Monday, January 30, 2012

Colon Cleanse with Hemp Fiber & Hemp Toilet Paper!

NOW for a limited time you can get our colon care product with hemp fiber AND Hemp Toilet Paper in a limited time combo pack. If you are interested email me at: Michael.Puskas@gmail.com. This is only available through distributors. This is just another example of the cool things Versativa is doing to make our businesses boom!


If you love hemp, and know what hemp can do for your body and the planet go HERE to find out how you can earn additional income promoting healthy, whole food, organic, hemp products.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Hemp Seeds Among the Most Nutrient Dense Foods on Earth


By Jill Ettinger

We all know which foods we do best to avoid (right?). Despite the alluring appeal of Oreos, Mountain Dew or McAnything, processed foods provide little nutrition and a whole lot of risks. But when it comes to the good stuff—what are the best foods to put into our bodies? While experts all agree we need a variety of foods for a healthy diet, do you know which are the healthiest of the bunch? The answers may surprise and delight you.

1. Spirulina: While the thought of eating lake algae might gross you out, spirulina is actually pretty tasty, especially blended into a smoothie or hidden in a chocolate bar. It has more antioxidants than any other food on earth and is loaded with protein and minerals making it the most nutrient dense food.

2. Kale: According to Dr. Joel Fuhrman, kale is the most nutritious food, loaded with minerals, vitamins, fiber and amino acids, as well as important antioxidants that reduce inflammation and can prevent cancer. It's also delicious and an easy to prepare, versatile food.

3. Hemp Seeds: What do you get when you combine protein, fiber, essential fatty acids, antioxidants, amino acids, vitamins and minerals? Hemp, of course. This easily digestible seed is versatile, easy to use and extremely tasty, too.

4. Chocolate: Yes, you read right. Cacao beans are so nutrient-dense that scientists haven't even begun to identify all the benefits in the little bean yet. Don't grab a Snickers though—the good stuff is found only in raw cacao beans or nibs (or really, really dark chocolate). Minerals, vitamins and tons of antioxidants are great for your heart, skin, and release chemicals in the brain that make you feel like you're in love.

5. Broccoli: Mom was right, you should eat your broccoli if you want a healthy digestive system and to decrease your risk of cancer. Broccoli has a wide range of yumminess too, from soups and stews to stir fry.

6. Spinach: Popeye was onto something with that spinach fixation. But skip the canned stuff and stick with fresh or frozen for an antioxidant, protein and fiber-rich burst of healthy goodness. Fresh or cooked, spinach's sweet and hardy flavor brightens any meal.

7. Chia: The Aztec warriors may have died out, but their legacy is alive and strong in the chia seed. This yummy, unassuming ancient favorite is loaded with omega fats, protein and fiber. Dr. Weil says it's a better choice than flax because "chia is so rich in antioxidants that the seeds don't deteriorate and can be stored for long periods without becoming rancid."

8. Berries: Unlike other fruit, berries tend to be less sugary and full of vital vitamins, minerals and those free-radical avenging antioxidants. Wild berries are always a great choice, especially black raspberries.

Keep in touch with Jill on Twitter @jillettinger

Sources:

http://www.superfoodsforlife.com/site/531699/page/103407

http://www.dwlz.com/HealthyLife/healthy50.html

http://www.drfuhrman.com/library/article13.aspx

http://www.happyhealthylonglife.com/happy_healthy_long_life/andi-scale-aggregate-nutrient-density-index.html

http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/QAA365093/Chia-for-Health.html

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Inspirin, Our Premier Hemp Product is Back in Stock


I have used a number of nutritional products over the years, but I have NEVER taken anything like Inspirin. Inspirin is a unique blend of hemp seeds, marine phytoplankton, black cumin seed oil, black raspberry seed oil, resveratrol and so much more. It has changed lives...and even given some people their lives back!

Due to the HIGH VOLUME of demand we ran out of Inspirin! But as of today we fully restocked and Inspirin is literally flying off the shelves.

Do you know anyone suffering from high stress, migraine headaches, fibromyalgia, arthritis, or any type of chronic pain? I would like to recommend Inspirin. I am not making claims here, for I am forbidden by law to do so, but what I am saying I have may testimonies of people suffering from tooth aches to migraines who have found relief from all-natural, whole food Inspirin. If you would like to find out more about this amazing product please click HERE.

Inspirin is a distributed by Versativa, a product line of ForeverGreen.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Hemp Would be a Boon to Kentucky Agriculture, Lawmakers Say

By Janet Patton — jpatton1@herald-leader.com
Posted: 12:00am on Jan 20, 2012; Modified: 7:33am on Jan 20, 2012



Reposted on this blog 1/21/2012 with full credits going to source and author.

FRANKFORT — Kentucky farmers could be on the forefront of agriculture again with an age-old crop: hemp.

With the support of Agriculture Commissioner James Comer, Kentucky legislators filed a bill Thursday to put Comer at the head of the long-dormant Kentucky Industrial Hemp Commission and renew a push to bring the crop back.

Hemp, otherwise known as Cannabis sativa, is one of the world's oldest crop plants, but it has been outlawed for decades because of its association with marijuana, even though hemp has almost none of the chemical that gives users a high.

U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, has filed legislation to lift current federal restrictions that keep farmers from sowing the seeds of the hemp revolution.

Comer said that if House Bill 286 is approved by the General Assembly, he will petition federal authorities for a permit for Kentucky to grow hemp. The state Department of Agriculture would regulate hemp permits, at least in the beginning, he said.

"It's symbolic," Comer said. "But this will send a message to Washington that we're serious about this in Kentucky."

Currently, only Hawaii has a permit, but no hemp is being grown there, said state Sen. Joey Pendleton, D-Hopkinsville.

Pendleton, who has long pushed for legalizing industrial hemp, joined Reps. Richard Henderson, D-Jeffersonville; Keith Hall, D-Phelps; and Ryan Quarles, R-Georgetown, in announcing the legislation Thursday.

Several years ago, the University of Kentucky sought a permit, but the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency wouldn't issue one, Pendleton said. Now, he said, Washington might be more ready to listen.

"The time to act is now," he said.

Comer said he has had positive signals from several Kentucky lawmakers in Washington and has seen no backlash from Kentuckians or law enforcement for his support for hemp.

Pendleton and Phelps said they think farmers and others would line up to apply for state permits if the bill is approved. And they see a big future for hemp products, including ethanol production, fiber, textiles, food, cosmetics and car parts.

Studies have estimated that growing hemp could have a significant economic impact, particularly if processing centers also are built in the state.

"We could talk about the textile mills and the jobs that would be created. We could talk about the paper mills and the jobs that would be created," Henderson said. "We don't have any agenda other than we want to diversify our agricultural economy and create jobs."

Phelps said hemp could be a "gold mine." He said it would be perfect for mountaintop-removal mine reclamation projects, where it could be harvested for fiber or ethanol and would help repair environmental damage.

Comer said hemp could help replace the income lost in Eastern Kentucky as tobacco production moved west. "There's a void in many family farms," he said. "I believe that industrial hemp is a viable option for family farmers in Kentucky."

Craig Lee of the Green Coal Coalition has lobbied for hemp legalization since the early 1990s. He said he thinks the tide is finally turning.

"What's different now is the economy's in the tank," Lee said. Hemp provides the perfect opportunity for farmers, for job creation and for carbon-neutral energy creation all in one package, he said. "You can't truly be green without hemp."

Ironically, the recent death of Kentucky political figure Gatewood Galbraith, who campaigned for the legalization of marijuana and hemp, has given new life to the issue.

"I think it raised awareness of issues that were close to his heart," said Jonathan Miller, the former secretary of state who recently endorsed legalizing marijuana. Miller said he was a late convert to the cause but that Galbraith helped convince him.

"I realized Gatewood was right," Miller said. "If his death has helped get the debate started again, I'm sure he's smiling down on this from above."

Reach Janet Patton at (859) 231-3264 or 1-800-950-6397, Ext. 3264.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Hemp Business Opportunity


"Are you ready to get to work? Can you talk to people? Use a phone and computer? Do you care about others? Want to improve the health of your community, feed hungry children, help others, meet people AND make money? I'm looking for energetic, motivated people to complete my team! Work your own hours and schedule, earn great money, win trips and incentives, get deep discounts on your own products, have fun, all while giving back and improving the health and well-being of your friends and neighbors. This GROUND FLOOR opportunity can give you the life you've been seeking. Email me for details at Michael.Puskas@gmail.com."

Hemp in Kentucky

Monday, January 16, 2012

Growing Hemp is Great for the American Farmer & Economy

Create Your Future. Don't Just Live!

Testimonies About Versativa Hemp Products


I hope you are off to a great 2012. I just wanted to share so testimonies with you today about a some of our Hemp based products:

Here’s what Andy wrote about Inspirin:

“Now I know the Inspirin has been doing the job for my wife. She had been fighting anxiety and we couldn’t find anything to get it all balanced out until we tried the Inspirin. She was doing great but we were not totally convinced until we ran out. Within three days she started not feeling well, anxious, tired and no energy. Our shipment is on backorder and we are praying for it to get here soon. Hemp and Phytoplankton works!!!!!!!”

Inspirin has been our hottest selling product because it works! Find out more at:

http://BeInspirin.com

Read about what Dove says about our Raw Promise Pack:

“Since I have been using the Raw Promise Pack and switching to an 80% raw diet. I have lost 1 pants size in a week. Dancing and swimming seem the best for me. The products are delicious and I have a new Habit! Thank you Forever Green.”

Find out more about our Raw Food Promise Pack at:

http://RawFood2Go.com

Sandy is in love with Hemphoria:

I love Hemphoria. It gives me clarity of mind, energy, and calms my nerves giving me an overall feeling of peace. My husband like it too because of what it does for me. Versativa is not kidding when they call it food for the brain!”

Take a look at our website anytime at:

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If you would like to find out more about Versativa and ForeverGreen business opportunities, please join us this Tuesday for our weekly business overview call.

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

What the Successful Are Saying About Network Marketing



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