ riff raff. With all natural sugars from the healthiest real fruit, natural sources of caffeine, and a light carbonation Emv goes down smooth and guilt free. I can drink it before and during races and training rides without any digestive issues. I guess I’ll be throwing Emv in with Mona Vie active and Pulse as a regular part of my training nutrition”

Jeremiah

” Oh! I just tried the new Monavie Energy drink on my ride today, not only does it give a good all natural boost, it tastes great”

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Field testing leads to more podium time, this stuff works!

Check out PCTV for a clips and interview from the race

New Energy Drink Ingredients. MonaVie eMV

New Energy Drink Ingredients. MonaVie eMV

It's Energy to the power of MonaVie! It's the new energy drink currently slated to debut on June 20th at the Salt Lake City Regional Meeting. This is going to change everyone's view of energy drinks. It's all natural, and healthy. Right now is free enrollment to get this at wholesale prices. Go to www.mymonavie.com/cvm click on "enroll" for free enrollment .

Here's a list of what's inside this miracle juice and what it can do for you:

Fruit Blend:
Fundamental to MonaVie Energy is the acai berry. This precious berry has long been a staple in the diet of Brazilian natives. Modern science is confirming what Brazilian natives must have already known; that acai has many body beneficial properties. Acai contains phytonutrients, essential fatty acids, complex carbohydrates, and amino acids. The people of Brazil traditionally used the acai berry as a source of energy. In addition to acai, MonaVie Energy includes other naturally energizing fruits from the Amazon like acerola, cupuacu, and camu camu. Apple, white grape, pear, and grape are also included.

Acai
Acai is a small, round, dark-purple berry with amazing nutritional properties. Its appearance is similar to that of a grape, but it has a smaller amount of pulp and a single large seed. Experts have referred to the acai berry as the most nutritious and powerful food in the world.

Apple
The traditional apple being added to MonaVie is both delicious and nutritious. Apples are rich in antioxidant polyphenols.

Acerola
A bright red, soft, and juicy fruit, acerola has been eaten for centuries by the natives of the Antilles, Central America, and Northern South America. Also called the Barbados cherry, acerola is known for having high concentrations of ascorbic acid, or vitamin C, acting as an antioxidant.

Camu Camu
A low-growing shrub found throughout the Amazon, camu camu is round and red when young and dark purple when ripe. These fruits are about the size of lemons and contain a significant amount of vitamin C.

Cupuacu
This fruit originates in the south and southeastern parts of the Brazilian Amazon. It is strong and pleasant smelling, known for its volatile aroma. The endocarp is white and soft, the pulp having a sour and highly-flavored taste.

Grape
Grapes belong to the Vitaceae family and are grown and harvested worldwide. They contain cardio-friendly antioxidants such as anthocyanins, ellagic acid, and resveratrol.

Pear
Originally from Europe and Asia, pears have a soft, buttery, and somewhat grainy texture. The white to cream-colored flesh of pears was once referred to as the "gift of the gods."

Proprietary Energy Blend
Palatinose (Generic name: Isomaltulose)
Isomaltulose is a novel and natural carbohydrate energy source. It is found naturally occurring in honey and sugar cane extract. This unique carbohydrate metabolizes more slowly when compared to sucrose, (table sugar) and maltose (malt sugar). Because it is not metabolized as quickly, energy levels are longer and more sustained. Unlike other carbohydrates that are digested slowly, isomaltulose is digested completely, which means no gastric discomfort like those experienced by consuming sugar alcohols and fiber based sweeteners. Isomalutose is also kinder to teeth than sucrose and is not readily fermented by oral microbes. Recent studies of isomaltulose have shown it can help promote a steady stream of energy over a longer period of time. The consumption of isomaltulose when compared with sucrose and glucose leads to lower blood glucose and lower insulin responses. This means that the body experiences a more gradual rise in the sugar available to provide energy to the cells and a more gradual decline; So the energy provided by isomaltulose is available to tissues that need energy such as muscles and the brain longer than if sucrose was consumed. These benefits may help consumers to avoid the peaks and valleys associated with high sugar energy alternatives. Isomaltulose, is sweet and soluble and tastes like sugar which makes it ideal for the production of the next-generation of energy drinks. Most energy drinks are loaded with high fructose corn syrup and caffeine for a quick jolt, but can often leave you feeling foggy and jittery.

Guarana
Guarana (Paullinia cupana) is a Brazilian herb that is considered "GRAS" (generally recognized as safe). It has become a popular addition to energy drinks due to its natural caffeine content. Traditionally, guarana has been used as a safe and natural physical mental pick-me-up. Today, guarana is mostly used for energy and performance.

Green tea
Cultivated originally in East Asia as a large shrub tree, green tea now grows throughout Asia and parts of the Middle East and Africa. People have been drinking green tea (Camellia sinensis) around the world for centuries. Studies suggest that green tea has many health benefits due to its antioxidant polyphenol content. Green tea may also help boost metabolism and increase alertness primarily due to its natural caffeine content.

Maca
Maca (Lepidium meyenii) is native to South America that has been used since ancient times as a staple food crop. Maca has been long known in folklore for its aphrodisiac and energizing properties. Also known as Peruvian ginseng, animal and in vitro studies indicate that maca may have considerable promise as an energizing plant. Maca has a long history of use as a medicinal plant used by both men and women to improve a sense of well being.

Yerba mate
Yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis) is native to subtropical South America in Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. From reports of traditional use, its physiological effects are similar to (yet distinct from) more widespread beverages like coffee and tea. Users report a mental state of wakefulness, focus and alertness.

Ginseng
Ginseng (Panax ginseng) has been referred to as the king of all herbs. The root offshoots to make ginseng are harvested after 4 to 6 years of growth. In China, ginseng is widely used medicinally, to promote longevity and is said to improve quality of life.

D-Ribose
Ribose is a carbohydrate that when combined with other components form the energy currency of the cell. Ribose can serve as a precursor to stimulate the production of ATP (cell energy) in laboratory studies. The theory behind consuming large amounts of ribose is that it may maximize ATP stores and, therefore, increase cellular energy stores.

L-tyrosine
L-tyrosine, a non-essential amino acid, is a precursor to adrenaline (ephedrine) naturally formed in the body. Because of its role in the body, tyrosine may be involved with helping the body cope with stressful situations.

Acerola (Vitamin C)
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble vitamin needed by the body for hundreds of vital metabolic reactions. Due to relatively new research, intake requirements (RDA) for vitamin C have been increased. Vitamin C's involvement in multiple metabolic pathways and its antioxidant properties, make it an important nutrient to consume daily to help maintain proper cell metabolism and tissue health.

B-complex Vitamins
B-complex consists of essential vitamins important for many physiological and metabolic functions. B vitamins are essential for the metabolism of carbohydrates and fat into energy. The B-complex vitamins included in MonaVie VieVa are vitamins B3, B5, B6, and B12.


Reposted from http://jengalles.blogspot.com/2009/05/new-energy-drink-ingredients-monavie.html

MonaVie at the Indianapolis 500


MonaVie is poised to compete for the checkered flag at this year’s Indianapolis 500, as Tomas Scheckter is slated to race in the No. 19 MonaVie car. In addition, MonaVie is sponsoring Will Power, who will vie for the victory wearing a MonaVie-branded helmet.

Held annually over the Memorial Day weekend and billed as “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing,” the Indianapolis 500 is one of the oldest motorsport events and the largest single-day sporting event in the world.

The 2002 Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year, Tomas Scheckter will begin the race at pole position 26 for Dale Coyne Racing. Among his career highlights, Tomas won the 1999 Formula Opel Euroseries Championship with a record eight victories and eight poles, breaking all the winning records in the process. After stints with Formula Nissan and the Formula 3 Series, Tomas has been competing in the IRL IndyCar Series since 2002.

Will Power, who will race at the number nine pole position, started out in the Formula Ford State Series, earning the Queensland State Championship. He then made the move to the Australian Formula 3 Championship placing second overall, before moving on to the British F3 and World Series by Renault Championships. He made his IndyCar Series debut in 2008.

Watch Scheckter and Power represent MonaVie this Friday, May 22, as they participate in “Carburetion Day,” the final day of practice before the race. Scheckter and the MonaVie car (No. 19) can be seen on the track from 11 a.m.–noon (EST) on VERSUS as well as www.indycar.com.

The Indianapolis 500 is on Sunday, May 24, 2009, 1 p.m. (EST) on ABC. Click here to see all drivers and pole positions.


Monday, May 18, 2009

EST 5 STAR OPPORTUNITY CALL & RPMS WEBINAR


EST Conference Calls are the pulse of your MonaVie business. Join us every Monday night from 8:00pm to 8:30pm (MST) for a 5 Star Opportunity Presentation, and from 8:30pm to 9:30pm for the RPMs Webinar. Start your business right!

Phone: (507) 726-3482
PIN Code: 21235#
Time Zone: Mountain

Monday, May 18th, 8:00pm

Special Guest Speaker
 
 
 
Mike Ray: Ruby Executive
 
Mike is a Ruby Executive in MonaVie. He has been in the Network Marketing industry for the past 15 years and has built organizations around the world with an emphasis in internet marketing. He is currently building MonaVie in several countries. He is the founder of the 2-day training seminar, "Putting the Net in Network Marketing". His life's goal is to be an instrument in helping others discover the greatness they have within, to live their dreams, and to take their power back. Mike is a firm believer in the power of the human spirit and strives to lead those he mentors to realize where their true power lies - "within". 



RPMs Webinar at 8:30pm
"Rapidly Producing More Stars"
Your Personal Accountability and Recognition System
 
Hosted by:
 
 
Ricky Frank: Blue Diamond Executive
 
Is your goal to become a MonaVie Gold Executive? How about a Ruby Executive? Do you know what it takes to accomplish that goal?
 
The EST RPMs program will teach you the activities you need to accomplish every week to reach your goals. If you would like to achieve your goals in as few as 90 days, the RPMs program can help. Working together with your sponsor, RPMs is designed to hold you accountable, and help you to see what areas of the business you need to focus on for maximum growth.

WEBINAR LOGIN INFORMATION: 

Meeting URL: http://webexpress.intella2.com/?meeting=9288088

Telephone: 507-726-3482

Access code: 21235

MonaVie E mv COMING JUNE 20th, 2009!

emvsmall.jpg picture by rebekahgutman


Monday, May 11, 2009

New Monavie Energy Drink

Available in June 2009