Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Craving Creamy Pasta?





Guilt Free Pasta

Serves four. Nutritional information per serving: calories 324, protein 13.7 grams, and fiber 7.1 grams. 

Ingredients 
2 teaspoons olive oil 
3 cloves garlic
chopped 1/2 cup chopped red onion 
3/4 teaspoon salt 
1 14-ounce can diced tomatoes 
Pinch red pepper flakes 
2 tablespoons heavy cream 
6 tablespoons evaporated nonfat milk 
8 ounces whole wheat penne pasta 
1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese plus extra for serving 
Fresh basil chiffonade 
Freshly ground black pepper 

Directions Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil for the penne. In a large saucepan, heat the two teaspoons oil with the garlic over low heat until the garlic begins to brown, about three minutes. Add the onion and 1/4 teaspoon salt, cover, and cook until the onion is softened, about two more minutes. Add the tomato, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and the red pepper flakes. Bring to a simmer, reduce the heat, and simmer very gently 10 minutes. Stir in the cream and evaporated milk and simmer one more minute. Meanwhile, after the sauce has cooked five minutes, add the penne to the boiling water and cook until just shy of al dente. Drain, reserving about 1/2 cup pasta water. Add the drained penne to the saucepan and simmer until the penne is al dente, one to two minutes, adding a little of the pasta cooking water if the mixture is dry. Stir in 1/4 cup of the parmesan. To serve, divide pasta among four serving bowls. Top off with basil chiffonade and black pepper to taste.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Drug Testing?

Q:  Does anyone know if any of the ingredients of any products in the 8-day will cause a false-positive drug test? My fiance is doing the challenge with me and he got a new job and has to take a screen next week. We were just thinking about it because I know things like poppy seeds have been known to cause false-positives. 

A:   The geranium used in Xyng is considered a performance enhancement compound. If a person is involved in pro or competitive sports their drug test might show positive as a performance drug. If your husband is in neither of those categories he will be fine. 

Heroin Chicken Wings



Ingredients:

  • 4 pounds chicken wings
  • 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 2 tablespoons dried parsley
  • 1 tablespoon dried oregano
  • 2 teaspoons paprika
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/2 cup butter
Directions:

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • Cut the wings into drumsticks.
  • Combine the Parmesan cheese and the parsley, oregano, paprika, salt and pepper in a bowl.
  • Line a shallow baking pan with foil. (Do not omit this step, or you'll still be scrubbing the pan a week later.)
  • Melt the butter in a shallow bowl or pan.
  • Dip each drumstick in butter, roll in the cheese and seasoning mixture, and arrange in the foil-lined pan.
  • Bake for 1 hour, - and then kick yourself for not having made a double recipe!

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Protein and Fiber Smoothie



Ingredients
  • 1 avocado, peeled, seeded
  • 1 organic (sweet) apple , cored, leave peeling on the apple
  • 1 frozen banana
  • 1 cup baby spinach, loosely packed
  • 1 cup kale loosely packed, stems removed
  • 1 cup green tea, unsweetened (home brewed is best)
  • 8 cubes ice
Directions
Add the above ingredients to a blender and blend until smooth. Add less green tea for a thicker smoothie.

Frequently Asked Questions with Jim Ayers


LEAN

Q: The shake lists soy protein, which I avoid. If I am supplementing my protein, it's definitely whey. Soy is the cheapest and most processed form of protein, which also contains phytoestrogens which are potentially cancer causing. So I try to avoid it. :) I do like that it is sweetened with stevia though! 

A: The soy powder used in our product is a natural, non-gmo soy. This in combination with our whey isolate provides a combination of proteins that provide an immediate absorption (whey isolate), with an extended absorption (soy powder). The argument of the effect of estrogen levels from the ingestion of natural soy (such as soy beans, tofu, edamame) is inconclusive as to whether is elevates or suppresses estrogen at all. 

Q: A couple of weeks ago I asked about the "Artificial Vanilla Pralin" in Lean. Laci suggested I email Jim about it and this was his response: 

A: We use as many natural ingredients as we possibly can. In the case of Lean, we focused on performance in the body and making something taste great so there would be continued use of the product. By utilizing Sucralose in Lean as a sweetener, we were able to achieve a sweetness profile that made the product very palatable while not impacting the formula with sugar. In fact, Lean contains 0 sugar and only 44 cal in water making it ideal for those trying to lose unwanted fat and is also diabetic friendly.

Yours in health, Jim Ayres

XYNG

Q: Do any of the products contain iodine?

There is a trace amount of iodine in the Kelp in Xyng.
-Jim Ayers 5/24/12

Q: Please explain the pseudo ephedrine and caffeine warnings on Xyng.

A: The pseudo ephedrine warning is due to the potentially compounding effect from using both the allergy medicine and the natural decongestant of XYNG. In this case, she should discuss with her physician prior to taking XYNG.

The caffeine warnings are required for products containing 100mg or more of caffeine per dose. Even though XYNG contains only 90mg we made the prudent decision to include the warning as our dose was close. We always want to error on the side of caution. For your reference a cup of regular coffee (average blend) contains between 100-110mg of caffeine.

Yours in health, Jim Ayres


WORKING OUT DURING IGNITE WEEK

Q: Most of my clients are Zumba Instructors (some of them teach everyday or teach 2 classes a day!) or workout regularly. I've heard you mentioned that when working out and doing Ignite, every day is a eating day. Is that correct? How about the 2 first days of detoxing?

A: Yes. Any day that involves exercise should be an eating day. The products themselves will detox the body all the way through Ignite. Yours in health, Jim Ayres

Soy V. Whey in LEAN

Q: Can you tell me what % of our LEAN is soy based versus whey? I have women tell me that they're not interested in taking soy due to the fact that it increases estrogen levels.....which, as you know, leads to other issues.

Any information and/or opinion would be appreciated.

A: Part of our formula protection is our blend of proteins. I can tell you the balance is very close to each other. With regard to soy and raising estrogen levels, this is where soy gets a bad rap. Fact is there is no conclusive evidence that soy adjusts estrogen levels at all… up or down. Our soy is made from natural powders that are non-GMO and act in the body similar to that of eating a good serving of edamame (soy beans).

With this said if she's not interested we have several other products in our family that may interest her.

Yours in health,
Jim Ayres

Accelerate

Q: After mentioning to a potential customer about the products, specifically Accelerate, not having anything "dangerous" in it, he looked at the ingredients and immediately mentioned Green Tea, Kola, Guarana (all forms of caffeine).

How do I address this? I'm telling people it's not caffeine, but it is.

A: Yes, there is caffeine in the formula all coming from these natural ingredients. The amount is very low. Two tablets contains approximately 40mg; which is equivalent to 1 cup of strained green tea or less than ½ cup of average regular coffee.

“Dangerous?” I surely would not classify ACCELERATE as such. Let’s not ignore the powerful antioxidant and thermogenic benefits to these ingredients listed as well.

Yours in health,
Jim Ayres

CHEAT

Q: Is there any possibility that CHEAT could have the same concern as the following paragraphs? Your thoughts, please.


Widely marketed as a weight-loss supplement, the fiber from konjac root, also known as glucomannan, appears to have some other medicinal properties of interest. These include the ability to inhibit absorption of cholesterol and glucose by the gastrointestinal system, as well as strong laxative effects. However, glucomannan is not without potential side effects, some of which can be serious, particularly for those with certain preexisting conditions.

Blockages of Esophagus, Throat or Intestine
The very characteristics that make konjac root attractive for weight-loss applications in rare circumstances can cause potentially life-threatening blockages of the esophagus, throat or intestine. Glucomannan absorbs large quantities of water, helping to give weight-loss candidates a feeling of fullness and thus reducing their appetite for more food. If the fiber becomes lodged in the esophagus before it reaches the stomach, its intended destination, then it can become a choking hazard, particularly as it swells with any liquid it may pick up. In "The Complete Guide to Herbal Medicine," authors Charles W. Fetrow and Juan R. Avila cite rare cases in which such blockages caused perforation of the esophagus, necessitating surgical removal of the fibrous mass under general anesthesia. Anyone with preexisting esophageal problems should avoid glucomannan in all forms.

Health Canada, the federal agency charged with helping Canadians to maintain and improve their health, considered such blockages a serious enough threat to issue a health advisory in January 2010. The agency warned that products containing glucomannan pose "a potential for harm if taken without at least eight ounces of water or other fluid. The risk to Canadians includes choking and/or blockage of the throat, esophagus or intestine, according to international adverse reaction case reports." Australia banned glucomannan products in 1985 because of the potential for obstruction of the esophagus or intestines.

A: Thank you for this article. There is absolutely no chance of blockage when used as directed. The choking concerns for this ingredient began when candy makers made a gel out of glucomannan in the shape of Dots candy (like a small bullet) and packed them in a loose gel. The fiber in its expanded state shot to the back of the throat and cause a choking reflex. Not a smart design for this candy.

Again, I can’t express this enough, CHEAT when used as directed is a very safe product. My kids use it as a fiber source.

Best regards,
Jim Ayres

XYNG

Q: XYNG I have heard claims that people taking Xyng have noticed almost immediate results (energy, feel good, etc...) I purchased Xyng, used it for a couple weeks, and to be perfectly honest......didn't notice any difference. Is it possible that I just don't have a serotonin deficiency? Why else would I not experience the same effects as others did?

A: Yes, it is quite possible that you have a natural high energy level, low stress and do not have a serotonin deficiency… good for youJ As you know, all bodies are unique in their physical and chemical make ups. For most XYNG kicks in within 45 min. Personally, I take only 1 XYNG capsule and feel the neurons kicking in very quickly which boosts mental alertness. I too do not have a deficiency and feel less of the energy kick. 

Best regards,
Jim Ayres

Natural/herbal supplements

Q: There's always been a huge controversy regarding the use of "natural/herbal supplements." I believe that multi vitamins, etc.... are fine, however, products with high doses of certain vitamins could be dangerous to people when mixing with certain prescription drugs. I will put 100% behind something if I believe in it. I don't want to be disingenuous to friends and/or coworkers. So my advice while marketing this would be to let others know that if taking prescription meds, they would be wise to consult their doctor; would you agree? Please share any thoughts you may have.

A: I agree completely. We always want to stay above board with our approach and it is obvious that you are taking a very ethical approach.

Best regards,
Jim Ayres

Axion

Q: What is Axion's absorption rate?

A: The first layer (orange) breakdown within 20 min and the extended release layer (green) releases over a period of 4 – 6 hours depending on ingested content accompanying the tablets.

Q: I Actually need to know the absorption rate. Most over the counter multi vitamins are 7-10%. Pharmaceutical grade supplements are around 80%. What actual percentage of Axion is absorbed into the body?

A: It is really not possible to give you an actual absorption rate as this usually depends on the individual as much as the product; however, I can give you our estimated absorption rate of 50-70% for the 1st layer (orange - immediate release) and 30–40% for the second (green). Extremely high in our category and exceptionally high for a tablet. Some of the factors that determine absorption is the interaction between ingredients, frequency of use, and binders used. We do not use a shellack with Axion. The coating is aqueous base and we use the absolute minimal amounts of binders in order to meet the hardness spec to ensure that the tablet breaks down properly in the intestine.

Other factors that affect absorption include the following:
1) Stress restricts the flow of blood in the body by tightening muscles, and restricting the free flow of fluids. Meditation, yoga, tai chi or even daily walks in nature can all help reduce stress significantly.
2) Eating slowly We should be eating our food slowly and thoughtfully. Try never to eat on the run, and don’t eat while conversing, writing, doing work, etc. Make eating a special time for yourself.
3) Exercise helps the body rid itself of harmful toxins that build-up daily.
4) Positive thinking In Chinese medicine, excessive thoughts of anger, worry, resentment, grief and fear all have significant effects on the free flow of “energy” in our body.
5) Eating healthy food Our bodies crave fresh food, particularly fruits, vegetables and grains. These foods provide energy to our bodies in the form of vitamins, minerals, and natural enzymes. Excessive intake of “dead” food such as fast foods, or highly processed foods, requires our bodies to use its own enzymes and energy to digest food in an attempt to separate whatever limited nutrients may be available.

Yours in health,
Jim 

Building Lean Muscle

Q: There seems to be some confusion regarding how a person builds/gains lean muscle by using our products.

I say: You gain lean muscle through the recovery period after the muscle has been broken down by some sort of exercise. Protein for recovery, whether from food or supplements is vital for the purpose of lean muscle growth (after it's been broken down)

I argue that you cannot gain lean muscle just by eating or drinking protein. However, I continue to see posts about people saying that you're gaining muscle during the 8 day Ignite program (which is why the scale won't reflect accurately)

How can you gain/build muscle just by eating or drinking protein? I haven't read one thing that validates their claim.

Who's right?

A: Lean muscle fibers need to first be damaged, then repaired in order to generate lean muscle tissue. The fuel for regenerating lean muscle fibers is protein backed by amino acids. When the muscle tissue is repaired, it becomes firmer and stronger. Regular consumption of LEAN shakes repairs it.

Yours in health,
Jim 

Monday, October 8, 2012

What is 4 ounces of protein?

4 oz of protein is generally referring to meat portion because it is generally a serving size depending on the type of meat. One serving of meat (again depending on the meat) is between 19-28 ish grams of protein. One serving of protein is equal to 23 grams. 

Eggs, depending on the size (large or extra large), and depending on if you are eating white only or both white and yolk, one serving is typically 3-4 eggs (double if you are eating white only). 

1/2 - 3/4 cup of almonds will equal 1 serving of protein (which is 2-3 servings of almonds). 

Cheese sticks will vary depending on the cheese stick but if you stick to the general rule that 23 grams of protein equal one serving you can do the math by reading the package.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Xperiment 8.0 Video Exercise Links




Xperiment 8.0 Video Exercise Links

Confused about an exercise?  Check this spreadsheet for links to videos of each exercise.


Xyngular Live Chat Now Available

Live Chat


Starting today, Xyngular has added a live chat option to our website to make it even easier for Distributors and customers to contact us.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Cake Batter Energy Bars


Cake Batter Energy Bars
Ingredients:1 cup rice crispies (brown or white, or certified gf) 
1/2 c packed oat flour (or finely processed oats) 
1 tsp pure vanilla extract
1/4 tsp salt
3 tbsp roasted cashew butter 
5 tbsp agave or honey 
optional: a handful of sprinkles 
optional: replace up to half of the oat flour with your favorite protein powder

Directions:
Combine all dry ingredients and stir well. In a separate (large) bowl, combine wet and stir to form a thin paste. (If your cashew butter is cold, warm it a little for easier mixing.) 
Pour dry into wet (not the other way around), and stir until evenly coated. 
Line a baking dish or tupperware container with a large piece of wax paper and pour the mixture into the dish. Fold the extra paper over the mixture and squish down as hard as you possibly can! Use a heavy object to really press it down. (The mixture will fill a 7×5, or about 2/3 of an 8×8.) 
Stick in the fridge or freezer to harden before cutting into bars. Store in the fridge or freezer. Makes 6 bars.

Skinny Breakfast Sausage




Skinny Breakfast Sausage

Skinny Breakfast Sausage
Yields: 8 servings | Serving size: 1 sausage patty | Calories: 85 | Total Fat: 4 g | Saturated Fats: 1 g | Old Points 2
| Points + 2 |Trans Fats: 0 g | Cholesterol: 45 mg |Sodium: 53 mg | Carbohydrates: 0 g | Dietary fiber: 0 g |
Sugars: 0 g | Protein: 10 g

Ingredients
1 pound lean ground turkey, I used 93% lean
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 teaspoon dried sage
1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes (more or less to taste)
1 teaspoon dried oregano
Kosher or sea salt to taste
Directions
Combine all ingredients in a large mixing bowl. Make sausage patties to desired size and thickness. I
usually get about 8 patties. Uncooked patties can be frozen up to one month.
Add patties to a large skillet and cook on medium-high heat until brown on both sides and cooked
through.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

How to make a smoothie...


How to make a smoothie...

Homemade Lean Protein Bars


Homemade LEAN Protein Bars (Jessica Woods’ recipe)
¾ Cup vanilla almond milk
2 Cups natural rolled oats
2 Scoops LEAN protein
3 TBSP natural peanut butter
2 TBSP natural, unsweetened cocoa powder
2 TBSP raw Stevia
2 TBSP Honey
2 TBSP chopped peanuts
1 TSP vanilla extract
½ TSP chocolate extract
Combine all ingredients and mix well.   Place on a cookie sheet with wax paper and shape as desired (should be approx. 50gm each).  Place in the refrigerator overnight and enjoy!

How did I get signed up for this autoship anyway?


What is an Autoship?
When you sign up as a Xyngular Distributor, you agree to a monthly autoship. A monthly autoship ensures you’ll get Xyngular products sent to you each month. You can modify your autoship to change the products you receive in your Back Office.
What are the Benefits of an Autoship?
First, an autoship helps Distributors gain a testimonial of the products. A monthly autoship ensures you get products each month to try as well as sample and share. Also, to maximize Xyngular’s Compensation Plan, an autoship of at least 120PV per month is necessary. Last, an autoship helps you continue to receive products without having to worry about placing orders each month.
How Do I Cancel My Autoship?
To cancel your Xyngular autoship, we must receive something in writing. You can email a cancellation request to customer.care@xyngular.com. Alternately, you can send a letter to Xyngular Corporation PO Box 783 American Fork, UT 84003. Or, fax your request to 801-228-1768
An email is sent after you sign up indicating that an Autoship has been created, and that that you can change your Autoship by logging into your back office. Third, you can always return the unwanted item unopened. Finally, Autoship is a convenience. You can opt out, and place your order manually simply by logging on to the back page, and clicking on "place an order."

Xyngular Policies and FAQ


  https://www.xyngular.com/2012/08/27/xyngular-faq/

Apples and Cinnamon Breakfast Quinoa

Apples and Cinnamon Breakfast Quinoa


Monday, October 1, 2012

Roasted Veggie Crustless Quiche | Recipes | Simple Natural Nutrition

Roasted Veggie Crustless Quiche | Recipes | Simple Natural Nutrition



This time of year calls for roasted sweet caramelized veggies! Here are 3 meal ideas for roasted veggies. Roast 2 pans of a variety of veggies cut up and tossed with a bit of olive oil, sea salt, and ground pepper. Example: broccoli, cauliflower, peppers, zucchini, garlic (cloves left in skin), onion, carrot. Whatever you have in your fridge. Roast in 400 degree oven for 30-45 minutes. You want to see the veggies begin to brown and caramelize.

3 Meal Ideas Using Roasted Veggies:

1. Roasted Veggie Crust-less Quiche (See recipe below).
2. Place roasted veggies on top of a mixed green salad for a quick and simple lunch or dinner with a prepared pesto and red wine vinegar dressing. Just use a tsp. or so of pesto and a splash of vinegar and whisk.
3. Roasted veggie wrap with red pepper hummus and greens. Some kalmata or black olives would be good in this as well. Spread the hummus on a whole-wheat wrap then place veggies, olives if using and mixed greens and any seasoning you like then wrap and enjoy!

How do I edit or cancel my autoship?

How do I edit or cancel my autoship?

Contact

Customer care contact information: 

801-756-8808customer.care@xyngular.com



You can edit your autoship on your page as to what you want to ship. I keep my Autoship at just Lean, because I know I'll need more of that. Then I order in between as Kevin and I can never seem to time what we need on the autoship.

Log in with your distributor Log In. Near the top there is an Administration section. The top link on the right is to edit your Autoship.

Did you know you can also change your Autoship Generation date? When you edit your Authoship, at the top there is also a spot to change the date. Edit it to come out when you are running low on things.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Product Ingredient List




Xyngular Global Blend
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Tablespoons (1 fl oz)
Servings Per Container: 28
Calories 15
Total Carbohydrates 4g 1%
Sugar 5g †
Vitamin C 30mg 50%
Proprietary Hi Orac Blend: 6,400mg, Fruit juice crystals, Apple concentrate, Grape skin extract, Blueberry, Blackberry, Acai (Euterpe Oleracea L.)(berry), Goji (Lycium chinense L.)(berry), Noni (Morinda citrifolia L.)(fruit), Green Tea (Camellia sinensis L.)(leaf), Seabuckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoids), White Tea (Camellia sinensis L.)(leaf), Grape seed extract, Pear juice, Cranberry extract, Raspberry seed extract, Tart cherry extract, Wild bilberry extract, Strawberry extract, Sugar plum powder. Melon extract(14,000 IU SOD activity per gm) (Extramel melon™)

Propietary Adaptagen Blend:
and Panax Ginseng Extract (root), eleuthero root, Glutamic acid, Cysteine, Glycine * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Other ingredients: Purified water, natural flavors, citric acid, xanthan gum, potassium sorbate, and sodium benzoate.


Xyng
Amount per serving
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCL) 4mg,
Calcium (from coral) 20 mg
Magnesium (from Coral) 10mg
Chromium (as chromium polynicotinate) 120 mcg
Proprietary Blend 321 mg Jet black cocoa seed extract, barley grass, kelp (whole plant), geranium root, trace mineral complex (AquaMin ™),beta phenylethylamine HCI, theobromine
Caffeine (from natural source 90 mg, vanadium (as vanadium chelate) 10 mcg, Metabolizing Blend; Concentrated vegetarian amylase, protease and lipase.
Other ingredients: gelatin, magnesium, stearate, silica

Accelerate
Per serving
Vitamin B12 (Cyanoccobalamim) 30 mcg
Calcium (carbonate) 200 mg
Chromium (picolinate) 100 mcg
Green tea Extract, Guarana Extract, Oolong Tea, Kola Nut Extract, Cayenne Pepper.
Other ingredients: Cellose, Stearic acid, croscarmellose sodium, magnesium stearate and silicon dioxide.

Lean
Per serving
Total Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0g
Sodium 20g
Total Carbohydrate 1.3 g
Dietary Fiber 1.3 g
Sugars 0g
Protein 10g
Vitamin A (Palmitate 3000IU
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine Mononitrate) 1mg
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin 5 Phosphate) 1.13 mg
Vitamin B5 (d-calcium pantothenate) 3.3 mg
Vitamin B6 1.3 mg
Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) 400mcg
Cyanoccobalamin (Vitamin B12) 4.0 mcg
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) 30 mg
Vitamin D 270IU
Vitamin E 15IU
Vitamin H (D-Biotin) 150mcg
Vitamin K 50 mcg
Calcium 100 mcg
Chromium 60 mcg
Iodine 40 mcg
Manganese 1 mg
Magnesium 100mg
Molydenum 40mcg
Selenium 40 mcg
Zinc 4 mg
Boron 100 mcg
Bromelain 50 mg
Lecithin 400 mg
Papain 9g

Amino Acid Proprietary Blend 9g: Alanine, Arginine, Aspartic Acid, Cystine, Glutamic Acid, Glycine, Histidine, Isoleusine, Leucine, Lysine, Methionine, Phenylalanine, Pronine, Serine, Threonine, Taurine, Tryptophan, Tyrosine & Valine

LEAN Proprietary Protein Blend: Soy Isolates, Soy Milk, Whey Concentrate Other Ingredients: Guar gum, FOS, acesulfame K, natural and artificial vanilla pralin flavor, stevia and titanium dioxide

Flush
Proprietary Flush Organic Blend 1,300mg
Organic Senna Leaf Powder, Organic Pysllium Husk Powder, Organic Cinnamon Powder, Organic Fenugreek Powder, Organic Clove Powder, Organic Garlic Powder, Organic Aloe Vera (Whole leaf) Powder, Organic Ginger Root, Organic Dandelion Root Powder, Organic Slippery Elm Powder.

Other Ingredients: Gelatin, vitamin E, Organic Acacia, Cellulose, Glycerin and Water.

Xypstixs
Calories 15
Total Carbohydrates 4g
Sugar 1g
Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) 30 mg
Proprietary Hi Orac Antioxidant Blend 55mg
Xanthones as mangostin (70mg) (from Mangosteen(garcinia mangostana)) Grape skin extract, Blueberry, Blackberry, Acai (Euterpe Oleracea L.)(berry), Goji (Lycium chinense L.)(berry), Noni (Morinda citrifolia L.)(fruit), Green Tea (Camellia sinensis L.)(leaf), Seabuckthorn, (Hippophae rhamnoids), White Tea (Camellia sinensis L.)(leaf), Grape seed extract, Pear juice, Cranberry extract, Raspberry seed extract, Tart cherry extract, Wild bilberry extract, Strawberry extract, Sugar plum powder.
Proprietary Primary Antioxidant Blend 10 mg
L-Glutamic acid, L-Cystine, Glycine, Melon extract (14,000 IU SOD activity per gm (Extramel melon)
Proprietary Adaptagen Blen: Aloe Vera Juice, Amia fruit extract (Phyllanthus emblica), Panax gingsen root extract, Eleuthero root.

Other Ingredients; Maltodextrin, cane juice crystals, natural flavors, guar gum, citric acid, malic acid, xanthan gum, silica, potassium citrate and sucralose.

Cheat
Proprietary Blend 503 mg
Konnaku (root) powder, Cellulose
Other Ingredients Ethyl Cellulose.

Cheat +
Cheat= Proprietary Blend containing:
Konnyaku (root) powder (Glucomannan)
Green Coffee Been Extract
Phytosterois,Hydroxpropyl Cellulose
Other ingredients
Gelatin, Microcrystalline cellulose, Vegetable magnesium stearate silica

Axion
Vitamin A (as retinyl palmitate and 50% as beta-carotene) 5,000 IU, Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) 150 mg,
Vitamin D (as cholecalciferol) 500 IU, Vitamin E (as d-alpha-tocopheryl succinate) 15 IU, Thiamin (as
thiamin mononitrate) 2.5 mg, Riboflavin 2.5 mg, Niacin (as niacinamide) 2.5 mg, Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl) 2.5 mg, Folate (as folic acid) 400 mcg, Vitamin B12 (as cyanocobalamin) 150 mcg, Biotin 150 mcg and Pantothenic acid (as D-calcium pantothenate) 5 mg Calcium (as calcium carbonate) 300 mg, Iodine (as potassium iodide) 75 mcg, Magnesium (as magnesium oxide) 200 mg, Zinc (as zinc citrate) 7.5 mg, Selenium (as sodium selenate) 35 mcg, Copper (as copper gluconate) 0.5 mg, Manganese (as manganese gluconate) 1 mg and Potassium (as potassium chloride) 44.5 mg Choline bitartrate 12.5 mg, Inositol 12.5 mg, PABA 12.5 mg, Boron (as boron chelate) 1.5 mg, Lycopene 2 mg, Lutein (FloraGLO®) 5 mg, Alpha-Lipoic acid 12.5 mg, Quercetin 25 mg, Coenzyme Q-10 12.5 mg, Chia seed 25 mg and Flaxseed 50 mg Bromelain 25 mg, Papain 12.5 mg, Pepsin 12.5 mg and Pancreatin 4x (fungal analogue, non-animal) 25 mg Spirulina blue-green algae 50 mg, Broccoli powder 12.5 mg, Spinach powder 12.5 mg, Carrot powder 12.5 mg, Tomato concentrate 12.5 mg, Resveratrol (from Polygonum cuspidatum root extract) 5 mg, Blueberry fruit extract 12.5 mg, Pomegranate fruit extract 12.5 mg, Cocoa extract 7.5 mg, Green tea leaf extract 30 mg, Rhodiola root extract 10 mg and Panax ginseng root extract 10 mg Lactobacillus acidophilus 10 mg, Lactobacillus rhamnosus 7.5 mg, Bifidobacterium bifidum 12.5 mg and Bifidobacterium longum 7.5 mg
Other ingredients: microcrystalline cellulose, hypromellose, stearic acid, croscarmellose sodium, magnesium stearate, silica, coating (hypromellose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, glyerine), natural colors.

Diana's Before and After


Kari's Before and After

I know... I totally left my face out of the picture and shouldn't have! But I love my before and after.... 10 lbs lost in 16 days! Still using the products and just watching portions and continuing to eat healthy (although I do have to cheat for pizza or ice cream once in a while! lol)... and I've lost two more pounds without trying. I'm back down to my pre-baby weight and keeping it off with ease! Thanks VW!!!

Vickie Lynn Before and After


Jill's Before and After

I am a work in progress, but wanted to share! This pic is of me at my heaviest! I tried losing weight on my own with another program, and lost about 15 lbs, but it was a daily struggle and I could not fight my cravings. Enter Xyng! Now, no more daily struggles with cravings, my BP has improved, I have the energy I need to tackle each and every day, I am exercising (on my own and not needing to be forced to do it!). I am so thankful to have been introduced to these products. The after pic is after starting the supplements and down 17 lbs. I am totally a work in progress (still have at least 60+ lbs to lose), but for the first time ever, I KNOW I will get there!!!

Amanda's Before and After

The first picture was last year on Halloween! And this is me today I feel and look like a different person! I love xyngular!

Sharla's Before and After



Today is my 8 month anniversary with Xyngular.... As of this morning, I have lost 101 pounds.....What an amazing journey this has been!!

Donna's Before and After


















I'm starting my 5th day on the 8 day and down 5 pounds. Just 7 more to goal. That will make 40 pounds since the end of January.

Jill's Before and After



A work in progress... I've lost as much as 11 lbs on an 8 day to having lost only 2 or 3 lbs on 8 days!! I try to do only two 8 day challenges a month with healthy eating between challenges. Have faith, stay the course, drink lots 
of water, don't give up....

Linda's Update


Just got home from shopping and had to share!!! I am so excited!! Bought this skirt at Goodwill for $3.99 and it fits wonderfully! Never in my dreams could I fit into one this size. Praising the Lord for these products!!

I am just so happy I had to share with all of you!!! After being on the products since June my Lipid Panel results are fantastic!! My total Cholesterol is 158, Trigycerides are 104!!!! The HDL is 44, and LDL is 93.........my letter from my doctor said "Congratulations"! Let me tell you I wanted to dance a jig, I was so happy! My Triglycerides originally started back in the late 90' as over 500, so can you all see why I am so elated?? In June they were still over 200 so I am very so pleased as to what these products are helping me achieve in my goals, not only the weight loss. Praying that you all have the same kind of results and keep with the products!!


Jackie's Before and After


The picture in the middle on the left hand side is of me before at 302 lbs. and the one next to it is of me down 30 lbs on day 19!!! ( 27 1/2 inches too)

But just look at my new TRANSFORMATION on the right!!!! down 38 1/2 inches not too mention from a size 34 to a 24 and away I keep going!!!

And her eating plan:
Jackie Boone's eating plan
Thank you all so much for asking me to share what all I have done to lose 52 lbs in 40 days!!!   It still amazes me too.

I did 2 ignite 8 day cleanses almost back to back, I did take 3 days off in between. Then I followed a very strict eating plan and sort of did a third 8 day program to finish the 40 days, but I did not follow it exacltly like the plan called for, so here is my eating plan.
  
I know that I need to be eating roughly 1200-1400 calories a day so I times thta by 7 to get a weekly caloric total. Which would be 8400-9800 calories.  I then start off by eating 1200-1400 calories on day 1, I then stagger the calories each day going either down 200 or up 200 so that by day 7 it will total to 8400-9800.      here is the breakdown

1300 day 1
1100 day 2
1400 day 3
1200 day 4
1100 day 5
1300 day 6
1500 day 7
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8900   calories   which puts me almost in the middle of the total for the week

you can play around with the days, the point is  jsut like with exercising if you confuse your body and muscles then they work harder for you to accomplish the end results for you

typical eating day of foods: for a 1400 calorie day

BREAKFAST
(around 300 calories, to be adjusted a little if on a lower calorie day)

I do oatmeal with lean.......or a lean shake with half of a small frozen banana with almond milk (put in a blender with a few ice cubes yummo!!)

Or an egg white omelet with spinach and other raw veggies with a lean shake

AM SNACK
(around 150 calories)

I either do a turkey burger patty or boca burger........but my favorite is rice cakes with hummus......... I also will take a couple of rice cakes and spread one triangle of laughing cow light cheese between the both of them and top with a slice of tomatoe

LUNCH
(around 500-600 calories)

a plate full of salad greens with loads of raw veggies ( broccoli, cauliflower, shredded carrots, cucumber and cherry tomatoes) I only use spinach and romaine hearts for my greens
I also use Walden farms sugar free, calorie free salad dressings..........made from vinegar and yummy
I will top with grilled chicken tenderloins ( 2 or 3)

I also love to make a cabage stir fry with lean turkey and sliced cabbage with some shreeded carrots and onions too   saute in a little bit of extra virgin olive oil..........I like my veggies still crunchy.............. and I add a small side salad to this meal also

PM SNACK
(around 100 calories)

I usually  have a lean shake with 2 scoops of lean and a cup of almond milk ( I use the unsweetned kind 35 calories)

DINNER
(around 250 calories)

I will have either a few chicken tenderloins or just do another shake for dinner..........if I have made my cabbage stirfry for lunch will have that for my PM snack and then do the lean shake for dinner or vice versa

ON THE DAYS THAT ARE NOT 1400 CALORIES I ADJUST THE CALORIES UP OR DOWN IN MY AM SNACK AND LUNCH............... but I try hard to keep the other meals around the same caloric intake



I am studying to become a personal trainer and take nutrition and getting my life back very seriously............. as son as I can get back to working out I shall be doing the 80 day challange and following Jim's eating plan............... but for now  this eating plan has been working very well for me.   I hope that it helps some of you and if I can ever be of any help just ask. GOD bless you all on your journey to getting well.